Christopher Wahlheim, Ph.D.

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Psychology Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Jeffrey M. Zacks grad student Washington University
Larry L. Jacoby grad student 2011 Washington University
 (Age differences in proactive interference and facilitation: The role of remindings.)
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Kemp PL, Goldman AC, Wahlheim CN. (2023) On the role of memory in misinformation corrections: Repeated exposure, correction durability, and source credibility. Current Opinion in Psychology. 56: 101783
Healey MK, Wahlheim CN. (2023) PEPPR: A post-encoding pre-production reinstatement model of dual-list free recall. Memory & Cognition
Kemp PL, Loaiza VM, Wahlheim CN. (2023) Testing can enhance episodic memory updating in younger and older adults. Psychology and Aging
Wahlheim CN, Smith ST, Garlitch SM, et al. (2023) Interpolated retrieval retroactively increases recall and promotes cross-episode memory interdependence. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 30: 151-163
Stawarczyk D, Wahlheim CN, Zacks JM. (2023) Adult age differences in event memory updating: The roles of prior-event retrieval and prediction. Psychology and Aging
Wahlheim CN, Garlitch SM, Mohamed RM, et al. (2023) Self-reported encoding quality promotes lure rejections and false alarms. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 30: 96-100
Hertel PT, Wahlheim CN, Price WA, et al. (2023) Stuck in the past? Rumination-related memory integration. Behaviour Research and Therapy. 163: 104287
Kemp PL, Loaiza VM, Wahlheim CN. (2022) Fake news reminders and veracity labels differentially benefit memory and belief accuracy for news headlines. Scientific Reports. 12: 21829
Garlitch SM, Richmond LL, Ball BH, et al. (2022) Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall. Memory (Hove, England). 1-16
Kemp PL, Alexander TR, Wahlheim CN. (2022) Recalling fake news during real news corrections can impair or enhance memory updating: the role of recollection-based retrieval. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 7: 85
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