2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/uhb7p
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Discrimination of Mnemonic Similarity is Associated with Short-term and Long-term Memory Precision

Weizhen Xie,
Tianye Ma,
Sanikaa Thakurdesai
et al.

Abstract: Remembering specific memories with precision relies on the differentiation of similar memory contents — a process commonly referred to as pattern separation and behaviorally operationalized as lure discrimination in the mnemonic similarity task. Although pattern separation is typically investigated in the context of long-term memory (LTM), recent research extends these findings to short-term memory (STM) within a mixture model framework, emphasizing the distinction between memory quality and quantity. Accordin… Show more

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