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ACRPFM | Baker, Robert A. 1996. Hidden Memories: Voices and Visions from Within. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus. | |||
ACRPFM | Barnier, A. J. and McConkey, K. M. 1992. Reports of Real and False Memories: The Relevance of Hypnosis, Hypnotizability, and the Context of Memory Test. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 101(3): 521-527. | |||
ACRPFM | Belli, R. F. 1989. Influences of Misleading Postevent Information: Misinformation Interference and Acceptance. Journal of Experimental Psychology 118(1): 72-85. | |||
ACRPFM | Bowers, K. S. and Hilgard, E. R. 1988. Introduction: Some Complexities in Understanding Memory. In Hypnosis and Memory, ed. H. Pettinati, 3-18. New York: Guilford. | |||
ACRPFM | Bowman, L. L. and Zaragoza, M. S. 1989. Similarity of Encoding Context Does Not Influence Resistance to Memory Impairment Following Misinformation. American Journal of Psychology 102(2): 249-264. | |||
ACRPFM | Brown, D. 1994. Suggestibility and False Memory Related to Therapeutic Uncovering of Repressed Material. In Advanced Behavioral Medicine Seminar, Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA. | |||
ACRPFM | Brown, D. In press, Pseudomemories, the Standard of Science and the Standard of Care in Trauma Treatment. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis. | |||
ACRPFM | Ceci, S. J. and Loftus, E. F. 1994. "Memory Work": A Royal Road to False Memories? Applied Cognitive Psychology 8: 351-364. | |||
ACRPFM | Chamberlain, David. 1988. Babies Remember Birth. Los Angeles: J. P. Tarcher. | |||
ACRPFM | Christianson, S. 1992. Do Flashbulb Memories Differ from Other Types of Emotional Memories: In Affect and Accuracy in Recall: Studies of Flashbulb Memories, ed. E. Winograd and U. Neisser, 191-211. New York: The Cambridge Press. | |||
ACRPFM | Christianson, S. and Loftus, E. F. 1987. Memory for Traumatic Events. Applied Cognitive Psychology 1: 225-239. | |||
ACRPFM | Clark, S. E. In press. A Familiarity-based Account of Confidence-accuracy Inversions in Recognition Memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. | |||
ACRPFM | Doehr, E. 1994. Inside the False Memory Movement. Treating Abuse Today 4(6): 5-13. | |||
ACRPFM | False Memory Foundation. The False Memory Syndrome Phenomenon No. FMS Foundation. | |||
ACRPFM | False Memory Syndrome Foundation. 1994. A Proposal to Finance Preparation of Model Legislation Titled: Mental Health Consumer Protection Act. | |||
ACRPFM | Gardner, Martin. 1993. The False Memory Syndrome. Skeptical Inquirer 17: 370-375. | |||
ACRPFM | Guenther, R. K. and Frey, C. 1990. Recollecting Events Associated with Victimization. Psychological Reports 67(1): 207-217. | |||
ACRPFM | Hyman, I. E., Husband, T. H., and Billings, J. F. 1995. False Memories of Childhood Experiences. Applied Cognitive Psychology 9: 181-197. | |||
ACRPFM | Jacoby, L. L., Kelley, C. M. and Dywan, J. 1989. Memory Attributions. In Varieties of Memory and Consciousness: Essays in Honor of Ednel Tulving, ed. H. L. Roediger and F. I. M. Craik, 391-422. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. | |||
ACRPFM | Jacoby, L. L., Kelley, C., Brown, J., and Jasechko, J. 1989. Becoming Famous Overnight: Limits on the Ability to Avoid Unconscious Influences of the Past. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 56: 326-338. | |||
ACRPFM | Johnson, M. K., Foley, M. A., Suengas, A. G., and Raye, C. L. 1988. Phenomenal Characteristics of Memories for Perceived and Imagined Autobiographical Events. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 117: 371-376. | |||
ACRPFM | Kihlstrom, J. F. and Barnhardt, T. M. 1993. The Self-regulation of Memory, for Better and for Worse, With and Without Hypnosis. In Handbook of Mental Control, ed. D. M. Wegner and J. W. Pennebaker, 88-125. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. | |||
ACRPFM | LeDoux, J. E. 1993. Emotional Memory Systems in the Brain. Behavioural Brain Research 58: 69-79. | |||
ACRPFM | LeDoux, J. E. 1993. Emotional Memory: In Search of Systems and Synapses. Annals of the New York Academy of Science (5NM) 702: 149-157. | |||
