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Noboru Matsumoto

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Memory & Cognition|February 27, 2024
Meta-memory (prediction) of specific autobiographical recall: An experimental approach using a modified autobiographical memory testNoboru Matsumoto
Memory & Cognition|August 27, 2025
Autobiographical memory retrieval in the context of self-schema updating: Does specific recall have power?Noboru Matsumoto
Cognition & Emotion|January 20, 2016
Effects of self-relevant cues and cue valence on autobiographical memory specificity in dysphoriaNoboru Matsumoto, Satoshi Mochizuki
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|March 8, 2018
Why do People Overthink? A Longitudinal Investigation of a Meta-Cognitive Model and Uncontrollability of RuminationNoboru Matsumoto, Satoshi Mochizuki
Memory (Hove, England)|November 30, 2018
Retrieval process of overgeneral memory and the capture and executive control hypothesis: using Autobiographical Memory Test with thought samplingNoboru Matsumoto, Satoshi Mochizuki
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 3, 2020
Negative item memory and associative memory: Influences of working memory capacity, anxiety sensitivity, and looming cognitionNoboru Matsumoto, Jun Kawaguchi
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|April 16, 2022
Direct retrieval bias for general and specific memories for negatively valenced cues in major depressionDavid John Hallford, Noboru Matsumoto
Cognition & Emotion|March 30, 2023
Direct accessibility for overgeneral memory predicts a worse course of depression: re-analysis of the online computerised memory specificity training for major depression studyNoboru Matsumoto, David John Hallford
Memory (Hove, England)|July 14, 2022
Development of a Japanese version of the Autobiographical Recollection Test: convergent validity with self-reported scales and memory detailsNoboru Matsumoto, Satoru Kiire, Hiroka Ikeda
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 9, 2022
Different retrieval mechanisms of overgeneral autobiographical memory for positive and negative cues in remitted major depressive disorderNoboru Matsumoto, Yoshifumi Takahashi, David John Hallford
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Memory & Cognition|February 27, 2024
Meta-memory (prediction) of specific autobiographical recall: An experimental approach using a modified autobiographical memory testNoboru Matsumoto
Memory & Cognition|August 27, 2025
Autobiographical memory retrieval in the context of self-schema updating: Does specific recall have power?Noboru Matsumoto
Cognition & Emotion|January 20, 2016
Effects of self-relevant cues and cue valence on autobiographical memory specificity in dysphoriaNoboru Matsumoto, Satoshi Mochizuki
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy|March 8, 2018
Why do People Overthink? A Longitudinal Investigation of a Meta-Cognitive Model and Uncontrollability of RuminationNoboru Matsumoto, Satoshi Mochizuki
Memory (Hove, England)|November 30, 2018
Retrieval process of overgeneral memory and the capture and executive control hypothesis: using Autobiographical Memory Test with thought samplingNoboru Matsumoto, Satoshi Mochizuki
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 3, 2020
Negative item memory and associative memory: Influences of working memory capacity, anxiety sensitivity, and looming cognitionNoboru Matsumoto, Jun Kawaguchi
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|April 16, 2022
Direct retrieval bias for general and specific memories for negatively valenced cues in major depressionDavid John Hallford, Noboru Matsumoto
Cognition & Emotion|March 30, 2023
Direct accessibility for overgeneral memory predicts a worse course of depression: re-analysis of the online computerised memory specificity training for major depression studyNoboru Matsumoto, David John Hallford
Memory (Hove, England)|July 14, 2022
Development of a Japanese version of the Autobiographical Recollection Test: convergent validity with self-reported scales and memory detailsNoboru Matsumoto, Satoru Kiire, Hiroka Ikeda
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|December 9, 2022
Different retrieval mechanisms of overgeneral autobiographical memory for positive and negative cues in remitted major depressive disorderNoboru Matsumoto, Yoshifumi Takahashi, David John Hallford
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