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Benjamin C Storm

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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|August 28, 2025
Sorry, Am I Intruding? Comparing Performance and Intrusion Rates for Pretested and Posttested InformationKelsey K James, Benjamin C Storm
Memory (Hove, England)|August 29, 2025
Working memory capacity and the saving-enhanced memory effectDorothy Rose Buchli, Benjamin C Storm
Memory (Hove, England)|August 2, 2021
Saved information is remembered less well than deleted information, if the saving process is perceived as reliableJoel N Schooler, Benjamin C Storm
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 30, 2014
Forgetting as a consequence and enabler of creative thinkingBenjamin C Storm, Trisha N Patel
Psychological Science|December 11, 2014
Saving-enhanced memory: the benefits of saving on the learning and remembering of new informationBenjamin C Storm, Sean M Stone
Memory & Cognition|July 6, 2016
Do learners predict a shift from recency to primacy with delay?Benjamin C Storm, Robert A Bjork
Psychological Research|November 1, 2022
Acute exercise on memory: application of the retrieval-induced forgetting paradigmPaul D Loprinzi, Benjamin C Storm
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 16, 2015
Thinking about the future can cause forgetting of the pastAnnie S Ditta, Benjamin C Storm
Cognition|September 27, 2025
Online searching can lead to internet fixation without reducing metacognitive confidenceDana-Lis Bittner, Benjamin C Storm
Memory (Hove, England)|April 24, 2013
Escaping mental fixation: incubation and inhibition in creative problem solvingRebecca H Koppel, Benjamin C Storm
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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|August 28, 2025
Sorry, Am I Intruding? Comparing Performance and Intrusion Rates for Pretested and Posttested InformationKelsey K James, Benjamin C Storm
Memory (Hove, England)|August 29, 2025
Working memory capacity and the saving-enhanced memory effectDorothy Rose Buchli, Benjamin C Storm
Memory (Hove, England)|August 2, 2021
Saved information is remembered less well than deleted information, if the saving process is perceived as reliableJoel N Schooler, Benjamin C Storm
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 30, 2014
Forgetting as a consequence and enabler of creative thinkingBenjamin C Storm, Trisha N Patel
Psychological Science|December 11, 2014
Saving-enhanced memory: the benefits of saving on the learning and remembering of new informationBenjamin C Storm, Sean M Stone
Memory & Cognition|July 6, 2016
Do learners predict a shift from recency to primacy with delay?Benjamin C Storm, Robert A Bjork
Psychological Research|November 1, 2022
Acute exercise on memory: application of the retrieval-induced forgetting paradigmPaul D Loprinzi, Benjamin C Storm
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 16, 2015
Thinking about the future can cause forgetting of the pastAnnie S Ditta, Benjamin C Storm
Cognition|September 27, 2025
Online searching can lead to internet fixation without reducing metacognitive confidenceDana-Lis Bittner, Benjamin C Storm
Memory (Hove, England)|April 24, 2013
Escaping mental fixation: incubation and inhibition in creative problem solvingRebecca H Koppel, Benjamin C Storm
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