Memory

Papers
(The median citation count of Memory is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The seven sins of memory: an update37
What science tells us about false and repressed memories32
Deepfake false memories30
Misremembering Brexit: partisan bias and individual predictors of false memories for fake news stories among Brexit voters29
Immersion, presence, and episodic memory in virtual reality environments25
How well imageability, concreteness, perceptual strength, and action strength predict recognition memory, lexical decision, and reading aloud performance22
The structure of semantic representation shapes controlled semantic retrieval21
Specificity and detail in autobiographical memory retrieval: a multi-site (re)investigation21
Metamemory that matters: judgments of importance can engage responsible remembering20
Investigating memory reactivity with a within-participant manipulation of judgments of learning: support for the cue-strengthening hypothesis19
Are memories of sexual trauma fragmented?18
Do liars really remember what they lied upon? The impact of fabrication on memory17
Information without knowledge: the effects of Internet search on learning17
Positive memory intervention techniques: a scoping review17
Convicting with confidence? Why we should not over-rely on eyewitness confidence17
The good old days and the bad old days: evidence for a valence-based dissociation between personal and public memory16
Believing in dissociative amnesia relates to claiming it: a survey of people’s experiences and beliefs about dissociative amnesia16
Divergent thinking and constructing future events: dissociating old from new ideas16
The effects of acute stress on eyewitness memory: an integrative review for eyewitness researchers15
The role of semantic memory in prospective memory and episodic future thinking: new insights from a case of semantic dementia14
Why do people share memories online? An examination of the motives and characteristics of social media users14
The influence of shifting perspective on episodic and semantic details during autobiographical memory recall13
How does social distancing during COVID-19 affect negative moods and memory?13
Individual differences in working memory capacity predict benefits to memory from intention offloading13
A systematic review of the relationship between emotion and susceptibility to misinformation12
Sense of purpose in life, cognitive function, and the phenomenology of autobiographical memory12
The moderating effects of nostalgia on mood and optimism during the COVID-19 pandemic11
What is your earliest memory? It depends11
Evidence for cognitive plasticity during pregnancy via enhanced learning and memory11
Persistence of false memories and emergence of collective false memory: collaborative recall of DRM word lists11
The reconstructive nature of involuntary autobiographical memories11
Saved information is remembered less well than deleted information, if the saving process is perceived as reliable10
Teaching psychology students to change (or correct) controversial beliefs about memory works10
Partisan bias in false memories for misinformation about the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot9
Lost in the mall again: a preregistered replication and extension of Loftus & Pickrell (1995)9
Adult memory for instances of a repeated emotionally stressful event: does retention interval matter?9
Consistency and social identification: a test-retest study of flashbulb memories collected on the day of the 2016 Brussels bombings9
Conceptual similarity alters the impact of context shifts on temporal memory9
Implanting false autobiographical memories for repeated events9
What do people really think of when they claim to believe in repressed memory? Methodological middle ground and applied issues9
The Geneva Space Cruiser: a fully self-administered online tool to assess prospective memory across the adult lifespan9
Danger! Negative memories ahead: the effect of warnings on reactions to and recall of negative memories9
How deception and believability feedback affect recall8
A novel study: long-lasting event memory8
Memory and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy: a potentially risky combination in the courtroom8
Strategic use of internal and external memory in everyday life: episodic, semantic, procedural, and prospective purposes8
An ecologically valid examination of event-based and time-based prospective memory using immersive virtual reality: the effects of delay and task type on everyday prospective memory8
Changes over 10 years in the retelling of the flashbulb memories of the attack of 11 September 20018
Memory construction: a brief and selective history8
Enhancing memory using enactment: does meaning matter in action production?8
Selective remembering and directed forgetting are influenced by similar stimulus properties8
Facilitating recall and particularisation of repeated events in adults using a multi-method interviewing format8
Feeling-of-knowing experiences breed curiosity8
What are your thoughts? Exploring age-related changes in episodic and semantic autobiographical content on an open-ended retrieval task7
On our susceptibility to external memory store manipulation: examining the influence of perceived reliability and expected access to an external store7
