SARMAC Topics List
Adult development
Eyewitness testimony
Metamemory
Aging
Face perception and identification
Misinformation effect
Audience effects
Facial composites
Mood/Emotion
Autobiographical memory
False memories
Multiple choices
Change blindness
Flashbulb memories
Narrative production and comprehension
Child sexual offenders
Forensic interviewing techniques
Olfaction
Child witness
General memory
Perception
Childhood memories
Imagery
Perceptual-motor processes
Cognitive development
Individual differences
Pretrial Publicity
Cognitive function
Inhibition
Prospective Memory
Cognitive Interview
Interviewing children
Psycholinguistics
Cognitive neuroscience
Involuntary autobiographical memory
Reasoning and Decision making
Communication/Linguistics
Involuntary memories
Retrieval Practice
Computer use
Judgment and decision making
Social cognition
Confidence
Judgment Bias
Source monitoring
Confidence-accuracy relationship
Jury decision making
Spatial cognition
Consistency
Learning
Specific emotions
Cultural differences
Malingering
Subjective past and present
Development
Memory disorder
Suggestibility
Directed forgetting/Intentional forgetting
Memory for conversation
Thought suppression
Earwitness Testimony
Memory improvement instruction
Transmission of culture
Education
Memory modulation and enhancement
Trauma
Emotion
Memory skills
Unconscious plagiarism
Eye tracking
Meta-analysis
Unconscious transference
Eyewitness identification
Metacognition



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Adult development
PAPER: Adult age and individual differences in the development of skill: Do visual search, memory search, and lexical decision share similar abilities-skill relationships? Authors: M. Kathryn Bleckley, Christopher Hertzog, and Arthur D. Fisk.

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Aging
PAPER: Adult age differences in, and predictors of, mental imagery: Implications for everyday cognition. Authors: Eva Kemps, Rachel Newson, and Mary Luszcz.
PAPER: Autobiographical Narratives Tell a Different Story: Emotional Experience in Two Adult Age Groups. Authors: Nicole Alea, Susan Bluck, and Angelenia Semegon.
PAPER: A diary study of involuntary autobiographical memories: effects of aging and conditions under which they occur. Authors: Simone Schlagman, Lia Kvavilashvili, and Joerg Schulz
PAPER: Enhancement of delayed memory retrieval by arousal after learning: A possible intervention approach. Authors: Kristy Nielson,Douglas Yee, Kirk Erickson, and Ted Bryant.
PAPER: Individual and age-related differences in self-initiated retrieval of intentions: The influence of difficulty of enactment and affect regulation. Authors: Miguel Kazén and Reiner Kaschel.
SYMPOSIUM: Older Adults as Eyewitnesses. Chair: Katrin Mueller-Johnson.

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Audience effects
PAPER: Audience effects in eyewitness testimony. Author: Hartmut Blank.

