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    Distinctiveness and the Recognition Mirror Effect: Evidence for an Item-Based Criterion Placement Heuristic by Dobbins, Ian G, Kroll, Neal E. A

    “…Superior detection and rejection of 1 versus another class of items during recognition is called the mirror effect . Some mirror effects may involve strategic…”
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    Memory lost and regained following bilateral hippocampal damage by Henke, K, Kroll, N E, Behniea, H, Amaral, D G, Miller, M B, Rafal, R, Gazzaniga, M S

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-1999)
    “…We present a longitudinal neuropsychological study (31 examinations over a period of 18 months) of patient DE DF demonstrated bilateral atrophy of the…”
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    Recollection and Familiarity Deficits in Amnesia: Convergence of Remember-Know, Process Dissociation, and Receiver Operating Characteristic Data by Yonelinas, Andrew P, Kroll, Neal E. A, Dobbins, Ian, Lazzara, Michele, Knight, Robert T

    Published in Neuropsychology (01-07-1998)
    “…Previous studies using the process dissociation and the remember-know procedures led to conflicting conclusions regarding the effects of anterograde amnesia on…”
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    Separating Sensitivity From Response Bias: Implications of Comparisons of Yes-No and Forced-Choice Tests for Models and Measures of Recognition Memory by Kroll, Neal E. A, Yonelinas, Andrew P, Dobbins, Ian G, Frederick, Christina M

    “…A fundamental challenge to psychological research is the measurement of cognitive processes uncontaminated by response strategies resulting from different…”
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    Dissociating familiarity from recollection using rote rehearsal by DOBBINS, Ian G, KROLL, Neal E. A, YONELINAS, Andrew P

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-2004)
    “…Recollection-based recognition memory judgments benefit greatly from effortful elaborative encoding, whereas familiarity-based judgments are much less…”
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    Recognition memory for source and occurrence: The importance of recollection by QUAMME, Joel R, FREDERICK, Christina, KROLL, Neal E. A, YONELINAS, Andrew P, DOBBINS, Ian G

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-09-2002)
    “…Previous recognition memory studies indicate that when both recollection and familiarity are expected to contribute to recognition performance (e.g.,…”
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    Confidence-Accuracy Inversions in Scene Recognition: A Remember-Know Analysis by Dobbins, Ian G, Kroll, Neal E. A, Liu, Qiang

    “…S. E. Clark (1997) offered a modified signal-detection explanation of the confidence-accuracy inversions observed in E. Tulving's (1981) experiments. In…”
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    Predicting individual false alarm rates and signal detection theory: A role for remembering by DOBBINS, Ian. G, KHOE, Wayne, YONELINAS, Andrew P, KROLL, Neal E. A

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-12-2000)
    “…The relationships between hit, remember, and false alarm rates were examined across individual subjects in three remember-know experiments in order to…”
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    The Congruency Effect: Just What Is Being Learned? by Soltani, Maryam, Kroll, Neal E. A

    “…G. H. Bower, S. Thompson-Schill, and E. Tulving (1994) found that when stimulus-response sets in A-B, A-C learning belong to unique categories (…”
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    Recall and recognition in mild hypoxia: using covariance structural modeling to test competing theories of explicit memory by Quamme, Joel R, Yonelinas, Andrew P, Widaman, Keith F, Kroll, Neal E.A, Sauvé, Mary J

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2004)
    “…To test theories of explicit memory in amnesia, we examined the effect of hypoxia on memory performance in a group of 56 survivors of sudden cardiac arrest…”
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    Retrieval of old memories : the temporofrontal hypothesis by KROLL, N. E. A, MARKOWITSCH, H. J, KNIGHT, R. T, VON CRAMON, D. Y

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-08-1997)
    “…Extensive neuropsychological testing is reported on two chronic patients with combined temporopolar and prefrontal damage, dominantly left-hemispheric, and, as…”
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    Form-Specific Visual Priming in the Left and Right Hemispheres by Kroll, Neal E.A., Rocha, David A., Yonelinas, Andrew P., Baynes, Kathleen, Frederick, Christina

    Published in Brain and cognition (01-12-2001)
    “…Word fragment completion performance was examined for items that were presented in the same or different letter case at study and test. During the study phase…”
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    Effects of extensive temporal lobe damage or mild hypoxia on recollection and familiarity by Yonelinas, Andrew P, Kroll, Neal E.A, Quamme, Joel R, Lazzara, Michele M, Sauvé, Mary-Jane, Widaman, Keith F, Knight, Robert T

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2002)
    “…Memory for past events can be based on recollection or on assessments of familiarity. These two forms of human memory have been studied extensively by…”
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    Semantic memory: complexity or connectivity? by Kroll, N E, Klimesch, W

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-03-1992)
    “…The complexity hypothesis predicts that concept-feature verification times should be directly related to the number of features associated with a concept (the…”
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    Visual Priming Effects as a Measure of Short-Term Visual Memory by Neal E. A. Kroll, Schepeler, Eva M.

    Published in The American journal of psychology (01-01-1985)
    “…On each trial, subjects classified one of four letters as belonging to one of two categories. Visual priming occurs when the classification response is faster…”
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    Lag‐sensitive repetition suppression effects in the anterior parahippocampal gyrus by Brozinsky, Craig J., Yonelinas, Andrew P., Kroll, Neal E.A., Ranganath, Charan

    Published in Hippocampus (2005)
    “…Single‐unit recording studies of monkeys have shown that neurons in perirhinal and entorhinal cortex exhibit activity reductions following stimulus repetition,…”
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    Testing Independence in 2 × 2 Contingency Tables by Kroll, Neal E. A.

    Published in Journal of educational statistics (01-03-1989)
    “…Three of the potential models for the 2 × 2 contingency table are discussed: the hyper geometric Independence Trial, the double-binomial Comparative Trial, and…”
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    Bizarre Imagery: The Misremembered Mnemonic by Kroll, Neal E. A, Schepeler, Eva M, Angin, Karen T

    “…Two experiments were performed to measure the effects of bizarre imagery and image interaction on the brief and long-term memory of word pairs. Subjects in…”
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    Cohesion Failure as a Source of Memory Illusions by Kroll, Neal E.A., Knight, Robert T., Metcalfe, Janet, Wolf, Elizabeth S., Tulving, Endel

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-04-1996)
    “…One source of “false” memories may be that often only memory fragments are retained. This would then result in a person being unable to distinquish a false…”
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    Bilateral Thalamic Lesions Affect Recollection-and Familiarity-Based Recognition Memory Judgments by Kishiyama, Mark M., Yonelinas, Andrew P., Kroll, Neal E.A., Lazzara, Michele M., Nolan, Eric C., Jones, Edward G., Jagust, William J.

    Published in Cortex (01-12-2005)
    “…The contribution of the thalamus to different forms of explicit memory is poorly understood. In the current study, explicit memory performance was examined in…”
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