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Collaborative false recall in the DRM procedure: Effects of group size and group pressure
C Thorley, SA Dewhurst
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 19 (6), 867-881, 2007
1192007
A meta-analytic review of collaborative inhibition and postcollaborative memory: Testing the predictions of the retrieval strategy disruption hypothesis.
SB Marion, C Thorley
Psychological Bulletin 142 (11), 1141-1164, 2016
1012016
The roles of encoding and retrieval processes in associative and categorical memory illusions
SA Dewhurst, E Bould, LM Knott, C Thorley
Journal of Memory and Language 60 (1), 154-164, 2009
822009
Convergent, but not divergent, thinking predicts susceptibility to associative memory illusions
SA Dewhurst, C Thorley, ER Hammond, TC Ormerod
Personality and Individual Differences 51 (1), 73-76, 2011
762011
False and veridical collaborative recognition
C Thorley, SA Dewhurst
Memory 17 (1), 17-25, 2009
482009
Mood impairs time-based prospective memory in young but not older adults: The mediating role of attentional control.
KM Schnitzspahn, C Thorley, L Phillips, B Voight, E Threadgold, ...
Psychology & Aging 29 (2), 264-270, 2014
442014
Mood congruent false memories persist over time.
LM Knott, C Thorley
Cognition & Emotion 28 (5), 903-912, 2014
382014
Memory conformity and suggestibility
C Thorley
Psychology, Crime, and Law 19 (7), 565-575, 2013
382013
The impact of note taking style and note availability at retrieval on mock jurors’ recall and recognition of trial information.
C Thorley, RE Baxter, J Lorek
Memory 24 (6), 560-574, 2016
272016
Eyewitness susceptibility to co-witness misinformation is influenced by co-witness confidence and own self-confidence
C Thorley, D Kumar
Psychology, Crime, & Law 23 (4), 342-360, 2017
262017
Blame conformity: Innocent bystanders can be blamed for a crime as a result of misinformation from a young, but not elderly, adult co-witness
C Thorley
PLoS ONE 10, e0134739, 2015
262015
Eyewitness memory: The impact of a negative mood during encoding and/or retrieval upon recall of a non-emotive event
C Thorley, SA Dewhurst, JW Abel, LM Knott
Memory 24 (6), 838-852, 2016
252016
Enhancing individual and collaborative eyewitness memory with Category Clustering Recall
C Thorley
Memory 26 (8), 1128-1139, 2018
242018
Blame conformity: Leading eyewitness statements can influence attributions of blame for an accident
C Thorley, J Rushton‐Woods
Applied Cognitive Psychology 27 (3), 291–296, 2013
172013
The effects of acute moderate and high intensity exercise on memory
D Marchant, S Hampson, L Finnigan, K Marrin, C Thorley
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 1716, 2020
132020
Are estimates of faces’ ages less accurate when they wear sunglasses or face masks and do these disguises make it harder to later recognise the faces when undisguised?
C Thorley, B Acton, J Armstrong, S Ford, M Gundry
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
122022
Note taking and note reviewing enhance jurors’ recall of trial information
C Thorley
Applied Cognitive Psychology 30 (5), 655-663, 2016
122016
The effects of recent sleep duration, sleep quality, and current sleepiness on eyewitness memory
C Thorley
Applied Cognitive Psychology 27 (5), 690-695, 2013
112013
Do individual differences in face recognition ability moderate the other ethnicity effect?
MJ Childs, A Jones, P Thwaites, S Zdravkovic, C Thorley, A Suzuki, ...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 47 (7 …, 2021
92021
Foreign accents reduce false recognition rates in the DRM paradigm
C Romero-Rivas, C Thorley, K Skelton, A Costa
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 31 (5-6), 507-521, 2019
92019
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