
L. R. Squire
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Feb 7, 2023 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Ramona O Hopkins |Brigham Young |M. A. Conroy |L. R. Squire
Keywordsrecognition memory, perceptual fluency, primingAbstractRepetition priming has been shown to be independent of recognition memory. Thus, the severely amnesic patient E.P. has demonstrated intact stem completion priming and perceptual identification priming, despite at-chance performance on recognition memory tasks. It has also been shown that perceptual fluency can influence feelings of familiarity, in the sense that items perceived more quickly tend to be identified as familiar.
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