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Autobiographical memory
PAPER: Consistency of memory for traumatic events. Authors: Anne Elisabeth van Giezen, Ella Arensman, and Philip Spinhoven.
PAPER: Altering traumatic memories. Authors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Veronika Nourkova, Elizabeth Loftus.
PAPER: Cultural life-scripts: A new way of predicting recall from autobiographical memory. Authors: Dorthe Berntsen and David C. Rubin.
PAPER: The construction and validation of the Autobiographical Memory Scale. Authors: Christopher Burt and Simon Kemp.
PAPER: The construction and validation of the Autobiographical Memory Scale. Authors: Michael Conway, Constantina Giannopoulos, and Annmarie Crampton.
PAPER: Context-dependency in the real world: How different retrieval cues affect Event-Specific Knowledge in recollections of a real-life event. Authors: Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen, and Ineke Wessel.
PAPER: Metacognitive influence on reported amnesia for autobiographical events. Author: Hartmut Blank.
PAPER: Korsakoff patients` memories of September 11, 2001. Authors: Ingrid Candel, Marko Jelicic, Harald Merckelbach, and Arie Wester.
PAPER: Is amnesia a metamemory belief? Authors: Kim van Oorsouw and Harald Merckelbach.
PAPER: Changes in Imagery and Perspectives Associated with Autobiographical Memories. Author: Leslie Taylor.
PAPER: Eliciting involuntary autobiographical memories in the laboratory: Developing a new method of investigation. Authors: Lia Kvavilashvili and Simone Schlagman.
PAPER: Women are different -- men, too. Gender differences in autobiographical memory, empathy, and social skills. Authors: Michael Bender, Rüdiger Pohl, and Gregor Lachmann.
PAPER: Autobiographical Narratives Tell a Different Story: Emotional Experience in Two Adult Age Groups. Authors: Nicole Alea, Susan Bluck, and Angelenia Semegon.
PAPER: The prevalence and accessibility of event clusters from different life periods. Author: Norman Brown.
PAPER: From Content to Function: Autobiographical memory in American and Chinese adults. Authors: Qi Wang and Martin Conway.
PAPER: The temporal organization of autobiographical events. Author: Rüdiger F. Pohl.
PAPER: Are odours not better reminders of past experiences? Authors: Simon Chu, Laurence Argyle, and John J. Downes.
PAPER: A diary study of involuntary autobiographical memories: effects of aging and conditions under which they occur. Authors: Simone Schlagman, Lia Kvavilashvili, and Joerg Schulz
PAPER: Memories about childhood: are source monitoring judgments always based on clarity of mental image? Authors: Victoria Eremenkoand Veronika Nourkova.
PAPER: Distorting the subjective past and subjective present through story completion. Authors: Veronika Nourkova, Daniel M. Bernstein, and Elizabeth F. Loftus.
PAPER: The Formation of Collective Memory through Conversation. Authors: William Hirst, Alexandru Cuc, David Manier, and Yasuhiro Ozuru.
PAPER: "I Know Exactly What I Did on September 11": Retrieval-Based and Retrieval-Independent Criteria in Judgments of Memories for Shocking Events. Author: Gerald Echterhoff.
PAPER: The development of the ability to combine autobiographical memories into a coherent life story. Author: Cybèle de Silveira.
PAPER: Causal and temporal coherence in life narratives of clinically depressed in-patients and matched controls. Authors: Tilmann Habermas, Lisa Ott, Merve Schubert, and Beatrix Schneider.
SYMPOSIUM: Social and Emotional Influences on Autobiographical Memory. Chair: Lauren R. Shapiro.
SYMPOSIUM: Focusing on the internal in memories of trauma. Chair: Robyn Fivush.
SYMPOSIUM: When we change an autobiographical belief do we also change a memory? Chair: Giuliana Mazzoni.
SYMPOSIUM: Beyond imagination inflation. Chair: Maryanne Garry.
SYMPOSIUM: Flashbulb Memories: Examining Recall for Tragedy. Chair: Lauren R. Shapiro.
SYMPOSIUM: Order and disorder in autobiographical memory: The role of self and emotion. Chair: Martin Conway.
SYMPOSIUM: Offenders and Victims as Eyewitnesses. Chair: Barry S. Cooper.
SYMPOSIUM: Inhibitory Mechanisms in Memory. Chair: Malcolm D. MacLeod.

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Change blindness
PAPER: Text change detection in reading: how people represent product related information. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Tony Sanford, Patrick Sturt, Eugene Dawydiak, and Elyssa Niswander.
PAPER: Using eye tracking as a reading time measure to determine the acceptability of brand extensions. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Patrick Sturt, and Martin Pickering.

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Child sexual offenders
PAPER: Using memory recall as an indicator of distorted schemas in child molesters. Author: Theresa Gannon.

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Child witness
SYMPOSIUM: Detecting False or Inaccurate Evidence in Child Witnesses. Chair: Victoria Talwar.

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Childhood memories
PAPER: Memories about childhood: are source monitoring judgments always based on clarity of mental image? Authors: Victoria Eremenko and Veronika Nourkova.

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Cognitive development
PAPER: Adult age differences in, and predictors of, mental imagery: Implications for everyday cognition. Authors: Eva Kemps, Rachel Newson, Mary Luszcz.
PAPER: A diary study of involuntary autobiographical memories: effects of aging and conditions under which they occur. Authors: Simone Schlagman, Lia Kvavilashvili, and Joerg Schulz
PAPER: A Microgenetic Study Investigating the Relationship Between Inhibitory Control and Theory of Mind. Authors: Emma Flynn.
PAPER: Age effects in verbal person memory. Author: Torun Lindholm.
SYMPOSIUM: Social and Emotional Influences on Autobiographical Memory. Chair: Lauren R. Shapiro.
SYMPOSIUM: The Role of Social and Emotional Factors on Children`s Eyewitness Testimony. Chair: Lauren R. Shapiro.

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Cognitive function
PAPER: Enhancement of delayed memory retrieval by arousal after learning: A possible intervention approach. Authors: Kristy Nielson, Douglas Yee, Kirk Erickson, and Ted Bryant.
PAPER: Individual and age-related differences in self-initiated retrieval of intentions: The influence of difficulty of enactment and affect regulation. Authors: Miguel Kazén and Reiner Kaschel.
SYMPOSIUM: Older Adults as Eyewitnesses. Chair: Katrin Mueller-Johnson.
SYMPOSIUM: Cognitive Aspects of Anxiety and Depression. Chair: Paula Hertel.

