The experience of perceptual familiarity. Lyon, G. Philosophy, 71(275):83–100, 1996. Paper doi abstract bibtex [first paragraph] Psychologists have recently turned their attention to the nature of the recognition involved in judgment of familiarity. It has been suggested that, apart from judging a stimulus to be familiar when one is able to recall a context in which it was previously perceived, subjects are also able to judge that something is familiar merely on the basis of its faster perceptual processing.
@article{Lyon1996,
abstract = {[first paragraph] Psychologists have recently turned their attention to the nature of the recognition involved in judgment of familiarity. It has been suggested that, apart from judging a stimulus to be familiar when one is able to recall a context in which it was previously perceived, subjects are also able to judge that something is familiar merely on the basis of its faster perceptual processing.},
author = {Lyon, Gordon},
doi = {10.1017/S0031819100053274},
file = {:Users/michaelk/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Lyon - 1996 - The experience of perceptual familiarity.pdf:pdf},
issn = {0031-8191},
journal = {Philosophy},
number = {275},
pages = {83--100},
title = {{The experience of perceptual familiarity}},
url = {http://www.journals.cambridge.org/abstract{\_}S0031819100053274},
volume = {71},
year = {1996}
}
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