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Multifactorial context effects on visual recognition memory

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Pages 916-923 | Received 22 Jan 2007, Accepted 16 Mar 2007, Published online: 06 Jul 2007

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Eli Vakil, Or Aviv, Moral Mishael, Simone Schwizer Ashkenazi & Yaron Sacher. (2019) Direct and indirect measures of context in patients with mild-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI): The additive contribution of eye tracking. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 41:6, pages 644-652.
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Daniel A. Levy, Elinor Rabinyan & Eli Vakil. (2008) Forgotten but not gone: Context effects on recognition do not require explicit memory for context. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61:11, pages 1620-1628.
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Eli Vakil, Skye McDonald, Samantha K. Allen & Noa Vardi-Shapiro. (2019) Facial expressions yielding Context-Dependent Effect: The additive contribution of eye movements. Acta Psychologica 192, pages 138-145.
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Nicole Burgess, William E. Hockley & Kathleen L. Hourihan. (2017) The effects of context in item-based directed forgetting: Evidence for “one-shot” context storage. Memory & Cognition 45:5, pages 745-754.
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Tamar Silberg & Eli Vakil. (2017) Context-Dependent Recognition Is Related to Specific Processes Taking Place at Encoding and at Retrieval. Psychology 08:03, pages 335-349.
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Ayala Bloch & Eli Vakil. (2015) In a context of time: the impact of delay and exposure time on the emergence of memory context effects. Psychological Research 81:1, pages 182-190.
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Eli Vakil & Hadas Liberman. (2016) Perceptual asymmetry during free viewing of words and faces: The effect of context on recognition. Brain and Cognition 109, pages 43-49.
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William E. Hockley & Tyler D. Bancroft. 2015. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences 778 785 .
Roni Tibon, Eli Vakil, Daniel A. Levy & Abraham Goldstein. (2014) Episodic temporal structure modulates associative recognition processes: An MEG study. Psychophysiology 51:7, pages 634-644.
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Roni Tibon, Eli Vakil, Abraham Goldstein & Daniel A. Levy. (2012) Unitization and temporality in associative memory: Evidence from modulation of context effects. Journal of Memory and Language 67:1, pages 93-105.
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Einat Levy-Gigi, Oguz Kelemen, Mark A. Gluck & Szabolcs Kéri. (2011) Impaired context reversal learning, but not cue reversal learning, in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Neuropsychologia 49:12, pages 3320-3326.
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Einat Levy-Gigi & Eli Vakil. (2010) Developmental differences in the impact of contextual factors on susceptibility to retroactive interference. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 105:1-2, pages 51-62.
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E. Vakil, C. Hornik & D. A. Levy. (2008) Conceptual and Perceptual Similarity Between Encoding and Retrieval Contexts and Recognition Memory Context Effects in Older and Younger Adults. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 63:3, pages P171-P175.
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