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1. False recall is associated with larger caudate in males but not in females.

2. The Changing Face of Public Broadcasting in India.

3. Effects of visual imagery on false memories in DRM and misinformation paradigms.

4. How rich are false memories in a naturalistic context in healthy aging?

5. Evidence for adult age-invariance in associative false recognition.

6. Ethical Issues Implicit in Library Authentication and Access Management: Risks and Best Practices.

7. Who is susceptible in three false memory tasks?

8. Negativity bias in false memory: moderation by neuroticism after a delay.

9. Reinstatement of odour context cues veridical memories but not false memories.

10. Do emotional stimuli enhance or impede recall relative to neutral stimuli? An investigation of two “false memory” tasks.

11. Exploring the consequences of nonbelieved memories in the DRM paradigm.

12. False memories and the DRM paradigm: effects of imagery, list, and test type.

13. Health System Reforms to Accelerate Universal Health Coverage in Côte d'Ivoire.

14. Membrane rafts of the human red blood cell.

15. Politics and Rulemaking at the Copyright Office.

16. Amnesiacs might get the gist: Reduced false recognition in amnesia may be the result of impaired item-specific memory.

17. Individual Differences in Susceptibility to False Memories for Neutral and Trauma-Related Words.

18. Specific Interaction of Postsynaptic Densities With Membrane Rafts Isolated From Synaptic Plasma Membranes.

19. Imagery encoding and false recognition errors: Exploring boundary conditions of imagery's enhancing effects.

20. Children's false memories: different false memory paradigms reveal different results.

21. Why Aren't E-Books Gaining More Ground in Academic Libraries? E-Book Use and Perceptions: A Review of Published Literature and Research.

22. Mood-congruent false memories in the DRM paradigm.

23. False and veridical collaborative recognition.

24. The MAL proteolipid restricts detergent-mediated membrane pore expansion and percolation.

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