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Alexis C Carpenter

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 6, 2016
Flexible retrieval: When true inferences produce false memoriesAlexis C Carpenter, Daniel L Schacter
Psychology and Aging|March 2, 2018
Flexible retrieval mechanisms supporting successful inference produce false memories in younger but not older adultsAlexis C Carpenter, Daniel L Schacter
Social Neuroscience|October 28, 2016
Are eyewitness accounts biased? Evaluating false memories for crimes involving in-group or out-group conflictAlexis C Carpenter, Anne C Krendl
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 9, 2018
False memories, false preferences: Flexible retrieval mechanisms supporting successful inference bias novel decisionsAlexis C Carpenter, Daniel L Schacter
Neuroimage|April 9, 2021
Reinstatement of item-specific contextual details during retrieval supports recombination-related false memoriesAlexis C Carpenter, Preston P Thakral, Alison R Preston, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 22, 2017
Remembering and imagining alternative versions of the personal pastPeggy L St Jacques, Alexis C Carpenter, Karl K Szpunar, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 23, 2018
Constructive episodic simulation, flexible recombination, and memory errorsDaniel L Schacter, Alexis C Carpenter, Aleea Devitt, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 6, 2016
Flexible retrieval: When true inferences produce false memoriesAlexis C Carpenter, Daniel L Schacter
Psychology and Aging|March 2, 2018
Flexible retrieval mechanisms supporting successful inference produce false memories in younger but not older adultsAlexis C Carpenter, Daniel L Schacter
Social Neuroscience|October 28, 2016
Are eyewitness accounts biased? Evaluating false memories for crimes involving in-group or out-group conflictAlexis C Carpenter, Anne C Krendl
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 9, 2018
False memories, false preferences: Flexible retrieval mechanisms supporting successful inference bias novel decisionsAlexis C Carpenter, Daniel L Schacter
Neuroimage|April 9, 2021
Reinstatement of item-specific contextual details during retrieval supports recombination-related false memoriesAlexis C Carpenter, Preston P Thakral, Alison R Preston, et al.
Neuropsychologia|June 22, 2017
Remembering and imagining alternative versions of the personal pastPeggy L St Jacques, Alexis C Carpenter, Karl K Szpunar, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 23, 2018
Constructive episodic simulation, flexible recombination, and memory errorsDaniel L Schacter, Alexis C Carpenter, Aleea Devitt, et al.
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