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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A content analysis of involuntary autobiographical memories: Examining the positivity effect in old age Schlagman, Simone
2006
2 p. 161-175
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2 Age Differences in Reported Recollective Experience are Due to Encoding Effects, Not Response Bias Perfect, T. J.
1995
2 p. 169-186
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3 Ageing and autobiographical memory for emotional and neutral events Jacques, Peggy L. St.
2007
2 p. 129-144
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4 Another look at retroactive and proactive interference: A quantitative analysis of conversion processes Blank, Hartmut
2005
2 p. 200-224
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5 Are space and time automatically integrated in episodic memory? van Asselen, Marieke
2006
2 p. 232-240
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6 Are tip-of-the-tongue states universal? Evidence from the speakers of an unwritten language Brennen, Tim
2007
2 p. 167-176
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7 Arousal, valence, and memory for detail Libkuman, Terry M.
2004
2 p. 237-247
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8 Assessment of long-term verbal memory in children Beardsworth, Elizabeth
1994
2 p. 129-148
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9 Association as a Cause of Dating Bias Kemp, Simon
1996
2 p. 131-144
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10 Autobiographical memory: Exploring its functions in everyday life Bluck, Susan
2003
2 p. 113-123
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11 Book Review Richardson, John T. E.
1995
2 p. 220-222
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12 Calendar and reverse calendar effects: Time peaks in memory as a function of temporal cues Anderson, Christopher J.
2005
2 p. 113-123
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13 Changing the criterion for memory conformity in free recall and recognition Wright, Daniel B.
2008
2 p. 137-148
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14 Characteristics of proper names and temporal memory of social news events Kogure, Terumasa
2001
2 p. 103-116
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15 Cognitive Effort and Recollective Experience in Recognition Memory Dewhurst, Stephen A.
1999
2 p. 129-146
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16 Commentary Cognitive-affective mechanisms and processes in autobiographical memory Conway, Martin
2003
2 p. 217-224
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17 Compelling untruths: The effect of retention interval on content borrowing and vivid false memories Lampinen, James Michael
2008
2 p. 149-156
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18 Contextual Dependencies during Perceptual-motor Skill Performance: Influence of Task Difficulty Maarten, Ted Anderson David L. Wright
1998
2 p. 207-221
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19 Descriptiveness and Proper Name Retrieval Valentine, Serge Bredart Tim
1998
2 p. 199-206
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20 Differential recall of central and peripheral details of emotional slides is not a stable phenomenon Wessel, Ineke
2000
2 p. 95-109
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21 Directed forgetting in working memory: Age-related differences Andres, Pilar
2004
2 p. 248-256
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22 Directive functions of autobiographical memory: The guiding power of the specific episode Pillemer, David
2003
2 p. 193-202
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23 Distinctiveness in flashbulb memory: Comparative analysis of five terrorist attacks Edery-Halpern, Galit
2004
2 p. 147-157
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24 Disturbed memory and amnesia related to intensive care Jones, Christina
2000
2 p. 79-94
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25 Does inhibition spread in a manner analogous to spreading activation? Neumann, Ewald
1993
2 p. 81-105
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26 Does the presence of priming hinder subsequent recognition or recall performance? Stark, Shauna M.
2008
2 p. 157-173
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27 Dyslexic students have more everyday cognitive lapses Smith-Spark, James H.
2004
2 p. 174-182
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28 Editorial Gathercole, Susan E.
2002
2 p. 81-82
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29 Editorial board page for “Memory”, Volume 2, Number 2 1994
2 p. 1
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30 Editorial board page for “Memory”, Volume 3, Number 2 1995
2 p. 1
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31 Effect of negative emotional pictures on associative memory for peripheral information Touryan, Sharon R.
2007
2 p. 154-166
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32 Emotion regulation during social remembering: Differences between emotions elicited during an event and emotions elicited when talking about it Pasupathi, M.
2003
2 p. 151-163
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33 Episodic recall of specifics and generalisation coexist in 25-month-old children Lechuga, M. Teresa
2001
2 p. 117-132
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34 Evidence for two processes underlying the serial position curve of single- and multi-trial free recall in a heterogeneous group of psychiatric patients: A confirmatory factor analytic study Bemelmans, Karel J.
2002
2 p. 151-160
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35 Explaining Impossible Phenomena: Object Permanence Beliefs and Memory Failures in Adults Subbotsky, E. V.
1996
2 p. 199-224
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36 Extending the revelation effect to faces: Haven't we met before? Bornstein, Brian H.
