Journal article

Integrating word-form representations with global similarity computation in recognition memory

Adam F Osth, Lyulei Zhang

Psychonomic Bulletin and Review | Springer | Published : 2024

Abstract

In recognition memory, retrieval is thought to occur by computing the global similarity of the probe to each of the studied items. However, to date, very few global similarity models have employed perceptual representations of words despite the fact that false recognition errors for perceptually similar words have consistently been observed. In this work, we integrate representations of letter strings from the reading literature with global similarity models. Specifically, we employed models of absolute letter position (slot codes and overlap models) and relative letter position (closed and open bigrams). Each of the representations was used to construct a global similarity model that made c..

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