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  1. Autobiographical memory increases pupil dilation
  2. Inhibitory and Facilitatory Cueing Effects: Competition between Exogenous and Endogenous Mechanisms
  3. Inhibitory and facilitatory cueing effects: Competition between exogenous and endogenous mechanisms
  4. Introduction to the Cognitive Abilities Account for the Reminiscence Bump in the Temporal Distribution of Autobiographical Memory
  5. And One More for the Road: Commentary on the Special Issue on Alcohol and Eyewitness Memory
  6. Laypeople’s Beliefs Affect their Reports about the Subjective Experience of Time
  7. An in-depth review of the methods, findings, and theories associated with odor-evoked autobiographical memory
  8. Eyewitness Memory Distortion Following Co-Witness Discussion: A Replication of Garry, French, Kinzett, and Mori (2008) in Ten Countries
  9. The Psychological Science Accelerator: Advancing Psychology Through a Distributed Collaborative Network
  10. Don’t stare, unless you don’t want to remember: Maintaining fixation compromises autobiographical memory retrieval
  11. Sensory adaptation and inhibition of return: dissociating multiple inhibitory cueing effects
  12. Time course of inhibition of return in a spatial cueing paradigm with distractors
  13. The transmission and stability of cultural life scripts: a cross-cultural study
  14. Memory and time: Backward and forward telescoping in Alzheimer’s disease
  15. Stimulus-response incompatibility eliminates inhibitory cueing effects with saccadic but not manual responses
  16. Autobiographical Memory and the Subjective Experience of Time
  17. Differential Effects of Aging on Autobiographical Memory Tasks
  18. The relation between self-reported PTSD and depression symptoms and the psychological distance of positive and negative events
  19. Commentary on Koppel and Berntsen: How many reminiscence bumps are there?
  20. The relation between verbal and visuospatial memory and autobiographical memory
  21. Also No Support for the Youth Bias: Reply to Koppel and Berntsen
  22. The Self-enhancement Function of Autobiographical Memory
  23. Autobiographical memory functions in young Japanese men and women
  24. Is There a Cultural Life Script for Public Events?
  25. Age and gender effects in the cultural life script of Japanese adults
  26. The effect of self-reported habitual sleep quality and sleep length on autobiographical memory
  27. Why does life appear to speed up as people get older?
  28. The rise and fall of immediate and delayed memory for verbal and visuospatial information from late childhood to late adulthood
  29. The phenomenology and temporal distributions of autobiographical memories elicited with emotional and neutral cue words
  30. The reminiscence bump in the temporal distribution of the best football players of all time: Pelé, Cruijff or Maradona?
  31. Retrograde amnesia after electroconvulsive therapy: A temporary effect?
  32. A model for removing the increased recall of recent events from the temporal distribution of autobiographical memory
  33. Temporal distribution of autobiographical memory: Uncovering the reminiscence bump in Japanese young and middle-aged adults1
  34. Age effects in cultural life scripts
  35. Do people remember the temporal proximity of unrelated events?
  36. The temporal distribution of autobiographical memory: changes in reliving and vividness over the life span do not explain the reminiscence bump
  37. Aging and the speed of time
  38. Of sports and politics: Predicting category-specific retention of news events from demographic variables
  39. Retention of autobiographical memories: An Internet-based diary study
  40. Reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory: Unexplained by novelty, emotionality, valence, or importance of personal events
  41. Reminiscence bump in memory for public events
  42. Temporal distribution of favourite books, movies, and records: Differential encoding and re-sampling
  43. Memory for time: How people date events
  44. The reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory: Effects of age, gender, education, and culture
  45. Remembering the news: Modeling retention data from a study with 14,000 participants
  46. Psychological Distance Measure
  47. Analyzing the reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory: First-time experiences, valence, and emotionality
  48. The Reminiscence Bump in Working Memory and Its Relation With Autobiographical Memory
  49. Cultural life scripts in autobiographical memory