Self-referencing enhances recollection in both young and older adults
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Similarity to the self influences cortical recruitment during impression formation.Age-related deficits in selective attention during encoding increase demands on episodic reconstruction during context retrieval: An ERP study.Self-reference and emotional memory effects in older adults at increased genetic risk of Alzheimer's disease.Older adults show a self-reference effect for narrative information.The effect of time perspectives on mental health information processing and help-seeking attitudes and intentions in younger versus older adults.The ubiquitous self: what the properties of self-bias tell us about the self.Are eyewitness accounts biased? Evaluating false memories for crimes involving in-group or out-group conflict.Source memory that encoding was self-referential: the influence of stimulus characteristics.Similarity to the Self Affects Memory for Impressions of Others.Age-Based Positivity Effects in Imagining and Recalling Future Positive and Negative Autobiographical Events.The cognitive control of emotional versus value-based information in younger and older adults.Transcranial stimulation over the left inferior frontal gyrus increases false alarms in an associative memory task in older adults.Self-reference enhances relational memory in young and older adults.Age-related changes in neural oscillations supporting context memory retrieval.Self-initiated object-location memory in young and older adults.The self-reference effect in dementia: Differential involvement of cortical midline structures in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia.Aging, source memory, and the experience of "remembering".
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Self-referencing enhances recollection in both young and older adults
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Self-referencing enhances recollection in both young and older adults
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Self-referencing enhances recollection in both young and older adults
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Audrey Duarte
Eric D Leshikar
Michael R Dulas
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10.1080/13825585.2014.957150
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2014-09-29T00:00:00Z