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- Interactions Between Attention and Memory Marvin M Chun and Nicholas B Turk-Browne
- Aging and the Seven Sins of Memory Benton H
- A Mnemonic for Remembering Long Strings of Digits
- Visual Memory-Deficit Amnesia: a Distinct Amnesic Presentation and Etiology
- Learning, Memory, and Sleep in Humans
- The Effect of Divided Attention on Encoding and Retrieval in Episodic Memory Revealed by Positron Emission Tomography
- Sleep, Memory and Emotion
- Are Encoding/Retrieval Interactions in Recall Driven by Remembering, Knowing, Or Both? T ⁎ Oyku Uner , Henry L
- The Consolidation and Transformation of Memory
- Understanding Emotional Memory: Cognitive Factors
- About Sleep's Role in Memory
- Memory Consolidation
- Wakeful Rest Benefits Before and After Encoding in Anterograde Amnesia
- Elaborative Encoding
- Cognitive Strategies of Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval of Lexicon Popular Techniques Applied by Iranian French Language Learners
- Retrieval-Induced Forgetting Via Social Media: the Mnemonic Consequences of Posting Pictures on Instagram
- Memory Systems
- Emotional Memory: Examining Differences in Retrieval Methods Audrey Martinez
- The Influence of Odor and Emotion on Memory
- Examining the Influence of Encoding Versus Retrieval Factors on Metamemory
- The Atkinson-Shiffrin Multi-Store Model of Memory a Model of Memory Is Used to Represent, Describe and Explain Memory, Its Components and Processes
- Emotion and Memory Research: a Grumpy Overview
- A Meta-Analysis of Whole-Night, Nap, and REM Sleep Effects
- Metamemory Sensitivity at Encoding
- Attention Is All You Need
- Encoding Memory in Tube Diameter Hierarchy of Living Flow Network
- Memory Distortion and Source Amnesia – a Review of Why Our Memories Can Be Badly Mistaken
- 95 Amnesia and the Drm Paradigm
- Irrelevant Background Context Decreases Mnemonic
- Integrating Mnemonics Into Psychology Instruction Jennifer A
- Retrieval-Induced Forgetting Occurs in Tests of Item Recognition
- Metamemory Experiments in Neurological Populations: a Review
- Working Memory Span 1 Running Head
- Memory Consolidation: Systems 741
- The Seven Sins of Memory
- Implications for Retrieval Inhibition, Testing Effect, and Text Processing Jason C.K
- Memory Strategies and Metacognition Memory Strategies
- NOBA Memory (Encoding, Storage, Retrieval)
- Chapter 8 Memory Memory Is the Process of Maintain Information
- The Relationship Between Sleep and False Memory
- Memory the Phenomenon of Memory • Memory – the Persistence Of
- Exploring the Relationship Between Emotion and Memory in Branded Content
- Mechanisms of Memory Consolidation
- Encoding Storage Retrieval Forgetting Physiology of Memory Systems and Types of Memory
- Role of Cholinergic and Gabaergic Modulation in the Hippocampus
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- Retrieval-Induced Forgetting in Recall: Competitor Interference Revisited
- Foibles of Witness Memory for Traumatic/High Profile Events Deborah Davis
- The Level of Processing Affects the Magnitude of Induced Retrograde Amnesia
- Sleep to Remember
- Effects of Age and a Divided Attention Task Presented During Encoding and Retrieval on Memory1
- Forgetting Unwanted Memories: Active Forgetting and Implications for the Development of Psychological Disorders
- PSY393 Cognitive Neuroscience Memory
- Encoding, Storage and Retrieval Memory Is the Mental Processes
- Seven Sins of Memory Seven Sins of Memory
- Metamemory John Dunlosky Kent State University
- How Negative Emotion Enhances the Visual Specificity of a Memory
- 2.20 Metamemory J
- A Proposed System and Its Control Processes!
- Forgetting the Unforgettable Through Conversation Socially Shared Retrieval-Induced Forgetting of September 11 Memories Alin Coman,1 David Manier,2 and William Hirst1
- Atkinson & Shiffrin's Information Processing
- Retrieval Induces Forgetting, but Only When Nontested Items Compete for Retrieval: Implication for Interference, Inhibition, and Context Reinstatement Jason C.K
- Short-Term Memory and Long-Term Memory Are Still Different
- AQA a Level Psychology Memory