Wixted, John.
John Wixted professeur d'université américain
Wixted, John T.
VIAF ID: 38881850 (Personal)
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Works
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Confusion abounds about confounds: response to Diana and Ranganath. |
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Constructing receiver operating characteristics (ROCs) with experimental animals: cautionary notes |
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Continuous recollection versus unitized familiarity in associative recognition |
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Developmental and social psychology |
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The diagnosticity of individual data for model selection: comparing signal-detection models of recognition memory |
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The disparate effects of Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease on semantic memory |
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Distributed practice in verbal recall tasks: A review and quantitative synthesis |
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Effect of delay on recognition decisions: evidence for a criterion shift |
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The effect of lineup size on eyewitness identification |
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The effects of pregnancy on memory: recall is worse but recognition is not. |
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The efficacy of an anti-protrusio plate in patients with anterior column posterior hemitransverse and associated both column acetabular fractures |
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Evidence for a confidence-accuracy relationship in memory for same- and cross-race faces. |
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The familiarity/recollection distinction does not illuminate medial temporal lobe function: response to Montaldi and Mayes |
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The Field of Eyewitness Memory Should Abandon Probative Value and Embrace Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis. |
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The forgotten history of signal detection theory |
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Hippocampal damage impairs recognition memory broadly, affecting both parameters in two prominent models of memory |
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Impaired capacity for familiarity after hippocampal damage |
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Integrin αvβ6 promotes an osteolytic program in cancer cells by upregulating MMP2. |
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Language and thought |
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Learning and memory |
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Local proactive interference in delayed matching to sample: the role of reinforcement. |
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Memory consolidation |
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Methodology |
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Models of lineup memory |
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New semantic and serial clustering indices for the California Verbal Learning Test-Second Edition: background, rationale, and formulae. |
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A novel approach to an old problem: analysis of systematic errors in two models of recognition memory |
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On Common Ground: Jost's (1897) law of forgetting and Ribot's (1881) law of retrograde amnesia |
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On the applied implications of the "verbal overshadowing effect". |
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On the Relationship Between fMRI and Theories of Cognition: The Arrow Points in Both Directions. |
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Optimizing distributed practice: theoretical analysis and practical implications |
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Pharmacologically increasing sleep spindles enhances recognition for negative and high-arousal memories |
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Progressive impairment on neuropsychological tasks in a longitudinal study of preclinical Alzheimer's disease. |
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Psychophysics of remembering: to bias or not to bias |
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Publisher Correction: Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strength |
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Recall and recognition are equally impaired in patients with selective hippocampal damage |
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Recognition Memory in Marmoset and Macaque Monkeys: A Comparison of Active Vision |
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Recollection is a continuous process: implications for dual-process theories of recognition memory. |
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The Relationship Between Eyewitness Confidence and Identification Accuracy: A New Synthesis |
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Remember/Know judgments in cognitive neuroscience: An illustration of the underrepresented point of view |
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Remember/know judgments probe degrees of recollection. |
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Rethinking Familiarity: Remember/Know Judgments in Free Recall. |
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Rethinking the Reliability of Eyewitness Memory |
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The role of the human hippocampus in familiarity-based and recollection-based recognition memory |
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Science is not a signal detection problem |
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Sensation, perception, and attention |
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Signal Detection Measures Cannot Distinguish Perceptual Biases from Response Biases |
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Sleep aromatherapy curbs conditioned fear |
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Spacing effects in learning: a temporal ridgeline of optimal retention |
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Sparse and distributed coding of episodic memory in neurons of the human hippocampus |
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Spiking activity in the human hippocampus prior to encoding predicts subsequent memory |
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Stevens' handbook of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience |
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Stimulus salience and asymmetric forgetting in the pigeon. |
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Strong memories are hard to scale. |
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Theoretical vs. empirical discriminability: the application of ROC methods to eyewitness identification. |
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Time to exonerate eyewitness memory |
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Visual P2-N2 complex and arousal at the time of encoding predict the time domain characteristics of amnesia for multiple intravenous anesthetic drugs in humans. |
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Visual working memory capacity and the medial temporal lobe |
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The vocabulary of remembering: A review of Kendrick, Rilling, and Denny's Theories of Animal Memory1. |
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When does feedback facilitate learning of words? |
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Why are lineups better than showups? A test of the filler siphoning and enhanced discriminability accounts |
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The Wickelgren power law and the Ebbinghaus savings function. |
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