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| I G DobbinsSummaryAffiliation: Harvard University Country: USA Publications
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Predicting individual false alarm rates and signal detection theory: a role for rememberingI G Dobbins
University of California, Davis, California, USA
Mem Cognit 28:1347-56. 2000..The results demonstrate the utility of examining individual differences in response types when one is evaluating memory models...
The systematic discrepancy between A' for overall recognition and remembering: a dual-process accountI G Dobbins
Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA
Psychon Bull Rev 8:587-99. 2001..Furthermore, the results show that remember rates carry unique information regarding the underlying processes governing individual subject performance that cannot be gleaned from the overall hit and false alarm rates in isolation...
Executive control during episodic retrieval: multiple prefrontal processes subserve source memoryIan G Dobbins
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, MGH MIT HMS, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Neuron 35:989-96. 2002....
Memory orientation and success: separable neurocognitive components underlying episodic recognitionIan G Dobbins
Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, MGH MIT HMS, Charlestown, MA 02129, USA
Neuropsychologia 41:318-33. 2003..These results indicate that different memory orientations recruit distinct prefrontal and parietal networks and that the recovery of episodic context is associated with the hippocampus and surrounding medial temporal cortices...
Recognition memory for faces: when familiarity supports associative recognition judgmentsA P Yonelinas
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616, USA
Psychon Bull Rev 6:654-61. 1999..The results suggest that familiarity can support associative recognition judgments, if the associated components are encoded as a coherent gestalt, as in upright faces...
Confidence-accuracy inversions in scene recognition: a remember-know analysisI G Dobbins
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616 8686, USA
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 24:1306-15. 1998..The current paradigm is a pictorial analogue to H. L. Roediger and K. B. McDermott's paradigm (1995) in that participants claim to explicitly remember thematically related items that were not actually seen during study...
Visual implicit memory in the left hemisphere: evidence from patients with callosotomies and right occipital lobe lesionsA P Yonelinas
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616, USA
Psychol Sci 12:293-8. 2001..The results indicate that the right occipital lobe does not play a necessary role in visual implicit memory, and that the isolated left hemisphere can support normal levels of visual priming in a variety of tasks...
