John A. Reeder, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Simmons College, Boston, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorLee R. Brooks | research assistant | McMaster University | ||
Marcia K. Johnson | grad student | 1991-2000 | Princeton | |
(Differentiation of memory characteristics in reality -monitoring and frequency judgments.) | ||||
Caren M. Rotello | post-doc |
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Raye CL, Mitchell KJ, Reeder JA, et al. (2008) Refreshing one of several active representations: behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging differences between young and older adults. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 20: 852-62 |
Rotello CM, Macmillan NA, Reeder JA, et al. (2005) The remember response: subject to bias, graded, and not a process-pure indicator of recollection. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 12: 865-73 |
Rotello CM, Macmillan NA, Reeder JA. (2004) Sum-difference theory of remembering and knowing: a two-dimensional signal-detection model. Psychological Review. 111: 588-616 |
Johnson MK, Reeder JA, Raye CL, et al. (2002) Second thoughts versus second looks: an age-related deficit in reflectively refreshing just-activated information. Psychological Science. 13: 64-7 |
Raye CL, Johnson MK, Mitchell KJ, et al. (2002) Neuroimaging a single thought: dorsolateral PFC activity associated with refreshing just-activated information. Neuroimage. 15: 447-53 |
Johnson MK, Kounios J, Reeder JA. (1994) Time-course studies of reality monitoring and recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 20: 1409-19 |
Johnson MK, Kounios J, Reeder JA. (1994) Time-course studies of reality monitoring and recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 20: 1409-1419 |