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Cognitive Interview
PAPER: Testing the efficacy of the cognitive interview in a developing country. Authors: Lilian Milnitsky, Stein Maria, Lúcia Nygaard, Mariana Lima, and Leandro Feix.

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Cognitive neuroscience
PAPER: Enhancement of delayed memory retrieval by arousal after learning: A possible intervention approach. Authors: Kristy Nielson, Douglas Yee, Kirk Erickson, and Ted Bryant.
PAPER: Intentional Forgetting in the Think - No Think paradigm: An ERP Study. Authors: Rhiannon Ellis, Lesley Hart, and Jonathan Schooler.

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Communication/Linguistics
PAPER: Measuring how consumers interact with an embodied agent. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Brian Newby, Jane Shaw, Kevin Purdy, and Alastair Gale.
PAPER: Text change detection in reading: how people represent product related information. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Tony Sanford, Patrick Sturt, Eugene Dawydiak, and Elyssa Niswander.
PAPER: Memory for Trial Facts: Lingual Ability and Need for Cognition. Authors: Scott E. Culhane, Harmon M. Hosch, and John S. Shaw, III.

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Computer use
PAPER: Measuring how consumers interact with an embodied agent. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Brian Newby, Jane Shaw, Kevin Purdy, and Alastair Gale.

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Confidence
PAPER: "Who did you choose?": The effect of social influence on eyewitnesses' and lineup administrators' confidence in identification decisions. Authors: Elizabeth Brimacombe, Meredith, Allison, and Lynn Garrioch.
PAPER: Confidence and Accuracy in Sentence Recall: Mechanisms and Relationships. Authors: Cristina Sampaio, William F. Brewer, and M. Rose Barlow.

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Confidence-accuracy relationship
SYMPOSIUM: Eyewitness identification: Witness confidence, identification accuracy, and investigator beliefs. Chair: Neil Brewer.

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Consistency
PAPER: Consistency of memory for traumatic events. Authors: Anne Elisabeth van Giezen, Ella Arensman, and Philip Spinhoven.

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Cultural differences
PAPER: From Content to Function: Autobiographical memory in American and Chinese adults. Authors: Qi Wang and Martin Conway.

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Development
PAPER: The development of the ability to combine autobiographical memories into a coherent life story. Author: Cybèle de Silveira.

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Directed forgetting/Intentional forgetting
PAPER: Intentional Forgetting in the Think - No Think paradigm: An ERP Study. Authors: Rhiannon Ellis, Lesley Hart, and Jonathan Schooler.

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Earwitness Testimony
SYMPOSIUM: Verbal Overshadowing. Chair: Charity Brown.

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Education
PAPER: Questioning Statistics: How people learn statistics. Authors: Dan Wright and Sian Williams.

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Emotion
SYMPOSIUM: Cognitive Aspects of Anxiety and Depression. Chair: Paula Hertel.
SYMPOSIUM: True and false memories for events: The effects of emotional arousal. Chair: Lynn Hulse.

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Eye tracking
PAPER: Measuring how consumers interact with an embodied agent. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Brian Newby, Jane Shaw, Kevin Purdy, and Alastair Gale.
PAPER: Using eye tracking as a reading time measure to determine the acceptability of brand extensions. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Patrick Sturt, and Martin Pickering.
PAPER: Eye Tracking in the World of Consumer Perception. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Jane Ryland, Clarissa Hughes, Kevin Purdy, Alastair Gale, and Brian Newby.

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Eyewitness identification
SYMPOSIUM: Theoretical and practical issues in eyewitness identification. Chair: Richard Kemp.

