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ecognition task results are consistent with Whittlesea and Price (2001) in that,<br />

we do have greater recognition in the nonanalytic and straightforward<br />

recognition conditions than in the analytic recognition condition. It appears that<br />

making a Remember / Know / Guess judgement may impair memory and lead<br />

to an analytic stance as there was no recognition in this condition. We did not<br />

find a preference for previously shown stimuli, which may suggest that with<br />

emotional stimuli a preference task changes from a nonanalytic style of<br />

recognition task to an analytic task. However, this was not a prediction tested<br />

by Whittlesea and Price (2001). In Experiment 2 we aimed to improve<br />

recognition above chance levels.<br />

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