ACRPFM | Loftus, Elizabeth. F. 1993. The Reality of Repressed Memories. American Psychologist 485: 518-37. | |||
ACRPFM | Loftus, Elizabeth. F. and Coan, J. In press. The Construction of Childhood Memories. In The Child Witness in Context: Cognitive, Social, and Legal Perspective, ed. D. Peters. New York: Kluwer. | |||
ACRPFM | Loftus, Elizabeth. F. and Ketcham, K. 1994. The Myth of Repressed Memory: False Memories and Allegations of Sexual Abuse. New York: St. Martins Press. | |||
ACRPFM | Loftus, Elizabeth. F. and Loftus, G. R. 1980. On the Permanence of Stored Information in the Human Brain. American Psychologist 35: 409-420. | |||
ACRPFM | Loftus, Elizabeth. F. and Pickrell, J. E. In press. The Formation of False Memories. Psychiatric Annals. | |||
ACRPFM | Means, B. and Loftus, E. F. 1991. When Personal History Repeats Itself: Decomposing Memories for Recurring Events. Applied Cognitive Psychology 5: 297-318. | |||
ACRPFM | Morton, J. 1994. Cognitive Perspectives on Memory Recovery. Applied Cognitive Psychology 8: 389-398. | |||
ACRPFM | Neisser, U. and Harsch, N. 1992. Phantom Flashbulbs: False Recollections of Hearing the News About Challenger. In Affect and Accuracy in Recall: Studies of "Flashbulb" Memories, ed. E. Winograd and U. Neisser, 9-31. New York: Cambridge University Press. | |||
ACRPFM | Ofshe, R. J. and Watters, E. 1994. Making Monsters: False Memories, Psychotherapy and Sexual Hysteria. New York: Scribners. | |||
ACRPFM | Pezdek, K. 1994. The Illusion of Illusory Memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology 8: 339-350. | |||
ACRPFM | Reisberg, D. and Heuer, F. 1992. Remembering the Details of Emotional Events. In Affect and Accuracy in Recall: Studies of Flashbulb Memories, ed. E. Winograd and U. Neisser, 162-90. New York: The Cambridge Press. | |||
ACRPFM | Ross, C. A. In press. Validating Memories. In Memory for Everyday and Emotional Events, ed. N. L. Stein, P. A. Ornstein, B. Tversky, and C. Brainerd. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. | |||
ACRPFM | Sheehan, P. 1988. Confidence and Memory in Hypnosis. In Hypnosis and Memory, ed. H. M. Pettinati, 95-127. New York: Guilford. | |||
ACRPFM | Sheldrake, R. 1992. Morphic Resonance and Collective Memory. Paper presented at the international Transpersonal Association Conference, Prague, Czechoslovakia, June. | |||
ACRPFM | Spanos, Nicholas P., Gwynn, M. I., Comer, S. L. Baltruweit, W. J., and deGroh, M. 1989. Are Hypnotically Induced Pseudomemories Resistant to Cross-examination? Law and Human Behavior 13: 271-289. | |||
ACRPFM | Stark, T. I. 1993. What is "False Memory Syndrome?". In alt.paranet.abduct | |||
ACRPFM | Terr, L. 1994. Unchained Memories: True Stories of Traumatic Memories, Lost and Found. New York: Basic Books. | |||
ACRPFM | Weekes, J. R., Lynn, S. J., Green, J. P., and Brentar, J. T. 1992. Pseudomemory in Hypnotized and Task-motivated Subjects. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 101: 356-360. | |||
ACRPFM | Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., and Orne, M. T. 1988. Hypnotic Hypermnesia: Enhanced Memory Accessibility or Report Bias? Journal of Abnormal Psychology 97: 289-295. | |||
ACRPFM | Wilson, S. C. and Barber, T. X. (1983). Inventory of Childhood Memories and Imaginings. Framingham, MA: Cushing Hospital. | |||
ACRPFM | Winograd, E. and Neisser, U., eds. 1992. Affect and Accuracy in Recall: Studies of "Flashbulb" Memories. New York: Cambridge University Press. | |||
ACRPFM | Wright, Lawrence. 1993. Remembering Satan. Parts I, II. The New Yorker (17 May): 60-81; (24 May): 54-76. | |||
ACRPFM | Wright, Lawrence. 1994. Remembering Satan: A Tragic Case of Recovered Memory. New York: Vantage Books. | |||
ACRPFM | Yuille, J. C. and Tollestrup, P. A. 1992. A Model of Diverse Effects of Emotion on Eyewitness Memory. In The Handbook of Emotion and Memory Research and Theory, ed. S. Christianson, 201-13. Hillsdale, NJ: Earlbaum. | |||
ACRPFM | Zaragoza, M. S. and McCloskey, M. 1989. Misleading Postevent Information and the Memory Impairment Hypothesis: Comment on Belli and Reply to Tversky and Tuchin. Journal of Experimental Psychology 118(1): 92-99. |
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