Simons, J.S., Verfaellie, M., Hodges, J.R., Lee, A.C., Graham, K.S., Koutstaal, W., ...
In 2 experiments involving patients with semantic dementia, the authors investigated the impact of semantic memory loss on both true and false recognition. Experiment 1 involved recognition memory...
Maril, A., Simons, J.S., Weaver, J.J., Schacter, D.L.
Abstract Insights into memory retrieval processes can be obtained by examining graded recall success, specifically, tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) and feeling-of-knowing (FOK) states. TOT is defined as a...
Specific and partial source memory: effects of aging (2004)
Simons, J.S., Dodson, C.S., Bell, D., Schacter, D.L.
Normal aging can be associated with impairments in source memory (recollecting an event's context). This study examined the effects of aging on specific-source memory (e.g., remembering which of 4...
fMRI evidence for separable and lateralised prefrontal memory monitoring processes (2004)
Dobbins, I.G., Simons, J.S., Schacter, D.L.
Source memory research suggests that attempting to remember specific contextual aspects surrounding prior stimulus encounters results in greater left prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity than simple...
Budson, A.E., Simons, J.S., Sullivan, A.L., Beier, J.S., Solomon, P.R., Scinto, L.F., ...
National traumatic events can produce extremely vivid memories. Using a questionnaire administered during telephone interviews, the authors investigated emotional responses to, and memory for. the...
Simons, J.S., Koustaal, W., Prince, S., Wagner, A.D., Schacter, D.L.
Previous functional imaging studies have shown that facilitated processing of a visual object on repeated, relative to initial, presentation (i.e., repetition priming) is associated with reductions...
Feeling-of-knowing in episodic memory: an event-related fMRI study (2003)
Maril, A., Simons, J.S., Mitchell, J.P., Schwartz, B.L., Schacter, D.L.
An individual may fail to recall an item from memory but still feel that it would be recognized on a later test, a retrieval state termed the “feeling-of-knowing” (FOK). In this study we used...
Budson, A. E., Sullivan, A. L., Mayer, E., Daffner, K. R., Black, P. M., Schacter, D. L.
Previous research has shown that patients with Alzheimer’s disease show increasing levels of false recognition across five repeated study–test trials of semantic associates. The present study...