Brain, Vol. 119, No. 3, 889-905, 1996
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An event-related potential study of recognition memory with and without retrieval of source
Wellcome Brain Research Group, School of Psychology, University of St Andrews Scotland
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Correspondence to: M. D. Rugg, School of Psychology, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9JU, Scotland
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the test phase of a recognition memory task in two experiments. In both experiments subjects made initial old/new judgements to visually presented words, and for words judged old, indicated in which of two voices (male/female) the words had been heard at study. In the second experiment only, subjects had the option to signal that they were uncertain about the status of a test word. Two positive-going ERP effects differentiated the ERPs evoked by correctly recognized old worlds from those evoked by words correctly judged new. The two effects differed in their scalp topography and time course, and were both of greater magnitude in the ERPs evoked by recognized words for which a correct voice judgement was made. The findings are consistent with the view that multiple neural systems underlie the ability to recognize an item and to recall its study context. However, the findings offer little support for the view, articulated in certain dual-process models of recognition memory, that recognition judgements with and without retrieval of study context depend upon qualitatively different memory processes or systems.
event-related potential; recognition memory; memory for source; recollection; familiarity
Received September 14, 1995. Revised December 15, 1995. Accepted January 29, 1996.
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