Fluency: A trigger of familiarity for relational representations?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42 (2019)
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Abstract

According to Bastin et al.’s integrative memory model, familiarity may be attributed to both entity representations and relational representations. However, the model does not specify what triggers familiarity for relational representations. I argue that fluency is a key player in the attribution of familiarity regardless of the type of representation. Two lines of evidence are reviewed in support of my claim.

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