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Eyewitness testimony
PAPER: First application of the Video Suggestibility Scale For Children (VSSC) to the Italian context. Authors: Adele Cavedon, Carolina Mega, and Silvia Mocellin
PAPER: The effects of interviewer's support on children's production in sexual abuse investigations. Authors: Irit Hershkowitz and Eila Perkis.
PAPER: Positive effects of repeated interviews: The case of child sexual abuse investigations. Authors: Irit Hershkowitz and Anat Terner.
PAPER: Multiple Choices in Large Sequential Lineups with Children and Adults. Author: Avraham Levi.
PAPER: Own group biases in recognition memory. Author: Dan Wright.
PAPER: The spread of culture: A review of the ongoing recovered/false memory epidemic in Denmark. Author: Dorthe Berntsen.
PAPER: The Effects of Group Collaboration on Eyewitness Testimony and Identification. Authors: Lauren R. Shapiro and Erin Haugen.
PAPER: Audience effects in eyewitness testimony. Author: Hartmut Blank.
PAPER: Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception. Authors: Kevin Colwell, Cheryl Hiscock-Anisman, and Holly Yaeger.
PAPER: Testing the efficacy of the cognitive interview in a developing country. Authors: Lilian Milnitsky, Stein Maria, Lúcia Nygaard, Mariana Lima, and Leandro Feix.
PAPER: Eyewitnesses versus Earwitnesses: Remembering a Criminal Conversation. Authors: Laura Campos and Maria L. Alonso-Quecuty.
PAPER: "Who did you choose?": The effect of social influence on eyewitnesses' and lineup administrators' confidence in identification decisions. Authors: Elizabeth Brimacombe, Meredith, Allison, and Lynn Garrioch.
PAPER: Model of the Sequential Lineup Advantage. Authors: Scott Gronlund, Curt Carlson, and Shawn Singer.
PAPER: The (Mis)information Effect: Trace Alteration or Coexistence? Authors: Heather Flowe and Ebbe Ebbesen.
SYMPOSIUM: Older Adults as Eyewitnesses. Chair: Katrin Mueller-Johnson.
SYMPOSIUM: Offenders and Victims as Eyewitnesses. Chair: Barry S. Cooper.
SYMPOSIUM: Interviewer feedback effects on the meta-cognitive judgements of eyewitnesses. Chair: Amina Memon.
SYMPOSIUM: Meta-cognitive issues in memory and testimony. Chair: Helen Westcott.
SYMPOSIUM: Eyewitness identification: Witness confidence, identification accuracy, and investigator beliefs. Chair: Neil Brewer.
SYMPOSIUM: Verbal Overshadowing. Chair: Charity Brown.
SYMPOSIUM: Cross-race effect in memory for faces: Developmental, theoretical, and applied implications. Chair: Christian A. Meissner.
SYMPOSIUM: Detecting False or Inaccurate Evidence in Child Witnesses. Chair: Victoria Talwar.
SYMPOSIUM: Theoretical and practical issues in eyewitness identification. Chair: Richard Kemp.
SYMPOSIUM: Face composite production by eyewitnesses: New technologies and developments. Chair: Dawn McQuiston.
SYMPOSIUM: The Role of Social and Emotional Factors on Children`s Eyewitness Testimony. Chair: Lauren R. Shapiro.
SYMPOSIUM: Questioning children. Chair: Helen Westcott.

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Face perception and identification
PAPER: Multiple Choices in Large Sequential Lineups with Children and Adults. Author: Avraham Levi.
PAPER: Own group biases in recognition memory. Author: Dan Wright.
PAPER: The Effects of Group Collaboration on Eyewitness Testimony and Identification Authors: Lauren R. Shapiro and Erin Haugen
PAPER: Model of the Sequential Lineup Advantage. Authors: Scott Gronlund, Curt Carlson, and Shawn Singer.
PAPER: Sunk Cost Effects in Social Judgements. A Test of the Self-Justification Hypothesis. Author: Martin Coleman.
PAPER: Meta-Analysis: The Effects of Transformation on Facial Recognition. Authors: Meera Adya, E. Kiernan McGorty, Aletha Claussen-Schulz, Valerie J. Franssen, Steven D. Penrod, and Brian H. Bornstein.
PAPER: Memory for Facial Expressions: The Power of a Smile. Author: Arthur Shimamura.
PAPER: Hindsight is 20/20: Visual hindsight bias in celebrity-face identification. Authors: Erin Harley, Keri Carlsen, and Geoffrey Loftus.
PAPER: Age effects in verbal person memory. Author: Torun Lindholm.
SYMPOSIUM: Forensic Factors in Facial Composites. Chair: Charlie Frowd.
SYMPOSIUM: Eyewitness identification: Witness confidence, identification accuracy, and investigator beliefs. Chair: Neil Brewer.
SYMPOSIUM: Verbal Overshadowing. Chair: Charity Brown.
SYMPOSIUM: Cross-race effect in memory for faces: Developmental, theoretical, and applied implications. Chair: Christian A. Meissner.
SYMPOSIUM: Detecting False or Inaccurate Evidence in Child Witnesses. Chair: Victoria Talwar.
SYMPOSIUM: Theoretical and practical issues in eyewitness identification. Chair: Richard Kemp.
SYMPOSIUM: Face composite production by eyewitnesses: New technologies and developments. Chair: Dawn McQuiston.

