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Stephen A Dewhurst
Stephen A Dewhurst
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Emotionality, distinctiveness, and recollective experience
SA Dewhurst, LA Parry
European Journal of Cognitive Psychology 12 (4), 541-551, 2000
3222000
Pictures, images, and recollective experience.
SA Dewhurst, MA Conway
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 20 (5), 1088, 1994
3091994
The self and recollective experience
MA Conway, SA Dewhurst
Applied Cognitive Psychology 9 (1), 1-19, 1995
2701995
False memories in children: Evidence for a shift from phonological to semantic associations
SA Dewhurst, CA Robinson
Psychological Science 15 (11), 782-786, 2004
1472004
Remembering, familiarity, and source monitoring
MA Conway, SA Dewhurst
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 48 (1), 125-140, 1995
1431995
Effects of exact and category repetition in true and false recognition memory
SA Dewhurst, SJ Anderson
Memory & cognition 27 (4), 665-673, 1999
1401999
Remembering the past and imagining the future: Differences in event specificity of spontaneously generated thought
RJ Anderson, SA Dewhurst
Memory 17 (4), 367-373, 2009
1262009
Separate effects of word frequency and age of acquisition in recognition and recall.
SA Dewhurst, GJ Hitch, C Barry
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (2), 284, 1998
1231998
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
Measuring the speed of the conscious components of recognition memory: Remembering is faster than knowing
SA Dewhurst, SJ Holmes, KR Brandt, GM Dean
Consciousness and cognition 15 (1), 147-162, 2006
1102006
Identifying the cognitive basis of mental toughness: Evidence from the directed forgetting paradigm
SA Dewhurst, RJ Anderson, G Cotter, L Crust, PJ Clough
Personality and individual differences 53 (5), 587-590, 2012
982012
Story contexts increase susceptibility to the DRM illusion in 5‐year‐olds
SA Dewhurst, RC Pursglove, C Lewis
Developmental Science 10 (3), 374-378, 2007
952007
The effects of divided attention at study and test on false recognition: A comparison of DRM and categorized lists
LM Knott, SA Dewhurst
Memory & Cognition 35, 1954-1965, 2007
912007
Shared cognitive processes underlying past and future thinking: the impact of imagery and concurrent task demands on event specificity.
RJ Anderson, SA Dewhurst, RA Nash
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (2), 356, 2012
822012
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
Category repetition and false recognition: Effects of instance frequency and category size
SA Dewhurst
Journal of Memory and Language 44 (1), 153-167, 2001
762001
The effect of divided attention on false memory depends on how memory is tested
SA Dewhurst, C Barry, ER Swannell, SJ Holmes, GL Bathurst
Memory & Cognition 35, 660-667, 2007
702007
The self and recollection reconsidered: How a ‘failure to replicate’failed and why trace strength accounts of recollection are untenable
MA Conway, SA Dewhurst, N Pearson, A Sapute
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2001
662001
What factors underlie associative and categorical memory illusions? The roles of backward associative strength and interitem connectivity.
LM Knott, SA Dewhurst, ML Howe
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (1), 229, 2012
652012
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