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Amanda J Barnier

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Psychological Science|May 15, 2002
Posthypnotic amnesia for autobiographical episodes: a laboratory model of functional amnesia?Amanda J Barnier
Memory (Hove, England)|March 8, 2008
From individual to collective memory: theoretical and empirical perspectivesAmanda J Barnier, John Sutton
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|October 30, 2009
Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: hypnosis as a research methodRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|August 21, 2013
Shifting self, shifting memory: testing the self-memory system model with hypnotic identity delusionsRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|May 1, 2015
On embracing plurality and tolerating ambiguity in the definitions of hypnosisKevin M McConkey, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|November 26, 2008
Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: a hypnotic paradigm for investigating delusions of misidentificationRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|August 26, 2003
Hypnosis, human nature, and complexity: integrating neuroscience approaches into hypnosis researchAmanda J Barnier, Kevin M McConkey
Memory (Hove, England)|August 12, 2003
Posthypnotic amnesia for a first romantic relationship: Forgetting the entire relationship versus forgetting selected eventsRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|May 16, 2015
A hypnotic analogue of clinical confabulationRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
Acta Psychologica|July 22, 2008
Imagining nice and nasty events in childhood or adulthood: recent positive events show the most imagination inflationStefanie J Sharman, Amanda J Barnier
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Psychological Science|May 15, 2002
Posthypnotic amnesia for autobiographical episodes: a laboratory model of functional amnesia?Amanda J Barnier
Memory (Hove, England)|March 8, 2008
From individual to collective memory: theoretical and empirical perspectivesAmanda J Barnier, John Sutton
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry|October 30, 2009
Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: hypnosis as a research methodRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|August 21, 2013
Shifting self, shifting memory: testing the self-memory system model with hypnotic identity delusionsRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis|May 1, 2015
On embracing plurality and tolerating ambiguity in the definitions of hypnosisKevin M McConkey, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|November 26, 2008
Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: a hypnotic paradigm for investigating delusions of misidentificationRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|August 26, 2003
Hypnosis, human nature, and complexity: integrating neuroscience approaches into hypnosis researchAmanda J Barnier, Kevin M McConkey
Memory (Hove, England)|August 12, 2003
Posthypnotic amnesia for a first romantic relationship: Forgetting the entire relationship versus forgetting selected eventsRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|May 16, 2015
A hypnotic analogue of clinical confabulationRochelle E Cox, Amanda J Barnier
Acta Psychologica|July 22, 2008
Imagining nice and nasty events in childhood or adulthood: recent positive events show the most imagination inflationStefanie J Sharman, Amanda J Barnier
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