| 1 | Reflecting on the Origins of Subjective Experience | 22.2 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 2 | The effects of face attractiveness on face memory depend on both age of perceiver and age of face | 2.2 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 3 | Age-related delay in reduced accessibility of refreshed items. | 1.6 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 4 | Deep learning fMRI classification of temporal codes during naturalistic movie viewing and memory recall | 0.2 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 5 | Monitoring what is real: The effects of modality and action on accuracy and type of reality monitoring error | 2.9 | 31 | Citations (PDF) |
| 6 | Holistic versus feature-based binding in the medial temporal lobe | 2.9 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 7 | Source memory that encoding was self-referential: the influence of stimulus characteristics | 1.8 | 54 | Citations (PDF) |
| 8 | Brain Mechanisms of Reality Monitoring | 6.8 | 148 | Citations (PDF) |
| 9 | Children’s decision making: When self-interest and moral considerations conflict | 1.9 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 10 | Reactivation during encoding supports the later discrimination of similar episodic memories | 2.5 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 11 | Cross-trial prediction of treatment outcome in depression: a machine learning approach | 17.3 | 630 | Citations (PDF) |
| 12 | Cognitive neuroscience: Applied cognitive psychology. | 0.9 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 13 | A ten-year follow-up of a study of memory for the attack of September 11, 2001: Flashbulb memories and memories for flashbulb events. | 1.7 | 173 | Citations (PDF) |
| 14 | A self-serving bias in children’s memories? | 1.7 | 18 | Citations (PDF) |
| 15 | Electrophysiological Correlates of Refreshing: Event-related Potentials Associated with Directing Reflective Attention to Face, Scene, or Word Representations | 2.2 | 25 | Citations (PDF) |
| 16 | Age-related differences in the neural basis of the subjective vividness of memories: evidence from multivoxel pattern classification | 1.9 | 95 | Citations (PDF) |
| 17 | Activity in ventromedial prefrontal cortex during self-related processing: positive subjective value or personal significance? | 2.7 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 18 | Recognition memory and source monitoring | 0.2 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 19 | Modulating Intrinsic Connectivity: Adjacent Subregions within Supplementary Motor Cortex, Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex, and Parietal Cortex Connect to Separate Functional Networks during Task and Also Connect during Rest | 2.3 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 20 | Decoding individual natural scene representations during perception and imagery | 2.3 | 96 | Citations (PDF) |
| 21 | Brain Mechanisms Underlying Reality Monitoring for Heard and Imagined Words | 3.7 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 22 | Extended self: spontaneous activation of medial prefrontal cortex by objects that are ‘mine’ | 2.7 | 72 | Citations (PDF) |
| 23 | Reality monitoring: Second perceptions and thoughts | 0.2 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 24 | Reality monitoring vs. discriminating between external sources of memories | 0.2 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 25 | Pictures and images: Spatial and temporal information compared | 0.2 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 26 | Recognition of pictures by alcoholic Korsakoff patients | 0.2 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 27 | Reality monitoring judgments of other people’s memories | 0.2 | 53 | Citations (PDF) |
| 28 | The reversed eyewitness suggestibility effect | 0.2 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 29 | Recognition memory and source monitoring | 0.2 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 30 | Controlling for homophone polarity and prime-target relatedness in the cross-modal lexical decision task | 0.2 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 31 | Processing own-age vs. other-age faces: Neuro-behavioral correlates and effects of emotion | 4.4 | 68 | Citations (PDF) |
| 32 | Age-related differences in agenda-driven monitoring of format and task information | 1.7 | 36 | Citations (PDF) |
