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  • The recognition failure of recallable words is an experimental phenomenon in cognitive psychology originally discovered by the memory researcher Endel...
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  • Endel Tulving (category Fellows of the Society of Experimental Psychologists)
    Wiseman, Sandor (2013). "Relation between recognition and recognition failure of recallable words". Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 6: 79–82. doi:10...
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  • to recognition in some cases, such as a failure to recognize words that can later be recalled. Another two stage theory holds that free recall of a list...
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  • Named-entity recognition (NER) (also known as (named) entity identification, entity chunking, and entity extraction) is a subtask of information extraction...
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  • analyze recognition memory. Following this Benton Underwood was the first person to analyze the concept of recognition errors in relation to words in 1969...
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    Armenian genocide recognition is the formal acceptance that the systematic massacres and forced deportation of Armenians committed by the Ottoman Empire...
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    larger list of words (recognition performance). The results showed a clear impairment of memory performance in the stress test group, who recalled 30% fewer...
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  • activation during recognition. Thus it may be concluded that as we grow old, failing memories may be the consequence of a failure to adequately encode...
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    and interpretation of the face. Here, perception implies the presence of consciousness and hence excludes automated facial recognition systems. Although...
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  • supported by studies of many explicit memory tasks such as free recall, recognition, cued-recall, and frequency estimation (for reviews see Crowder 1976; Greene...
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  • False memory (redirect from False recall)
    contain words such as flow, current, water, stream, bend, etc. They would then take the lists away and ask the subjects to recall the words on the lists...
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  • words one after another on a screen fast in which participants must recall the words that they saw. This task is known as the rapid serial visual presentation...
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  • the accession of this region into Russia. Only Russia and a few other nations have recognized all these events. The lack of recognition from Ukraine and...
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    of 20 words aloud, presenting a new word to the subject every 4 seconds. At the end of the presentation of the list, the subject is asked to recall the...
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  • tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon can often recall one or more features of the target word, such as the first letter, its syllabic stress, and words similar in sound, meaning...
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    Visual memory (redirect from Visual recall)
    not store and retrieve words based on visual memory." "Our phonological filing system is the basis for word memory/word recognition." -Dr. Kilpatrick (Equipped...
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  • reported that the recall probability vs. latency curve is a straight line from 6 to 600 seconds, with the probability of failure to recall only saturating...
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  • Future Part III, Days of Thunder, Die Hard 2, RoboCop 2, and Total Recall, were expected to perform well based on their brand recognition and star appeal....
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  • individuals, impaired recognition has been found in object-location and object-color recognition tests and in the recognition of words encoded self-referentially...
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  • of those experiences. An example of this is a recognition test, where patients are asked to determine, after surgery, which of a selection of words could...
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