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Differential Encoding Mechanisms for Subsequent Associative Recognition and Free Recall
Journal of Neuroscience, 09/08/06
Recent neuroimaging studies have successfully identified encoding mechanisms that support different forms of subsequent episodic recognition memory. In our everyday lives, however, much of our episodic memory retrieval is accomplished by means of free recall, i.e., retrieval without an external recognition cue
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