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283 related items for PubMed ID: 18720219

  • 1. Pictorial encoding effects and memory confusions in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm: evidence for the activation of spontaneous imagery.
    Foley MA, Foy J.
    Memory; 2008 Oct; 16(7):712-27. PubMed ID: 18720219
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  • 2. Imagery encoding and false recognition errors: Examining the role of imagery process and imagery content on source misattributions.
    Foley MA, Foy J, Schlemmer E, Belser-Ehrlich J.
    Memory; 2010 Nov; 18(8):801-21. PubMed ID: 20924947
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  • 3. Measuring the activation level of critical lures in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm.
    Hancock TW, Hicks JL, Marsh RL, Ritschel L.
    Am J Psychol; 2003 Nov; 116(1):1-14. PubMed ID: 12710219
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  • 4. Using a Classroom-Based Deese Roediger McDermott Paradigm to Assess the Effects of Imagery on False Memories.
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  • 5. The role of associative strength in children's false memory illusions.
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  • 6. Implicit false memory in the DRM paradigm: effects of amnesia, encoding instructions, and encoding duration.
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  • 7. Priming and false memories from Deese-Roediger-McDermott lists on a fragment completion test with children.
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    Am J Psychol; 2005 Sep 14; 118(1):13-28. PubMed ID: 15822608
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  • 8. Heightened false memory: a long-term sequela of severe closed head injury.
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  • 9. False memories are hard to inhibit: differential effects of directed forgetting on accurate and false recall in the DRM procedure.
    Seamon JG, Luo CR, Shulman EP, Toner SK, Caglar S.
    Memory; 2002 Jul 14; 10(4):225-37. PubMed ID: 12097208
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  • 10. Can false memories spontaneously recover?
    Seamon JG, Berko JR, Sahlin B, Yu YL, Colker JM, Gottfried DH.
    Memory; 2006 May 14; 14(4):415-23. PubMed ID: 16766445
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  • 11. Test-induced priming impairs source monitoring accuracy in the DRM procedure.
    Dewhurst SA, Knott LM, Howe ML.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2011 Jul 14; 37(4):1001-7. PubMed ID: 21480753
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  • 12. With sadness comes accuracy; with happiness, false memory: mood and the false memory effect.
    Storbeck J, Clore GL.
    Psychol Sci; 2005 Oct 14; 16(10):785-91. PubMed ID: 16181441
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  • 13. An item gains and losses analysis of false memories suggests critical items receive more item-specific processing than list items.
    Burns DJ, Martens NJ, Bertoni AA, Sweeney EJ, Lividini MD.
    J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn; 2006 Mar 14; 32(2):277-89. PubMed ID: 16569146
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  • 14. Imagery encoding and false recognition errors: exploring boundary conditions of imagery's enhancing effects.
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  • 15. Why distinctive information reduces false memories: evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts.
    Hege AC, Dodson CS.
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  • 16. Memory loss versus memory distortion: the role of encoding and retrieval deficits in Korsakoff patients' false memories.
    Van Damme I, d'Ydewalle G.
    Memory; 2009 May 14; 17(4):349-66. PubMed ID: 19255908
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  • 17. False memories and the DRM paradigm: effects of imagery, list, and test type.
    Oliver MC, Bays RB, Zabrucky KM.
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  • 18. Oscillatory brain activity before and after an internal context change--evidence for a reset of encoding processes.
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  • 19. When false memories do not occur: not thinking of the lure or remembering that it was not heard?
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  • 20. Developmentally invariant dissociations in children's true and false memories: not all relatedness is created equal.
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