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  1. Phonological false recognition produced by bottom-up automatic activation in young and older people
  2. Effects of Stimuli Repetition and Age in False Recognition
  3. Repetition increases false recollection in older people
  4. Differences in familiarity according to the cognitive reserve of healthy elderly people / Diferencias en familiaridad en función de la reserva cognitiva en ancianos sanos
  5. The Role of Perceptual Information in Familiarity-Based Scene Recognition
  6. Recognition memory deficits in mild cognitive impairment
  7. Familiarity Changes as a Function of Perceptual Shifts
  8. Explorations of familiarity produced by words with specific combinations of letters
  9. Recognition by familiarity is preserved in Parkinson's without dementia and Lewy-Body disease.
  10. Familiarity-based recognition in the young, healthy elderly, mild cognitive impaired and Alzheimer's patients
  11. P3‐061: Familiarity‐based recognition in multidomain amnestic and nonamnestic cognitive impaired patients: A follow‐up retest
  12. Familiarity Assessment in Normal and Pathological Aging
  13. Context, remember–know recognition judgements, and ROC parameters
  14. Effect of retention interval on the simultaneous cognate-noncognate and remember-know mirror effects
  15. Remember, know, confidence and the mirror effect: Changes as a function of discriminability conditions
  16. Degree of elaborative processing in two implicit and two explicit memory tasks
  17. Effect of Prime and Target Repetition on Lexical Decision Time
  18. Additivity from Multiple Primes in Identifying Backward Written Words
  19. Effect of Practice, Mapping, Stimulus and Size on String Matching
  20. Effect of Prime Type on Lexical Decision Time