Memory

Papers
(The median citation count of Memory is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Isolating the effects of visual imagery on prospective memory38
Remembering online and offline: the effects of retrieval contexts, cues, and intervals on autobiographical memory34
Effects of psychopathic traits on preferential recall and recognition of emotionally evocative photos34
Haptic recognition memory and lateralisation for verbal and nonverbal shapes22
Exploring techniques for encoding spoken instructions in working memory: a comparison of verbal rehearsal, motor imagery, self-enactment and action observation21
Toward mastering foreign-language translations: transfer between productive and receptive learning21
Semantic partitioning facilitates memory for object location through category-partition cueing20
Remembering the good and bad and the self and others in a culturally modulated self-memory system20
Memory online: introduction to the special issue19
Did I text you? The influence of the mode of transmission on destination memory19
Pupil old/new effect as an objective measure of recognition memory: a meta-analysis of 17 eye-tracking experiments17
Does repetition enhance curiosity to learn trivia question answers? Implications for memory and motivated learning17
Misremembering Brexit: partisan bias and individual predictors of false memories for fake news stories among Brexit voters16
The serial reproduction of an urban myth: revisiting Bartlett’s schema theory16
Development of a Japanese version of the Autobiographical Recollection Test: convergent validity with self-reported scales and memory details15
Suggested false memories of a non-existent film: forensically relevant individual differences in the crashing memories paradigm15
Déjà vu and other dissociative states in memory15
Directed forgetting of emotionally toned items and mental health: a meta-analytic review14
On the role of familiarity and developmental exposure in music-evoked autobiographical memories14
False memory-guided eye movements: insights from a DRM-Saccade paradigm14
To mention or not to mention? The inclusion of self-reported most traumatic and most positive memories in the life story13
Sad reflections of happy times: depression vulnerability and experiences of sadness and happiness upon retrieval of positive autobiographical memories13
Concept mapping – increased potential as a retrieval-based task11
Memory and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy: a potentially risky combination in the courtroom11
Belief-related memories: autobiographical memories of the religious self11
Same concept, different label: the effect of repressed memory and dissociative amnesia terminology on beliefs and recovered memory admissibility in court11
Effects of cueing multiple memories of eating on people’s judgments about their diet10
How do we recall the story of our lives? Evidence for a temporal order in the recall of important life story events10
Escaping from revulsion - disgust and escape in response to body-relevant autobiographical memories10
Investigating traumatic memory integration in people with and without post-traumatic stress disorder using the event-cueing paradigm10
A little can go a long way: giving learners some context can enhance the benefits of pretesting10
The removal of distractors in a multidistractor complex span task9
Remembering a life: an examination of open-ended life stories and the reminiscence bump in patients with Alzheimer’s disease9
Relational binding and holistic retrieval in ageing9
Dissociations between directly and generatively retrieved autobiographical memories: evidence from ageing8
Evaluating earwitness identification procedures: adapting pre-parade instructions and parade procedure8
Correction8
Gender differences and the association between the phenomenological characteristics of autobiographical memories and psychopathic traits in a university student sample8
Event centrality in social anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder8
Playing “guess who?”: when an episodic specificity induction increases trace distinctiveness and reduces memory errors during event reconstruction8
Enhanced recognition memory for emotional nonverbal sounds8
Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrust8
Children’s Retrieval of Science Facts: The Role of Hints and Confidence8
Memory for actions and reality monitoring in adults with autism spectrum disorder8
Judges and lawyers’ beliefs in repression and dissociative amnesia may imperil justice: further guidance required8
Retrieval practice reduces relative forgetting over time8
Perceived event resolution—rather than time—allows older adults to reduce the negativity of their memories7
Action and posture influence the retrieval of memory for objects7
The moderating effects of nostalgia on mood and optimism during the COVID-19 pandemic7
Repeated recall on source misattribution in Alzheimer’s disease7
The role of attention and verbal rehearsal in remembering more valuable item-colour binding7
Probing the self-defining period in memories of the Bangladesh independence war generation7
Verbalisation of processes underlying prospective memory7
Event characteristics help to explain the distribution of autobiographical memories over the first decade of life7
Self-defining memories among persons with mental health, substance use, cognitive, and physical health conditions: a systematic review7
Alleged false accusations of abuse: characteristics, consequences, and coping7
Effects of familiar music exposure on deliberate retrieval of remote episodic and semantic memories in healthy aging adults7
Grandiose narcissism influences the phenomenology of remembered past and imagined future events7
Music cues impact the emotionality but not richness of episodic memory retrieval6
Retrieval practice benefits for spelling performance in fifth-grade children6
False remembering in real life: James Ost’s contributions to memory psychology6
Autobiographical memory phenomenology in transgender and cisgender individuals6
A preliminary experimental test of the crossed influences between the valence of collective memory and collective future thinking6