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Facial composites
SYMPOSIUM: Forensic Factors in Facial Composites. Chair: Charlie Frowd.

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False memories
PAPER: Korsakoff patients` memories of September 11, 2001. Authors: Ingrid Candel, Marko Jelicic, Harald Merckelbach, and Arie Wester.
SYMPOSIUM: When we change an autobiographical belief do we also change a memory? Chair: Giuliana Mazzoni.
SYMPOSIUM: Beyond imagination inflation. Chair: Maryanne Garry.
SYMPOSIUM: Meta-cognitive issues in memory and testimony. Chair: Helen Westcott.

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Flashbulb memories
PAPER: "I Know Exactly What I Did on September 11": Retrieval-Based and Retrieval-Independent Criteria in Judgments of Memories for Shocking Events. Author: Gerald Echterhoff.
SYMPOSIUM: Flashbulb Memories: Examining Recall for Tragedy. Chair: Lauren R. Shapiro.

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Forensic interviewing techniques
PAPER: Disentangling the Effects of Imagery on Memory Accuracy, Authors: Rhonda Brown, Kim Roberts, and Luanne Carr.

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General memory
PAPER: Korsakoff patients` memories of September 11, 2001. Authors: Ingrid Candel, Marko Jelicic, Harald Merckelbach, and Arie Wester.
PAPER: Eliciting involuntary autobiographical memories in the laboratory: Developing a new method of investigation. Authors: Lia Kvavilashvili and Simone Schlagman.
PAPER: The temporal organization of autobiographical events. Author: Rüdiger F. Pohl.
PAPER: The Formation of Collective Memory through Conversation. Authors: William Hirst, Alexandru Cuc, David Manier, and Yasuhiro Ozuru.
PAPER: Intentional Forgetting in the Think - No Think paradigm: An ERP Study. Authors: Rhiannon Ellis, Lesley Hart, and Jonathan Schooler.
PAPER: Acquiring Information from Simple Weather Maps: Domain-Specific Knowledge and General Spatial Abilities. Authors: Christy R. Miller, and Helen Power.
PAPER: Expertise effects in multiple-target tracking. Authors: Roy Allen, Peter McGeorge, and David Pearson.
PAPER: Confidence and Accuracy in Sentence Recall: Mechanisms and Relationships. Authors: Cristina Sampaio, William F. Brewer, and M. Rose Barlow.
PAPER: Evidence of a specific impairment of inhibition for trauma-related material in patients with PTSD Authors: Tim Brennen, Ragnhild Dybdahl, Jasminka Jukic, and Almasa Kapidzic.
PAPER: Expanding retrieval practice: Investigating the parameters. Authors: Catherine O. Fritz and Peter E. Morris.
PAPER: How useful do university students find memory improvement courses? Authors: Emmanuel Manalo, Kenneth Higbee, Julie Trafford, and Charlotte White.
PAPER: Stretching the Boundaries of the Expanding Retrieval Technique for Remembering Names. Authors: John Shaughnessy and Elizabeth Helder.
PAPER: What memory skills are most important to university students in the USA and New Zealand? Authors: Kenneth Higbee and Emmanuel Manalo.
PAPER: Causal inference and stereotyping interact to produce false memories for crimes. Authors: Mark Reinitz and Carolyn Weisz.
PAPER: Forgetting Prior Episodes of Remembering: Breadth, Confidence, and Recovery in the Forgot-it-all-along Effect. Authors: Michelle M. Arnold and D. Stephen Lindsay.
PAPER: Individual and age-related differences in self-initiated retrieval of intentions: The influence of difficulty of enactment and affect regulation. Authors: Miguel Kazén and Reiner Kaschel.
PAPER: Retrieval practice and meaning strategies for improving name learning. Authors: Peter E. Morris and Catherine O. Fritz.
PAPER: Risk, Control, and Memory: Effects of Specific Emotions and Event Valence. Authors: Heather Lench and Linda Levine.
PAPER: Using memory recall as an indicator of distorted schemas in child molesters. Author: Theresa Gannon.
SYMPOSIUM: Inhibitory Mechanisms in Memory. Chair: Malcolm D. MacLeod.
SYMPOSIUM: Interviewer feedback effects on the meta-cognitive judgements of eyewitnesses. Chair: Amina Memon.
SYMPOSIUM: Memory Conformity: How do people influence each other's memories? Chair: Fiona Gabbert.
SYMPOSIUM: True and false memories for events: The effects of emotional arousal. Chair: Lynn Hulse.

