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The following pages link to The influence of distinctive processing manipulations on older adults' false memory (Q48499385):
Displaying 11 items.
- Why do pictures, but not visual words, reduce older adults' false memories? (Q30375476) (← links)
- Repetition errors in habitual prospective memory: elimination of age differences via complex actions or appropriate resource allocation (Q33586936) (← links)
- Study modality and false recall (Q34796409) (← links)
- The Effects of Feedback on Memory Strategies of Younger and Older Adults (Q36235498) (← links)
- The interaction between frontal functioning and encoding processes in reducing false memories (Q38056997) (← links)
- Age and active navigation effects on episodic memory: A virtual reality study (Q38397421) (← links)
- Embodied cognition of aging (Q39688781) (← links)
- A SEMantic and EPisodic Memory Test (SEMEP) Developed within the Embodied Cognition Framework: Application to Normal Aging, Alzheimer's Disease and Semantic Dementia (Q41684725) (← links)
- Using Implicit Instructional Cues to Influence False Memory Induction (Q44873677) (← links)
- Stereotype threat reduces false recognition when older adults are forewarned (Q47665458) (← links)
- Item-specific processing reduces false recognition in older and younger adults: Separating encoding and retrieval using signal detection and the diffusion model (Q89357901) (← links)