Does context matter for memory? Testing the effectiveness of learning by imagining situated interactions with objects6
Online dating through lies: the effects of lie fabrication for personal semantic information on predicted and actual memory performance*6
Collective memories serve similar functions to autobiographical memories6
Progressive retrieval practice leads to greater memory for image-word pairs than standard retrieval practice6
Are memories of sexual trauma fragmented? A post publication discussion among Richard J. McNally, Dorthe Berntsen, Chris R. Brewin and David C. Rubin5
Investigating false memories among “winners” and “losers” in the prisoner’s dilemma5
People experience similar intrusions about past and future autobiographical negative experiences5
Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall5
Seeing what you believe: recognition memory for evolutionary tree structure is affected by students’ misconceptions5
Metacognitive processes accompanying the first stages of autobiographical retrieval in the self-memory system5
Catching wanted people at the border: prospective person memory and face matching in border control decisions5
Retracted memories in the general population: are there differences between eastern and western countries?5
Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming: the role of cue repetition5
Thinking of death and remembering living things: mortality salience and the animacy effect5
The frequency and cueing mechanisms of involuntary autobiographical memories while driving5
Do emotionally negative events impair working memory as a result of intrusive thoughts?5
Persistence of false memories and emergence of collective false memory: collaborative recall of DRM word lists5
The role of culture and semantic organization in working memory updating5
Immediate recall of serial numbers with or without multiple item repetitions5
Age differences in memory for names and occupations associated with faces: the effects of assigned and self-perceived social importance5
Positive memory intervention techniques: a scoping review5
Recollection of “true” feedback is better than “false” feedback independently of a priori beliefs: an investigation from the perspective of dual-recollection theory4
Sense of purpose in life, cognitive function, and the phenomenology of autobiographical memory4
Adults’ memories of childhood cluster in the year of a residential move4
The effect of cross-examination style questions on adult eyewitness accuracy depends on question type and eyewitness confidence4
Pretesting boosts item but not source memory4
On our susceptibility to external memory store manipulation: examining the influence of perceived reliability and expected access to an external store4
The influence of acute alcohol intoxication and hair visibility on delayed face recall4
Repressed memories and the body keeps the score : public perceptions and prevalence4
Recognition, remember-know, and confidence judgments: no evidence of cross-contamination here!4
What are your thoughts? Exploring age-related changes in episodic and semantic autobiographical content on an open-ended retrieval task4
Survival processing and directed forgetting: enhanced memory for both to-be-remembered and to-be-forgotten information4
Individual differences in memory disruption caused by simulated cellphone notifications4
Effects of delay and reminders on time-based prospective memory in a naturalistic task4
How do college students use digital flashcards during self-regulated learning?4
On the retrieval of earliest memories4
Remembering beloved objects from early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence and the role of the five senses4
The contamination effect on recognition memory: adding evidence of an adaptive mnemonic tuning4
Confidence ratings are better predictors of future performance than delayed judgments of learning4
Emotional autobiographical memory retrieval in time domain4
The role of attention in the emergence of the evaluative and incidental self-reference effects4
What characteristics make self-generated memory cues effective over time?4
Anodal tDCS of the left inferior parietal cortex enhances memory for correct information without affecting recall of misinformation4
Response time concealed information test using fillers in cybercrime and concealed identity scenarios4
Self-defining memories and past academic stress in Chinese and American college students: a replication and extension of Wang and Singer (2021)4
Can divided attention at retrieval improve memory? Effects of target detection during recognition4
A novel study: hypermnesia for books read years ago4
Associative asymmetry of the recognition without cued-recall effect in thematic relations4
Factors that contribute to an inability to remember an important aspect of a traumatic event3
The role of mediators for the pretesting effect3
Partisan bias in false memories for misinformation about the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot3
Similar phonemes create interference in the serial recall task3
Item-specific encoding reduces false recognition of homograph and implicit mediated critical lures3
Mechanisms of long-term repetition priming in recognising speech in noise3
The flashbulb-like nature of memory for the first COVID-19 case and the impact of the emergency. A cross-national survey3
The dynamics of memory for United States presidents in younger and older adults3
The benefits of item-method-directed forgetting3
Autobiographical recall of a stressful negative event in veterans with PTSD3
Negative body image and avoidant retrieval of body-related autobiographical memories3
Dissociation and false memory: the moderating role of trauma and cognitive ability3
Emotional closure in autobiographical memories: phenomenology and involuntary remembering3
The positive dimension of schizotypy is associated with self-report measures of autobiographical memory and future thinking but not experimenter-scored indices3
The effect of video playback speed on learning and mind-wandering in younger and older adults3
