REDUCING FALSE RECOGNITION IN THE DEESE-ROEDIGER/MCDERMOTT PARADIGM: RELATED LURES REVEAL HOW DISTINCTIVE ENCODING IMPROVES ENCODING AND MONITORING PROCESSES

Reducing False Recognition in the Deese-Roediger/McDermott Paradigm: Related Lures Reveal How Distinctive Encoding Improves Encoding and Monitoring Processes

In the Deese-Roediger/McDermott (DRM) paradigm, distinctive encoding of list items typically reduces false recognition of critical lures relative to a read-only control.This reduction can be due to enhanced item-specific processing, reduced relational processing, and/or increased test-based monitoring.However, it is unclear whether distinctive enco

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Behavior of higher-order MDD on energy ratios at the interface of thermoelastic and piezothermoelastic mediums

Abstract This paper investigates the intricate energy distribution patterns emerging at an orthotropic piezothermoelastic half-space interface by considering the influence of a higher-order three-phase lags heat conduction law, accompanied by memory-dependent derivatives (referred to as HPS) within the underlying thermoelastic half-space (referred

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