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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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September 7, 2002
Two routes to remembering (and another to remembering not)
Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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March 21, 2002
False memory and the discrepancy-attribution hypothesis: the prototype-familiarity illusion
Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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July 9, 2004
The perception of integrality: remembering through the validation of expectation
Bruce W A Whittlesea
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale
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April 19, 2005
Seeing double: levels of processing can cause false memory
Antonia Kronlund, Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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August 30, 2006
Remembering after a perception of discrepancy: out with the old, in with the two
Antonia Kronlund, Bruce W A Whittlesea
Memory & Cognition
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June 11, 2003
Long-term semantic transfer: an overlapping-operations account
Andrea D Hughes, Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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January 12, 2005
Repetition blindness in rapid lists: activation and inhibition versus construction and attribution
Bruce W A Whittlesea, Michael E J Masson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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October 27, 2005
Selective and nonselective transfer: positive and negative priming in a multiple-task environment
Jason P Leboe, Bruce W A Whittlesea, Bruce Milliken
Memory & Cognition
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June 14, 2002
Increasing confidence in remote autobiographical memory and general knowledge: extensions of the revelation effect
Daniel M Bernstein, Bruce W A Whittlesea, Elizabeth F Loftus
Psychological Research
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April 28, 2005
False memory following rapidly presented lists: the element of surprise
Bruce W A Whittlesea, Michael E J Masson, Andrea D Hughes
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
September 7, 2002
Two routes to remembering (and another to remembering not)
Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
March 21, 2002
False memory and the discrepancy-attribution hypothesis: the prototype-familiarity illusion
Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
July 9, 2004
The perception of integrality: remembering through the validation of expectation
Bruce W A Whittlesea
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale
|
April 19, 2005
Seeing double: levels of processing can cause false memory
Antonia Kronlund, Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
August 30, 2006
Remembering after a perception of discrepancy: out with the old, in with the two
Antonia Kronlund, Bruce W A Whittlesea
Memory & Cognition
|
June 11, 2003
Long-term semantic transfer: an overlapping-operations account
Andrea D Hughes, Bruce W A Whittlesea
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
January 12, 2005
Repetition blindness in rapid lists: activation and inhibition versus construction and attribution
Bruce W A Whittlesea, Michael E J Masson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
October 27, 2005
Selective and nonselective transfer: positive and negative priming in a multiple-task environment
Jason P Leboe, Bruce W A Whittlesea, Bruce Milliken
Memory & Cognition
|
June 14, 2002
Increasing confidence in remote autobiographical memory and general knowledge: extensions of the revelation effect
Daniel M Bernstein, Bruce W A Whittlesea, Elizabeth F Loftus
Psychological Research
|
April 28, 2005
False memory following rapidly presented lists: the element of surprise
Bruce W A Whittlesea, Michael E J Masson, Andrea D Hughes
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