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129 related items for PubMed ID: 11747577

  • 21. Individual differences in false memory from misinformation: cognitive factors.
    Zhu B, Chen C, Loftus EF, Lin C, He Q, Chen C, Li H, Xue G, Lu Z, Dong Q.
    Memory; 2010 Jul; 18(5):543-55. PubMed ID: 20623420
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    Neuschatz JS, Payne DG, Lampinen JM, Toglia MP.
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  • 23. Can false memories spontaneously recover?
    Seamon JG, Berko JR, Sahlin B, Yu YL, Colker JM, Gottfried DH.
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  • 24. The role of rehearsal and generation in false memory creation.
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  • 26. Age differences in false recognition using a forced choice paradigm.
    LaVoie DJ, Faulkner K.
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  • 27. Dissociated developmental trajectories for semantic and phonological false memories.
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  • 30. The distinctiveness heuristic in false recognition and false recall.
    McCabe DP, Smith AD.
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    Anastasi JS, Rhodes MG, Burns MC.
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  • 33. Opposite developmental trends for false recognition of basic and superordinate names.
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    Mazzoni G, Scoboria A, Harvey L.
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  • 35. Toward a psychology of memory accuracy.
    Koriat A, Goldsmith M, Pansky A.
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  • 36. Acts of generating and their sources: predicting the effects of imagery encoding on false recognition errors.
    Foley MA, Cowan E, Schlemmer E, Belser-Ehrlich J.
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  • 39. The effects of experimentally induced stress on false recognition.
    Payne JD, Nadel L, Allen JJ, Thomas KG, Jacobs WJ.
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