Multiple Choice
In the "Remember/Know" paradigm, "Know" responses are NOT:
A) given when the participant knows he or she saw the stimulus before, because he or she can recall details about the context in which it was encountered
B) given when a participant thinks the stimulus was previously encountered, but he or she cannot remember any contextual details
C) associated with activity in the anterior parahippocampal area
D) associated with familiarity
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