{"id":767,"date":"2018-08-16T13:52:02","date_gmt":"2018-08-16T17:52:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/pressbooks.library.upei.ca\/upeiintropsychology\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=767"},"modified":"2021-09-04T16:06:23","modified_gmt":"2021-09-04T20:06:23","slug":"chapter-9-references","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.upei.ca\/upeiintropsychology\/chapter\/chapter-9-references\/","title":{"raw":"References","rendered":"References"},"content":{"raw":"Anderson, J. R., &amp; Milson, R. (1989). Human memory: An adaptive perspective. *Psychological Review*, 96, 703\u2013719.\r\n\r\nAnderson, M. C., &amp; Green, C. (2001). Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control.\u00a0Nature, 410, 366\u2013369.\r\n\r\nBahrick, H. P., Bahrick, P. O., &amp; Wittinger, R. P. (1975). Fifty years of memory for names and faces: A cross-sectional approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 104, 54\u201375.\r\n\r\nBjork, R. A. (1989). Retrieval inhibition as an adaptive mechanism in human memory. In H. L. Roediger, III, &amp; F. I. M. Craik (Eds.), Varieties of Memory and Consciousness (pp. 309\u2013 330). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.\r\n\r\nCorkin, S. (2002). What\u2019s new with the amnesic patient H. M.? *Nature Reviews Neuroscience*, 3, 153\u2013160.\r\n\r\nCraik, F. I. M., Govoni, R., Naveh-Benjamin, M., &amp; Anderson, N. D. (1996). The effects of divided attention on encoding and retrieval processes in human memory. *Journal of Experimental Psychology: General*, 125, 159\u2013180.\r\n\r\nEbbinghaus, H. (1913). Memory. A contribution to experimental psychology. New York: Teachers College\/Columbia University (Engl. ed.). (Original work published in 1885.)\r\n\r\nHertel, P. T., &amp; Calcaterra, G. (2005). Intentional forgetting benefits from thought substitution.\u00a0Psychonomic Bulletin &amp; Review, 12, 484\u2013489.\r\n\r\nHodges, J. R. (1994). Retrograde amnesia. In A. Baddeley, B. A. Wilson, &amp; F. Watts (Eds.),\u00a0Handbook of Memory Disorders (pp. 81\u2013107). New York: Wiley.\r\n\r\nKihlstrom, J. F. (2005). Dissociative disorders. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 1, 227\u2013 253.\r\n\r\nKopelman, M. (2000). Focal retrograde amnesia and the attribution of causality: An exceptionally critical review. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 17, 585\u2013621.\r\n\r\nLevy, B. J., &amp; Anderson, M. C. (2002). Inhibitory processes and the control of memory retrieval.\u00a0Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6, 299\u2013305.\r\n\r\nLuria, A. R. (1968). The mind of a mnemonist: A little book about a vast memory (L. Solataroff, Trans.). New York: Basic Books.\r\n\r\nMcGaugh, J. L. (2000). Memory: A century of consolidation. Science, 287, 248\u2013251. McGeoch, J. A. (1932). Forgetting and the law of disuse. Psychological Reviews, 39, 352\u2013 370.\r\n\r\nMensink, G., &amp; Raaijmakers, J. G. (1988). A model for interference and forgetting. *Psychological Review*, 95, 434\u2013455.\r\n\r\nNickerson, R. S., &amp; Adams, M. J. (1979). Long-term memory for a common object. *Cognitive Psychology*, 11, 287\u2013307.\r\n\r\nReed, J. M. &amp; Squire, L. R. (1998). Retrograde amnesia for facts and events: Findings from four new cases. Journal of Neuroscience, 18, 3943\u20133954.\r\n\r\nSchacter, D. L. (1999). The seven sins of memory: Insights from psychology and cognitive neuroscience. American Psychologist, 54, 182\u2013203.\r\n\r\nScoville, W. B. &amp; Milner, B. (1957). Loss of recent memory after bilateral hippocampal lesions.\u00a0Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, &amp; Psychiatry, 20, 11\u201321.\r\n\r\nSquire, L. R., &amp; Alvarez, P. (1995). Retrograde amnesia and memory consolidation: A neurobiological perspective. Current Opinions in Neurobiology, 5, 169\u2013177.\r\n\r\nTulving, E., &amp; Pearlstone, Z. (1966). Availability versus accessibility of information in memory for words. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 5, 381\u2013391.\r\n\r\nWixted, J. T. (2004). The psychology and neuroscience of forgetting. *Annual Reviews of Psychology*, 55, 235\u2013269.","rendered":"<p>Anderson, J. R., &amp; Milson, R. (1989). Human memory: An adaptive perspective. *Psychological Review*, 96, 703\u2013719.<\/p>\n<p>Anderson, M. C., &amp; Green, C. (2001). Suppressing unwanted memories by executive control.\u00a0Nature, 410, 366\u2013369.<\/p>\n<p>Bahrick, H. P., Bahrick, P. O., &amp; Wittinger, R. P. (1975). Fifty years of memory for names and faces: A cross-sectional approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 104, 54\u201375.<\/p>\n<p>Bjork, R. A. (1989). Retrieval inhibition as an adaptive mechanism in human memory. In H. L. Roediger, III, &amp; F. I. M. Craik (Eds.), Varieties of Memory and Consciousness (pp. 309\u2013 330). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.<\/p>\n<p>Corkin, S. (2002). 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