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Alan W Kersten

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Psychology and Aging|September 22, 2010
Effects of aging, distraction, and response pressure on the binding of actors and actionsAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles
Child Development|January 14, 2004
Attention to novel objects during verb learningAlan W Kersten, Linda B Smith
Cognitive Science|May 24, 2016
Why Are Verbs So Hard to Remember? Effects of Semantic Context on Memory for Verbs and NounsJulie L Earles, Alan W Kersten
Memory & Cognition|July 31, 2016
Feelings of familiarity and false memory for specific associations resulting from mugshot exposureAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 18, 2002
Directed forgetting of actions by younger and older adultsJulie L Earles, Alan W Kersten
Memory & Cognition|June 12, 2004
Semantic context influences memory for verbs more than memory for nounsAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles
Memory (Hove, England)|December 22, 2017
Who was that masked man? Conjoint representations of intrinsic motions with actor appearanceAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Leehe Negri
Memory & Cognition|June 1, 2013
False recollection of the role played by an actor in an eventAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Christin Upshaw
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|June 28, 2021
Effects of Age and Self-Performance on Memory for Who Did WhatAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Jennifer Walsh Brymer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 10, 2015
Recollection and unitization in associating actors with extrinsic and intrinsic motionsAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Johanna D Berger
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Psychology and Aging|September 22, 2010
Effects of aging, distraction, and response pressure on the binding of actors and actionsAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles
Child Development|January 14, 2004
Attention to novel objects during verb learningAlan W Kersten, Linda B Smith
Cognitive Science|May 24, 2016
Why Are Verbs So Hard to Remember? Effects of Semantic Context on Memory for Verbs and NounsJulie L Earles, Alan W Kersten
Memory & Cognition|July 31, 2016
Feelings of familiarity and false memory for specific associations resulting from mugshot exposureAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 18, 2002
Directed forgetting of actions by younger and older adultsJulie L Earles, Alan W Kersten
Memory & Cognition|June 12, 2004
Semantic context influences memory for verbs more than memory for nounsAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles
Memory (Hove, England)|December 22, 2017
Who was that masked man? Conjoint representations of intrinsic motions with actor appearanceAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Leehe Negri
Memory & Cognition|June 1, 2013
False recollection of the role played by an actor in an eventAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Christin Upshaw
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|June 28, 2021
Effects of Age and Self-Performance on Memory for Who Did WhatAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Jennifer Walsh Brymer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 10, 2015
Recollection and unitization in associating actors with extrinsic and intrinsic motionsAlan W Kersten, Julie L Earles, Johanna D Berger
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