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Milner (1968) demonstrated the occurrence of reminiscence in recognition memory for photographs of faces. The existence of this effect was confirmed, and the effects of inspection time and of varying the inspection-test delay were studied. The results were considered in the context of the work of Kleinsmith & Kaplan (1963) on arousal and memory.
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Wallace, G., Coltheart, M. & Forster, K.I. Reminiscence in recognition memory for faces. Psychon Sci 18, 335–336 (1970). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03332385
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