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When multiple items from a category are presented at study during a recognition memory procedure, false alarms to lures drawn from the same category increase. Distributed exemplar models of recognition assume that these effects occur because the representations of related lures are similar to the representations of studied items thus increasing the global matching strength of these items. We show...