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Imagery
PAPER: Changes in Imagery and Perspectives Associated with Autobiographical Memories. Author: Leslie Taylor.

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Individual differences
PAPER: The construction and validation of the Autobiographical Memory Scale. Authors: Michael Conway, Constantina Giannopoulos, and Annmarie Crampton.
PAPER: Adult age and individual differences in the development of skill: Do visual search, memory search, and lexical decision share similar abilities-skill relationships? Authors: M. Kathryn Bleckley, Christopher Hertzog, and Arthur D. Fisk.

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Inhibition
SYMPOSIUM: Inhibitory Mechanisms in Memory. Chair: Malcolm D. MacLeod.

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Interviewing children
SYMPOSIUM: Questioning children. Chair: Helen Westcott.

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Involuntary autobiographical memory
PAPER: A diary study of involuntary autobiographical memories: effects of aging and conditions under which they occur. Authors: Simone Schlagman, Lia Kvavilashvili, and Joerg Schulz

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Involuntary memories
PAPER: Eliciting involuntary autobiographical memories in the laboratory: Developing a new method of investigation. Authors: Lia Kvavilashvili and Simone Schlagman.

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Judgment and decision making
PAPER: The Role of Guessing and Boundaries in the Telescoping of Public Events. Authors: Peter Lee and Norman R. Brown.

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Judgment Bias
PAPER: Estimating Task Completion Times: Task Experience and Task Duration Affect Temporal Prediction Bias. Authors: Kevin Thomas, Stephen Newstead, and Simon Handley.

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Jury decision making
PAPER: Memory for Trial Facts: Lingual Ability and Need for Cognition. Authors: Scott E. Culhane, Harmon M. Hosch, and John S. Shaw, III.
PAPER: In the Aftermath of Pre-trial Publicity: Examining the unexpected manifestations of positive and negative pre-trial information on mock juror decision making. Authors: Lorraine Hope, Amina Memon, and Peter McGeorge.

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Learning
PAPER: Stretching the Boundaries of the Expanding Retrieval Technique for Remembering Names. Authors: John Shaughnessy and Elizabeth Helder.
PAPER: Questioning Statistics: How people learn statistics. Authors: Dan Wright and Sian Williams.

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Malingering
SYMPOSIUM: Detection of malingering. Chair: Marko Jelicic.

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Memory disorder
SYMPOSIUM: Order and disorder in autobiographical memory: The role of self and emotion. Chair: Martin Conway

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Memory for conversation
PAPER: Eyewitnesses versus Earwitnesses: Remembering a Criminal Conversation. Authors: Laura Campos and Maria L. Alonso-Quecuty.

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Memory improvement instruction
PAPER: How useful do university students find memory improvement courses? Authors: Emmanuel Manalo, Kenneth Higbee, Julie Trafford, and Charlotte White.

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Memory modulation and enhancement

PAPER: Enhancement of delayed memory retrieval by arousal after learning: A possible intervention approach. Authors: Kristy Nielson, Douglas Yee, Kirk Erickson, and Ted Bryant.

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Memory skills
PAPER: What memory skills are most important to university students in the USA and New Zealand? Authors: Kenneth Higbee and Emmanuel Manalo.

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Meta-analysis
PAPER: Meta-Analysis: The Effects of Transformation on Facial Recognition. Authors: Meera Adya, E. Kiernan McGorty, Aletha Claussen-Schulz, Valerie J. Franssen, Steven D. Penrod, and Brian H. Bornstein.

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Metacognition
PAPER: Metacognitive influence on reported amnesia for autobiographical events. Author: Hartmut Blank.
PAPER: Forgetting Prior Episodes of Remembering: Breadth, Confidence, and Recovery in the Forgot-it-all-along Effect. Authors: Michelle M. Arnold and D. Stephen Lindsay.
PAPER: Metacognition and "Correction for Guessing" in Multiple Choice Tests. Author: Phil Higham.
SYMPOSIUM: Interviewer feedback effects on the meta-cognitive judgements of eyewitnesses. Chair: Amina Memon.
SYMPOSIUM: Applied Metacognition: Monitoring Performance. Chair: C.J.A. Moulin, J. Dunlosky, and T.J. Perfect.

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Metamemory
PAPER: Is amnesia a metamemory belief? Authors: Kim van Oorsouw and Harald Merckelbach.
PAPER: Confidence and Accuracy in Sentence Recall: Mechanisms and Relationships. Authors: Cristina Sampaio, William F. Brewer, and M. Rose Barlow.

