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Deanne L Westerman

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 13, 2008
Relative fluency and illusions of recognition memoryDeanne L Westerman
Psychology and Aging|September 11, 2009
Aging and fluency-based illusions in recognition memoryAnjali Thapar, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|January 5, 2021
Framing the past (and future): Effects of generic photos on autobiographical judgmentsJoseph C Wilson, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|June 23, 2018
Picture (im)perfect: Illusions of recognition memory produced by photographs at testJoseph C Wilson, Deanne L Westerman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 26, 2026
Do people forget your name? Your face might be the problem: The effect of cue memorability on recall of associationsAndrew M Cook, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|August 1, 2022
Detecting valence from unidentified images: A link between familiarity and positivity in recognition without identificationSamira A Dodson, Deanne L Westerman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 3, 2010
Source memory for unidentified stimuliBrian P Kurilla, Deanne L Westerman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 19, 2012
Can fluency be interpreted as novelty? Retraining the interpretation of fluency in recognition memoryJustin M Olds, Deanne L Westerman
Cognition & Emotion|July 12, 2024
The disconnect between metamemory and memory for emotional imagesSamira A Dodson, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|March 8, 2008
Processing fluency affects subjective claims of recollectionBran P Kurilla, Deanne L Westerman
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 13, 2008
Relative fluency and illusions of recognition memoryDeanne L Westerman
Psychology and Aging|September 11, 2009
Aging and fluency-based illusions in recognition memoryAnjali Thapar, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|January 5, 2021
Framing the past (and future): Effects of generic photos on autobiographical judgmentsJoseph C Wilson, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|June 23, 2018
Picture (im)perfect: Illusions of recognition memory produced by photographs at testJoseph C Wilson, Deanne L Westerman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 26, 2026
Do people forget your name? Your face might be the problem: The effect of cue memorability on recall of associationsAndrew M Cook, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|August 1, 2022
Detecting valence from unidentified images: A link between familiarity and positivity in recognition without identificationSamira A Dodson, Deanne L Westerman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 3, 2010
Source memory for unidentified stimuliBrian P Kurilla, Deanne L Westerman
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 19, 2012
Can fluency be interpreted as novelty? Retraining the interpretation of fluency in recognition memoryJustin M Olds, Deanne L Westerman
Cognition & Emotion|July 12, 2024
The disconnect between metamemory and memory for emotional imagesSamira A Dodson, Deanne L Westerman
Memory & Cognition|March 8, 2008
Processing fluency affects subjective claims of recollectionBran P Kurilla, Deanne L Westerman
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