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The following pages link to Memory illusions: false recall and recognition in adults with Asperger's syndrome (Q33934335):
Displaying 32 items.
- Episodic memory and autonoetic consciousness: a first-person approach (Q24522366) (← links)
- Increased discrimination of "false memories" in autism spectrum disorder (Q24657802) (← links)
- Diametrical diseases reflect evolutionary-genetic tradeoffs: Evidence from psychiatry, neurology, rheumatology, oncology and immunology (Q26782139) (← links)
- Subjective experience of episodic memory and metacognition: a neurodevelopmental approach (Q26853512) (← links)
- Multiple list learning in adults with autism spectrum disorder: parallels with frontal lobe damage or further evidence of diminished relational processing? (Q33606217) (← links)
- Memory for self-performed actions in individuals with Asperger syndrome (Q33725668) (← links)
- Memory illusion in high-functioning autism and Asperger's disorder (Q34572831) (← links)
- Network model of decreased context utilization in autism spectrum disorder. (Q34595103) (← links)
- Eye-witness memory and suggestibility in children with Asperger syndrome (Q34628150) (← links)
- Free recall in autism spectrum disorder: the role of relational and item-specific encoding (Q34731300) (← links)
- Fuzzy-Trace Theory and Lifespan Cognitive Development (Q36347741) (← links)
- Event-based prospective memory performance in autism spectrum disorder (Q38272199) (← links)
- Different verbal learning strategies in autism spectrum disorder: evidence from the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (Q38383770) (← links)
- Atypical neurophysiology underlying episodic and semantic memory in adults with autism spectrum disorder (Q38450183) (← links)
- Visual Motion Prediction and Verbal False Memory Performance in Autistic Children. (Q47260976) (← links)
- ERP correlates of recognition memory in Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q48216745) (← links)
- Do high-functioning people with autism spectrum disorder spontaneously use event knowledge to selectively attend to and remember context-relevant aspects in scenes? (Q48772629) (← links)
- Brief Report: Schema Consistent Misinformation Effects in Eyewitnesses with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Q50302494) (← links)
- 'Everyday memory' impairments in autism spectrum disorders. (Q50303004) (← links)
- Deficits in free recall persist in Asperger's syndrome despite training in the use of list-appropriate learning strategies (Q50303274) (← links)
- The cognitive interview for eyewitnesses with autism spectrum disorder (Q50304633) (← links)
- The prototype effect in recognition memory: intact in autism? (Q50306256) (← links)
- Source memory in adolescents and adults with Asperger's syndrome (Q50307027) (← links)
- Shape constancy in autism: the role of prior knowledge and perspective cues (Q50309548) (← links)
- When prototypes are not best: judgments made by children with autism (Q50310144) (← links)
- Subjective organisation in the free recall learning of adults with Asperger's syndrome (Q50313828) (← links)
- Do adults with autism spectrum disorders compensate in naturalistic prospective memory tasks? (Q50341195) (← links)
- Illusory memories of emotionally charged words in autism spectrum disorder: further evidence for atypical emotion processing outside the social domain (Q50341506) (← links)
- Further evidence of preserved priming and impaired recall in adults with Asperger's syndrome (Q50344666) (← links)
- Free recall learning of hierarchically organised lists by adults with Asperger's syndrome: additional evidence for diminished relational processing (Q50344946) (← links)
- Brief Report: Memory for Self-Performed Actions in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Why Does Memory of Self Decline in ASD? (Q88288863) (← links)
- Emotional false memory in autism spectrum disorder: More than spared (Q93021121) (← links)