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Sara B Festini

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Frontiers in Psychology|December 1, 2025
Verbal working memory performance and proactive interference are largely unaffected by matching font color reinstatementSara B Festini
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|September 12, 2022
Busyness, mental engagement, and stress: Relationships to neurocognitive aging and behaviorSara B Festini
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 10, 2021
A Frontal Account of False AlarmsSara B Festini, Benjamin Katz
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|June 4, 2016
Theories of Memory and Aging: A Look at the Past and a Glimpse of the FutureDenise C Park, Sara B Festini
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 20, 2024
Impact of individual differences in cognitive reserve, stress, and busyness on episodic memory: an fMRI analysis of the Alabama Brain Study On Risk for DementiaSara B Festini, Ian M McDonough
Memory (Hove, England)|January 3, 2024
Face masks degrade our ability to remember face-name associations more than predicted by judgments of learningAlexandra M Rodriguez, Sara B Festini
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 11, 2013
Cognitive control of familiarity: directed forgetting reduces proactive interference in working memorySara B Festini, Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
Memory (Hove, England)|January 9, 2013
The short- and long-term consequences of directed forgetting in a working memory taskSara B Festini, Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 27, 2016
Rehearsal of to-be-remembered items is unnecessary to perform directed forgetting within working memory: Support for an active control mechanismSara B Festini, Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|June 1, 2016
The Busier the Better: Greater Busyness Is Associated with Better CognitionSara B Festini, Ian M McDonough, Denise C Park
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Frontiers in Psychology|December 1, 2025
Verbal working memory performance and proactive interference are largely unaffected by matching font color reinstatementSara B Festini
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|September 12, 2022
Busyness, mental engagement, and stress: Relationships to neurocognitive aging and behaviorSara B Festini
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 10, 2021
A Frontal Account of False AlarmsSara B Festini, Benjamin Katz
The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences|June 4, 2016
Theories of Memory and Aging: A Look at the Past and a Glimpse of the FutureDenise C Park, Sara B Festini
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 20, 2024
Impact of individual differences in cognitive reserve, stress, and busyness on episodic memory: an fMRI analysis of the Alabama Brain Study On Risk for DementiaSara B Festini, Ian M McDonough
Memory (Hove, England)|January 3, 2024
Face masks degrade our ability to remember face-name associations more than predicted by judgments of learningAlexandra M Rodriguez, Sara B Festini
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 11, 2013
Cognitive control of familiarity: directed forgetting reduces proactive interference in working memorySara B Festini, Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
Memory (Hove, England)|January 9, 2013
The short- and long-term consequences of directed forgetting in a working memory taskSara B Festini, Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 27, 2016
Rehearsal of to-be-remembered items is unnecessary to perform directed forgetting within working memory: Support for an active control mechanismSara B Festini, Patricia A Reuter-Lorenz
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|June 1, 2016
The Busier the Better: Greater Busyness Is Associated with Better CognitionSara B Festini, Ian M McDonough, Denise C Park
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