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Misinformation effect
PAPER: The (Mis)information Effect: Trace Alteration or Coexistence? Authors: Heather Flowe and Ebbe Ebbesen.

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Mood/Emotion
PAPER: Is mood related to memory performance with the Deese-Roediger-McDermott Procedure? Authors: Daniel Wright, Helen Startup, and Sorcha Mathews.

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Multiple choices
PAPER: Multiple Choices in Large Sequential Lineups with Children and Adults. Author: Avraham Levi.
PAPER: Metacognition and "Correction for Guessing" in Multiple Choice Tests. Author: Phil Higham.

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Narrative production and comprehension
PAPER: Text change detection in reading: how people represent product related information. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Tony Sanford, Patrick Sturt, Eugene Dawydiak, and Elyssa Niswander.
PAPER: The development of the ability to combine autobiographical memories into a coherent life story. Author: Cybèle de Silveira.
PAPER: Causal and temporal coherence in life narratives of clinically depressed in-patients and matched controls. Authors: Tilmann Habermas, Lisa Ott, Merve Schubert, and Beatrix Schneider.
SYMPOSIUM: Focusing on the internal in memories of trauma. Chair: Robyn Fivush.

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Olfaction
PAPER: Are odours not better reminders of past experiences? Authors: Simon Chu, Laurence Argyle, and John J. Downes.

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Perception
PAPER: Eye Tracking in the World of Consumer Perception. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Jane Ryland, Clarissa Hughes, Kevin Purdy, Alastair Gale, and Brian Newby.

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Perceptual-motor processes
PAPER: Eye Tracking in the World of Consumer Perception. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Jane Ryland, Clarissa Hughes, Kevin Purdy, Alastair Gale, and Brian Newby.
PAPER: Acquiring Information from Simple Weather Maps: Domain-Specific Knowledge and General Spatial Abilities. Authors: Christy R. Miller, and Helen Power.
PAPER: Expertise effects in multiple-target tracking. Authors: Roy Allen, Peter McGeorge, and David Pearson.

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Pretrial Publicity
PAPER: In the Aftermath of Pre-trial Publicity: Examining the unexpected manifestations of positive and negative pre-trial information on mock juror decision making. Authors: Lorraine Hope, Amina Memon, and Peter McGeorge.

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Prospective Memory
PAPER: Individual and age-related differences in self-initiated retrieval of intentions: The influence of difficulty of enactment and affect regulation. Authors: Miguel Kazén and Reiner Kaschel.
PAPER: Remembering Future Intentions : The Effects of Suppressing Targets vs. Intentions on Performance. Authors: James Erskine and Lia Kvavilashvili.

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Psycholinguistics
PAPER: Text change detection in reading: how people represent product related information. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Tony Sanford, Patrick Sturt, Eugene Dawydiak, and Elyssa Niswander.
PAPER: Using eye tracking as a reading time measure to determine the acceptability of brand extensions. Authors: Andrew Stewart, Patrick Sturt, and Martin Pickering.

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Reasoning and Decision making
PAPER: Assessment Criteria Indicative of Deception. Authors: Kevin Colwell, Cheryl Hiscock-Anisman, and Holly Yaeger.
PAPER: Risk, Control, and Memory: Effects of Specific Emotions and Event Valence. Authors: Heather Lench and Linda Levine.
PAPER: "I Know Exactly What I Did on September 11": Retrieval-Based and Retrieval-Independent Criteria in Judgments of Memories for Shocking Events. Author: Gerald Echterhoff.
PAPER: Estimating Task Completion Times: Task Experience and Task Duration Affect Temporal Prediction Bias. Authors: Kevin Thomas, Stephen Newstead, and Simon Handley.
PAPER: Sunk Cost Effects in Social Judgements. A Test of the Self-Justification Hypothesis. Author: Martin Coleman.
PAPER: Mixed Reactions: A reconceptualization of the post-comparison anchoring effect. Author: Norman Brown.
PAPER: Hindsight is 20/20: Visual hindsight bias in celebrity-face identification. Authors: Erin Harley, Keri Carlsen, and Geoffrey Loftus.
SYMPOSIUM: Detection of malingering. Chair: Marko Jelicic.

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Retrieval Practice
PAPER: Expanding retrieval practice: Investigating the parameters Authors: Catherine O. Fritz and Peter E. Morris.
PAPER: Retrieval practice and meaning strategies for improving name learning. Authors: Peter E. Morris and Catherine O. Fritz.

