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February 28, 2020
Structure-seeking as a psychological antecedent of beliefs about morality
Matthew L Stanley, Elizabeth J Marsh, Aaron C Kay
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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September 16, 2020
Cheaters claim they knew the answers all along
Matthew L Stanley, Alexandria R Stone, Elizabeth J Marsh
Memory & Cognition
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March 14, 2018
No evidence for unethical amnesia for imagined actions: A failed replication and extension
Matthew L Stanley, Brenda W Yang, Felipe De Brigard
Cognitive Science
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May 14, 2017
Counterfactual Plausibility and Comparative Similarity
Matthew L Stanley, Gregory W Stewart, Felipe De Brigard
Memory (Hove, England)
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January 1, 2020
The centrality of remembered moral and immoral actions in constructing personal identity
Matthew L Stanley, Alisa Bedrov, Roberto Cabeza, et al.
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
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October 10, 2017
Resting-state networks do not determine cognitive function networks: a commentary on Campbell and Schacter (2016)
Simon W Davis, Matthew L Stanley, Morris Moscovitch, et al.
Cognitive Science
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June 25, 2021
Memory and Counterfactual Simulations for Past Wrongdoings Foster Moral Learning and Improvement
Matthew L Stanley, Roberto Cabeza, Rachel Smallman, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition
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January 13, 2017
Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking
Matthew L Stanley, Natasha Parikh, Gregory W Stewart, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
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April 28, 2022
Prior exposure increases judged truth even during periods of mind wandering
Matthew L Stanley, Peter S Whitehead, Elizabeth J Marsh, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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April 21, 2017
I'm not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions
Matthew L Stanley, Paul Henne, Vijeth Iyengar, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
February 28, 2020
Structure-seeking as a psychological antecedent of beliefs about morality
Matthew L Stanley, Elizabeth J Marsh, Aaron C Kay
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
September 16, 2020
Cheaters claim they knew the answers all along
Matthew L Stanley, Alexandria R Stone, Elizabeth J Marsh
Memory & Cognition
|
March 14, 2018
No evidence for unethical amnesia for imagined actions: A failed replication and extension
Matthew L Stanley, Brenda W Yang, Felipe De Brigard
Cognitive Science
|
May 14, 2017
Counterfactual Plausibility and Comparative Similarity
Matthew L Stanley, Gregory W Stewart, Felipe De Brigard
Memory (Hove, England)
|
January 1, 2020
The centrality of remembered moral and immoral actions in constructing personal identity
Matthew L Stanley, Alisa Bedrov, Roberto Cabeza, et al.
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
|
October 10, 2017
Resting-state networks do not determine cognitive function networks: a commentary on Campbell and Schacter (2016)
Simon W Davis, Matthew L Stanley, Morris Moscovitch, et al.
Cognitive Science
|
June 25, 2021
Memory and Counterfactual Simulations for Past Wrongdoings Foster Moral Learning and Improvement
Matthew L Stanley, Roberto Cabeza, Rachel Smallman, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition
|
January 13, 2017
Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking
Matthew L Stanley, Natasha Parikh, Gregory W Stewart, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
|
April 28, 2022
Prior exposure increases judged truth even during periods of mind wandering
Matthew L Stanley, Peter S Whitehead, Elizabeth J Marsh, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
April 21, 2017
I'm not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions
Matthew L Stanley, Paul Henne, Vijeth Iyengar, et al.
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