| 33 | Dissociable Neural Mechanisms for Goal-Directed Versus Incidental Memory Reactivation | 3.7 | 84 | Citations (PDF) |
| 34 | Foraging for Thought | 3.7 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 35 | Lost thoughts: Implicit semantic interference impairs reflective access to currently active information. | 1.7 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 36 | fMRI investigations of left and right PFC contributions to episodic remembering | 0.5 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 37 | Extended self: medial prefrontal activity during transient association of self and objects | 2.7 | 87 | Citations (PDF) |
| 38 | Negative effects of item repetition on source memory | 1.4 | 17 | Citations (PDF) |
| 39 | Neural Mechanisms of Reading Facial Emotions in Young and Older Adults | 2.1 | 88 | Citations (PDF) |
| 40 | Age and emotion affect how we look at a face: Visual scan patterns differ for own-age versus other-age emotional faces | 2.2 | 135 | Citations (PDF) |
| 41 | Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their age | 0.7 | 24 | Citations (PDF) |
| 42 | Electrophysiological correlates of processing faces of younger and older individuals | 2.7 | 45 | Citations (PDF) |
| 43 | What Predicts the Own-Age Bias in Face Recognition Memory? | 0.6 | 112 | Citations (PDF) |
| 44 | Age differences in brain activity during perceptual versus reflective attention | 1.5 | 22 | Citations (PDF) |
| 45 | Refreshing and Integrating Visual Scenes in Scene-selective Cortex | 2.2 | 23 | Citations (PDF) |
| 46 | Age-group differences in interference from young and older emotional faces | 2.2 | 88 | Citations (PDF) |
| 47 | Implicit Perceptual Anticipation Triggered by Statistical Learning | 3.7 | 384 | Citations (PDF) |
| 48 | Neural evidence of statistical learning: Incidental detection and anticipation of regularities | 0.2 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 49 | The relation between race-related implicit associations and scalp-recorded neural activity evoked by faces from different races | 1.3 | 81 | Citations (PDF) |
| 50 | Top–Down Enhancement and Suppression of Activity in Category-selective Extrastriate Cortex from an Act of Reflective Attention | 2.2 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 51 | Neural Evidence of Statistical Learning: Efficient Detection of Visual Regularities Without Awareness | 2.2 | 496 | Citations (PDF) |
| 52 | The consequence of refreshing for access to nonselected items in young and older adults | 1.4 | 34 | Citations (PDF) |
| 53 | Medial cortex activity, self-reflection and depression | 2.7 | 185 | Citations (PDF) |
| 54 | Similar and dissociable mechanisms for attention to internal versus external information | 4.4 | 32 | Citations (PDF) |
| 55 | Young and older emotional faces: Are there age group differences in expression identification and memory? | 1.9 | 200 | Citations (PDF) |
| 56 | Age-group differences in medial cortex activity associated with thinking about self-relevant agendas. | 1.6 | 38 | Citations (PDF) |
| 57 | Long-term memory for the terrorist attack of September 11: Flashbulb memories, event memories, and the factors that influence their retention. | 1.7 | 184 | Citations (PDF) |
| 58 | Source monitoring 15 years later: What have we learned from fMRI about the neural mechanisms of source memory? | 6.7 | 584 | Citations (PDF) |
| 59 | Comparing effects of perceptual and reflective repetition on subjective experience during later recognition memory | 1.9 | 14 | Citations (PDF) |
| 60 | Prefrontal and parietal contributions to refreshing: An rTMS study | 4.4 | 18 | Citations (PDF) |
| 61 | When a Thought Equals a Look: Refreshing Enhances Perceptual Memory | 2.2 | 41 | Citations (PDF) |
| 62 | Refreshing One of Several Active Representations: Behavioral and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Differences between Young and Older Adults | 2.2 | 34 | Citations (PDF) |
| 63 | Introduction to the special section on integrative approaches to source memory. | 1.0 | 5 | Citations (PDF) |
| 64 | Neuroimaging evidence for agenda-dependent monitoring of different features during short-term source memory tests. | 1.0 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 65 | Memory for emotional and neutral information: Gender and individual differences in emotional sensitivity | 1.8 | 100 | Citations (PDF) |
