Marko Jelicic
Affiliations: | Psychology | Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands |
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Jelicic M. (2023) Dissociative Amnesia? It Might be Organic Memory Loss! Topics in Cognitive Science |
Mangiulli I, Jelicic M, Patihis L, et al. (2021) Believing in dissociative amnesia relates to claiming it: a survey of people's experiences and beliefs about dissociative amnesia. Memory (Hove, England). 1-13 |
Mangiulli I, Lanciano T, van Oorsouw K, et al. (2020) Do reminders of the crime reverse the memory-undermining effect of simulating amnesia? Memory & Cognition. 47: 1375-1385 |
Boskovic I, Merckelbach H, Merten T, et al. (2020) The Self-Report Symptom Inventory as an Instrument for Detecting Symptom Over-Reporting European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 36: 730-739 |
Dandachi-FitzGerald B, Merckelbach H, Bošković I, et al. (2020) Do You Know People Who Feign? Proxy Respondents About Feigned Symptoms Psychological Injury and Law. 13: 225-234 |
Mangiulli I, Otgaar H, Curci A, et al. (2020) An experimental investigation of the misinformation effect in crime‐related amnesia claims Applied Cognitive Psychology. 34: 1092-1100 |
Mangiulli I, van Oorsouw K, Curci A, et al. (2019) Retrieval-Induced Forgetting in the Feigning Amnesia for a Crime Paradigm. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 928 |
Merckelbach H, Jelicic M. (2019) Feigning Hand Preference? A Case Report Preliminary Data. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 64: 938-940 |
Merckelbach H, Dandachi-FitzGerald B, van Helvoort D, et al. (2019) When Patients Overreport Symptoms: More Than Just Malingering Current Directions in Psychological Science. 28: 321-326 |
Boskovic I, Dibbets P, Bogaard G, et al. (2019) Verify the scene, report the symptoms: Testing the Verifiability Approach and SRSI in the detection of fabricated PTSD claims Legal and Criminological Psychology. 24: 241-257 |