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Retrieval‐induced forgetting of autobiographical memory details

Pages 430-447 | Published online: 05 Jan 2007

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Ruth Glynn, Karen Salmon & Jason Low. (2018) It’s in the details: The role of selective discussion in forgetting of children’s autobiographical memories. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 167, pages 117-127.
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Charles B. Stone, Olivier Luminet & William Hirst. (2013) Induced forgetting and reduced confidence in our personal past? The consequences of selectively retrieving emotional autobiographical memories. Acta Psychologica 144:2, pages 250-257.
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Elizabeth Stephens, Amy Braid & Paula T. Hertel. (2013) Suppression-Induced Reduction in the Specificity of Autobiographical Memories. Clinical Psychological Science 1:2, pages 163-169.
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Benjamin C. Storm & Tara A. Jobe. (2012) Retrieval-Induced Forgetting Predicts Failure to Recall Negative Autobiographical Memories. Psychological Science 23:11, pages 1356-1363.
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Sarah J. Barber & Mara Mather. (2012) Forgetting in context: The effects of age, emotion, and social factors on retrieval-induced forgetting. Memory & Cognition 40:6, pages 874-888.
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Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen, Anette Schnieber & Martin Hammershøj Olesen. (2011) Rumination is associated with the phenomenal characteristics of autobiographical memories and future scenarios. Memory 19:6, pages 574-584.
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