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1. Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire: a comparison of young and older adults.

2. Personality traits moderate associations between word recall and subjective memory.

3. EngAge - A metacognitive intervention to supplement working memory training: A feasibility study in older adults.

4. Associations of Subjective Memory with Life Space and Neighborhood Built Environment in Older Adults in the ACTIVE Study.

5. Individual differences in frequency and impact of daily memory lapses: results from a national lifespan sample

6. Persistence of pain and cognitive impairment in older adults

7. Subjective memory complaints are associated with decreased cortical thickness in Veterans with histories of mild traumatic brain injury.

8. Individual differences in frequency and impact of daily memory lapses: results from a national lifespan sample.

9. The Factor Structure of Items Assessing Subjective Memory: Between-Persons and Within-Persons across Time

10. A Simple Single Item Rated by an Interviewer Predicts Incident Dementia Over 15 Years.

11. Association of Psychological distress and Physical Health with Subjective and Objective Memory in Older Adults.

12. Within‐person associations between alcohol use and memory lapses among middle‐aged and older adults.

13. Longitudinal association between subjective and objective memory in older adults: a study with the Virginia Cognitive Aging Project sample.

14. Discrepancies in Objective and Subjective Cognition in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: Does Personality Matter?

15. Subjective cognitive complaints and subjective cognition following electroconvulsive therapy for depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

16. EngAge – A metacognitive intervention to supplement working memory training: A feasibility study in older adults

17. Correlates of electroconvulsive therapy with neurocognitive functioning, subjective memory and depression

18. Discrepancy between subjective and objective memory change after epilepsy surgery: Relation with seizure outcome and depressive symptoms

19. Subjective short-term memory difficulties at ages 50–75 predict dementia risk in a community-based cohort followed over 17 years.

20. Subjective memory in adults over 50 years of age: associations with affective and physiological markers of emotion regulation.

21. "Do I Have a Memory Problem? I Can't Recall": An Evaluation of Measurement Invariance in Subjective Reporting of Memory Symptoms among Persons with and without Objective HIV-Associated Memory Impairment.

22. Assessing prospective memory in older age: the relationship between self-report and performance on clinic-based and naturalistic tasks.

23. Within-Person Associations Among Self-Perceptions of Memory, Depressive Symptoms, and Activity Participation in Older Adults.

24. Duration of post-traumatic amnesia is uniquely associated with memory functioning in chronic moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury.

25. Short-term variability in subjective memory decline: the influence of age and neuroticism.

26. Functional Connectivity Between the Posterior Default Mode Network and Parahippocampal Gyrus Is Disrupted in Older Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline and Correlates with Subjective Memory Ability.

27. Memory, Subjective Memory and Motor Functioning in Non-Demented Elders With and Without Parkinson’s Disease

30. Subjective Cognitive Complaints Given in Questionnaire: Relationship With Brain Structure, Cognitive Performance and Self-Reported Depressive Symptoms in a 25-Year Retrospective Cohort Study.

31. Examining the factor structure of the Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire.

32. Alzheimer’s disease risk factors as mediators of subjective memory impairment and objective memory decline: protocol for a construct-level replication analysis

33. The effect of age on recollection is not moderated by differential estimation methods.

34. Physician estimated vs. self-reported subjective memory in depressed patients treated with electroconvulsive therapy.

35. Contributions of Personality and Depressive Symptoms on Subjective and Objective Memory.

36. Telehealth Delivery of Memory Rehabilitation Following Stroke.

37. Combined Influences of Dementia Exposure and Personality on Self-Reported Memory Problems.

40. Longitudinal correspondence between subjective and objective memory in the oldest old: A parallel process model by gender.

41. Subjective working and declarative memory in dementia and normal aging.

42. Memory, Subjective Memory and Motor Functioning in Non-Demented Elders With and Without Parkinson's Disease.

43. Examination of discrepancies between subjective and objective memory with latent factors of the geriatric depression scale.

44. Depressive Symptoms as a Predictor of Memory Complaints in the PRISM Sample.

45. Effects of Question Framing on Self-Reported Memory Concerns across the Lifespan.

46. Daily Memory Lapses in Adults: Characterization and Influence on Affect.

47. Depressed mood and cognitive deficits as distinct mechanisms of subjective memory and executive complaints.

48. Subjective memory concerns, poor vascular health, and male sex predict exacerbated memory decline trajectories: An integrative data-driven class and prediction analysis

49. Sex Differences in the Relation Between Subjective Memory Complaints, Impairments in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, and Risk of Dementia

50. Lacking Pace but Not Precision: Age-Related Information Processing Changes in Response to a Dynamic Attentional Control Task

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