Understanding autobiographical memory content using computational text analysis7
Validity and normative data of the Chinese Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) across adolescence, adults and elderly people7
The gist of it: offloading memory does not reduce the benefit of list categorisation7
Towards a better integration of emotional factors in autobiographical memory7
Are memories of sexual trauma fragmented? A post publication discussion among Richard J. McNally, Dorthe Berntsen, Chris R. Brewin and David C. Rubin7
Simulating the best and worst of times: the powers and perils of emotional simulation6
Production between and within: distinctiveness and the relative magnitude of the production effect6
Does the reactivity effect of judgments of learning transfer to learning of new information?6
A novel paradigm to assess storage of sources in memory: the source recognition test with reinstatement6
Self-derivation of new knowledge through memory integration varies as a function of prior knowledge6
Examining the factor structure of the Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire6
Order effects in the recall of autobiographical memories: evidence for an organisation along temporal and emotional features6
I remember being nice: self-enhancement memory bias in middle childhood6
Doing right by the eyewitness evidence: a response to Berkowitz et al.6
Self-defining memories among persons with mental health, substance use, cognitive, and physical health conditions: a systematic review6
Recollection of “true” feedback is better than “false” feedback independently of a priori beliefs: an investigation from the perspective of dual-recollection theory6
Developmental changes in episodic memory across early- to mid-childhood: insights from a latent longitudinal approach6
Knowledge and the reliability of constructive memory6
Learning with friends and strangers: partner familiarity does not improve collaborative learning performance in younger and older adults6
Evaluating heart rate variability as a predictor of the influence of lying on memory6
Replicating autobiographical memory research using social media: a case study6
False denials increase false memories for trauma-related discussions6
How rich are false memories in a naturalistic context in healthy aging?6
Enhanced memory for context associated with corrective feedback: evidence for episodic processes in errorful learning6
Highly similar and competing visual scenes lead to diminished object but not spatial detail in memory drawings6
Escaping from revulsion - disgust and escape in response to body-relevant autobiographical memories5
Back to the future: relating the development of episodic future thinking to cognitive and affective individual differences and to motivational relevance in preschoolers5
Learning to distinguish: shared perceptual features and discrimination practice tune behavioural pattern separation5
Relating emotional variables to recognition memory performance: a large-scale re-analysis of megastudy data5
Push polls increase false memories for fake news stories5
What characteristics make self-generated memory cues effective over time?5
Bias and constructive processes in a self-memory system5
How do participants feel about the ethics of rich false memory studies?5
Imagery-based strategies for memory for associations5
Age effects on category learning, categorical perception, and generalization5
Do you remember? Similarities and differences between the earliest childhood memories for the five senses5
How do we recall the story of our lives? Evidence for a temporal order in the recall of important life story events5
Replicating remembering “remembering”5
How word comprehension exposures facilitate later spoken production: implications for lexical processing and repetition priming5
Collective memories serve similar functions to autobiographical memories5
The messy landscape of eye movements and false memories5
How suspense and surprise enhance subsequent memory: the case of the 2016 United States Presidential Election5
Divided attention at encoding or retrieval interferes with emotionally enhanced memory for words4
Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrust4
Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participants4
Relational binding and holistic retrieval in ageing4
Bootstrapping the visuospatial bootstrapping effect and testing its spatialisation4
Age-related differences in adults’ ability to follow spoken instructions4
Response modularity moderates how executive control aids fluent semantic memory retrieval4
Mediating effects of working memory on the relationship between chronic pain and overgeneral autobiographical memory4
Word imageability and orthographic neighbourhood effects on memory: a study in free recall and recognition4
A tale of two cultural life scripts: do young second-generation Turkish immigrants versus young Danes in Denmark perceive life through different cultural lenses?4
“My life disappeared in illness”: bipolar disorder and themes in narrative identity4
Intentional and incidental odour-colour binding in working memory4
Dissociations between directly and generatively retrieved autobiographical memories: evidence from ageing4
