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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cross-modal weapon focus effect: The influence of a weapon's presence on memory for auditory information Pickel, Kerri
2003
3 p. 277-292
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2 A Developmental Evaluation of Frequency Memory for Actions Presented in Lists, Scripts, and Stories Connolly, Deborah A.
1996
3 p. 243-264
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3 Ageing affects conceptual but not perceptual memory processes Stuart, George
2006
3 p. 345-358
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4 Age-related Differences in Episodic Odour Recognition: The Role of Access to Specific Odour Names Backman, Maria Larsson Lars
1997
3 p. 361-378
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5 An ecological study of professors' memory for student names and faces: A replication and extension Seamon, John G.
1993
3 p. 191-202
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6 Assumptions of Infantile Amnesia: Are There Differences Between Early and Later Memories? West, Tiffany A.
1999
3 p. 257-278
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7 Auditory memory and the irrelevant sound effect: Further evidence for changing-state disruption Campbell, Tom
2002
3 p. 199-214
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8 Auditory Priming in Elderly Adults: Impairment of Voice-Specific Implicit Memory Schacter, Daniel L.
1994
3 p. 295-323
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9 Autobiographical memories for places Knez, Igor
2006
3 p. 359-377
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10 Autobiographical memory and emotional disorder: A special issue of Memory Dalgleish, Tim
2007
3 p. 225-226
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11 Autobiographical memory for trauma: Update on four controversies Brewin, Chris R.
2007
3 p. 227-248
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12 Betrayal trauma theory: A critical appraisal McNally, Richard J.
2007
3 p. 280-294
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13 Book reviews 1993
3 p. 239-244
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14 Categorisation of Action Speed and Estimated Event Duration Burt, Christopher D. B.
1999
3 p. 345-355
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15 Childhood Amnesia: On Answering Questions About Very Early Life Events Eacott, M. J.
1999
3 p. 279-292
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16 Collaborative recall and collective memory: What happens when we remember together? Harris, Celia B.
2008
3 p. 213-230
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17 Collaborative recall in face-to-face and electronic groups Ekeocha, Justina Ohaeri
2008
3 p. 245-261
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18 Collective memory: A perspective from (experimental) clinical psychology Wessel, Ineke
2008
3 p. 288-304
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19 Collective memory: Conceptual foundations and theoretical approaches Wertsch, James V.
2008
3 p. 318-326
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20 Complexity factors in visuo-spatial working memory McConnell, Jean
2004
3 p. 338-350
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21 Congruency effect of presentation modality on false recognition of haptic and visual objects Nabeta, Tomohiro
2006
3 p. 307-315
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22 Cue self-relevance affects autobiographical memory specificity in individuals with a history of major depression Crane, Catherine
2007
3 p. 312-323
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23 Differences in Intentional Retrieval During Inclusion and Exclusion Tasks De Houwer, Jan
1997
3 p. 379-400
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24 Does Articulatory Suppression Remove the Irrelevant Speech Effect? Hanley, J. Richard
1997
3 p. 423-431
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25 Do Novel Associative Word Stem Completion and Cued Recall Share the Same Memory Retrieval Processes? Gooding, P. A.
1999
3 p. 323-343
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26 Editorial board page for “Memory”, Volume 2, Number 3 1994
3 p. 1
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27 Effect of articulatory suppression on task-switching performance: Implications for models of working memory Saeki, Erina
2004
3 p. 257-271
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28 Effects of Auditory/Visual and Lexical/Non-lexical Comparisons on Event-related Potentials in a Memory-scanning Task Pratt, H.
1997
3 p. 321-342
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29 Effects of divided attention and word concreteness on correct recall and false memory reports Perez-Mata, M. Nieves
2002
3 p. 161-177
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30 Effects of environmental context manipulated by the combination of place and task on free recall Isarida, Takeo
2004
3 p. 376-384
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31 Effects of working memory load on long-term word priming Baques, Josep
2004
3 p. 301-313
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32 Enhanced perceptual priming for neutral stimuli in a traumatic context: A pathway to intrusive memories? Ehlers, Anke
2006
3 p. 316-328
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33 Experimental manipulation of prior experience: Effects on item and associative recognition Chalmers, Kerry
2003
3 p. 233-246
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34 Expert Chess Memory: Revisiting the Chunking Hypothesis Simon, Fernand Gobet Herbert A.
