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Titolo
Mental Contamination and Mental Correction: Unwanted Influences on Judgments and Evaluations
Anno
1994
Source Title
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Autori
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Titolo
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Source Title
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Autori
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Titolo
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1989
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Autori
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Titolo
Developmental differences in eyewitness suggestibility and memory for source
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1995
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Dodson C.S., Johnson M.K., Schooler J.W.
Titolo
The verbal overshadowing effect: Why descriptions impair face recognition
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Memory and Cognition
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Autori
Johnson M.K., Raye C.L.
Titolo
False memories and confabulation
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1998
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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Autori
Dodson C.S., Johnson M.K.
Titolo
Some Problems with the Process-Dissociation Approach to Memory
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1996
Source Title
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
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125
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Mashek D.J., Aron A., Boncimino M.
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Confusions of self with close others
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Source Title
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Autori
Marsh R.L., Bower G.H.
Titolo
Eliciting Cryptomnesia: Unconscious Plagiarism in a Puzzle Task
Anno
1993
Source Title
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memo
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19
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Autori
Hupbach A., Gomez R., Nadel L.
Titolo
Episodic memory reconsolidation: Updating or source confusion?
Anno
2009
Source Title
Memory
Volume
17
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Autori
Garry M., Polaschek D.L.L.
Titolo
Imagination and memory
Anno
2000
Source Title
Current Directions in Psychological Science
Volume
9
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Autori
Dodson C.S., Johnson M.K.
Titolo
Rate of false source attributions depends on how questions are asked.
Anno
1993
Source Title
The American journal of psychology
Volume
106
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Autori
Sherman J.W., Bessenoff G.R.
Titolo
Stereotypes as Source-Monitoring Cues: On the Interaction Between Episodic and Semantic Memory
Anno
1999
Source Title
Psychological Science
Volume
10
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88
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Autori
Deffenbacher K.A., Bornstein B.H., Penrod S.D.
Titolo
Mugshot exposure effects: Retroactive interference, mugshot commitment, source confusion, and uncons
Anno
2006
Source Title
Law and Human Behavior
Volume
30
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85
DOI
10.1007/s10979-006-9008-1
Autori
Huber D.E., O'Reilly R.C.
Titolo
Persistence and accomodation in short-term priming and other perceptual paradigms: Temporal segregat
Anno
2003
Source Title
Cognitive Science
Volume
27
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Autori
Miller M.B., Gazzaniga M.S.
Titolo
Creating false memories for visual scenes
Anno
1998
Source Title
Neuropsychologia
Volume
36
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Autori
Perfect T.J., Harris L.J.
Titolo
Adult age differences in unconscious transference: Source confusion or identity blending?
Anno
2003
Source Title
Memory and Cognition
Volume
31
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DOI
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Autori
van Knippenberg A., van Twuyver M., Pepels J.
Titolo
Factors affecting social categorization processes in memory
Anno
1994
Source Title
British Journal of Social Psychology
Volume
33
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DOI
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Autori
Huber D.E.
Titolo
Immediate Priming and Cognitive Aftereffects
Anno
2008
Source Title
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137
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54
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Autori
Poppenk J., Köhler S., Moscovitch M.
Titolo
Revisiting the novelty effect: When familiarity, not novelty, enhances memory
Anno
2010
Source Title
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memor
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36
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51
DOI
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