Guided recall of positive autobiographical memories increases anticipated pleasure and psychological resources, and reduces depressive symptoms: a replication and extension of a randomised controlled 3
Forgetting of competing solutions as a consequence of analogical problem-solving attempts3
Direct retrieval as a theory of involuntary autobiographical memories: evaluation and future directions3
Learning with friends and strangers: partner familiarity does not improve collaborative learning performance in younger and older adults3
Are efficient learners of verbal stimuli also efficient and precise learners of visuospatial stimuli?3
In which case is working memory for movements affected by verbal interference? Evidence from the verbal description of movement3
What is your earliest memory? It depends3
How well do you think you remember your personal past? French validation of the Autobiographical Recollection Test (ART) and exploration of age effect3
Memory develops3
Memory error speed predicts subsequent accuracy for recognition misses but not false alarms3
The gist of it: offloading memory does not reduce the benefit of list categorisation3
Priming in the autobiographical memory system: implications and future directions3
In my life: memory, self and The Beatles3
A story to tell: the role of narratives in reducing delay discounting for people who strongly discount the future3
Judgments of learning reflect the encoding of contexts, not items: evidence from a test of recognition exclusion3
Why do people share memories online? An examination of the motives and characteristics of social media users2
Episodic memory and personal semantics as triggers of nostalgia: its relationships between abstraction of memory content and temporal distance2
Probing emotional recognition memory: how different response formats affect response behaviour2
Comparison of working memory performance in athletes and non-athletes: a meta-analysis of behavioural studies2
The production effect is consistent over material variations: support for the distinctiveness account2
Pre-testing effects are target-specific and are not driven by a generalised state of curiosity2
Illness and narrative identity: examining past and future life story chapters in individuals with bipolar disorder, diabetes mellitus or no chronic illness2
Judgments of learning improve memory for word lists via enhanced item-specific encoding: evidence from categorised, uncategorised, and DRM lists2
A novel study: long-lasting event memory2
A thorough examination of cue specificity and task-appropriateness in defining focal and nonfocal prospective memory tasks2
Magnitude and sources of proactive interference in visual memory2
Age of acquisition effects in recognition without identification tasks2
Prediction errors lead to updating of memories for conversations2
Collective interactions, collaborative inhibition, and shared spatial knowledge2
Did I tell you something personal? The influence of the distinctive features on destination memory2
What constrains people’s ability to learn about the testing effect through task experience?2
Incidental learning of proper names and “earwitness” recall2
Eyewitness confidence may not be ready for the courts: a reply to Wixted et al.2
Using shame to extend Martin Conway’s self-memory system2
Saved information is remembered less well than deleted information, if the saving process is perceived as reliable2
Laypeople’s perceptions of the effects of event repetition, reporting delay, and emotion on children’s and adults’ memory2
My child and I: self- and child-reference effects among parents with self-worth contingent on children’s performance2
“My life disappeared in illness”: bipolar disorder and themes in narrative identity2
Differences in autobiographical memories reported using text and voice during everyday life2
The effects of acute stress on eyewitness memory: an integrative review for eyewitness researchers2
Emotional and temporal order effects – a comparison between word-cued and important autobiographical memories recall orders2
Development of self-derivation through memory integration and relations with world knowledge2
Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire: a comparison of young and older adults2
The effect of task difficulty on the aftereffects of prospective memory2
Understanding the relationship between self and memory through the IAM task2
Episodic memory and recognition are influenced by cues’ sensory modality: comparing odours, music and faces using virtual reality2
How well imageability, concreteness, perceptual strength, and action strength predict recognition memory, lexical decision, and reading aloud performance2
Enhanced memory for context associated with corrective feedback: evidence for episodic processes in errorful learning2
Individual differences in autobiographical memory predict the tendency to engage in spontaneous thoughts2
Retrieval practice via corrective feedback: is learning better for targets in an expected or surprising sense?2
The mediating role of impulsivity in the relationship between executive functions (working memory, inhibition) and prospective memory2
Instructions to shift eyes do not increase item-method directed forgetting2
The role of episodic memory in imagining autobiographical events: the influence of event expectancy and context familiarity2
Female advantage in verbal learning revisited: a HUNT study2
Is precrastination related to updating and inhibition aspects of executive function?2
The role of working memory loads on immediate and long-term sentence recall2
Doing right by the eyewitness evidence: a response to Berkowitz et al.2
Effects of dissociation on the characteristics of the happiest and the saddest autobiographical memories2
Memory bias for social hierarchical information is modulated by perceived social rank2
Effects of past and future autobiographical thinking on the working self-concept2
Suppression-induced forgetting: a pre-registered replication of the think/no-think paradigm2
Narrative identity does not predict well-being when controlling for emotional valence2