1998
3 p. 225-255
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35 Field and observer modes of remembering Robinson, John A.
1993
3 p. 169-184
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36 Follow-up of a cross-national comparison on flashbulb and event memory for the September 11th attacks Curci, Antonietta
2006
3 p. 329-344
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37 From individual to collective memory: Theoretical and empirical perspectives Barnier, Amanda J.
2008
3 p. 177-182
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38 Higher face recognition ability in girls: Magnified by own-sex and own-ethnicity bias Rehnman, Jenny
2006
3 p. 289-296
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39 Identifying the Basis for the Word Frequency Effect in Recognition Memory Guttentag, Robert E.
1994
3 p. 255-273
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40 Impact of current grief on memory for past grief in spousal bereavement Field, Nigel
2006
3 p. 297-306
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41 Influence of re-exposure and retrieval disruption during group collaboration on later individual recall Blumen, Helena M.
2008
3 p. 231-244
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42 Intrusive memories and rumination in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder: A phenomenological comparison Speckens, Anne E. M.
2007
3 p. 249-257
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43 Islands of memory: Autobiographical remembering in amnestics Medved, Maria
2006
3 p. 276-288
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44 "It was never that bad": Biased recall of grief and long-term adjustment to the death of a spouse Safer, Martin A.
2001
3 p. 195-203
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45 Language-dependent access to autobiographical memory in Japanese-English bilinguals and US monolinguals Matsumoto, Akiko
2006
3 p. 378-390
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46 Long-term flashbulb memory for learning of Princess Diana's death Hornstein, Susan
2003
3 p. 293-306
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47 Long-term Retention of Theatrical Roles Noice, Helga
1999
3 p. 357-382
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48 Mathematical constraints and the tulving-wiseman law: A Rejoinder Gardiner, John M.
1993
3 p. 219-229
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49 Memory conjunction errors for autobiographical events: More than just familiarity Odegard, Timothy N.
2004
3 p. 288-300
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50 Memory for a staged criminal event witnessed live and on video Ihlebæk, Cecilie
2003
3 p. 319-327
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51 Norms of Paired-Associate Recall During Multitrial Learning of Swahili-English Translation Equivalents Nelson, Thomas O.
1994
3 p. 325-335
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52 No Selective Deficit in Recall in Amnesia Macandrew, Siobhan B. G.
1994
3 p. 241-254
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53 On the cultural constitution of collective memory Wang, Qi
2008
3 p. 305-317
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54 On the origin of functional differences in recollective experience Parkin, Alan J.
1993
3 p. 231-237
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55 On the role of item similarity in retrieval-induced forgetting Bauml, Karl-Heinz
2002
3 p. 215-224
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56 Opposing effects of phonological similarity on item and order memory of words and nonwords in the serial recall task Lian, Arild
2004
3 p. 314-337
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57 Ordering our world: An examination of time in autobiographical memory Skowronski, John
2003
3 p. 247-260
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58 Overgeneral memory and suppression of trauma memories in post-traumatic stress disorder Schonfeld, Sabine
2007
3 p. 339-352
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59 Performance and process in collective and individual memory: The role of social decision schemes and memory bias in collective memory Van Swol, Lyn M.
2008
3 p. 274-287
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60 Phonological similarity and the irrelevant speech effect: Implications for models of short-term verbal memory Larsen, Janet D.
2000
3 p. 145-157
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61 Phonological Working Memory and Reading in Test Anxiety Calvo, Manuel G.
1996
3 p. 289-306
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62 Posthypnotic amnesia for a first romantic relationship: Forgetting the entire relationship versus forgetting selected events Cox, Rochelle
2003
3 p. 307-318
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63 Priming effects in prospective memory Mantyla, Timo
1993
3 p. 203-218
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64 Processing Instructions and the Generation Effect: A Test of the Multifactor Transfer-appropriate Processing Theory Bjork, Patricia A. deWinstanley Elizabeth Ligon
1997
3 p. 401-422
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65 Prospective Memory and Divided Attention Otani, Hajime
1997
3 p. 343-360
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66 Prospective memory in dynamic environments: Effects of load, delay, and phonological rehearsal Stone, Maria
2001
3 p. 165-176
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67 Prospective remembering in younger and older adults: Role of the prospective cue Cherry, Katie E.
