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Hartmut Blank

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Memory (Hove, England)|April 26, 2005
Another look at retroactive and proactive interference: a quantitative analysis of conversion processesHartmut Blank
Experimental Psychology|August 3, 2002
The role of horizontal categorization in retroactive and proactive interferenceHartmut Blank
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 23, 2018
Episodic memory must be grounded in reality in order to be useful in communicationHartmut Blank
Memory (Hove, England)|October 18, 2016
Recollection, belief and metacognition: a reality checkHartmut Blank
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Evaluating reviews: a possible means for quality control and reward allocation in the review processHartmut Blank
Cognition|August 14, 2012
Undoing suggestive influence on memory: the reversibility of the eyewitness misinformation effectAileen Oeberst, Hartmut Blank
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 25, 2006
Perceiving events as both inevitable and unforeseeable in hindsight: the Leipzig candidacy for the OlympicsHartmut Blank, Steffen Nestler
Memory & Cognition|March 18, 2010
Controllability and hindsight components: Understanding opposite hindsight biases for self-relevant negative event outcomesHartmut Blank, Jan H Peters
The British Journal of Social Psychology|May 23, 2015
Looking back on the London Olympics: Independent outcome and hindsight effects in decision evaluationHartmut Blank, Birk Diedenhofen, Jochen Musch
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 4, 2019
Enlightenment beats prejudice: The reversibility of stereotype-induced memory distortionHartmut Blank, Lauren Rutter, Rebecca Armstrong
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Memory (Hove, England)|April 26, 2005
Another look at retroactive and proactive interference: a quantitative analysis of conversion processesHartmut Blank
Experimental Psychology|August 3, 2002
The role of horizontal categorization in retroactive and proactive interferenceHartmut Blank
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 23, 2018
Episodic memory must be grounded in reality in order to be useful in communicationHartmut Blank
Memory (Hove, England)|October 18, 2016
Recollection, belief and metacognition: a reality checkHartmut Blank
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 31, 2002
Evaluating reviews: a possible means for quality control and reward allocation in the review processHartmut Blank
Cognition|August 14, 2012
Undoing suggestive influence on memory: the reversibility of the eyewitness misinformation effectAileen Oeberst, Hartmut Blank
The British Journal of Social Psychology|April 25, 2006
Perceiving events as both inevitable and unforeseeable in hindsight: the Leipzig candidacy for the OlympicsHartmut Blank, Steffen Nestler
Memory & Cognition|March 18, 2010
Controllability and hindsight components: Understanding opposite hindsight biases for self-relevant negative event outcomesHartmut Blank, Jan H Peters
The British Journal of Social Psychology|May 23, 2015
Looking back on the London Olympics: Independent outcome and hindsight effects in decision evaluationHartmut Blank, Birk Diedenhofen, Jochen Musch
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 4, 2019
Enlightenment beats prejudice: The reversibility of stereotype-induced memory distortionHartmut Blank, Lauren Rutter, Rebecca Armstrong
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