Improving older adults’ ability to follow instructions: benefits of actions at encoding and retrieval in working memory2
Self-derivation of new knowledge through memory integration varies as a function of prior knowledge2
Strategic use of internal and external memory in everyday life: episodic, semantic, procedural, and prospective purposes2
Tonic immobility (freezing) during sexual and physical assaults produces stronger memory effects than other characteristics of the assaults2
Challenging memories reduces intrusive memories and the memory amplification effect2
Autobiographical phenomenology of memories of fiction2
Informative and uninformative prestimulus cues at encoding benefit familiarity and source memory2
Does deep processing protect against mind wandering and other lapses of attention during learning?2
The differential fading of disgust and fear reactions to a personal trauma in a non-clinical population2
Within-category similarity negatively affects associative memory performance in both younger and older adults1
Do childhood experiences influence associations between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and positive autobiographical memories among military veteran students? An exploratory study1
Highly similar and competing visual scenes lead to diminished object but not spatial detail in memory drawings1
Can AI-generated faces serve as fillers in eyewitness lineups?1
Investigating the neural basis of schematic false memories by examining schematic and lure pattern similarity1
Effects of survival processing on list method directed forgetting1
Accuracy and completeness of autobiographical memory: evidence from a wearable camera study1
Push polls increase false memories for fake news stories1
Primacy (and recency) effects in delayed recognition of items from instances of repeated events1
Is “memory-for-when” universal? Group and individual variability in temporal position memory for words, faces, and classrooms1
The Geneva Space Cruiser: a fully self-administered online tool to assess prospective memory across the adult lifespan1
The effect of emotional valence and font size on metacognition and memory1
The influence of event similarity on the detailed recall of autobiographical memories1
From one generation to the next: perception of frequency of family memory transmission1
Memory Changes1
Exploring the necessary conditions for phonological interference in serial recall1
Does point value structure influence measures of memory selectivity?1
The role of prior familiarisation and meaningfulness of verbal and visual stimuli on directed forgetting1
The effects of forewarning and divided attention on context retrieval in false recognition1
Face masks degrade our ability to remember face-name associations more than predicted by judgments of learning1
Divergent thinking and constructing future events: dissociating old from new ideas1
Learning and vulnerability to phonological and semantic interference in normal aging: an experimental study1
Concreteness and levels of processing: a test of the dual-coding hypothesis using dynamic visual noise1
Effects of bilingualism on autobiographical memory: variation in idea density and retrieval speed1
Validity and normative data of the Chinese Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire (PRMQ) across adolescence, adults and elderly people1
How do participants feel about the ethics of rich false memory studies?1
The effects of episode spacing on adult's reports of a repeated event1
False recall is associated with larger caudate in males but not in females1
Listeners’ effects on autobiographical memory for recent events1
Changes over 10 years in the retelling of the flashbulb memories of the attack of 11 September 20011
Keeping track of reality: embedding visual memory in natural behaviour1
Inducing positive involuntary mental imagery in daily life using personalized photograph stimuli1
Can synchronised tones facilitate immediate memory for printed lists?1
Eye-closure effects and the influence of short-term storage and processing capacity on episodic memory1
The mnemonic effect of central and peripheral misinformation on social media1
The transition to university in a sample of Italian students: the role of integrative memories of high school transition1
Open science practices in the false memory literature1
Intrinsic functional connectivity in medial temporal lobe networks is associated with susceptibility to misinformation1
Executive control contributes little to prospective memory function in older age: evidence from more ecologically valid paradigms1
Strategic regulation of memory in dsyphoria: a quantity-accuracy profile analysis1
Cultural differences in earliest memory reports by European and Chinese American university students born in the United States1
Spatial context scaffolds long-term episodic richness of weaker real-world autobiographical memories in both older and younger adults1
Mental context reinstatement improves adults’ reports of additional details from two instances of a repeated event1
Aging and time-based prospective memory in the laboratory: a meta-analysis on age-related differences and possible explanatory factors1
Exploring the roles of distinctiveness and performance anticipation in the Attentional Boost Effect1
Backward recall and foreknowledge of recall direction: a test of the Encoding–Retrieval Matching Hypothesis1
Transient susceptibility to interference at event boundaries impacts long-term memory of naturalistic episodes1
Recollection, familiarity, and behavioural pattern separation: A correlational study.1
The audiovisual competition effect induced by temporal asynchronous encoding weakened the visual dominance in working memory retrieval1
Individual differences in working memory capacity predict benefits to memory from intention offloading1
A deeper dive into the reminiscence bump: further evidence for the life script hypothesis1
He did it! Or did I just see him on Twitter? Social media influence on eyewitness identification1
Identifying the nature of episodic memory deficits in Major Depressive Disorder using a Real-World What-Where-When task1
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