| 66 | A brief thought can modulate activity in extrastriate visual areas: Top-down effects of refreshing just-seen visual stimuli | 4.4 | 121 | Citations (PDF) |
| 67 | Refreshing: A Minimal Executive Function | 2.9 | 199 | Citations (PDF) |
| 68 | The influence of self-regulatory focus on encoding of, and memory for, emotional words | 1.3 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 69 | Reality monitoring and the media | 1.6 | 27 | Citations (PDF) |
| 70 | Food Preference Questionnaire as a Screening Tool for Assessing Dietary Risk of Cardiovascular Disease within Health Risk Appraisals | 1.4 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 71 | Source misattributions may increase the accuracy of source judgments | 1.4 | 33 | Citations (PDF) |
| 72 | An fMRI investigation of short-term source memory in young and older adults | 4.4 | 69 | Citations (PDF) |
| 73 | Importing perceived features into false memories | 1.8 | 89 | Citations (PDF) |
| 74 | Age-related binding deficits and the content of false memories. | 1.6 | 58 | Citations (PDF) |
| 75 | A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation of short-term source and item memory for negative pictures | 1.5 | 34 | Citations (PDF) |
| 76 | Emotional Arousal Can Impair Feature Binding in Working Memory | 2.2 | 182 | Citations (PDF) |
| 77 | Dissociating medial frontal and posterior cingulate activity during self-reflection | 2.7 | 327 | Citations (PDF) |
| 78 | Memory and reality. | 2.3 | 299 | Citations (PDF) |
| 79 | The relation between source memory and episodic memory: Comment on Siedlecki et al. (2005). | 1.6 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 80 | Neural correlates of evaluation associated with promotion and prevention regulatory focus | 1.9 | 123 | Citations (PDF) |
| 81 | Using fMRI to investigate | 1.9 | 144 | Citations (PDF) |
| 82 | Assessing a minimal executive operation in schizophrenia | 3.1 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |
| 83 | Implicit and Explicit Evaluation: fMRI Correlates of Valence, Emotional Intensity, and Control in the Processing of Attitudes | 2.2 | 329 | Citations (PDF) |
| 84 | An Age-Related Deficit in Prefrontal Cortical Function Associated With Refreshing Information | 3.7 | 109 | Citations (PDF) |
| 85 | A memory‐based, Simon‐like, spatial congruence effect: Evidence for persisting spatial codes | 2.4 | 7 | Citations (PDF) |
| 86 | Separable Neural Components in the Processing of Black and White Faces | 3.7 | 603 | Citations (PDF) |
| 87 | Prefrontal Cortex Activity Associated with Source Monitoring in a Working Memory Task | 2.2 | 100 | Citations (PDF) |
| 88 | Effects of verbalization on lineup face recognition in an interpolated inspection paradigm | 1.6 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 89 | Impaired performance in a working memory binding task in patients with schizophrenia | 3.1 | 63 | Citations (PDF) |
| 90 | Preserved Spatial Memory Over Brief Intervals in Older Adults. | 1.6 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 91 | Remembering chosen and assigned options | 1.4 | 91 | Citations (PDF) |
| 92 | Prefrontal activity associated with working memory and episodic long-term memory | 1.7 | 406 | Citations (PDF) |
| 93 | Source monitoring and suggestibility to misinformation: adult age-related differences | 1.6 | 131 | Citations (PDF) |
| 94 | Reactions to and memories for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in adults with posttraumatic stress disorder | 1.6 | 16 | Citations (PDF) |
| 95 | Frontal activations associated with accessing and evaluating information in working memory: an fMRI study | 4.4 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 96 | Frontal activations associated with accessing and evaluating information in working memory: an fMRI study | 4.4 | 152 | Citations (PDF) |
| 97 | fMRI Evidence for an Organization of Prefrontal Cortex by Both Type of Process and Type of Information | 2.8 | 99 | Citations (PDF) |
| 98 | Affective Review and Schema Reliance in Memory in Older and Younger Adults | 0.3 | 50 | Citations (PDF) |
| 99 | Neural components of social evaluation. | 2.9 | 186 | Citations (PDF) |
| 100 | Second Thoughts versus Second Looks: An Age-Related Deficit in Reflectively Refreshing Just-Activated Information | 3.7 | 146 | Citations (PDF) |
