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  1. What is autonoetic consciousness? Examining what underlies subjective experience in memory and future thinking.Andreea Zaman,Roni Setton,Caroline Catmur &Charlotte Russell -2024 -Cognition 253 (C):105934.
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  • The effect of mood on false memory for emotional DRM word lists.Weiwei Zhang,Julien Gross &Harlene Hayne -2017 -Cognition and Emotion 31 (3).
  • Parallel effects of processing fluency and positive affect on familiarity-based recognition decisions for faces.Devin Duke,Chris M. Fiacconi &Stefan Kã¶Hler -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  • Electrophysiological signals associated with fluency of different levels of processing reveal multiple contributions to recognition memory.Bingbing Li,Jason R. Taylor,Wei Wang,Chuanji Gao &Chunyan Guo -2017 -Consciousness and Cognition 53:1-13.
  • Processing fluency hinders subsequent recollection: an electrophysiological study.Bingbing Li,Chuanji Gao,Wei Wang &Chunyan Guo -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  • Effects of context on recollection and familiarity experiences are task dependent.Cody Tousignant,Glen E. Bodner &Michelle M. Arnold -2015 -Consciousness and Cognition 33:78-89.
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  • Investigating the subjective reports of rejection processes in the word frequency mirror effect.J. Thadeus Meeks,Justin B. Knight,Gene A. Brewer,Gabriel I. Cook &Richard L. Marsh -2014 -Consciousness and Cognition 24:57-69.
  • Expectation affects learning and modulates memory experience at retrieval.Alex Kafkas &Daniela Montaldi -2018 -Cognition 180:123-134.
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  • Effects of acute exercise on emotional memory.Paul Loprinzi,Danielle Olafson,Claire Scavuzzo,Ashley Lovorn,Mara Mather,Emily Frith &Esther Fujiwara -2022 -Cognition and Emotion 36 (4):660-689.
    Research has demonstrated beneficial effects of acute exercise on memory for neutral materials, such as word lists of neutral valence/low arousal. However, the impacts of exercise on emotional memory is less understood. Across three laboratory experiments in college students, we tested if acute exercise could enhance both neutral and emotional memory performance, anticipating a greater effect for emotional memory. We examined effects of exercise at varying intensities (Experiment 1: high-intensity; Experiment 2: low- and high-intensity; Experiment 3: moderate-intensity), of diverse modalities (...) (Experiment 1: treadmill jogging; Experiment 2: cycling; Experiment 3: open-skill (racquetball) and closed-skill (treadmill jogging) exercise), and on emotional memory performance assessed at increasing levels of hippocampal dependency (Experiment 1: Y/N recognition task; Experiment 2: paired-associative recognition task; Experiment 3: cued-recall task). We found that, in all experiments, acute exercise did not significantly influence emotional or neutral memory performance relative to sedentary control conditions. However, we observed several noteworthy outcomes indicating that acute exercise may be linked to improvements in memory confidence and accuracy for central aspects of emotional memory stimuli, and that select exercise modalities (e.g. treadmill exercise) may also be associated with increased frequency of memory intrusions. (shrink)
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