What people believe about memory (original) (raw)

Research strategy in the study of memory: Fads, fallacies, and the search for the "coordinates of truth."

Douglas Hintzman

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Thinking about Human Memory

Kerry Chalmers

2016

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Memory and Cognition [Sutton, Harris, & Barnier]

John Sutton, Celia Harris

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The Science of Memory

Vera Poyraz, yousef mamdouh, Youssef Saifelnasr

New Memory Science, 2020

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Human Memory

Malik Noman Awan

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Human memory models: less complexity may deliver better explanations

Lizardo Vargas Bianchi

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Memory: A Philosophical Study (OUP 2010)

Sven Bernecker

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The psychology of memory

Alan Baddeley

1976

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The problem with amnesia: The problem with human memory

John Morton

Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1985

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When is memory more reliable? Scientific findings, theories, and myths

Busenur AKBAŞ

Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 2022

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Human Learning and Memory: What Educators Need to Know

Kutay Uzun

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What Psychologists Know and Believe about Memory: A Survey of Practitioners

Annika Melinder

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2011

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Looking beyond memory studies: comparisons and integrations

John Sutton

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The Science Of Memory: A Fresh Take

Ibrahim Aasim, Abhineet Maini

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Influences on Memory

John Sutton

Memory Studies, 2011

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Essentials_of_Human_Memory

Chaima Benkorichi

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Metamemories of memory researchers

Denise Park

Memory & Cognition, 1990

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Selected bibliography of Memory Studies

Eric Brian

International Social Science Journal, 2011

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What Do People Believe About Memory? Implications for the Science and Pseudoscience of Clinical Practice

Steven Lynn

Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie, 2015

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Some shortcomings of long-term working memory

fernand gobet

British Journal of Psychology, 2000

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The ups and downs of memory

Matthew Erdelyi

American Psychologist, 2010

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What Counts as a Memory? Definitions, Hypotheses, and "Kinding in Progress"

David Colaço

Philosophy of Science, 2022

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Memory, Neuroscience and Memory Enhancement

Marcos Alonso Fernández

Canadian Journal of Bioethics Revue canadienne de bioéthique , 2020

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Memory science in the twentieth century

Nick Tosh

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The Memory Phenomenon as a Never-Ending Story

Patrick Hutton

History and Theory, 2008

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THE EFFECTS OF STUDY AND TEST VARIABLES ON MEMORY

michael flores

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Memory Knowledge

Sven Bernecker

2011

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The Effects of Memorizing Related and Unrelated Information on Short-Term Memory of Words

Julianne Presnell

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Perspectives of Human Memory Models: A Critical Review

Suhair S . Al-Faris

Paper, 2021

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Memory and the brain: A retrospective

Louis G Tassinary

2014

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How to distinguish long-term individual memory representations? A historical and critical journey.

Marina Trakas

Voluntas, 2019

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Memory's Fragile Power Review of Searching for Memory: The Brain, the Mind, and the Past by D.L. Schacter

Philip Beaman

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Fernández, J. (2019). Memory: a self-referential account. Oxford University Press

Estudios de Filosofía Universidad de Antioquia

Estudios de Filosofía, No 64, 2021

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Defining and Describing Developments in Long-Term Declarative Memory

Angela Lukowski, Tracy Riggins

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Remembering: An Activity of Mind and Brain

Fim Craik

Annual Review of Psychology, 2019

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