2001
3 p. 177-193
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68 Recency and suffix effects with immediate recall of olfactory stimuli Miles, Christopher
2000
3 p. 195-205
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69 Recognition and Recall-Like Processes in the Long-Term Reconstruction of Order Whiteman, Howard L.
1994
3 p. 275-294
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70 Recognition memory and awareness: A high-frequency advantage in the accuracy of knowing Gregg, Vernon
2006
3 p. 265-275
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71 Rehearsal Strategies, Test Expectancy, and Memory Monitoring in Free Recall Shimizu, Hiroyuki
1996
3 p. 265-288
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72 Reinstatement of Prior Processing and Repetition Priming Dean, Michael P.
1996
3 p. 307-324
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73 Relational and Item-specific Information: Trade-off and Redundancy McDaniel, Johannes Engelkamp Ute Biegelmann Mark A.
1998
3 p. 307-333
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74 Reminiscence, forgetting, and hypermnesia using face-name learning: Isolating the effects using recall and recognition memory measures Groninger, Lowell D.
2004
3 p. 351-365
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75 Reporting the Dates of Events: The Role of Prior Knowledge Prohaska, Vincent
1996
3 p. 325-336
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76 Scented memories of literature Phillips, Krista
2004
3 p. 366-375
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77 Sharing memories and telling stories: American and Chinese mothers and their 3-year-olds Wang, Qi
2000
3 p. 159-177
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78 Simulating episodic memory deficits in semantic dementia with the TraceLink model Meeter, Martijn
2004
3 p. 272-287
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79 Source monitoring in a generative task Landau, Joshua D.
2002
3 p. 187-197
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80 Structure and strategy in the associative false memory paradigm Libby, Lisa K.
2001
3 p. 145-163
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81 Telling and the remembered self: Linguistic differences in memories for previously disclosed and previously undisclosed events Pasupathi, M.
2007
3 p. 258-270
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82 The Credibility of a Source Influences the Rate of Unconscious Plagiarism Bink, Martin L.
1999
3 p. 293-308
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83 The development of collective remembering Reese, Elaine
2008
3 p. 201-212
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84 The Effect of Text Coherence and Modality on Metamemory Judgements Carroll, Marie
1999
3 p. 309-322
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85 The effects of retention intervals on self- and proxy reports of purchases Dashen, Monica
2000
3 p. 129-143
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86 The endorsement of dysfunctional attitudes is associated with an impaired retrieval of specific autobiographical memories in response to matching cues Spinhoven, Philip
2007
3 p. 324-338
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87 The Force of Events: Cross-modality Matching the Recency of News Events Burt, Simon Kemp Christopher D. B.
1998
3 p. 297-306
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88 The generalisability of confidence-accuracy studies in eyewitnessing Gruneberg, Michael M.
1993
3 p. 185-189
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89 The Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ): Normative data and latent structure in a large non-clinical sample Crawford, John
2003
3 p. 261-275
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90 The Relation of Output Order and Commission Errors in Free Recall and Eyewitness Accounts Ronald, Bennett L. Schwartz
1998
3 p. 257-275
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91 The state of betrayal trauma theory: Reply to McNally—Conceptual issues, and future directions Freyd, Jennifer J.
2007
3 p. 295-311
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92 The Trauma Memory Quality Questionnaire: Preliminary development and validation of a measure of trauma memory characteristics for children and adolescents Meiser-Stedman, Richard
2007
3 p. 271-279
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93 Towards a psychology of collective memory Hirst, William
2008
3 p. 183-200
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94 Unusualness and Threat as Possible Causes of "Weapon Focus" Pickel, Kerri L.
1998
3 p. 277-295
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95 Why misinformation is more likely to be recognised over time: A source monitoring account Frost, Peter
2002
3 p. 179-185
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96 Working memory: A developmental study of phonological recoding Palmer, Sue
2000
3 p. 179-193
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97 You say tomato? Collaborative remembering leads to more false memories for intimate couples than for strangers French, Lauren
2008
3 p. 262-273
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