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John G Seamon

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The American Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2009
Did we see someone shake hands with a fire hydrant?: collaborative recall affects false recollections from a campus walkJohn G Seamon, Claire N Blumenson, Sophie R Karp, et al.
Psychological Science|November 15, 2002
Thinking of critical words during study is unnecessary for false memory in the Deese, Roediger, and McDermott procedureJohn G Seamon, Ihno A Lee, Sarah K Toner, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 1, 2003
Are false memories more difficult to forget than accurate memories? The effect of retention interval on recall and recognitionJohn G Seamon, Chun R Luo, Jonathan J Kopecky, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|October 2, 2013
SenseCam reminiscence and action recall in memory-unimpaired peopleJohn G Seamon, Tacie N Moskowitz, Ashley E Swan, et al.
Memory & Cognition|June 11, 2003
"If I didn't write it, why would I remember it?" Effects of encoding, attention, and practice on accurate and false memoryJohn G Seamon, Madeleine S Goodkind, Adam D Dumey, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 1, 2012
Can survival processing enhance story memory? Testing the generalizability of the adaptive memory frameworkJohn G Seamon, Justin M Bohn, Inslee E Coddington, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2009
Did we see someone shake hands with a fire hydrant?: collaborative recall affects false recollections from a campus walkJohn G Seamon, Claire N Blumenson, Sophie R Karp, et al.
Psychological Science|November 15, 2002
Thinking of critical words during study is unnecessary for false memory in the Deese, Roediger, and McDermott procedureJohn G Seamon, Ihno A Lee, Sarah K Toner, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 1, 2003
Are false memories more difficult to forget than accurate memories? The effect of retention interval on recall and recognitionJohn G Seamon, Chun R Luo, Jonathan J Kopecky, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|October 2, 2013
SenseCam reminiscence and action recall in memory-unimpaired peopleJohn G Seamon, Tacie N Moskowitz, Ashley E Swan, et al.
Memory & Cognition|June 11, 2003
"If I didn't write it, why would I remember it?" Effects of encoding, attention, and practice on accurate and false memoryJohn G Seamon, Madeleine S Goodkind, Adam D Dumey, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 1, 2012
Can survival processing enhance story memory? Testing the generalizability of the adaptive memory frameworkJohn G Seamon, Justin M Bohn, Inslee E Coddington, et al.
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