We show how the familiarity signal decays rapidly after stimulus presentation. For both discriminators, we calculate the capacity using mean field analysis.
We show how the familiarity signal decays after a stimulus is presented, and examine the robustness of the familiarity discriminator in the presence of random ...
Dynamics and robustness of familiarity memory. J.M. Cortes1, A. Greve, A.B. Barrett and M.C.W. van Rossum. Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation.
Familiarity memory requires just a single bit per pat- tern (familiar versus nonfamiliar), whereas recollection requires retrieval of the whole pattern (pattern ...
Feb 1, 2010 · Familiarity memory requires just a single bit per pattern (familiar versus nonfamiliar), whereas recollection requires retrieval of the whole ...
We show how the familiarity signal decays after a stimulus is presented, and examine the robustness of the familiarity discriminator in the presence of random ...
The results demonstrated that, across participants, familiarity, but not recollection, was significantly correlated with conceptual priming. In contrast, in ...
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Familiarity memory describes the sense that we have seen an image before, as opposed to memories of factual information.
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