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Electrophysiological distinctions between recognition memory with and withoutawareness

Ko et al., 2013

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3640339447216069862
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Ko P
Duda B
Hussey E
Ally B
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Neuropsychologia

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The influence of implicit memory representations on explicit recognition may help to explain cases of accurate recognition decisions made with high uncertainty. During a recognition task, implicit memory may enhance the fluency of a test item, biasing decision processes to …
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