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June 7, 2006
Can inhibition resolve retrieval competition through the control of spreading activation?
Jo Saunders, Malcolm D MacLeod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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June 13, 2012
It's all in the detail: intentional forgetting of autobiographical memories using the autobiographical think/no-think task
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D Macleod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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October 27, 2005
The role of inhibitory control in the production of misinformation effects
Malcolm D MacLeod, Jo Saunders
Acta Psychologica
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December 7, 2013
To think or not to think, that is the question: individual differences in suppression and rebound effects in autobiographical memory
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D MacLeod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
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September 4, 2020
Moving on or deciding to let go? A pathway exploring the relationship between emotional and decisional forgiveness and intentional forgetting
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D MacLeod
Experimental Aging Research
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January 10, 2017
Episodic Memory and Age-Related Deficits in Inhibitory Effectiveness
Malcolm D MacLeod, Jo Saunders
Plos One
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August 14, 2015
What Do We Really Know about Cognitive Inhibition? Task Demands and Inhibitory Effects across a Range of Memory and Behavioural Tasks
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D MacLeod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
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June 22, 2002
New evidence on the suggestibility of memory: the role of retrieval-induced forgetting in misinformation effects
Jo Saunders, Malcolm D MacLeod
Frontiers in Psychology
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April 6, 2016
Neural Correlates of Direct and Indirect Suppression of Autobiographical Memories
Saima Noreen, Akira R O'Connor, Malcolm D MacLeod
Psychological Science
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May 13, 2014
Forgiving you is hard, but forgetting seems easy: can forgiveness facilitate forgetting?
Saima Noreen, Raynette N Bierman, Malcolm D MacLeod
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Memory & Cognition
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June 7, 2006
Can inhibition resolve retrieval competition through the control of spreading activation?
Jo Saunders, Malcolm D MacLeod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
June 13, 2012
It's all in the detail: intentional forgetting of autobiographical memories using the autobiographical think/no-think task
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D Macleod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
October 27, 2005
The role of inhibitory control in the production of misinformation effects
Malcolm D MacLeod, Jo Saunders
Acta Psychologica
|
December 7, 2013
To think or not to think, that is the question: individual differences in suppression and rebound effects in autobiographical memory
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D MacLeod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
|
September 4, 2020
Moving on or deciding to let go? A pathway exploring the relationship between emotional and decisional forgiveness and intentional forgetting
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D MacLeod
Experimental Aging Research
|
January 10, 2017
Episodic Memory and Age-Related Deficits in Inhibitory Effectiveness
Malcolm D MacLeod, Jo Saunders
Plos One
|
August 14, 2015
What Do We Really Know about Cognitive Inhibition? Task Demands and Inhibitory Effects across a Range of Memory and Behavioural Tasks
Saima Noreen, Malcolm D MacLeod
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
|
June 22, 2002
New evidence on the suggestibility of memory: the role of retrieval-induced forgetting in misinformation effects
Jo Saunders, Malcolm D MacLeod
Frontiers in Psychology
|
April 6, 2016
Neural Correlates of Direct and Indirect Suppression of Autobiographical Memories
Saima Noreen, Akira R O'Connor, Malcolm D MacLeod
Psychological Science
|
May 13, 2014
Forgiving you is hard, but forgetting seems easy: can forgiveness facilitate forgetting?
Saima Noreen, Raynette N Bierman, Malcolm D MacLeod
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