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Current Opinion in Psychology
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April 26, 2024
Fighting misinformation among the most vulnerable users
Nadia M Brashier
Current Opinion in Psychology
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December 28, 2022
Do conspiracy theorists think too much or too little?
Nadia M Brashier
Current Directions in Psychological Science
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September 24, 2020
Aging in an Era of Fake News
Nadia M Brashier, Daniel L Schacter
Psychology and Aging
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December 15, 2017
Magical thinking decreases across adulthood
Nadia M Brashier, Kristi S Multhaup
Annual Review of Psychology
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September 14, 2019
Judging Truth
Nadia M Brashier, Elizabeth J Marsh
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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November 6, 2015
Memory Meets Control in Hippocampal and Striatal Binding of Stimuli, Responses, and Attentional Control States
Jiefeng Jiang, Nadia M Brashier, Tobias Egner
Cognition
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September 2, 2019
An initial accuracy focus prevents illusory truth
Nadia M Brashier, Emmaline Drew Eliseev, Elizabeth J Marsh
Psychology and Aging
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March 24, 2017
Competing cues: Older adults rely on knowledge in the face of fluency
Nadia M Brashier, Sharda Umanath, Roberto Cabeza, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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January 26, 2021
Timing matters when correcting fake news
Nadia M Brashier, Gordon Pennycook, Adam J Berinsky, et al.
Cognition
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September 24, 2021
Linking creativity and false memory: Common consequences of a flexible memory system
Preston P Thakral, Aleea L Devitt, Nadia M Brashier, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology
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April 26, 2024
Fighting misinformation among the most vulnerable users
Nadia M Brashier
Current Opinion in Psychology
|
December 28, 2022
Do conspiracy theorists think too much or too little?
Nadia M Brashier
Current Directions in Psychological Science
|
September 24, 2020
Aging in an Era of Fake News
Nadia M Brashier, Daniel L Schacter
Psychology and Aging
|
December 15, 2017
Magical thinking decreases across adulthood
Nadia M Brashier, Kristi S Multhaup
Annual Review of Psychology
|
September 14, 2019
Judging Truth
Nadia M Brashier, Elizabeth J Marsh
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
November 6, 2015
Memory Meets Control in Hippocampal and Striatal Binding of Stimuli, Responses, and Attentional Control States
Jiefeng Jiang, Nadia M Brashier, Tobias Egner
Cognition
|
September 2, 2019
An initial accuracy focus prevents illusory truth
Nadia M Brashier, Emmaline Drew Eliseev, Elizabeth J Marsh
Psychology and Aging
|
March 24, 2017
Competing cues: Older adults rely on knowledge in the face of fluency
Nadia M Brashier, Sharda Umanath, Roberto Cabeza, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
January 26, 2021
Timing matters when correcting fake news
Nadia M Brashier, Gordon Pennycook, Adam J Berinsky, et al.
Cognition
|
September 24, 2021
Linking creativity and false memory: Common consequences of a flexible memory system
Preston P Thakral, Aleea L Devitt, Nadia M Brashier, et al.
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