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Mark L Howe

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Cognition|May 30, 2020
The impact of false denials on forgetting and false memoryHenry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Ivan Mangiulli, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 29, 2015
The malleability of developmental trends in neutral and negative memory illusionsHenry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Nathalie Brackmann, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 30, 2021
Self-referential false associations: A self-enhanced constructive effect for verbal but not pictorial stimuliJianqin Wang, Henry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 31, 2011
What factors underlie associative and categorical memory illusions? The roles of backward associative strength and interitem connectivityLauren M Knott, Stephen A Dewhurst, Mark L Howe
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 25, 2017
What Drives False Memories in Psychopathology? A Case for Associative ActivationHenry Otgaar, Peter Muris, Mark L Howe, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2023
External and internal influences yield similar memory effects: the role of deception and suggestionHenry Otgaar, Ivan Mangiulli, Fabiana Battista, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|December 29, 2016
Exploring the consequences of nonbelieved memories in the DRM paradigmHenry Otgaar, Georgiana Moldoveanu, Jianqin Wang, et al.
Applied Cognitive Psychology|December 6, 2016
The Impact of Testing on the Formation of Children's and Adults' False MemoriesNathalie Brackmann, Henry Otgaar, Melanie Sauerland, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 25, 2014
The development of differential mnemonic effects of false denials and forced confabulationsHenry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Amina Memon, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 13, 2011
Test-induced priming impairs source monitoring accuracy in the DRM procedureStephen A Dewhurst, Lauren M Knott, Mark L Howe
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Pageof 10
Cognition|May 30, 2020
The impact of false denials on forgetting and false memoryHenry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Ivan Mangiulli, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 29, 2015
The malleability of developmental trends in neutral and negative memory illusionsHenry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Nathalie Brackmann, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 30, 2021
Self-referential false associations: A self-enhanced constructive effect for verbal but not pictorial stimuliJianqin Wang, Henry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 31, 2011
What factors underlie associative and categorical memory illusions? The roles of backward associative strength and interitem connectivityLauren M Knott, Stephen A Dewhurst, Mark L Howe
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 25, 2017
What Drives False Memories in Psychopathology? A Case for Associative ActivationHenry Otgaar, Peter Muris, Mark L Howe, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2023
External and internal influences yield similar memory effects: the role of deception and suggestionHenry Otgaar, Ivan Mangiulli, Fabiana Battista, et al.
Memory (Hove, England)|December 29, 2016
Exploring the consequences of nonbelieved memories in the DRM paradigmHenry Otgaar, Georgiana Moldoveanu, Jianqin Wang, et al.
Applied Cognitive Psychology|December 6, 2016
The Impact of Testing on the Formation of Children's and Adults' False MemoriesNathalie Brackmann, Henry Otgaar, Melanie Sauerland, et al.
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 25, 2014
The development of differential mnemonic effects of false denials and forced confabulationsHenry Otgaar, Mark L Howe, Amina Memon, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 13, 2011
Test-induced priming impairs source monitoring accuracy in the DRM procedureStephen A Dewhurst, Lauren M Knott, Mark L Howe
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