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Robert A Nash

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Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine|August 2, 2005
Metals in medicineRobert A Nash
Memory (Hove, England)|August 18, 2017
Changing beliefs about past public events with believable and unbelievable doctored photographsRobert A Nash
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 23, 2018
False memories, nonbelieved memories, and the unresolved primacy of communicationRobert A Nash
Memory & Cognition|September 15, 2012
False recognition of objects in visual scenes: findings from a combined direct and indirect memory testYana Weinstein, Robert A Nash
Frontiers in Psychology|September 22, 2017
Responsibility-Sharing in the Giving and Receiving of Assessment FeedbackRobert A Nash, Naomi E Winstone
Memory (Hove, England)|September 17, 2011
Reconstructing alcohol-induced memory blackoutsRobert A Nash, Melanie K T Takarangi
Acta Psychologica|December 19, 2013
Disowned recollections: denying true experiences undermines belief in occurrence but not judgments of rememberingGiuliana Mazzoni, Andrew Clark, Robert A Nash
Memory (Hove, England)|July 13, 2016
Sub-types of nonbelieved memories reveal differential outcomes of challenges to memoriesAlan Scoboria, Robert A Nash, Giuliana Mazzoni
Memory (Hove, England)|May 26, 2023
Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrustYikang Zhang, Robert A Nash, Henry Otgaar
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 6, 2014
On the persuadability of memory: Is changing people's memories no more than changing their minds?Robert A Nash, Rebecca L Wheeler, Lorraine Hope
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Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine|August 2, 2005
Metals in medicineRobert A Nash
Memory (Hove, England)|August 18, 2017
Changing beliefs about past public events with believable and unbelievable doctored photographsRobert A Nash
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 23, 2018
False memories, nonbelieved memories, and the unresolved primacy of communicationRobert A Nash
Memory & Cognition|September 15, 2012
False recognition of objects in visual scenes: findings from a combined direct and indirect memory testYana Weinstein, Robert A Nash
Frontiers in Psychology|September 22, 2017
Responsibility-Sharing in the Giving and Receiving of Assessment FeedbackRobert A Nash, Naomi E Winstone
Memory (Hove, England)|September 17, 2011
Reconstructing alcohol-induced memory blackoutsRobert A Nash, Melanie K T Takarangi
Acta Psychologica|December 19, 2013
Disowned recollections: denying true experiences undermines belief in occurrence but not judgments of rememberingGiuliana Mazzoni, Andrew Clark, Robert A Nash
Memory (Hove, England)|July 13, 2016
Sub-types of nonbelieved memories reveal differential outcomes of challenges to memoriesAlan Scoboria, Robert A Nash, Giuliana Mazzoni
Memory (Hove, England)|May 26, 2023
Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrustYikang Zhang, Robert A Nash, Henry Otgaar
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 6, 2014
On the persuadability of memory: Is changing people's memories no more than changing their minds?Robert A Nash, Rebecca L Wheeler, Lorraine Hope
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