Objects in context [Elektronische Ressource] : the neurocognitive representation, binding, and processing of object and context features in recognition memory ; an electrophysiological approach / vorgelegt von Ullrich K. H. Ecker
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Objects in context [Elektronische Ressource] : the neurocognitive representation, binding, and processing of object and context features in recognition memory ; an electrophysiological approach / vorgelegt von Ullrich K. H. Ecker

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Objects in Context Objects in Context The Neurocognitive Representation, Binding, and The Neurocognitive Representation, Binding, and Processing of Object and Context Features in Processing of Object and Context Features in Recognition Memory – An Electrophysiological Approach Recognition Memory – An Electrophysiological Approach Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Philosophie Doktors der Philosophie der Philosophischen Fakultäten der Universität des Saarlandes der Philosophischen Fakultäten der Universität des Saarlandes vorgelegt von vorgelegt von Ullrich K. H. Ecker Ullrich K. H. Ecker aus St. Ingbert aus St. Ingbert Diplom-Psychologe Diplom-Psychologe Saarbrücken, 2007 Saarbrücken, 2007 Dekan: Dekan: Prof. Dr. Rainer Krause, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Rainer Krause, Universität des Saarlandes Berichterstatter: Berichterstatter: Prof. Dr. Hubert D. Zimmer, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Hubert D. Zimmer, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Axel Mecklinger, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Axel Mecklinger, Universität des Saarlandes Tag der Disputation: 20.07.2007 Tag der Disputation: 20.07.

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Publié le 01 janvier 2007
Nombre de lectures 5
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 9 Mo

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Objects in Context Objects in Context

The Neurocognitive Representation, Binding, and The Neurocognitive Representation, Binding, and
Processing of Object and Context Features in Processing of Object and Context Features in
Recognition Memory – An Electrophysiological Approach Recognition Memory – An Electrophysiological Approach


Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines Dissertation zur Erlangung des Grades eines
Doktors der Philosophie Doktors der Philosophie
der Philosophischen Fakultäten der Universität des Saarlandes der Philosophischen Fakultäten der Universität des Saarlandes




vorgelegt von vorgelegt von

Ullrich K. H. Ecker Ullrich K. H. Ecker
aus St. Ingbert aus St. Ingbert
Diplom-Psychologe Diplom-Psychologe


Saarbrücken, 2007 Saarbrücken, 2007






























Dekan: Dekan:

Prof. Dr. Rainer Krause, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Rainer Krause, Universität des Saarlandes




Berichterstatter: Berichterstatter:

Prof. Dr. Hubert D. Zimmer, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Hubert D. Zimmer, Universität des Saarlandes

Prof. Dr. Axel Mecklinger, Universität des Saarlandes Prof. Dr. Axel Mecklinger, Universität des Saarlandes




Tag der Disputation: 20.07.2007 Tag der Disputation: 20.07.2007
II II
i seem to recognize your face, haunting, familiayre, t i can't seem to place it i seem to recognize your face, haunting, familiayre, t i can't seem to place it
cannot find a candle of thought to light your nam leif,etimes are catching up with me cannot find a candle of thought to light your nam leif,etimes are catching up with me
all these changes taking place, i wish i'd seen thpelace, but no one's ever taken me all these changes taking place, i wish i'd seen thpelace, but no one's ever taken me
hearts and thoughts they fade away hearts and thoughts they fade away
i swear i recognize your breath, memories like fienrgprints are slowly raising i swear i recognize your breath, memories like fienrgprints are slowly raising
me you wouldn't recall, for i'm not my former, iht'asrd when you're stuck upon a shelf me you wouldn't recall, for i'm not my former, iht'asrd when you're stuck upon a shelf
i changed by not changing at all, small town pretds icmy fate, perhaps that's what no one wants to i changed by not changing at all, small town pretds icmy fate, perhaps that's what no one wants to
see see
i just want to scream...hello, my god it's been lsoon g, never dreamed you'd return i just want to scream...hello, my god it's been lsoon g, never dreamed you'd return
but now here you are, and here i am but now here you are, and here i am
hearts and thoughts they fade away hearts and thoughts they fade away