2004
2 p. 140-146
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37 Factors shaping vividness of memory episodes: Visitors' long-term memories of the 1970 Japan World Exposition Anderson, David
2007
2 p. 177-191
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38 Flashbulb memories in social groups: A comparative test-retest study of the memory of French President Mitterrand's death in a French and a Belgian group Curci, Antonietta
2001
2 p. 81-101
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39 Focused attention on one contextual attribute does not reduce source memory for a different attribute Marsh, Richard L.
2004
2 p. 183-192
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40 Four Easy Memory Tests for Older Adults Clegg, Frances
1994
2 p. 167-182
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41 Functions of External Cues in Prospective Memory Vortac, O. U.
1995
2 p. 201-219
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42 Functions of parent-child reminiscing about emotionally negative events Fivush, Robyn
2003
2 p. 179-192
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43 Gender and orientation stereotypes bias source-monitoring attributions Marsh, Richard
2006
2 p. 148-160
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44 H.M.'s personal crossword puzzles: Understanding memory and language Skotko, Brian G.
2008
2 p. 89-96
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45 Implicit word activation during pre-recognition processing influences correct recognition and estimates of presentation frequency Amberg, Martha D.
2004
2 p. 129-139
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46 Importing perceived features into false memories Lyle, Keith
2006
2 p. 197-213
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47 In My Era: Evidence for the Perception of a Special Period of the Past Sehulster, Jerome R.
1996
2 p. 145-158
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48 Intrusion errors in visuospatial working memory performance Cornoldi, Cesare
2006
2 p. 176-188
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49 Is flashbulb memory a special instance of source memory? Evidence from older adults Davidson, Patrick S. R.
2002
2 p. 99-111
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50 Learning the Names of People: The Role of Image Mediators Groninger, Lowell D.
1995
2 p. 147-167
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51 Mathematical and Connectionist Models of Human Memory: A Comparison Brown, Gordon D. A.
1995
2 p. 113-145
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52 Memories of real-life decisions Svenson, Ola
2007
2 p. 205-220
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53 Memory for emotional and neutral information: Gender and individual differences in emotional sensitivity Bloise, Suzanne M.
2007
2 p. 192-204
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54 Memory for emotional stories in high and low depressed children Bishop, Sonia J.
2004
2 p. 214-230
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55 Memory Span, Naming Speed, and Memory Strategies in Poor and Normal Readers Anderson, Rhona S. Johnston Marjorie
1998
2 p. 143-163
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56 Memory Tools for the Researcher and Clinician Gathercole, Susan E.
1994
2 p. 97-101
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57 Mental maps in memory retrieval and comprehension Curiel, Jacqueline M.
2002
2 p. 113-126
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58 Misinformation and warnings in eyewitness testimony: A new testing procedure to differentiate explanations Wright, Daniel B.
1993
2 p. 153-166
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59 Mood Congruence and Depressive Deficits in Memory: A Forced-recall Analysis Murray, Laura A.
1999
2 p. 175-196
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60 Optimising self-regulated study: The benefits—and costs—of dropping flashcards Kornell, Nate
2008
2 p. 125-136
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61 Perceptual and conceptual cueing in implicit and explicit retrieval Challis, Bradford H.
1993
2 p. 127-151
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62 Preschoolers' comprehension of goal structure in narratives Wenner, Jennifer A.
2004
2 p. 193-202
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63 PTSD psychiatric patients exhibit a deficit in remembering Tapia, Geraldine
2007
2 p. 145-153
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64 Recall Accuracy and Illusory Memories: When More is Less Toglia, Michael P.
1999
2 p. 233-256
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65 Recognition memory and decision processes: A meta-analysis of remember, know, and guess responses Gardiner, John M.
2002
2 p. 83-98
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66 Recollecting naturally-occurring intentions: A study of cognitive and affective factors Ellis, Judi A.
1993
2 p. 107-126
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67 Reducing the saliency of intentional stimuli results in greater contextual-dependent performance Kimbrough, Sandra K.
2001
2 p. 133-143
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68 Remembering September 11th: The role of retention interval and rehearsal on flashbulb and event memory Shapiro, Lauren
2006
2 p. 129-147
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69 Selective effects of emotion on the phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories Schaefer, Alexandre
2005
2 p. 148-160
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70 Self and social functions: Individual autobiographical memory and collective narrative Nelson, Katherine
2003
2 p. 125-136
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71 Single and Multiple Test Repetition Priming in Implicit Memory Brown, Alan S.