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Social cognition
PAPER: Women are different -- men, too. Gender differences in autobiographical memory, empathy, and social skills. Authors: Michael Bender, Rüdiger Pohl, and Gregor Lachmann.
PAPER: Causal inference and stereotyping interact to produce false memories for crimes. Authors: Mark Reinitz and Carolyn Weisz.
PAPER: Using memory recall as an indicator of distorted schemas in child molesters. Author: Theresa Gannon.
PAPER: Estimating Task Completion Times: Task Experience and Task Duration Affect Temporal Prediction Bias. Authors: Kevin Thomas, Stephen Newstead, and Simon Handley.
PAPER: In the Aftermath of Pre-trial Publicity: Examining the unexpected manifestations of positive and negative pre-trial information on mock juror decision making. Authors: Lorraine Hope, Amina Memon, and Peter McGeorge.
PAPER: Is mood related to memory performance with the Deese-Roediger-McDermott Procedure? Authors: Daniel Wright, Helen Startup, and Sorcha Mathews.
SYMPOSIUM: Memory Conformity: How do people influence each other's memories? Chair: Fiona Gabbert.
SYMPOSIUM: Positive and negative effects of suggestion. Chair: Giuliana Mazzoni.

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Source monitoring
PAPER: Memories about childhood: are source monitoring judgments always based on clarity of mental image? Authors: Victoria Eremenkoand Veronika Nourkova.
PAPER: Memory for Facial Expressions: The Power of a Smile. Author: Arthur Shimamura.
PAPER: The (Mis)information Effect: Trace Alteration or Coexistence? Authors: Heather Flowe and Ebbe Ebbesen.
PAPER: Disentangling the Effects of Imagery on Memory Accuracy, Authors: Rhonda Brown, Kim Roberts, and Luanne Carr.
SYMPOSIUM: Memory Reports of Repeated events. Chair: Deborah A. Connolly.
SYMPOSIUM: Meta-cognitive issues in memory and testimony. Chair: Helen Westcott.

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Spatial cognition
PAPER: Acquiring Information from Simple Weather Maps: Domain-Specific Knowledge and General Spatial Abilities. Authors: Christy R. Miller, and Helen Power.

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Specific emotions
PAPER: Risk, Control, and Memory: Effects of Specific Emotions and Event Valence. Authors: Heather Lench and Linda Levine.

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Subjective past and present
PAPER: Distorting the subjective past and subjective present through story completion. Authors: Veronika Nourkova, Daniel M. Bernstein, and Elizabeth F. Loftus.

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Suggestibility
PAPER: Altering traumatic memories. Authors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Veronika Nourkova, Elizabeth Loftus.
PAPER: Changes in Imagery and Perspectives Associated with Autobiographical Memories. Author: Leslie Taylor.
PAPER: Distorting the subjective past and subjective present through story completion. Authors: Veronika Nourkova, Daniel M. Bernstein, and Elizabeth F. Loftus.
PAPER: The spread of culture: A review of the ongoing recovered/false memory epidemic in Denmark. Author: Dorthe Berntsen.
PAPER: Is mood related to memory performance with the Deese-Roediger-McDermott Procedure? Authors: Daniel Wright, Helen Startup, and Sorcha Mathews.
PAPER: Disentangling the Effects of Imagery on Memory Accuracy, Authors: Rhonda Brown, Kim Roberts, and Luanne Carr.
SYMPOSIUM: When we change an autobiographical belief do we also change a memory? Chair: Giuliana Mazzoni.
SYMPOSIUM: Beyond imagination inflation. Chair: Maryanne Garry.
SYMPOSIUM: Positive and negative effects of suggestion. Chair: Giuliana Mazzoni.
SYMPOSIUM: Memory Reports of Repeated events. Chair: Deborah A. Connolly.
SYMPOSIUM: Questioning children. Chair: Helen Westcott.

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Thought suppression
PAPER: Remembering Future Intentions : The Effects of Suppressing Targets vs. Intentions on Performance. Authors: James Erskine and Lia Kvavilashvili.

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Transmission of culture
PAPER: The spread of culture: A review of the ongoing recovered/false memory epidemic in Denmark. Author: Dorthe Berntsen.

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Trauma
PAPER: Consistency of memory for traumatic events. Authors: Anne Elisabeth van Giezen, Ella Arensman, and Philip Spinhoven.

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Unconscious plagiarism
PAPER: Unconscious Plagiarism: Effects of Participant Elaboration. Authors: Louisa-Jayne Stark, Timothy Perfect, and Stephen Newstead.

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Unconscious transference
PAPER: Unconscious transference from mug shot searches: Does it really exist? Authors: Jennifer Dysart, Rod Lindsay, and M. Sinclair.