John Seamon
American psychologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Seamon is an American psychologist who is Professor of Psychology Emeritus and Professor of Neuroscience and Behavior Emeritus at Wesleyan University. His research focuses on memory. Seamon read for a BS at Columbia University and a doctorate at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst . After postdoctoral work at New York University, he joined Wesleyan in 1972. He was awarded Emeritus status in 2013. His books include 1980's Memory & Cognition: An Introduction ; the 1980 reader Human Memory: Contemporary Readings ; 1992's Introduction to Psychology, co-written with D. T. Kendrick , the second edition of which was published in 1994; and 2015's Memory and Movies: What Films Can Teach Us About Memory .
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- Remembering words not presented in lists: Can we avoid creating false memories? (1997) (280)
- Affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized: effects of shadowing, masking, and cerebral laterality (1983) (178)
- Double dissociation of spatial and object visual memory: Evidence from selective interference in intact human subjects (1993) (172)
- Critical importance of exposure duration for affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized. (1984) (169)
- Creating False Memories of Words With or Without Recognition of List Items: Evidence for Nonconscious Processes (1998) (158)
- Coding Strategies and Cerebral Laterality Effects (1973) (156)
- Affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized: II. Effect of delay between study and test (1983) (137)
- The mere exposure effect is based on implicit memory: Effects of stimulus type, encoding conditions, and number of exposures on recognition and affect judgments. (1995) (132)
- Are false memories more difficult to forget than accurate memories? The effect of retention interval on recall and recognition (2002) (118)
- Affective discrimination of stimuli that are not recognized: effects of shadowing, masking, and cerebral laterality. (1983) (97)
- False Memory for Categorized Pictures and Words: The Category Associates Procedure for Studying Memory Errors in Children and Adults ☆ ☆☆ (2000) (97)
- Repetition can have similar or different effects on accurate and false recognition (2002) (81)
- The Mere Exposure Effect Is Differentially Sensitive to Different Judgment Tasks (1998) (76)
- Depth of processing in recall and recognition memory: Differential effects of stimulus meaningfulness and serial position. (1976) (67)
- Thinking of Critical Words During Study Is Unnecessary for False Memory in the Deese, Roediger, and McDermott Procedure (2002) (64)
- “If I didn’t write it, why would I remember it?” Effects of encoding, attention, and practice on accurate and false memory (2003) (63)
- A mere exposure effect for transformed three-dimensional objects: Effects of reflection, size, or color changes on affect and recognition (1997) (60)
- Misremembering pictured objects: people of all ages demonstrate the boundary extension illusion. (2002) (53)
- Peripheral and cognitive components of eye guidance in filled-space reading (1978) (50)
- Priming impossible figures in the object decision test: The critical importance of perceived stimulus complexity (1996) (43)
- Very long-term memory for odors: retention of odor-name associations. (1992) (42)
- When do false memories cross language boundaries in English—Spanish bilinguals? (2005) (37)
- False memories are hard to inhibit: Differential effects of directed forgetting on accurate and false recall in the DRM procedure (2002) (33)
- Do you remember proposing marriage to the Pepsi machine? False recollections from a campus walk (2006) (32)
- Transfer of information from short- to long-term memory (1974) (27)
- Imagery codes and human information retrieval. (1972) (26)
- Are nonconscious processes sufficient to produce false memories? (2004) (26)
- The role of attention and study time in explicit and implicit memory for unfamiliar visual stimuli (1998) (23)
- Can survival processing enhance story memory? Testing the generalizability of the adaptive memory framework. (2012) (22)
- Evidence that nonconscious processes are sufficient to produce false memories (2008) (21)
- Does feigning amnesia impair subsequent recall? (2009) (21)
- Generative processes in character classification: Evidence for a probe encoding set (1976) (20)
- Dynamic facial recognition: examination of a natural phenomenon. (1982) (20)
- Recognition Memory and Affective Preference for Depth-rotated Solid Objects: Part-based Structural Descriptions May Underlie the Mere Exposure Effect (1999) (19)
- Accurate and False Recall in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott Procedure: A Methodological Note on Sex of Participant (2002) (19)
- SenseCam reminiscence and action recall in memory-unimpaired people (2014) (13)
- Secondary memory and very rapid forgetting (1989) (13)
- THE EFFECT OF STUDY TIME ON PRIMING POSSIBLE AND IMPOSSIBLE FIGURES IN THE OBJECT DECISION TEST (1999) (12)
- Recognition of facial features in immediate memory (1978) (11)
- Retrieval Processes for Organized Long-Term Storage. (1973) (8)
- Can false memories spontaneously recover? (2006) (8)
- Memory & cognition: An introduction (1980) (8)
- Retrieval processes for serial order information (1977) (7)
- Did we see someone shake hands with a fire hydrant?: collaborative recall affects false recollections from a campus walk. (2009) (7)
- Memorising Milton's Paradise Lost: A study of a septuagenarian exceptional memoriser (2010) (6)
- An ecological study of professors' memory for student names and faces: a replication and extension. (1993) (6)
- The ontogeny of episodic and semantic memory (1984) (5)
- Memory and movies : what films can teach us about memory (2015) (5)
- Human Memory: Contemporary Readings (1980) (5)
- Serial position effects in probe recall: Effect of rehearsal on reaction time. (1972) (5)
- Accessing Associative Strength in Cued Recall and Pair Recognition (1987) (4)
- Effects of generative processes on probe identification time (1976) (4)
- Generative processes in character classification: II. A refined testing procedure (1976) (4)
- Psychology, 2nd ed. (1994) (2)
- An fMRI study of neurocognitive functioning in schizophrenia with a mere exposure paradigm (2009) (1)
- Rehearsal, generative processes, and the activation of underlying stimulus representations (1978) (1)
- RETRIEVAL PROCESSES FOR ORGANIZED SEMANTIC INFORMATION A Dissertation by (2017) (0)
- Kielan Yarrow, Patrick Haggard, and John C. Rothwell. Action, arousal, and subjective time (2003) (0)
- Pipelines, processing models, and the mindbody problem (1984) (0)
- The effect of movement on the perceived brightness of chromatic afterimages (1968) (0)
- Neurolinguistics: Different Perspectives on Brain and Language. (1978) (0)
- Faking and Faking Detection on the OAIS (1971) (0)
- Residual Masking by Pure Tones Measured on the Békésy Audiometer (1968) (0)
- On the recall of nonverbal experiences (1975) (0)
- Retrieval processes for organized semantic information. (1971) (0)
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