A novel study: hypermnesia for books read years ago4
How do college students use digital flashcards during self-regulated learning?4
Suggested false memories of a non-existent film: forensically relevant individual differences in the crashing memories paradigm4
Mood regulation upon remembering open memories4
Age of acquisition effects in recognition without identification tasks4
Slices of the past: how events are temporally compressed in episodic memory4
The effects of left dorsolateral prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation on episodic future thinking following acute psychosocial stress4
Confidence ratings are better predictors of future performance than delayed judgments of learning4
Individuals with highly superior autobiographical memory do not show enhanced creative thinking4
The transition to university in a sample of Italian students: the role of integrative memories of high school transition4
Parents’ attachment orientation, interviewers’ support, and children’s memory for a mildly distressing event4
To mention or not to mention? The inclusion of self-reported most traumatic and most positive memories in the life story4
What constrains people’s ability to learn about the testing effect through task experience?4
A story to tell: the role of narratives in reducing delay discounting for people who strongly discount the future4
In which case is working memory for movements affected by verbal interference? Evidence from the verbal description of movement4
The effect of video playback speed on learning and mind-wandering in younger and older adults4
Characterizing production: the production effect is eliminated for unusual voices unless they are frequent at study4
The role of episodic memory in imagining autobiographical events: the influence of event expectancy and context familiarity3
Evaluating earwitness identification procedures: adapting pre-parade instructions and parade procedure3
The role of working memory loads on immediate and long-term sentence recall3
A behavioural and ERP investigation of the wearable camera photo review in autobiographical memory3
Response-category conflict improves target memory in a flanker paradigm3
Déjà vu and other dissociative states in memory3
Self-defining memories and past academic stress in Chinese and American college students: a replication and extension of Wang and Singer (2021)3
Cross-cultural comparison of the neural correlates of true and false memory retrieval3
Event boundaries structure the contents of long-term memory in younger and older adults3
Incidental learning of proper names and “earwitness” recall3
Adults’ perceptions of forgetful children: the impact of child age, domain, and memory type3
Challenging memories reduces intrusive memories and the memory amplification effect3
Attention modulates the contextual similarity effect in negative priming: evidence from task demand and attentional capture3
Does point value structure influence measures of memory selectivity?3
A little can go a long way: giving learners some context can enhance the benefits of pretesting3
Vividness of imagery and affective response to episodic memories and episodic future thoughts: a systematic review and meta-analysis3
Pretesting boosts item but not source memory3
Correcting eyewitness suggestibility: does explanatory role predict resistance to correction?3
Tonic immobility (freezing) during sexual and physical assaults produces stronger memory effects than other characteristics of the assaults3
Dissociation and false memory: the moderating role of trauma and cognitive ability3
Remembering online and offline: the effects of retrieval contexts, cues, and intervals on autobiographical memory3
Order effects in bilingual recognition memory partially confirm predictions of the frequency-lag hypothesis3
A taxonomy of intrusive mental images in clinical disorders: what can “non-veridical” images tell us about the nature of human memory?3
Mental context reinstatement improves adults’ reports of additional details from two instances of a repeated event3
Autobiographical memory and the self on the psychosis continuum: investigating their relationship with positive- and negative-like symptoms3
Repetition effects in memory and truth assessments through the lens of transfer-appropriate processing3
Can divided attention at retrieval improve memory? Effects of target detection during recognition3
Narrative identity does not predict well-being when controlling for emotional valence3
Aging and time-based prospective memory in the laboratory: a meta-analysis on age-related differences and possible explanatory factors3
Applying confidence accuracy characteristic plots to old/new recognition memory experiments3
Eyewitness memory is reliable, but the criminal justice system is not3
Priming in the autobiographical memory system: implications and future directions3
Improving older adults’ ability to follow instructions: benefits of actions at encoding and retrieval in working memory3
Action and posture influence the retrieval of memory for objects3
Factors affecting the forced confabulation effect: a meta-analysis of laboratory studies3
Pretesting can be beneficial even when using the internet to answer questions2
Associations between the misinformation effect, trauma exposure and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression2
