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Susan M Sherman

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Memory (Hove, England)|September 12, 2012
False recall and recognition of brand names increases over timeSusan M Sherman
Memory (Hove, England)|October 12, 2013
The organisation of musical semantic memory: evidence from false memories for familiar songsSusan M Sherman, Jo Kennerley
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 15, 2011
Word-frequency effects in long-term semantic priming and false memorySusan M Sherman, Timothy R Jordan
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|December 17, 2014
Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast, Lung and Cervical Cancer in a UK Student PopulationSusan M Sherman, Emily L Lane
Psychological Science|July 15, 2020
Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on False-Memory SusceptibilitySusan M Sherman, James A Grange
Behavior Research Methods|February 9, 2024
Revisiting Snodgrass and Vanderwart in photograph form: The Keele Photo Stimulus Set (KPSS)Jamie Adams, Susan M Sherman, Helen L Williams
Psycho-Oncology|March 10, 2018
HPV primary cervical screening in England: Women's awareness and attitudesHersha Patel, Esther L Moss, Susan M Sherman
Behavior Research Methods|October 26, 2007
Constructing isoluminant stimuli for word recognition research: a precautionary studyTimothy R Jordan, Susan M Sherman, Richard P Tonkin
Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
Using spatial frequency adaptation to study word recognitionTimothy R Jordan, Susan M Sherman, Geoffrey R Patching
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine|June 15, 2026
Weight stigma and engagement in physical health behaviours among young adults in IndiaAnkita Sehrawat, Susan M Sherman, Nicola J Buckland, et al.
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Memory (Hove, England)|September 12, 2012
False recall and recognition of brand names increases over timeSusan M Sherman
Memory (Hove, England)|October 12, 2013
The organisation of musical semantic memory: evidence from false memories for familiar songsSusan M Sherman, Jo Kennerley
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 15, 2011
Word-frequency effects in long-term semantic priming and false memorySusan M Sherman, Timothy R Jordan
Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education|December 17, 2014
Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast, Lung and Cervical Cancer in a UK Student PopulationSusan M Sherman, Emily L Lane
Psychological Science|July 15, 2020
Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on False-Memory SusceptibilitySusan M Sherman, James A Grange
Behavior Research Methods|February 9, 2024
Revisiting Snodgrass and Vanderwart in photograph form: The Keele Photo Stimulus Set (KPSS)Jamie Adams, Susan M Sherman, Helen L Williams
Psycho-Oncology|March 10, 2018
HPV primary cervical screening in England: Women's awareness and attitudesHersha Patel, Esther L Moss, Susan M Sherman
Behavior Research Methods|October 26, 2007
Constructing isoluminant stimuli for word recognition research: a precautionary studyTimothy R Jordan, Susan M Sherman, Richard P Tonkin
Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
Using spatial frequency adaptation to study word recognitionTimothy R Jordan, Susan M Sherman, Geoffrey R Patching
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine|June 15, 2026
Weight stigma and engagement in physical health behaviours among young adults in IndiaAnkita Sehrawat, Susan M Sherman, Nicola J Buckland, et al.
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