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We found that more ‘remember’ responses were given to negative than<br />

neutral photographs, but there was no difference in the number of ‘know’<br />

responses given. These findings are consistent with those of Ochsner (2000),<br />

Dewhurst & Parry (2000) and Dolcos et al. (2005) who found the same pattern<br />

of results. However, they are not consistent with Mickley and Kensinger<br />

(2008) who also found emotional enhancement of ‘know’ responses.<br />

The relationship between SSN responses and RKN responses was not<br />

as predicted. In contrast to the prediction that all Remember responses would<br />

overlap with Same responses, a greater proportion of Remember responses<br />

than Same responses given, suggesting that some recollection is based on<br />

recognition of items without memory for the specific visual detail of that item<br />

(See Figure 3.5 which indicates the average proportion of responses found in<br />

the two paradigms. The length of each bar in the figure represents the average<br />

proportion of that response to same items).<br />

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