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- On the Prevalence of Directly Retrieved Autobiographical Memories
- Forgetting to Remember
- 1. Attention Mark Mills, Gerald P. Mcdonnell, & Michael D. Dodd I Still
- Involuntary Memory and Conceptual Priming Emma P
- Investigating Memory Development in Children and Infantile Amnesia In
- Does Involuntary Mental Time Travel Make Sense in Prospective Teachersâ•Ž Feelings and Behaviors During Lessons?
- Running Header: OLFACTION and AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY REVIEW
- Does Involuntary Mental Time Travel Make Sense in Prospective Teachers’ Feelings and Behaviors During Lessons?
- Memory Repression: Brain Mechanisms Underlying Dissociative Amnesia
- Dynamic Internal States Shape Memory Retrieval Hannah Tarder-Stoll1†*, Manasi Jayakumar1†*, Halle R
- Involuntary Memories of Emotional Scenes: the Effects Of
- The Frequency of Involuntary Autobiographical Memories and Future Thoughts in Relation to Daydreaming, Emotional Distress, and Age ⇑ Dorthe Berntsen A, , David C
- Intrusive Images in Psychological Disorders: Characteristics, Neural Mechanisms, and Treatment Implications
- Adaptive Top–Down Suppression of Hippocampal Activity and the Purging of Intrusive Memories from Consciousness
- Stompin' on Scott
- Recurrent Involuntary Memories After Traumatic Events and in Everyday Life
- Autobiographical Odor Memory Johan Willander Doc Tora L Thes Is in P S Yc Hology a T S Toc Kholm Univ Ers I T Y , S W Eden 2 0 0 7
- Quantitative Measurements of Autobiographical Memory Content
- Mood Manipulation Effects on the Characteristics and Retrieval of Involuntary and Voluntary Autobiographical Memories
- Involuntary Autobiographical Memory Chains: Implications for Autobiographical Memory Organization
- Can We Predict and Manipulate Memory Intrusions in a Laboratory Setting?
- Methodological Issues of Quantifying Everyday Memory Phenomena With
- The Frequency and Functions of Involuntary and Voluntary
- Schemas Encoding Information Later Recalls
- From Mind Wandering to Involuntary Retrieval: Age-Related Differences in Spontaneous Cognitive Processes
- Cognitive Processing, Memory, and the Development of PTSD Symptoms: Two Experimental Analogue Studies