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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 26, 2000 - Issue 4
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Age Differences in False Recognition Using a Forced Choice Paradigm

Pages 367-381 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010

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Kouloud Abichou, Valentina La Corte, Alexandre Bellegarde, Serge Nicolas & Pascale Piolino. (2022) How rich are false memories in a naturalistic context in healthy aging?. Memory 30:3, pages 262-278.
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Majdouline Sarhane, Isabelle Etcheverry, Michel Tiberge & Agnès Daurat. (2014) False memories in patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS). Journal of Cognitive Psychology 26:6, pages 662-669.
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Ayanna K. Thomas & Mark A. McDaniel. (2013) The interaction between frontal functioning and encoding processes in reducing false memories. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 20:4, pages 443-470.
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Alaitz Aizpurua, Elvira Garcia-Bajos & Malen Migueles. (2011) False Recognition and Source Attribution for Actions of an Emotional Event in Older and Younger Adults. Experimental Aging Research 37:3, pages 310-329.
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KellyJ. Murphy, Robert West, MariaL. Armilio, FergusI. M. Craik & DonaldT. Stuss. (2007) Word-List-Learning Performance in Younger and Older Adults: Intra-Individual Performance Variability and False Memory. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 14:1, pages 70-94.
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ElizabethA. Kensinger, AnneC. Krendl & Suzanne Corkin. (2005) Memories of an Emotional and a Nonemotional Event: Effects of Aging and Delay Interval. Experimental Aging Research 32:1, pages 23-45.
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DonnaJ. LaVoie, Lisa Willoughby & Kelly Faulkner. (2005) Frontal Lobe Dysfunction and False Memory Susceptibility in Older Adults. Experimental Aging Research 32:1, pages 1-21.
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Marie Mazerolle, Amy M. Smith, McKinzey Torrance & Ayanna K. Thomas. (2021) Understanding Older Adults' Memory Distortion in the Light of Stereotype Threat. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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Joanna Ulatowska, Justyna Olszewska & Matthew D. Hanson. (2020) Does Test Type Influence False Recognition in the DRM Paradigm? Comparison of the Yes/No Recognition Test and Two-Alternative Forced-Choice Test. The American Journal of Psychology 133:1, pages 49-62.
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Nicole D Anderson, Chris B Martin, Julia Czyzo & Stefan Köhler. (2019) When Gist and Familiarity Collide: Evidence From False Recognition in Younger and Older Adults. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 74:6, pages 927-932.
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Karolina Sejunaite, Claudia Lanza & Matthias W. Riepe. (2019) Everyday Memory in Healthy Aging: Porous but Not Distorted. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 11.
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Christelle Evrard, Anne-Laure Gilet, Fabienne Colombel, Elodie Dufermont & Yves Corson. (2016) Now you make false memories; now you do not: the order of presentation of words in DRM lists influences the production of the critical lure in Alzheimer’s disease. Psychological Research 82:2, pages 429-438.
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Elvira García‐Bajos, Malen Migueles & Alaitz Aizpurua. (2012) Bias of Script‐Driven Processing on Eyewitness Memory in Young and Older Adults. Applied Cognitive Psychology 26:5, pages 737-745.
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Yuh-Shiow Lee, Chia-Lin Lee & Hua-Te Yang. (2012) Effects of Aging and Education on False Memory. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development 74:4, pages 287-298.
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Manila Vannucci, Giuliana Mazzoni, Igor Marchetti & Francesca Lavezzini. (2012) “It's a hair-dryer…No, it's a drill”. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 54:2, pages 310-316.
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Isabelle Etcheverry, Patrice Terrier & Jean-Claude Marquié. (2012) Assessing Web interaction with recollection: Age-related and task-related differences. Computers in Human Behavior 28:1, pages 11-22.
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Nancy A. Dennis, Hongkeun Kim & Roberto Cabeza. (2008) Age-related Differences in Brain Activity during True and False Memory Retrieval. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20:8, pages 1390-1402.
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Isabelle Etcheverry, Patrice Terrier & Jean Claude Marquie. (2007) Examining task demands in web interaction and age differences through episodic memory. Examining task demands in web interaction and age differences through episodic memory.
Nancy A. Dennis, Hongkeun Kim & Roberto Cabeza. (2007) Effects of aging on true and false memory formation: An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia 45:14, pages 3157-3166.
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Laurence Taconnat & Philippe Rémy. (2009) Les faux souvenirs dans le vieillissement normal : données empiriques et modèles théoriques. L’Année psychologique 106:03, pages 457.
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Ayanna K. Thomas & Mitchell S. Sommers. (2005) Attention to item-specific processing eliminates age effects in false memories. Journal of Memory and Language 52:1, pages 71-86.
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Wilma Kouststaal, Chandan Reddy, Eric M. Jackson, Steve Prince, Daniel L. Cendan & Daniel L. Schacter. (2003) False recognition of abstract versus common objects in older and younger adults: Testing the semantic categorization account.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 29:4, pages 499-510.
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Amina Memon, Lorraine Hope, James Bartlett & Ray Bull. (2002) Eyewitness recognition errors: The effects of mugshot viewing and choosing in young and old adults. Memory & Cognition 30:8, pages 1219-1227.
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