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One bump, two bumps, three bumps, four? Using retrieval cues to divide one autobiographical memory reminiscence bump into many
(Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2015-01-01)
Twins dispute memory ownership: a new false memory phenomenon.
(Mem Cognit, 2001-09)
In three experiments, we examined a new memory phenomenon: disputed memories, in which
people dispute ownership of a memory. For example, in one disputed memory each of
two twins recollected being sent home from school for ...
NATURAL-LANGUAGE WITH DISCRETE SPEECH AS A MODE FOR HUMAN-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATION
(COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 1985)
THE FREQUENCY AND VERSATILITY OF INITIAL AND TERMINAL LETTERS IN ENGLISH WORDS
(JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR, 1982)
Olfactory cuing of autobiographical memory.
(Am J Psychol, 1984)
In Experiment 1, subjects were presented with either the odors or the names of 15
common objects. In Experiment 2, subjects were presented with either the odors, photographs,
or names of 16 common objects. All subjects were ...
Vivid memories.
(Cognition, 1984-02)
The neural basis of naming impairments in Alzheimer's disease revealed through positron emission tomography.
(Arch Clin Neuropsychol, 1999-05)
The naming impairments in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been attributed to a variety
of cognitive processing deficits, including impairments in semantic memory, visual
perception, and lexical access. To further understand ...
Identification of Internal Languages of Retrieval: The Bilingual Encoding of Memories for the Personal Past
(Memory & Cognition, 2000)
TELESCOPING IS NOT TIME COMPRESSION - A MODEL OF TEMPORAL CATEGORY JUDGMENT
(BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY, 1988-11)
The spacing effect depends on an encoding deficit, retrieval, and time in working memory: evidence from once-presented words.
(Memory, 1998-01)
The spacing effect in list learning occurs because identical massed items suffer encoding
deficits and because spaced items benefit from retrieval and increased time in working
memory. Requiring the retrieval of identical ...