Eddie Vedder (pearl jam) – elderly woman beohuintde rai n ca small town Eddie Vedder (pearl jam) – elderly woman beohuintde rai n ca small town


do you remember me do you remember me
i was the giver of eternity i was the giver of eternity
will you surrender to me will you surrender to me
i scream repress repress repress i scream repress repress repress
you won't get rid of me you won't get rid of me

Ullrich Ecker (raindog) – dr zhivago Ullrich Ecker (raindog) – dr zhivago



memory is who we are, yet memory is also dependeont whom we've chosen to be […it] holds us memory is who we are, yet memory is also dependeont whom we've chosen to be […it] holds us
together and can break us apart together and can break us apart

Chris Oricchio Chris Oricchio


you can't put your arms around a memory you can't put your arms around a memory

Johnny Thunder s Johnny Thunder s









To my wife, best friend, and sharer of dreams, Birgit: Thanks for your support, I love you. To my wife, best friend, and sharer of dreams, Birgit: Thanks for your support, I love you.

underneath that smile lies everything underneath that smile lies everything

Eddie Vedder (pearl jam) – insi de job Eddie Vedder (pearl jam) – insi de job




To my beloved sons, Toby Jonah & Daniel James*: The world is yours. Go for it. To my beloved sons, Toby Jonah & Daniel James*: The world is yours. Go for it.

when he was six he believed the moon overhead fowlleod him when he was six he believed the moon overhead fowlleod him
by nine, he had deciphered the illusion, trading mgica for fact by nine, he had deciphered the illusion, trading mgica for fact
no tradebacks no tradebacks
if he only knew now what he knew then if he only knew now what he knew then

Eddie Vedder (pearl jam) – I'm open Eddie Vedder (pearl jam) – I'm open


* as you made your way to Earth (still equivalent to your mum's belly at this stage) around the same time as this thesis, the name is * as you made your way to Earth (still equivalent to your mum's belly at this stage) around the same time as this thesis, the name is
preliminary… ☺ preliminary… ☺
III III IV IV Overview Overview

1 Introduction..................................................................................................................1 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................1
2 Objects in Our Head - Types and Tokens ..................................................................6 2 Objects in Our Head - Types and Tokens ..................................................................6
2.1 Types vs. Tokens ................................................................................................6 2.1 Types vs. Tokens ................................................................................................6
2.2 Object Tokens vs. Episodic Tokens.....................................................................9 2.2 Object Tokens vs. Episodic Tokens.....................................................................9
2.2.1 Familiarity vs. Recollection............................................................................9 2.2.1 Familiarity vs. Recollection............................................................................9
2.2.2 Object & Episodic Tokens & the Binding of Intrinsic & Extrinsic Information 15 2.2.2 Object & Episodic Tokens & the Binding of Intrinsic & Extrinsic Information 15
2.2.3 Support for the Token Distinction ................................................................18 2.2.3 Support for the Token Distinction ................................................................18
3 Synopsis ....................................................................................................................25 3 Synopsis ....................................................................................................................25
4 Experiments I.............................................................................................................28 4 Experiments I.............................................................................................................28
4.1 Experiment 1 .....................................................................................................28 4.1 Experiment 1 .....................................................................................................28
4.1.1 Design and Hypotheses ..............................................................................28 4.1.1 Design and Hypotheses ..............................................................................28
4.1.2 Methods ......................................................................................................30 4.1.2 Methods ......................................................................................................30
4.1.3 Results and Discussion...............................................................................33 4.1.3 Results and Discussion...............................................................................33
4.2 Experiment 2 .....................................................................................................36 4.2 Experiment 2 .....................................................................................................36
4.2.1 Design, Hypotheses and Methods...............................................................36 4.2.1 Design, Hypotheses and Methods...............................................................36
4.2.2 Results and Discussion...............................................................................38 4.2.2 Results and Discussion...............................................................................38
4.3 Experiment 3 .....................................................................................................52 4.3 Experiment 3 .....................................................................................................52
4.3.1 Design, Hyp

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