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Stability in autobiographical memories 

Greenberg, DL; Rubin, David C; Schrauf, Robert W (Memory, 2004)
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Emotional intensity predicts autobiographical memory experience. 

Talarico, Jennifer M; LaBar, Kevin S; Rubin, David C (Mem Cognit, 2004-10)
College students generated autobiographical memories from distinct emotional categories that varied in valence (positive vs. negative) and intensity (high vs. low). They then rated various perceptual, cognitive, and emotional ...
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Puzzling thoughts for H. M.: can new semantic information be anchored to old semantic memories? 

Skotko, Brian G; Kensinger, Elizabeth A; Locascio, Joseph J; Einstein, Gillian; Rubin, David C; Tupler, Larry A; Krendl, Anne; ... (8 authors) (Neuropsychology, 2004-10)
Researchers currently debate whether new semantic knowledge can be learned and retrieved despite extensive damage to medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures. The authors explored whether H. M., a patient with amnesia, could ...
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Cultural life scripts structure recall from autobiographical memory. 

Berntsen, Dorthe; Rubin, David C (Mem Cognit, 2004-04)
Three classes of evidence demonstrate the existence of life scripts, or culturally shared representations of the timing of major transitional life events. First, a reanalysis of earlier studies on age norms shows an increase ...
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Facets of personality and the phenomenology of autobiographical memory 

Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC (Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2004-11-01)
The relationship between individual differences in autobiographical memory and personality was examined by having 118 undergraduates complete the NEO Personality Inventory after rating 15 word-cued autobiographical memories ...
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The ‘language’ and ‘feel’ of bilingual memory: Mnemonic traces 

Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC (Estudios de Sociolingüística, 2004)
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The relation between self-beliefs and academic achievement: A meta-analytic review 

Valentine, JC; DuBois, DL; Cooper, H (Educational Psychologist, 2004-03-01)
There has been extensive debate among scholars and practitioners concerning whether self-beliefs influence academic achievement. To address this question, findings of longitudinal studies investigating the relation between ...
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Emotion-attention network interactions during a visual oddball task. 

Fichtenholtz, Harlan M; Dean, Heather L; Dillon, Daniel G; Yamasaki, Hiroshi; McCarthy, Gregory; LaBar, Kevin S (Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, 2004-06)
Emotional and attentional functions are known to be distributed along ventral and dorsal networks in the brain, respectively. However, the interactions between these systems remain to be specified. The present study used ...
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Autobiographical memories of anxiety-related experiences. 

Wenzel, Amy; Pinna, Keri; Rubin, David C (Behav Res Ther, 2004-03)
Ninety-nine undergraduate students retrieved three memories associated with each of the five emotional experiences: panic, trauma, worry, social anxiety, and feeling content. Subsequently, they answered 24 questions assessing ...
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Stability in autobiographical memories. 

Rubin, David C; Schrauf, Robert W; Greenberg, Daniel L (Memory, 2004-11)
A total of 30 undergraduates recalled the same 20 autobiographical memories at two sessions separated by 2 weeks. At each session they dated their memories and rated them on 18 properties commonly studied in autobiographical ...
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AuthorRubin, David C (6)LaBar, Kevin S (3)Rubin, DC (3)Fichtenholtz, Harlan M (2)Greenberg, Daniel L (2)Schrauf, Robert W (2)Beckham, JC (1)Berntsen, Dorthe (1)Budde, Matthew (1)Cabeza, Roberto (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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