1996
2 p. 159-174
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72 Stereotypes influence false memories for imagined events Kleider, Heather M.
2008
2 p. 97-114
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73 Structuring the Acquisition and Retrieval Environment to Facilitate Learning in Individuals with Dementia of the Alzheimer Type Hutton, S.
1996
2 p. 113-130
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74 The autobiographical memory interview (AMI) in organic and psychogenic amnesia Kopelman, Michael D.
1994
2 p. 211-235
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75 The catechism effect: Child testimonies during a 17th-century witch panic as related to educational achievement Sjoberg, Rickard L.
2000
2 p. 65-69
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76 The children's test of nonword repetition: A test of phonological working memory Gathercole, Susan E.
1994
2 p. 103-127
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77 The Constituent Structure of Subjective Memory Questionnaires: Evidence from Multiple Sclerosis Richardson, John T. E.
1995
2 p. 187-200
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78 The Effect of Experimental Design on Memory for Typical and Distinctive Faces Hosie, Judith A.
1996
2 p. 175-198
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79 The effect of midazolam on implicit and explicit memory in category exemplar production and category cued recall Arndt, Jason
2004
2 p. 158-173
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80 The effect of relations in paired-associate learning Wilton, Richard
2006
2 p. 214-231
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81 The effects of categorical relatedness on judgements of learning (JOLs) Matvey, Greg
2006
2 p. 253-261
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82 The Effects of Recent Exposure on General-knowledge Estimation Westerman, Deanne L.
1999
2 p. 197-208
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83 The effects of stimulus set size and word frequency on verbal serial recall Roodenrys, Steven
2000
2 p. 71-78
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84 The Extended Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test: A Measure of Everyday Memory Performance in Normal Adults de Wall, Claudia
1994
2 p. 149-166
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85 The humour effect: Differential processing and privileged retrieval Schmidt, Stephen R.
2002
2 p. 127-138
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86 The identity function of autobiographical memory: Time is on our side Wilson, Anne
2003
2 p. 137-149
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87 The influence of partial-match cues on event-based prospective memory Taylor, R. Scott
2004
2 p. 203-213
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88 The interval for interference in conscious visual imagery Quinn, J. G.
2006
2 p. 241-252
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89 The mental representation of living and nonliving things: Differential weighting and interactivity of sensorial and non-sensorial features Ventura, Paulo
2005
2 p. 124-147
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90 The reminiscence circumplex and autobiographical memory functions Webster, Jeffrey Dean
2003
2 p. 203-215
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91 The Role of Memory in the Tower of London Task Phillips, L. H.
1999
2 p. 209-231
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92 The role of proactive interference in mnemonic techniques Massen, Cristina
2006
2 p. 189-196
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93 The wane of childhood amnesia for autobiographical and public event memories Multhaup, Kristi S.
2005
2 p. 161-173
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94 True and false memory in the absence of perceptual identification Cleary, Anne M.
2004
2 p. 231-236
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95 Two Tests for Assessing Remote Public Knowledge: A Tool for Assessing Retrograde Amnesia Mayes, Andrew R.
1994
2 p. 183-210
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96 Using cumulative-recall curves to assess the extent of relational and item-specific processing Burns, Daniel J.
2005
2 p. 189-199
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97 Voluntary and Involuntary Access to Autobiographical Memory Berntsen, Dorthe
1998
2 p. 113-141
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98 What if they knocked down the library and nobody noticed? The failure to detect large changes to familiar scenes Rosielle, Luke J.
2008
2 p. 115-124
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99 When did Mrs Thatcher resign? The effects of ageing on the dating of public events Crawley, Susan E.
2000
2 p. 111-121
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100 When Even Arbitrary Order Becomes Important: Developments in Reliable Temporal Sequencing of Arbitrarily Ordered Events Louise, Patricia J. Bauer
1998
2 p. 165-198
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101 When false memories do not occur: Not thinking of the lure or remembering that it was not heard? Bredart, Serge
2000
2 p. 123-128
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102 When the Event is More Than the Sum of its Parts: 9-month-olds' Long-term Ordered Recall Carver, Leslie J.
1999
2 p. 147-174
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103 Why are you telling me that? A conceptual model of the social function of autobiographical memory Alea, Nicole
2003
2 p. 165-178
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104 Word length effects are not due to proactive interference Tehan, Gerald
2002
2 p. 139-149
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