2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.104168
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Perceptual identification task points to continuity between implicit memory and recall

Abstract: Adopting a continuous identification task (CID-R) with embedded questions about prior occurrence, recent research has proposed that implicit and explicit memory are underpinned by a single memory system, since there is a systematic relationship between implicit memory (measured by identification) and explicit memory (measured subjective

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“…While our emphasis here is on phenomenology, such that the person acts metacognitively on a feeling to make a decision, it should be noted that another explanation is that fluency and recognition memory decisions simply rely on the same underlying trace strength evaluation (see Berry et al, 2012 for a review). As an example, the level of blur at which we can identify a face is related to whether or not we recall information about the presentation of the face in a prior study phase (Mazancieux, Pandiani, & Moulin, 2020).…”
Section: Fluency In Memory Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While our emphasis here is on phenomenology, such that the person acts metacognitively on a feeling to make a decision, it should be noted that another explanation is that fluency and recognition memory decisions simply rely on the same underlying trace strength evaluation (see Berry et al, 2012 for a review). As an example, the level of blur at which we can identify a face is related to whether or not we recall information about the presentation of the face in a prior study phase (Mazancieux, Pandiani, & Moulin, 2020).…”
Section: Fluency In Memory Retrievalmentioning
confidence: 99%