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    • Detecting changes in real-world objects: The relationship between visual long-term memory and change blindness 

      Brady, Timothy F.; Konkle, Talia; Oliva, Aude; Alvarez, George Angelo (Landes Bioscience, 2009)
      A large body of literature has shown that observers often fail to notice significant changes in visual scenes, even when these changes happen right in front of their eyes. For instance, people often fail to notice if their ...
    • The neural correlates of gist-based true and false recognition 

      Gutchess, Angela H.; Schacter, Daniel L. (Elsevier, 2012)
      When information is thematically related to previously studied information, gist-based processes contribute to false recognition. Using functional MRI, we examined the neural correlates of gist-based recognition as a ...
    • Retrieval Failure Contributes to Gist-Based False Recognition 

      Guerin, Scott A.; Robbins, Clifford A.; Gilmore, Adrian; Schacter, Daniel L. (Elsevier, 2012)
      People often falsely recognize items that are similar to previously encountered items. This robust memory error is referred to as gist-based false recognition. A widely held view is that this error occurs because the ...
    • Visual Long-Term Memory Has a Massive Storage Capacity for Object Details 

      Brady, Timothy F.; Konkle, Talia; Alvarez, George; Oliva, Aude (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008-09-11)
      One of the major lessons of memory research has been that human memory is fallible, imprecise, and subject to interference. Thus, although observers can remember thousands of images, it is widely assumed that these memories ...