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Do changes in the subjective experience of recognition over time suggest independent processes?
Richard J. Tunney
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College of Health and Life Sciences
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Arts & Humanities
Subjective Experience
100%
Remembering
86%
Recollection
61%
Familiarity
60%
Experiment
56%
Remember-know
56%
Confidence
56%
Receiver Operating Characteristic
52%
Signal Detection
45%
Dual Process
43%
Phenomenal Experience
42%
Recognition Memory
41%
Mathematics
Experiment
68%
Confidence
64%
Receiver Operating Characteristic
42%
Signal Detection
41%
Guess
34%
Inspection
33%
Likely
29%
Estimate
27%
Model
9%
Social Sciences
experiment
53%
confidence
45%
time
31%
experience
28%
recipient
25%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Psychology Recognition
80%
Psychological Signal Detection
25%
ROC Curve
15%
Memory
13%