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Joyce M Oates

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The American Journal of Psychology|January 16, 2015
The importance of source and cue type in time-based everyday prospective memoryJoyce M Oates, Zehra F Peynircioğlu
The American Journal of Psychology|March 21, 2018
Event-Based Prospective Memory Is Resistant but Not Immune to Proactive InterferenceJoyce M Oates, Zehra F Peynircioglu
The Journal of General Psychology|May 12, 2021
Bad mommies: socio-cognitive judgments of single mothers with alcohol use disorderJulia S Cooke, Joyce M Oates, Molly R Wilson, et al.
Psychopharmacology|August 10, 2006
Midazolam does not inhibit association formation, just its storage and strengtheningLynne M Reder, Iain Proctor, John R Anderson, et al.
Psychological Science|July 27, 2006
Drug-induced amnesia hurts recognition, but only for memories that can be unitizedLynne M Reder, Joyce M Oates, Edward R Thornton, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 19, 2007
Retrograde facilitation under midazolam: the role of general and specific interferenceLynne M Reder, Joyce M Oates, Daniel Dickison, et al.
Psychological Science|February 12, 2013
Why it's easier to remember seeing a face we already know than one we don't: preexisting memory representations facilitate memory formationLynne M Reder, Lindsay W Victoria, Anna Manelis, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|February 18, 2016
Attention Bias to Emotional Faces Varies by IQ and Anxiety in Williams SyndromeLauren M McGrath, Joyce M Oates, Yael G Dai, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychology|January 16, 2015
The importance of source and cue type in time-based everyday prospective memoryJoyce M Oates, Zehra F Peynircioğlu
The American Journal of Psychology|March 21, 2018
Event-Based Prospective Memory Is Resistant but Not Immune to Proactive InterferenceJoyce M Oates, Zehra F Peynircioglu
The Journal of General Psychology|May 12, 2021
Bad mommies: socio-cognitive judgments of single mothers with alcohol use disorderJulia S Cooke, Joyce M Oates, Molly R Wilson, et al.
Psychopharmacology|August 10, 2006
Midazolam does not inhibit association formation, just its storage and strengtheningLynne M Reder, Iain Proctor, John R Anderson, et al.
Psychological Science|July 27, 2006
Drug-induced amnesia hurts recognition, but only for memories that can be unitizedLynne M Reder, Joyce M Oates, Edward R Thornton, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 19, 2007
Retrograde facilitation under midazolam: the role of general and specific interferenceLynne M Reder, Joyce M Oates, Daniel Dickison, et al.
Psychological Science|February 12, 2013
Why it's easier to remember seeing a face we already know than one we don't: preexisting memory representations facilitate memory formationLynne M Reder, Lindsay W Victoria, Anna Manelis, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|February 18, 2016
Attention Bias to Emotional Faces Varies by IQ and Anxiety in Williams SyndromeLauren M McGrath, Joyce M Oates, Yael G Dai, et al.
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