| 101 | The Development of Explicit Memory for Basic Perceptual Features | 1.9 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 102 | Neuroimaging a Single Thought: Dorsolateral PFC Activity Associated with Refreshing Just-Activated Information | 4.4 | 156 | Citations (PDF) |
| 103 | Source ROCs are (typically) curvilinear: Comment on Yonelinas (1999). | 1.0 | 75 | Citations (PDF) |
| 104 | Brain Potentials Reflect Behavioral Differences in True and False Recognition | 2.2 | 152 | Citations (PDF) |
| 105 | Source ROCs are (typically) curvilinear: Comment on Yonelinas (1999). | 1.0 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 106 | Aging and reflective processes of working memory: Binding and test load deficits. | 1.6 | 258 | Citations (PDF) |
| 107 | Cross-modal source monitoring confusions between perceived and imagined events. | 1.0 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 108 | Choice-supportive source monitoring: Do our decisions seem better to us as we age? | 1.6 | 218 | Citations (PDF) |
| 109 | Misremembrance of Options Past: Source Monitoring and Choice | 3.7 | 205 | Citations (PDF) |
| 110 | fMRI evidence of age-related hippocampal dysfunction in feature binding in working memory | 4.0 | 381 | Citations (PDF) |
| 111 | False memories and the source monitoring framework | 3.2 | 69 | Citations (PDF) |
| 112 | Aging and reflective processes of working memory: Binding and test load deficits. | 1.6 | 81 | Citations (PDF) |
| 113 | Choice-supportive source monitoring: Do our decisions seem better to us as we age? | 1.6 | 82 | Citations (PDF) |
| 114 | Cross-modal source monitoring confusions between perceived and imagined events. | 1.0 | 26 | Citations (PDF) |
| 115 | Facilitation and impairment of event memory produced by photograph review | 1.4 | 107 | Citations (PDF) |
| 116 | STEREOTYPE RELIANCE IN SOURCE MONITORING: AGE DIFFERENCES AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEST CORRELATES | 1.0 | 168 | Citations (PDF) |
| 117 | Source Memory and Eyewitness Suggestibility in Older Adults | 2.2 | 60 | Citations (PDF) |
| 118 | False memories and confabulation | 6.8 | 194 | Citations (PDF) |
| 119 | The role of prefrontal cortex during tests of episodic memory | 6.8 | 253 | Citations (PDF) |
| 120 | Individual and Cultural Reality Monitoring | 1.8 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 121 | Left prefrontal activation during episodic remembering | 1.5 | 247 | Citations (PDF) |
| 122 | Aging and source monitoring: Cognitive processes and neuropsychological correlates. | 1.7 | 282 | Citations (PDF) |
| 123 | Post-event review in older and younger adults: Improving memory accessibility of complex everyday events. | 1.6 | 58 | Citations (PDF) |
| 124 | Interpersonal Reality Monitoring: Judging the Sources of Other People's Memories | 0.6 | 104 | Citations (PDF) |
| 125 | Aging and source monitoring: Cognitive processes and neuropsychological correlates. | 1.7 | 68 | Citations (PDF) |
| 126 | Post-event review in older and younger adults: Improving memory accessibility of complex everyday events. | 1.6 | 41 | Citations (PDF) |
| 127 | The Similarity of Brain Activity Associated with True and False Recognition Memory Depends On Test Format | 3.7 | 137 | Citations (PDF) |
| 128 | Source monitoring and memory distortion | 3.7 | 131 | Citations (PDF) |
| 129 | Electrophysiological brain activity and memory source monitoring | 1.5 | 88 | Citations (PDF) |
| 130 | False recollection induced by photographs: A comparison of older and younger adults. | 1.6 | 173 | Citations (PDF) |
| 131 | Effects of relatedness and number of distractors on attribute judgments in Alzheimer's disease. | 1.6 | 9 | Citations (PDF) |
| 132 | Confabulation, Memory Deficits, and Frontal Dysfunction | 0.9 | 168 | Citations (PDF) |
| 133 | The verbal overshadowing effect: Why descriptions impair face recognition | 1.4 | 158 | Citations (PDF) |
| 134 | Evaluating characteristics of false memories: Remember/know judgments and memory characteristics questionnaire compared | 1.4 | 300 | Citations (PDF) |
| 135 | False recollection induced by photographs: A comparison of older and younger adults. | 1.6 | 42 | Citations (PDF) |
| 136 | Effects of relatedness and number of distractors on attribute judgments in Alzheimer's disease. | 1.6 | 3 | Citations (PDF) |
| 137 | Electrophysiological brain activity and memory source monitoring | 1.5 | 88 | Citations (PDF) |
