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Ashleigh Maxcey
Ashleigh Maxcey
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Understanding the function of visual short-term memory: transsaccadic memory, object correspondence, and gaze correction.
A Hollingworth, AM Richard, SJ Luck
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 137 (1), 163, 2008
3052008
Attentional spreading in object-based attention.
AM Richard, H Lee, SP Vecera
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (4), 842, 2008
1372008
Selective maintenance in visual working memory does not require sustained visual attention.
A Hollingworth, AM Maxcey-Richard
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (4 …, 2013
1302013
The spatial distribution of attention within and across objects.
A Hollingworth, AM Maxcey-Richard, SP Vecera
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (1), 135, 2012
832012
Establishing object correspondence across eye movements: Flexible use of spatiotemporal and surface feature information
AM Richard, SJ Luck, A Hollingworth
Cognition 109 (1), 66-88, 2008
822008
The strategic retention of task-relevant objects in visual working memory.
AM Maxcey-Richard, A Hollingworth
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 39 (3), 760, 2013
722013
Forgetting induced by recognition of visual images
AM Maxcey, GF Woodman
Visual cognition 22 (6), 789-808, 2014
652014
Recognition-induced forgetting of faces in visual long-term memory
KF Rugo, KN Tamler, GF Woodman, AM Maxcey
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 1878-1885, 2017
352017
Recognition-induced forgetting is not due to category-based set size
AM Maxcey
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78, 187-197, 2016
282016
Recognition practice results in a generalizable skill in older adults: Decreased intrusion errors to novel objects belonging to practiced categories
AM Maxcey, J Bostic, T Maldonado
Applied cognitive psychology 30 (4), 643-649, 2016
262016
Recognition-induced forgetting does not occur for temporally grouped objects unless they are semantically related
AM Maxcey, H Glenn, E Stansberry
Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 1087-1103, 2018
242018
Activating learned exemplars in children impairs memory for related exemplars in visual long-term memory
AM Maxcey, J Bostic
Visual Cognition 23 (5), 643-658, 2015
242015
Recognition-induced forgetting of schematically related pictures
PS Scotti, L Janakiefski, AM Maxcey
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 27, 357-365, 2020
202020
Modality-specific forgetting
AM Maxcey, L Janakiefski, E Megla, M Smerdell, S Stallkamp
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26, 622-633, 2019
172019
Recognition-induced forgetting is caused by episodic, not semantic, memory retrieval tasks
AM Maxcey, M McCann, S Stallkamp
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82, 1539-1547, 2020
152020
Unintentional forgetting is beyond cognitive control
AM Maxcey, B Dezso, E Megla, A Schneider
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 4, 1-8, 2019
152019
Recognition and rejection each induce forgetting
K Fukuda, S Pall, E Chen, AM Maxcey
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 27, 520-528, 2020
142020
Can we throw information out of visual working memory and does this leave informational residue in long-term memory?
AM Maxcey, GF Woodman
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 81702, 2014
132014
Induced forgetting is the result of true forgetting, not shifts in decision-making thresholds
E Megla, GF Woodman, AM Maxcey
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 33 (6), 1129-1141, 2021
92021
Using electrophysiology to demonstrate that cueing affects long-term memory storage over the short term
AM Maxcey, K Fukuda, WS Song, GF Woodman
Psychonomic bulletin & review 22, 1349-1357, 2015
82015
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