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Michael C Anderson

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Memory (Hove, England)|March 10, 2017
Successfully controlling intrusive memories is harder when control must be sustainedKevin van Schie, Michael C Anderson
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 21, 2018
Memory Control: A Fundamental Mechanism of Emotion RegulationHaakon G Engen, Michael C Anderson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 26, 2011
Semantic integration as a boundary condition on inhibitory processes in episodic retrievalLeilani B Goodmon, Michael C Anderson
Neuron|October 23, 2012
Opposing mechanisms support the voluntary forgetting of unwanted memoriesRoland G Benoit, Michael C Anderson
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 4, 2024
Neural mechanisms of domain-general inhibitory controlJan R Wessel, Michael C Anderson
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 24, 2012
Purging of memories from conscious awareness tracked in the human brainBenjamin J Levy, Michael C Anderson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 18, 2008
Overthinking skilled motor performance: or why those who teach can't doKristin E Flegal, Michael C Anderson
Memory (Hove, England)|January 21, 2020
Does retrieving a memory insulate it against memory inhibition? A retroactive interference studyJustin C Hulbert, Michael C Anderson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2018
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: Psychological trauma and its relationship to enhanced memory controlJustin C Hulbert, Michael C Anderson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 18, 2011
More is not always better: paradoxical effects of repetition on semantic accessibilityBrice A Kuhl, Michael C Anderson
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Memory (Hove, England)|March 10, 2017
Successfully controlling intrusive memories is harder when control must be sustainedKevin van Schie, Michael C Anderson
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|August 21, 2018
Memory Control: A Fundamental Mechanism of Emotion RegulationHaakon G Engen, Michael C Anderson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 26, 2011
Semantic integration as a boundary condition on inhibitory processes in episodic retrievalLeilani B Goodmon, Michael C Anderson
Neuron|October 23, 2012
Opposing mechanisms support the voluntary forgetting of unwanted memoriesRoland G Benoit, Michael C Anderson
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|November 4, 2024
Neural mechanisms of domain-general inhibitory controlJan R Wessel, Michael C Anderson
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 24, 2012
Purging of memories from conscious awareness tracked in the human brainBenjamin J Levy, Michael C Anderson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 18, 2008
Overthinking skilled motor performance: or why those who teach can't doKristin E Flegal, Michael C Anderson
Memory (Hove, England)|January 21, 2020
Does retrieving a memory insulate it against memory inhibition? A retroactive interference studyJustin C Hulbert, Michael C Anderson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 20, 2018
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: Psychological trauma and its relationship to enhanced memory controlJustin C Hulbert, Michael C Anderson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 18, 2011
More is not always better: paradoxical effects of repetition on semantic accessibilityBrice A Kuhl, Michael C Anderson
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