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1. Post-collaborative benefits: A meta-analysis of the effect of collaboration on subsequent individual retrieval.

2. Parietal memory network and memory encoding versus retrieval impairments in PD-MCI patients: A hippocampal volume and cortical thickness study.

3. BE FAST Versus FAST: A Randomized Pilot Trial Comparing Retention of Stroke Symptoms Between 2 Mnemonics.

4. Patient recall of intensive care delirium: A qualitative investigation.

5. Older adults' name-face association learning is facilitated for names with high-frequency first syllables.

6. Idiosyncratic effects of interviewer behavior on the accuracy of children's responses.

7. Asynchronous development of memory integration and differentiation influences temporal memory organization.

8. Actions versus Words: Exploring the contributions of working memory and motoric coding in children's instruction following using a dual-task paradigm.

9. Searching in the sand: Protracted video deficit in U.S. preschoolers' spatial recall using a continuous search space.

10. MEMCONS: How Contemporaneous Note-Taking Shapes Memory for Conversation.

11. Are the inhibitory and faciliatory effects during retrieval of semantically related items present in amnestic mild cognitive impairment?

12. Why does visual working memory ability improve with age: More objects, more feature detail, or both? A registered report.

13. Independent effects of word concreteness and word valence on immediate serial recall.

14. Delineating the neural substrates of autobiographical memory impairment in Huntington's disease.

15. Protecting against misinformation: Evaluating the effectiveness of three techniques to reduce memory conformity.

16. Can you tell me more about that? An examination of self-disclosure in videoconference and face-to-face psychological interviewing.

17. Adults who are more anxious and were anxiously attached as children report later first memories.

18. The influence of thinking dispositions on integration and recall of multiple texts.

19. Retrieval effort or intention: Which is more important for participants' classification of involuntary and voluntary memories?

20. Electrophysiological correlates of saving-enhanced memory: Exploring similarities to list-method directed forgetting.

21. The influence of culture on children's immediate and delayed retrieval.

22. The use of attention to maintain information in working memory: A developmental investigation of spontaneous refreshing in school-aged children.

23. Displayed enthusiasm attracts attention and improves recall.

24. Memory and Counterfactual Simulations for Past Wrongdoings Foster Moral Learning and Improvement.

25. Strategic encoding and retrieval processes in verbal recall among middle-aged and older adults.

26. The anterior retrosplenial cortex is required for short-term object in place recognition memory retrieval: Role of ionotropic glutamate receptors in male and female Long-Evans rats.

27. Schema and deviation effects in remembering repeated unfamiliar stories.

28. The Effect of Language-Specific Characteristics on English and Japanese Speakers' Ability to Recall Number Information.

29. Holographic Declarative Memory: Distributional Semantics as the Architecture of Memory.

30. Successive incrementing non-matching-to-samples in rats: An automated version of the odor span task.

31. The Effects of Low-Risk Drinking on Neurocognition Among Older Persons Living With HIV as Compared to Those Without HIV.

32. Racing dragons and remembering aliens: Benefits of playing number and working memory games on kindergartners' numerical knowledge.

33. Statistically Induced Chunking Recall: A Memory-Based Approach to Statistical Learning.

34. A stable home-base promotes allocentric memory representations of episodic-like everyday spatial memory.

35. The Role of Attention in Category Representation.

36. Learning capacity in early-stage Alzheimer's disease: The role of feedback during learning on memory performance.

37. Four- and six-year-old children track a single meaning with both familiar and unfamiliar referents when the referent is clear: More evidence for propose-but-verify.

38. Retrieval practice opportunities in middle school mathematics teachers' oral questions.

39. The Effect of Prominence and Cue Association on Retrieval Processes: A Computational Account.

40. Infants recognize counting as numerically relevant.

41. Cognitive Offloading: Structuring the Environment to Improve Children's Working Memory Task Performance.

42. Exploring individual differences in self-reference effects for agency and ownership in 5- to 7-year-olds.

43. Walking through doorways differentially affects recall and familiarity.

44. Learning Words Via Reading: Contextual Diversity, Spacing, and Retrieval Effects in Adults.

45. Derived false memories using a respondent-type (ReT) procedure.

46. How intention and monitoring your thoughts influence characteristics of autobiographical memories.

47. Retrieval practice enhances the ability to evaluate complex physiology information.

48. Deficits in remembering the past and imagining the future in patients with prefrontal lesions.

49. Recall bias across 7 days in self-reported alcohol consumption prior to injury among emergency department patients.

50. Direct remembering, mediated remembering, and atypical forgetting functions.

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