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. 2008 Dec;15(6):1196-200.
doi: 10.3758/PBR.15.6.1196.

Relative fluency and illusions of recognition memory

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Relative fluency and illusions of recognition memory

Deanne L Westerman. Psychon Bull Rev. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

A hallmark of the experience of perceptual fluency is the sense that a familiar stimulus seems to pop out from its background, such as when one notices the face of a friend in a crowd of strangers. This experience suggests that fluency-based illusions of recognition memory may be more powerful when there are only a few fluent stimuli presented in a recognition context. The results of the present study were consistent with this prediction. The magnitude of fluency-based illusions of recognition memory was inversely related to the percentage of fluent stimuli on a recognition test. Furthermore, standard fluency manipulations did not impact recognition responses in between-participants designs. The results suggest that illusions of recognition memory may be more powerful when fluency is encountered in a context in which the surrounding stimuli are less fluent.

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