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  1. What Factors Underlie Associative and Categorical Memory Illusions? The Roles of Backward Associative Strength and Interitem Connectivity

    Knott, L. M., Dewhurst, S. A. & Howe, M. L., 01/2012, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 38, 1, p. 229-239 11 p.

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  2. Are children's memory illusions created differently from those of adults? Evidence from levels-of-processing and divided attention paradigms

    Wimmer, M. C. & Howe, M. L., 09/2010, In: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 107, 1, p. 31-49 19 p.

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  3. The Effects of Maltreatment and Neuroendocrine Regulation on Memory Performance

    Cicchetti, D., Rogosch, F. A., Howe, M. L. & Toth, S. L., 2010, In: Child Development. 81, 5, p. 1504-1519 16 p.

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  4. An associative-activation theory of children's and adults' memory illusions

    Howe, M. L., Wimmer, M. C., Gagnon, N. & Plumpton, S., 02/2009, In: Journal of Memory and Language. 60, 2, p. 229-251 23 p.

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  5. Invariance of cognitive triage in the development of recall in adulthood

    Marche, T. A., Howe, M. L., Lane, D. G., Owre, K. P. & Briere, J. L., 2009, In: Memory. 17, 5, p. 518-527 10 p.

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  6. Developmental invariance in distinctiveness effects in memory

    Howe, M. L., 11/2006, In: Developmental Psychology. 42, 6, p. 1193-1205 13 p.

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