Music cues impact the emotionality but not richness of episodic memory retrieval2
The influence of cue probability on item and source judgments in item method directed forgetting2
Development of a Japanese version of the Autobiographical Recollection Test: convergent validity with self-reported scales and memory details2
Aging and binding in short-term memory: processes involved in conjunctive and relational binding2
Hindsight bias in metamemory: outcome knowledge influences the recollection of judgments of learning2
Autobiographical recall of a stressful negative event in veterans with PTSD2
Doctored photographs create false memories of spectacular childhood events. a replication of Wade et al. (2002) with a Scandinavian twist2
The pretesting effect thrives in the presence of competing information2
Memory online: introduction to the special issue2
Grandiose narcissism influences the phenomenology of remembered past and imagined future events2
Belief-related memories: autobiographical memories of the religious self2
Negative body image and avoidant retrieval of body-related autobiographical memories2
Cross-examination may be more detrimental to repeated-event children than single-event children2
Investigating traumatic memory integration in people with and without post-traumatic stress disorder using the event-cueing paradigm2
Eye-closure effects and the influence of short-term storage and processing capacity on episodic memory2
Suppression-induced forgetting: a pre-registered replication of the think/no-think paradigm2
Eyewitness memory in the news can affect the strategic regulation of memory reporting2
Effects of past and future autobiographical thinking on the working self-concept2
Can perceived changes in autobiographical memories’ emotionality be explained by memory characteristics and individual differences?2
The effect of video playback speed on learning and mind-wandering in younger and older adults2
Remembering beloved objects from early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence and the role of the five senses2
Eyewitness confidence may not be ready for the courts: a reply to Wixted et al.2
Guess what? Different source-guessing strategies for old versus new information2
Preschoolers’ memory recall of new information: relation to parental reminiscing2
Memory updating after retrieval: when new information is false or correct2
Encoding-phase orientation toward thematic content over perceptual style benefits picture memory2
Deep distortion2
Is the study of memory unduly preoccupied with its sins?2
Adult memory for instances of emotionally stressful and non-stressful repeated events2
Mitigating the negative effects of retrieval stress on memory: an arousal reappraisal intervention2
The flashbulb-like nature of memory for the first COVID-19 case and the impact of the emergency. A cross-national survey2
The serial reproduction of an urban myth: revisiting Bartlett’s schema theory2
Stability and change in the organisation of collective memory representations2
Exploring the roles of distinctiveness and performance anticipation in the Attentional Boost Effect2
Effects of visual imagery on false memories in DRM and misinformation paradigms2
Playing “guess who?”: when an episodic specificity induction increases trace distinctiveness and reduces memory errors during event reconstruction2
Mnemonic scaffolds vary in effectiveness for serial recall2
Beliefs about Memory Questionnaire: psychometric properties in a natural disaster sample2
Retrospective future thinking as a novel method to imagine the future: remembering autobiographical events from the perspective of the future self2
Visuo-spatial working memory for objects and configurations in natural scenes in university students with ADHD2
Lost in the mall again: a preregistered replication and extension of Loftus & Pickrell (1995)2
Involuntary memory production during voluntary memory production: perceived usefulness, relevance, and intrusiveness2
Does experiencing inattentional blindness for crime influence eyewitness recall?2
Differences in autobiographical memories reported using text and voice during everyday life2
Emotional closure in autobiographical memories: phenomenology and involuntary remembering2
Reconciling a phenomenological with a functional approach to memory: narrative coherence and its social function2
Magnitude and sources of proactive interference in visual memory2
The effect of sleep and semantic information on associative novel word learning2
Sad reflections of happy times: depression vulnerability and experiences of sadness and happiness upon retrieval of positive autobiographical memories2
The interaction between reward and the task-irrelevant emotional context in memory2
Effects of survival processing on list method directed forgetting2
Episodic memory updating among older adults: moderating role of prior knowledge2
The production effect is consistent over material variations: support for the distinctiveness account2
Listeners’ effects on autobiographical memory for recent events2
Memory Changes2
Varying retrieval conditions to study survival processing2
False recall is associated with larger caudate in males but not in females2
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