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Jason L Hicks

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Memory & Cognition|April 18, 2002
On predicting the future states of awareness for recognition of unrecallable itemsJason L Hicks, Richard L Marsh
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 21, 2008
Context attributes in memory are bound to item information, but not to one anotherJeffrey J Starns, Jason L Hicks
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 12, 2002
The dynamics of intention retrieval and coordination of action in event-based prospective memoryRichard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks, Valerie Watson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 23, 2002
The role of recollection and partial information in source monitoringJason L Hicks, Richard L Marsh, Lorie Ritschel
Memory & Cognition|May 7, 2021
The influence of semantic context on false memoriesDurna Alakbarova, Jason L Hicks, B Hunter Ball
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|May 9, 2008
The effectiveness of supermarket posters in helping to find missing childrenJames Michael Lampinen, Jack Arnal, Jason L Hicks
Memory (Hove, England)|July 11, 2006
Repetition effects in associative false recognition: Theme-based criterion shifts are the exception, not the ruleJeffery J Starns, Jason L Hicks, Richard L Marsh
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2006
Source memory in the absence of successful cued recallGabriel I Cook, Richard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks
Memory (Hove, England)|July 15, 2004
Focused attention on one contextual attribute does not reduce source memory for a different attributeRichard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks, Gabriel I Cook
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 12, 2005
On the relationship between effort toward an ongoing task and cue detection in event-based prospective memoryRichard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks, Gabriel I Cook
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Memory & Cognition|April 18, 2002
On predicting the future states of awareness for recognition of unrecallable itemsJason L Hicks, Richard L Marsh
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 21, 2008
Context attributes in memory are bound to item information, but not to one anotherJeffrey J Starns, Jason L Hicks
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 12, 2002
The dynamics of intention retrieval and coordination of action in event-based prospective memoryRichard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks, Valerie Watson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 23, 2002
The role of recollection and partial information in source monitoringJason L Hicks, Richard L Marsh, Lorie Ritschel
Memory & Cognition|May 7, 2021
The influence of semantic context on false memoriesDurna Alakbarova, Jason L Hicks, B Hunter Ball
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|May 9, 2008
The effectiveness of supermarket posters in helping to find missing childrenJames Michael Lampinen, Jack Arnal, Jason L Hicks
Memory (Hove, England)|July 11, 2006
Repetition effects in associative false recognition: Theme-based criterion shifts are the exception, not the ruleJeffery J Starns, Jason L Hicks, Richard L Marsh
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 11, 2006
Source memory in the absence of successful cued recallGabriel I Cook, Richard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks
Memory (Hove, England)|July 15, 2004
Focused attention on one contextual attribute does not reduce source memory for a different attributeRichard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks, Gabriel I Cook
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 12, 2005
On the relationship between effort toward an ongoing task and cue detection in event-based prospective memoryRichard L Marsh, Jason L Hicks, Gabriel I Cook
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