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  • 1. Cognitive mechanisms of false facial recognition in older adults.
    Edmonds EC, Glisky EL, Bartlett JC, Rapcsak SZ.
    Psychol Aging; 2012 Mar; 27(1):54-60. PubMed ID: 21787088
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  • 2. Component structure of individual differences in true and false recognition of faces.
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    Memory; 2009 Feb; 17(2):220-32. PubMed ID: 18654927
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  • 7. Age-related ERP differences at retrieval persist despite age-invariant performance and left-frontal negativity during encoding.
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  • 11. Repetition increases false recollection in older people.
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  • 12. Associative recognition of face pairs by younger and older adults: the role of familiarity-based processing.
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  • 13. Age-related differences in associative memory depend on the types of associations that are formed.
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  • 14. Age-related differences in brain electrical activity during extended continuous face recognition in younger children, older children and adults.
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  • 15. Does repetition engender the same retrieval processes in young and older adults?
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  • 18. False recognition of emotional word lists in aging and Alzheimer disease.
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  • 19. Age-related deficits in face recognition are related to underlying changes in scanning behavior.
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  • 20. Comparing source-based and gist-based false recognition in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
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