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C J Brainerd

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Journal of Memory and Language|July 11, 2012
Development of Dual-Retrieval Processes in Recall: Learning, Forgetting, and ReminiscenceC J Brainerd, C Aydin, V F Reyna
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 14, 2020
From association to gistC J Brainerd, M Chang, D M Bialer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 1, 1990
Children's cognitive triage: optimal retrieval or effortful processing?C J Brainerd, V F Reyna, M L Howe
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 27, 2018
Recollection is fast and slowC J Brainerd, K Nakamura, W-F A Lee
Developmental Psychology|August 3, 2018
Developmental reversals in false memory: Development is complementary, not compensatoryC J Brainerd, V F Reyna, R E Holliday
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 9, 2015
Dual recollection in episodic memoryC J Brainerd, C F A Gomes, K Nakamura
Psychological Review|October 28, 2014
The two recollectionsC J Brainerd, C F A Gomes, R Moran
Psychological Bulletin|May 1, 2008
Developmental reversals in false memory: a review of data and theoryC J Brainerd, V F Reyna, S J Ceci
Psychological Review|April 10, 1999
Conjoint recognitionC J Brainerd, V F Reyna, A H Mojardin
Child Development|October 4, 2002
AreYoung children susceptible to the false-memory illusion?C J Brainerd, V F Reyna, T J Forrest
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Journal of Memory and Language|July 11, 2012
Development of Dual-Retrieval Processes in Recall: Learning, Forgetting, and ReminiscenceC J Brainerd, C Aydin, V F Reyna
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 14, 2020
From association to gistC J Brainerd, M Chang, D M Bialer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 1, 1990
Children's cognitive triage: optimal retrieval or effortful processing?C J Brainerd, V F Reyna, M L Howe
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 27, 2018
Recollection is fast and slowC J Brainerd, K Nakamura, W-F A Lee
Developmental Psychology|August 3, 2018
Developmental reversals in false memory: Development is complementary, not compensatoryC J Brainerd, V F Reyna, R E Holliday
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 9, 2015
Dual recollection in episodic memoryC J Brainerd, C F A Gomes, K Nakamura
Psychological Review|October 28, 2014
The two recollectionsC J Brainerd, C F A Gomes, R Moran
Psychological Bulletin|May 1, 2008
Developmental reversals in false memory: a review of data and theoryC J Brainerd, V F Reyna, S J Ceci
Psychological Review|April 10, 1999
Conjoint recognitionC J Brainerd, V F Reyna, A H Mojardin
Child Development|October 4, 2002
AreYoung children susceptible to the false-memory illusion?C J Brainerd, V F Reyna, T J Forrest
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