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| M K JohnsonSummaryAffiliation: Princeton University Country: USA Publications
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Effects of relatedness and number of distractors on attribute judgments in Alzheimer's diseaseM K Johnson
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, New Jersey 08544 1010, USA
Neuropsychology 11:392-9. 1997..Such processing deficits would compound any difficulties arising from a degrading semantic structure...
Source monitoring and memory distortionM K Johnson
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, NJ 08544 1010, USA
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 352:1733-45. 1997..Experimental and clinical evidence regarding cognitive mechanisms and underlying brain structures of source monitoring are discussed...
Confabulation, memory deficits, and frontal dysfunctionM K Johnson
Memory Disorders Research Center, Boston University, USA
Brain Cogn 34:189-206. 1997..We suggest that this configuration of deficits rather than any single factor accounts for G.S.'s tendency to confabulate...
Post-event review in older and younger adults: improving memory accessibility of complex everyday eventsW Koutstaal
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Psychol Aging 13:277-96. 1998..Post-event review has clear potential practical benefits for improving memory of older adults...
False recollection induced by photographs: a comparison of older and younger adultsD L Schacter
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Psychol Aging 12:203-15. 1997..False recollection induced by photo review appears to reflect an age-related deficit in source-monitoring abilities...
Aging and reflective processes of working memory: binding and test load deficitsK J Mitchell
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA
Psychol Aging 15:527-41. 2000..Thus, disruption of source memory in older adults may involve deficits in both encoding processes (binding deficits) and monitoring processes (difficulty accessing multiple features, evaluating them, or both)...
fMRI evidence of age-related hippocampal dysfunction in feature binding in working memoryK J Mitchell
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, 08544 1010, Princeton, NJ, USA
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 10:197-206. 2000..The results provide neuroimaging evidence for an age-related hippocampal dysfunction in feature binding in working memory...
Feature memory and binding in young and older adultsB L Chalfonte
Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Mem Cognit 24:403-16. 1996..These feature and binding deficits separately contribute to what have been described as older adults' context and source memory impairments...
The verbal overshadowing effect: why descriptions impair face recognitionC S Dodson
Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Mem Cognit 25:129-39. 1997..The results are discussed in relation to two potential mechanisms: source confusion between previously encoded visual and verbal representations of the face and a shift in processing of the test faces at recognition...
Choice-supportive source monitoring: do our decisions seem better to us as we age?M Mather
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA
Psychol Aging 15:596-606. 2000..In addition, it suggests that affectively reviewing choices increases younger adults' tendency toward choice-supportive memory...
Spatial location memory in amnesia: binding item and location information under incidental and intentional encoding conditionsB L Chalfonte
Princeton University, USA
Memory 4:591-614. 1996....
Some problems with the process-dissociation approach to memoryC S Dodson
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, USA
J Exp Psychol Gen 125:181-94. 1996..Source confusions also create an imbalance in the influence of recollection on the inclusion and exclusion tests, violating the consistency assumption. The source-monitoring framework is consistent with the present findings...
Facilitation and impairment of event memory produced by photograph reviewW Koutstaal
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Mem Cognit 27:478-93. 1999..If mitigating retrieval cues are unavailable, selective review may impair memory for nonreviewed everyday events...
Source memory and eyewitness suggestibility in older adultsK S Multhaup
Department of Psychology, Davidson College, NC 28036 1719, USA
J Gen Psychol 126:74-84. 1999..There was no suggestibility effect for source-monitoring participants. The data are discussed in terms of the source monitoring framework...
Evaluating characteristics of false memories: remember/know judgments and memory characteristics questionnaire comparedM Mather
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, NJ 08544 1010, USA
Mem Cognit 25:826-37. 1997..This demonstrates that false memories can be affected both by how they are acquired and by how extensively they are examined at retrieval...
Misremembrance of options past: source monitoring and choiceM Mather
Psychology Department, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544 1010, USA
Psychol Sci 11:132-8. 2000..This pattern of distortion may be beneficial to people's general well-being, reducing regret for options not taken. At the same time, it is problematic for memory accuracy, for accountability, and for learning from past experience...
Source ROCs are (typically) curvilinear: comment on Yonelinas (1999)J Qin
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 8205, USA
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 27:1110-5. 2001....
