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Matusz et_al, 2017; Moran et_al, 2013; Thelen et_al, 2015). Dual-process memory models posit that recognition memory depends on the contribution of two behaviorally and neurally distinguishable processes, namely recollection and familiarity (Diana et_al, 2007; Yonelinas, 2002; Yonelinas et_al, 2010; but see Wais et_al, 2006). Recollection reflects the retrieval of specific information from an episodic event, such as when or where the event occurred (e_g, recalling from where you know someone you see on the street), whereas familiarity reflects a general measure of memory strength (e_g, knowing you have seen the person before) (Yonelinas . . .
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