| 138 | Some problems with the process-dissociation approach to memory. | 1.7 | 111 | Citations (PDF) |
| 139 | Feature memory and binding in young and older adults | 1.4 | 738 | Citations (PDF) |
| 140 | Emotional Focus and Source Monitoring | 2.2 | 132 | Citations (PDF) |
| 141 | Spatial Location Memory in Amnesia: Binding Item and Location Information Under Incidental and Intentional Encoding Conditions | 1.8 | 82 | Citations (PDF) |
| 142 | Some problems with the process-dissociation approach to memory. | 1.7 | 61 | Citations (PDF) |
| 143 | Aging and single versus multiple cues in source monitoring. | 1.6 | 81 | Citations (PDF) |
| 144 | Semantic space in Alzheimer's disease patients. | 1.6 | 35 | Citations (PDF) |
| 145 | Semantic relations and Alzheimer's disease: Typicality and direction of testing. | 1.6 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 146 | Aging and single versus multiple cues in source monitoring. | 1.6 | 20 | Citations (PDF) |
| 147 | Semantic space in Alzheimer's disease patients. | 1.6 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 148 | Semantic relations and Alzheimer's disease: Typicality and direction of testing. | 1.6 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 149 | Aging and the effects of affective and factual focus on source monitoring and recall. | 1.6 | 115 | Citations (PDF) |
| 150 | Time-course studies of reality monitoring and recognition. | 1.0 | 99 | Citations (PDF) |
| 151 | Time-course studies of reality monitoring and recognition. | 1.0 | 76 | Citations (PDF) |
| 152 | Aging and the effects of affective and factual focus on source monitoring and recall. | 1.6 | 57 | Citations (PDF) |
| 153 | Source monitoring. | 6.7 | 3,699 | Citations (PDF) |
| 154 | Rate of False Source Attributions Depends on How Questions Are Asked | 0.3 | 90 | Citations (PDF) |
| 155 | Source monitoring. | 6.7 | 80 | Citations (PDF) |
| 156 | Age differences in using source-relevant cues. | 1.6 | 163 | Citations (PDF) |
| 157 | MEM: Mechanisms of Recollection | 2.2 | 239 | Citations (PDF) |
| 158 | Self Effects in Memory for Person Information | 0.6 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 159 | Age differences in using source-relevant cues. | 1.6 | 108 | Citations (PDF) |
| 160 | Developmental changes in memory source monitoring | 1.9 | 377 | Citations (PDF) |
| 161 | The Stroop Congruency Effect is More Observable under a Speed Strategy Than an Accuracy Strategy | 1.5 | 19 | Citations (PDF) |
| 162 | Aging and qualitative characteristics of memories for perceived and imagined complex events. | 1.6 | 239 | Citations (PDF) |
| 163 | Aging and qualitative characteristics of memories for perceived and imagined complex events. | 1.6 | 121 | Citations (PDF) |
| 164 | The eyewitness suggestibility effect and memory for source | 1.4 | 528 | Citations (PDF) |
| 165 | Frequency judgments: The problem of defining a perceptual event. | 1.0 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 166 | Aging and source monitoring. | 1.6 | 260 | Citations (PDF) |
| 167 | "More on recognition and recall in amnesics": Correction to Hirst, Johnson, Phelps, and Volpe (1988). | 1.0 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 168 | Aging and source monitoring. | 1.6 | 154 | Citations (PDF) |
| 169 | Frequency judgments: The problem of defining a perceptual event. | 1.0 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 170 | The consequences for memory of imagining in another person’s voice | 1.4 | 126 | Citations (PDF) |
| 171 | Memory confusions for real and imagined completions of symmetrical visual patterns | 1.4 | 96 | Citations (PDF) |
| 172 | Amnesia and second language learning | 0.9 | 37 | Citations (PDF) |
| 173 | Phenomenal characteristics of memories for perceived and imagined autobiographical events. | 1.7 | 937 | Citations (PDF) |
| 174 | Qualitative effects of rehearsal on memories for perceived and imagined complex events. | 1.7 | 228 | Citations (PDF) |
| 175 | Reality monitoring: An experimental phenomenological approach. | 1.7 | 302 | Citations (PDF) |
| 176 | More on recognition and recall in amnesics. | 1.0 | 109 | Citations (PDF) |
| 177 | Phenomenal characteristics of memories for perceived and imagined autobiographical events. | 1.7 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 178 | Qualitative effects of rehearsal on memories for perceived and imagined complex events. | 1.7 | 13 | Citations (PDF) |
