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Guess what? Different source-guessing strategies for old versus new informationLiliane Wulff, Raoul Bell, Laura Mieth, et al.Memory & Cognition|August 1, 2020
Memory and metamemory for social interactions: Evidence for a metamemory expectancy illusionLaura Mieth, Marie Luisa Schaper, Beatrice G Kuhlmann, et al.Memory & Cognition|January 9, 2020
Is knowledge reliance in source guessing a cognitive trait? Examining stability across time and domainLiliane Wulff, Beatrice G KuhlmannPsychology and Aging|January 12, 2026
Context reinstatement effects in younger and older adults' memory: A meta-analysisNikoletta Symeonidou, Christine Emmer, Liliane Wulff, et al.Memory & Cognition|August 11, 2025
Adaptive memory: The effects of survival-constrained retrieval on recognition depend on initial encoding conditionsRaoul Bell, Laura Mieth, Meike KroneisenPlos One|November 10, 2017
Separating conditional and unconditional cooperation in a sequential Prisoner's Dilemma gameRaoul Bell, Laura Mieth, Axel BuchnerQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2020
Source attributions for detected new items: Persistent evidence for schematic guessingRaoul Bell, Laura Mieth, Axel BuchnerExperimental Psychology|November 12, 2016
Facial Likability and Smiling Enhance Cooperation, but Have No Direct Effect on Moralistic PunishmentLaura Mieth, Raoul Bell, Axel BuchnerExperimental Psychology|December 12, 2019
The "Mnemonic Time-Travel Effect"Laura Mieth, Raoul Bell, Axel BuchnerScientific Reports|May 14, 2021
Moral labels increase cooperation and costly punishment in a Prisoner's Dilemma game with punishment optionLaura Mieth, Axel Buchner, Raoul BellPageof 15