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2. Influences of source–item contingency and schematic knowledge on source monitoring: Tests of the probability-matching account.

3. The use of schematic knowledge about sources in source monitoring.

4. Modulating prospective memory and attentional control with high-definition transcranial current stimulation: Study protocol of a randomized, double-blind, and sham-controlled trial in healthy older adults.

5. Metacognitive differentiation of item memory and source memory in schema-based source monitoring.

6. Remedying the Metamemory Expectancy Illusion in Source Monitoring: Are there Effects on Restudy Choices and Source Memory?

7. Delaying metamemory judgments corrects the expectancy illusion in source monitoring: The role of fluency and belief.

8. Adaptive prospective memory for faces of cheaters and cooperators.

9. Older and younger adults' hindsight bias after positive and negative outcomes.

10. Nighttime sleep benefits the prospective component of prospective memory.

11. When your brain looks older than expected: combined lifestyle risk and BrainAGE.

12. The Development of Clustering in Episodic Memory: A Cognitive-Modeling Approach.

13. The metamemory expectancy illusion in source monitoring affects metamemory control and memory.

14. Are subjective sleepiness and sleep quality related to prospective memory?

15. Attitudes toward aging and older adults in Arab culture : A literature review.

16. Metamemory expectancy illusion and schema-consistent guessing in source monitoring.

17. Combining lifestyle risks to disentangle brain structure and functional connectivity differences in older adults.

18. Effects of dysphoria and induced negative mood on the processes underlying hindsight bias.

19. Multidimensionality of Younger and Older Adults' Age Stereotypes: The Interaction of Life Domain and Adjective Dimension.

20. The impact of age stereotypes on source monitoring in younger and older adults.

21. Selective effects of acute alcohol intake on the prospective and retrospective components of a prospective-memory task with emotional targets.

22. Empirical validation of the diffusion model for recognition memory and a comparison of parameter-estimation methods.

23. Adult age differences in hindsight bias: The role of recall ability.

24. Hindsight bias in younger and older adults: the role of access control.

25. Hierarchical Multinomial Modeling Approaches: An Application to Prospective Memory and Working Memory.

26. Is prospective memory related to depression and anxiety? A hierarchical MPT modelling approach.

27. Modeling criterion shifts and target checking in prospective memory monitoring.

28. Inconsistency effects in source memory and compensatory schema-consistent guessing.

29. Effects of sleep deprivation on prospective memory.

30. Adult age differences in interference from a prospective-memory task: a diffusion model analysis.

31. Hierarchical modeling of contingency-based source monitoring: a test of the probability-matching account.

32. Evaluating the effectiveness of a memory aid system.

33. Schema bias in source monitoring varies with encoding conditions: support for a probability-matching account.

34. Age effects in emotional prospective memory: cue valence differentially affects the prospective and retrospective component.

35. Prospective memory in young and older adults: the effects of ongoing-task load.

36. Does frequency matter? ERP and behavioral correlates of monitoring for rare and frequent prospective memory targets.

37. What can the diffusion model tell us about prospective memory?

38. The multinomial model of prospective memory: validity of ongoing-task parameters.

39. A multiprocess account of hindsight bias in children.

40. The cognitive processes underlying event-based prospective memory in school-age children and young adults: a formal model-based study.

41. The interplay of memory and judgment processes in effects of aging on hindsight bias.

42. The source of adult age differences in event-based prospective memory: a multinomial modeling approach.

43. Adult age differences in distinctive processing: the modality effect on false recall.

44. Aging and conditional probability judgments: a global matching approach.

45. The effects of working memory resource availability on prospective memory: a formal modeling approach.

46. A multinomial model of event-based prospective memory.

47. Source-monitoring deficits for self-generated stimuli in schizophrenia: multinomial modeling of data from three sources.

48. When is schematic knowledge used in source monitoring?

49. Health plan decision making with new medicare information materials.

50. Primary versus secondary insomnia in older adults: subjective sleep and daytime functioning.

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