“…Extending previous work, these findings lend critical support to the assumption that false alarms to lure items (i.e., behavioral pattern completion) reflect retrieval of previously encoded similar items (Bakker et al, 2008;Clelland et al, 2009;Stark et al, 2013;Toner et al, 2009). Moreover, these findings are consistent with, and may be related to, a growing literature suggesting that reinstatement of encoding-related neural activity patterns can have detrimental effects on recognition memory, particularly with respect to discriminating lures (e.g., Chadwick et al, 2016;Staudigl, Vollmar, Noachtar, & Hanslmayr, 2015;Ye et al, 2016).…”