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388 related items for PubMed ID: 16754242

  • 1. The distinctiveness heuristic in false recognition and false recall.
    McCabe DP, Smith AD.
    Memory; 2006 Jul; 14(5):570-83. PubMed ID: 16754242
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  • 2. Divided attention during retrieval suppresses false recognition in confabulation.
    Ciaramelli E, Ghetti S, Borsotti M.
    Cortex; 2009 Feb; 45(2):141-53. PubMed ID: 19150516
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  • 3. When true memory availability promotes false memory: evidence from confabulating patients.
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    Neuropsychologia; 2006 Feb; 44(10):1866-77. PubMed ID: 16580028
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  • 4. False memories in children and adults: age, distinctiveness, and subjective experience.
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  • 5. Both differences in encoding processes and monitoring at retrieval reduce false alarms when distinctive information is studied.
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  • 6. Can false memories spontaneously recover?
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  • 7. Heightened false memory: a long-term sequela of severe closed head injury.
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  • 8. Does test-induced priming play a role in the creation of false memories?
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    Memory; 2004 Jan; 12(1):44-55. PubMed ID: 15098620
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  • 9. Two types of recollection-based monitoring in younger and older adults: Recall-to-reject and the distinctiveness heuristic.
    Gallo DA, Bell DM, Beier JS, Schacter DL.
    Memory; 2006 Aug; 14(6):730-41. PubMed ID: 16829489
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  • 10. Why distinctive information reduces false memories: evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts.
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  • 11. False memory and schizophrenia: evidence for gist memory impairment.
    Lee YS, Iao LS, Lin CW.
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  • 12. Do children "DRM" like adults? False memory production in children.
    Metzger RL, Warren AR, Shelton JT, Price J, Reed AW, Williams D.
    Dev Psychol; 2008 Jan; 44(1):169-81. PubMed ID: 18194015
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  • 13. Re-exposure to studied items at test does not influence false recognition.
    Dodd MD, Sheard ED, MacLeod CM.
    Memory; 2006 Jan; 14(1):115-26. PubMed ID: 16423748
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  • 14. The role of rehearsal and generation in false memory creation.
    Marsh EJ, Bower GH.
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  • 15. The influence of distinctive processing manipulations on older adults' false memory.
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    Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn; 2010 Mar; 17(2):129-59. PubMed ID: 19642045
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  • 16. Developmentally invariant dissociations in children's true and false memories: not all relatedness is created equal.
    Howe ML.
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  • 17. Can test list context manipulations improve recognition accuracy in the DRM paradigm?
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    Memory; 2005 Nov; 13(8):862-73. PubMed ID: 16298893
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  • 18. Valence and the development of immediate and long-term false memory illusions.
    Howe ML, Candel I, Otgaar H, Malone C, Wimmer MC.
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  • 19. Effective warnings in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott false-memory paradigm: the role of identifiability.
    Neuschatz JS, Benoit GE, Payne DG.
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  • 20. Priming and false memories from Deese-Roediger-McDermott lists on a fragment completion test with children.
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