Charles Beason Stone, PhD
Affiliations: | John Jay College of Criminal Justice |
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William Hirst | grad student | New School for Social Research | |
John Sutton | grad student | Macquarie University |
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Stone CB, Guan L, LaBarbera G, et al. (2022) Why do people share memories online? An examination of the motives and characteristics of social media users. Memory (Hove, England). 1-15 |
Stone CB, Luminet O, Jay AC, et al. (2020) Do public speeches induce “collective” forgetting?: The Belgian King’s 2012 summer speech as a case study Memory Studies. 175069801990094 |
Bietti LM, Stone CB. (2019) Editors' Introduction: Remembering With Others: Conversational Dynamics and Mnemonic Outcomes. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Jay ACV, Stone CB, Meksin R, et al. (2019) The Mnemonic Consequences of Jurors' Selective Retrieval During Deliberation. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Stone CB, Jay ACV. (2019) From the individual to the collective: The emergence of a psychological approach to collective memory Applied Cognitive Psychology. 33: 504-515 |
Stone CB, Wang Q. (2018) From Conversations to Digital Communication: The Mnemonic Consequences of Consuming and Producing Information via Social Media. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Davis J, Bayantemur SY, Seecharan S, et al. (2018) Fluctuating confidence: the dynamic consequences of true/false affirmatives and denials on how a listener appraises their personal past. Memory (Hove, England). 1-12 |
Stone CB. (2018) Book review: Generations and Collective Memory Memory Studies. 11: 115-118 |
Stone CB, Gkinopoulos T, Hirst W. (2017) Forgetting history: The mnemonic consequences of listening to selective recountings of history Memory Studies. 10: 286-296 |
Dressaire D, Stone CB, Nielson KA, et al. (2015) Alexithymia impairs the cognitive control of negative material while facilitating the recall of neutral material in both younger and older adults. Cognition & Emotion. 29: 442-59 |