“…Alternatively, it is possible that rhythmic encoding is associated with recollection-based processing, which, unlike familiarity-based processing, leads to detailed conscious memory of specific items (for discussions of the dual process theory of recognition see Jacoby, 1991;Rotello, Macmillan, & Reeder, 2004;Wixted, 2007;Yonelinas, 2002;Yonelinas & Levy, 2002). Indeed, Thavabalasingam et al (2016) reported greater recollection associated with items studied in a structured relative to an unstructured temporal framework, with no difference in familiarity. Additionally, the LPC effect was associated with rhythmic encoding in the present study, and a number of studies have linked this to recollection and the FN400 to familiarity (e.g., Curran, 2000;Curran & Cleary, 2003;Duarte et al, 2004;Rugg & Curran 2007;.…”