| 179 | Reality monitoring: An experimental phenomenological approach. | 1.7 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 180 | More on recognition and recall in amnesics. | 1.0 | 70 | Citations (PDF) |
| 181 | Is event frequency encoded automatically? The case of alcohol intoxication. | 1.0 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 182 | Human Learning and Memory | 22.2 | 250 | Citations (PDF) |
| 183 | Is event frequency encoded automatically? The case of alcohol intoxication. | 1.0 | 11 | Citations (PDF) |
| 184 | Recognition and recall in amnesics. | 1.0 | 108 | Citations (PDF) |
| 185 | Do alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome patients acquire affective reactions? | 1.0 | 212 | Citations (PDF) |
| 186 | Confusions between Memories for Performed and Imagined Actions: A Developmental Comparison | 3.4 | 167 | Citations (PDF) |
| 187 | Do alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome patients acquire affective reactions? | 1.0 | 68 | Citations (PDF) |
| 188 | Differentiating Fact from Fantasy: The Reliability of Children's Memory | 2.9 | 174 | Citations (PDF) |
| 189 | Dreams and reality monitoring. | 1.7 | 56 | Citations (PDF) |
| 190 | Dreams and reality monitoring. | 1.7 | 39 | Citations (PDF) |
| 191 | Articulated thoughts during simulated situations: A paradigm for studying cognition in emotion and behavior | 1.5 | 187 | Citations (PDF) |
| 192 | Age-Related Changes in Confusion between Memories for Thoughts and Memories for Speech | 3.4 | 205 | Citations (PDF) |
| 193 | Reality monitoring. | 3.2 | 1,416 | Citations (PDF) |
| 194 | Cognitive Operations and Decision Bias in Reality Monitoring | 0.3 | 299 | Citations (PDF) |
| 195 | Reality monitoring. | 3.2 | 78 | Citations (PDF) |
| 196 | Alcohol and elaborative schemas for sentences. | 0.8 | 46 | Citations (PDF) |
| 197 | Is there something special about memory for internally generated information? | 1.4 | 89 | Citations (PDF) |
| 198 | The effects of orienting tasks on recognition, recall, and modality confusion of pictures and words | 3.3 | 149 | Citations (PDF) |
| 199 | Alcohol and elaborative schemas for sentences. | 0.8 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 200 | Are there developmental differences in reality-monitoring? | 1.9 | 45 | Citations (PDF) |
| 201 | Facilitation in naming and categorizing repeated pictures and words. | 0.8 | 189 | Citations (PDF) |
| 202 | Fact and fantasy: The roles of accuracy and variability in confusing imaginations with perceptual experiences. | 0.8 | 141 | Citations (PDF) |
| 203 | Facilitation in naming and categorizing repeated pictures and words. | 0.8 | 6 | Citations (PDF) |
| 204 | Fact and fantasy: The roles of accuracy and variability in confusing imaginations with perceptual experiences. | 0.8 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 205 | More on interpretive factors in forgetting | 1.4 | 15 | Citations (PDF) |
| 206 | Fact and fantasy: The effects of internally generated events on the apparent frequency of externally generated events | 1.4 | 75 | Citations (PDF) |
| 207 | Transfer and forgetting: Interpretive shifts and stimulus reinstatement. | 0.8 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 208 | COMMUNICATION AND COGNITIVE ORGANIZATION IN HUMANS AND OTHER ANIMALS | 4.0 | 51 | Citations (PDF) |
| 209 | Transfer and forgetting: Interpretive shifts and stimulus reinstatement. | 0.8 | 0 | Citations (PDF) |
| 210 | Interpretive factors in forgetting. | 0.8 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 211 | Interpretive factors in forgetting. | 0.8 | 21 | Citations (PDF) |
| 212 | Context effects in sentence memory. | 1.1 | 49 | Citations (PDF) |
| 213 | Memory for tacit implications of sentences. | 1.1 | 260 | Citations (PDF) |
| 214 | Semantic memory and sentence verification time. | 1.1 | 1 | Citations (PDF) |
| 215 | Organizational units in free recall as a source of transfer. | 1.1 | 8 | Citations (PDF) |
| 216 | Contextual prerequisites for understanding: Some investigations of comprehension and recall | 3.3 | 1,868 | Citations (PDF) |
| 217 | Comprehension factors in interpreting memory for abstract and concrete sentences | 3.3 | 53 | Citations (PDF) |
| 218 | Distinct neural networks support the mere ownership effect under different motivational contexts | 1.3 | 12 | Citations (PDF) |