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Xiaonan L Liu

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 26, 2021
Resurrected memories: Sleep-dependent memory consolidation saves memories from competition induced by retrieval practiceXiaonan L Liu, Charan Ranganath
Brain and Behavior|July 27, 2016
fMRI exploration of pedagogical benefits of repeated testing: when more is not always betterXiaonan L Liu, Lynne M Reder
Frontiers in Psychology|May 28, 2019
Retrieval Practice Facilitates Judgments of Learning Through Multiple Mechanisms: Simultaneous and Independent Contribution of Retrieval Confidence and Retrieval FluencyXi Chen, Mengting Zhang, Xiaonan L Liu
NPJ Science of Learning|March 31, 2023
Retrieval practice is costly and is beneficial only when working memory capacity is abundantYicong Zheng, Pengyuan Sun, Xiaonan L Liu
NPJ Science of Learning|September 9, 2024
A working memory dependent dual process model of the testing effectYicong Zheng, Aike Shi, Xiaonan L Liu
NPJ Science of Learning|September 7, 2023
Publisher Correction: Retrieval practice is costly and is beneficial only when working memory capacity is abundantYicong Zheng, Pengyuan Sun, Xiaonan L Liu
Memory (Hove, England)|October 9, 2018
Confidence in accuracy moderates the benefits of retrieval practiceMengting Zhang, Xi Chen, Xiaonan L Liu
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 26, 2024
A complementary learning systems model of how sleep moderates retrieval practice effectsXiaonan L Liu, Charan Ranganath, Randall C O'Reilly
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 3, 2022
Editorial: Neural Mechanisms of Memory Retrieval and Its Links to Other Cognitive ProcessesSue-Hyun Lee, Xiaonan L Liu, Marc N Coutanche
Neuropsychologia|February 24, 2018
The two processes underlying the testing effect- Evidence from Event-Related Potentials (ERPs)Xiaonan L Liu, Deborah H Tan, Lynne M Reder
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|June 26, 2021
Resurrected memories: Sleep-dependent memory consolidation saves memories from competition induced by retrieval practiceXiaonan L Liu, Charan Ranganath
Brain and Behavior|July 27, 2016
fMRI exploration of pedagogical benefits of repeated testing: when more is not always betterXiaonan L Liu, Lynne M Reder
Frontiers in Psychology|May 28, 2019
Retrieval Practice Facilitates Judgments of Learning Through Multiple Mechanisms: Simultaneous and Independent Contribution of Retrieval Confidence and Retrieval FluencyXi Chen, Mengting Zhang, Xiaonan L Liu
NPJ Science of Learning|March 31, 2023
Retrieval practice is costly and is beneficial only when working memory capacity is abundantYicong Zheng, Pengyuan Sun, Xiaonan L Liu
NPJ Science of Learning|September 9, 2024
A working memory dependent dual process model of the testing effectYicong Zheng, Aike Shi, Xiaonan L Liu
NPJ Science of Learning|September 7, 2023
Publisher Correction: Retrieval practice is costly and is beneficial only when working memory capacity is abundantYicong Zheng, Pengyuan Sun, Xiaonan L Liu
Memory (Hove, England)|October 9, 2018
Confidence in accuracy moderates the benefits of retrieval practiceMengting Zhang, Xi Chen, Xiaonan L Liu
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 26, 2024
A complementary learning systems model of how sleep moderates retrieval practice effectsXiaonan L Liu, Charan Ranganath, Randall C O'Reilly
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 3, 2022
Editorial: Neural Mechanisms of Memory Retrieval and Its Links to Other Cognitive ProcessesSue-Hyun Lee, Xiaonan L Liu, Marc N Coutanche
Neuropsychologia|February 24, 2018
The two processes underlying the testing effect- Evidence from Event-Related Potentials (ERPs)Xiaonan L Liu, Deborah H Tan, Lynne M Reder
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