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Human hippocampus represents space and time during retrieval of real-world memories
DM Nielson, TA Smith, V Sreekumar, S Dennis, PB Sederberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (35), 11078-11083, 2015
2542015
Learning from feedback: Spacing and the delay–retention effect.
TA Smith, DR Kimball
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (1 …, 2010
1542010
The fSAM model of false recall.
DR Kimball, TA Smith, MJ Kahana
Psychological Review 114 (4), 954-993, 2007
1282007
A single trial analysis of EEG in recognition memory: Tracking the neural correlates of memory strength
R Ratcliff, PB Sederberg, TA Smith, R Childers
Neuropsychologia 93 (A), 128-141, 2016
772016
The experience of vivid autobiographical reminiscence is supported by subjective content representations in the precuneus
V Sreekumar, DM Neilson, TA Smith, SJ Dennis, PB Sederberg
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 14899, 2018
662018
Foraging for thought: an inhibition-of-return-like effect resulting from directing attention within working memory
MR Johnson, JA Higgins, KA Norman, PB Sederberg, TA Smith, ...
Psychological science 24 (7), 1104-1112, 2013
542013
The context repetition effect: Predicted events are remembered better, even when they don’t happen.
TA Smith, AE Hasinski, PB Sederberg
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (4), 1298, 2013
432013
A context-change account of temporal distinctiveness
BM Siefke, TA Smith, PB Sederberg
Memory & cognition 47, 1158-1172, 2019
352019
Does delaying judgments of learning really improve the efficacy of study decisions? Not so much.
DR Kimball, TA Smith, WJ Muntean
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (4 …, 2012
322012
Part-list cuing and the dynamics of false recall
DR Kimball, EL Bjork, RA Bjork, TA Smith
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 15 (2), 296-301, 2008
232008
Revisiting the rise and fall of false recall: Presentation rate effects depend on retention interval
TA Smith, DR Kimball
Memory 20 (6), 535-553, 2012
132012
Dynamics of thematic activation in recognition testing
DR Kimball, WJ Muntean, TA Smith
Psychonomic bulletin & review 17 (3), 355-361, 2010
122010
Spacing and the delay-retention effect: An alternative explanation of the effects of feedback timing on semantic learning
TA Smith
The University of Texas at Arlington, 2007
32007
The experience of vivid autobiographical reminiscence is supported by personal semantic representations in the precuneus
V Sreekumar, DM Nielson, TA Smith, SJ Dennis, PB Sederberg
bioRxiv, 197665, 2017
22017
Pursuing a general model of recall and recognition
TA Smith, DR Kimball
Successful Remembering and Successful Forgetting: A Festschrift in Honor of …, 2011
12011
Can recollection explain mirror effects in item recognition? Evidence from humans and a computational model
TA Smith
The University of Oklahoma, 2010
2010
Testing the fSAM Model of False Recall: Association Strengths and True-False Correlations
DR Kimball, TA Smith
Proceedings of the 29th Annual Cognitive Science Society, 1789, 2007
2007
Predicted Events are Remembered Better, Even When They Don’t Happen
TA Smith, AE Hasinski, PB Sederberg
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