How to say ‘no’ to a false memory: Leaky and noisy evidence accumulation during associative read-out
Leo Sokolovič,
Markus J. Hofmann
Abstract:The associative-read-out model (AROM) is an interactive activation model (IAM) of semantic and episodic memory, which has already predicted behavioral and neural data during recognition memory. The core AROM is a deterministic model containing the original IAM and a semantic layer, where long-term associations between words are defined by word co-occurrence statistics. Episodic traces on the other hand are reflected by the resting level activations of semantic word units. However, the AROM lacks an explicit de… Show more
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