e/Remember versus know judgements

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has glosseng: To remember is the conscious recollection of many vivid contextual details, such as ‘when’ and ‘how’ the information was learned. It is also found that the hippocampus is differently activated during recall of remembered (vs. familiar) stimuli. On the other hand, items that are only known or seem familiar are associated with activity in the rhinal cortex. Recollection is based on the episodic memory system, and familiarity is based on the semantic memory system. Tulving argued that the remember-know paradigm could be applied to all aspects of recollection. By this model, events are first encoded in semantic memory before being encoded in episodic memory; thus, both systems may have an influence on the recognition of the event. Recollection is a conscious, effortful process in which specific details of the context in which an item was encountered at retrieved.
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