Distinctive information and false recognition: The contribution of encoding and retrieval factors
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Four experiments evaluated the role of encoding-based and retrieval-based factors in the production of false recognition. The combined results of these experiments suggest that both encoding and retrieval are important for understanding false recognition and these studies suggest that visual features encountered at encoding can become associated with representations of unstudied items.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2006
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Predilections for narrative outcomes: The impact of story contexts and reader preferences
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The readers experience narratives have ample opportunities to generate expectations about likely outcomes. The result suggest that theories of narrative comprehension must include some notion of reader wishes and desires to adequately describe the types of outcome expectations readers use during narrative experiences.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2006
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