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Larry L Jacoby

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 2, 2018
Context specificity of automatic influences of memorySteven M Smith, Justin D Handy, Alan Hernandez, et al.
Psychology and Aging|October 26, 2011
Mistaking the recent past for the present: false seeing by older adultsLarry L Jacoby, Chad S Rogers, Anthony J Bishara, et al.
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|February 23, 2010
Aging effects on recollection and familiarity: the role of white matter hyperintensitiesColleen M Parks, Charles DeCarli, Larry L Jacoby, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 5, 2005
Aging, subjective experience, and cognitive control: dramatic false remembering by older adultsLarry L Jacoby, Anthony J Bishara, Sandra Hessels, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
The effects of age and divided attention on spontaneous recognitionBenjamin A Anderson, Larry L Jacoby, Ruthann C Thomas, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
Not all sources of familiarity are created equal: the case of word frequency and repetition in episodic recognitionJennifer H Coane, David A Balota, Patrick O Dolan, et al.
Psychology and Aging|September 7, 2006
Event understanding and memory in healthy aging and dementia of the Alzheimer typeJeffrey M Zacks, Nicole K Speer, Jean M Vettel, et al.
Memory & Cognition|May 26, 2018
Multinomial models reveal deficits of two distinct controlled retrieval processes in aging and very mild Alzheimer diseasePeter R Millar, David A Balota, Anthony J Bishara, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 12, 2012
Self-regulated learning of a natural category: do people interleave or block exemplars during study?Sarah K Tauber, John Dunlosky, Katherine A Rawson, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|August 11, 2015
Simultaneous Versus Sequential Presentation in Testing Recognition Memory for FacesJason R Finley, Henry L Roediger, Andrea D Hughes, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 2, 2018
Context specificity of automatic influences of memorySteven M Smith, Justin D Handy, Alan Hernandez, et al.
Psychology and Aging|October 26, 2011
Mistaking the recent past for the present: false seeing by older adultsLarry L Jacoby, Chad S Rogers, Anthony J Bishara, et al.
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|February 23, 2010
Aging effects on recollection and familiarity: the role of white matter hyperintensitiesColleen M Parks, Charles DeCarli, Larry L Jacoby, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|May 5, 2005
Aging, subjective experience, and cognitive control: dramatic false remembering by older adultsLarry L Jacoby, Anthony J Bishara, Sandra Hessels, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
The effects of age and divided attention on spontaneous recognitionBenjamin A Anderson, Larry L Jacoby, Ruthann C Thomas, et al.
Memory & Cognition|January 26, 2011
Not all sources of familiarity are created equal: the case of word frequency and repetition in episodic recognitionJennifer H Coane, David A Balota, Patrick O Dolan, et al.
Psychology and Aging|September 7, 2006
Event understanding and memory in healthy aging and dementia of the Alzheimer typeJeffrey M Zacks, Nicole K Speer, Jean M Vettel, et al.
Memory & Cognition|May 26, 2018
Multinomial models reveal deficits of two distinct controlled retrieval processes in aging and very mild Alzheimer diseasePeter R Millar, David A Balota, Anthony J Bishara, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 12, 2012
Self-regulated learning of a natural category: do people interleave or block exemplars during study?Sarah K Tauber, John Dunlosky, Katherine A Rawson, et al.
The American Journal of Psychology|August 11, 2015
Simultaneous Versus Sequential Presentation in Testing Recognition Memory for FacesJason R Finley, Henry L Roediger, Andrea D Hughes, et al.
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