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The relationship between executive functions, episodic feeling-of-knowing and confidence judgements
(Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2014)
Metamemory processes and executive control may be related, given that both are frontally mediated. However, previous behavioural research has been limited in identifying common processes driving this somewhat weak relationship ...
Cognitive reserve and emotional stimuli in older individuals: Level of education moderates the age-related positivity effect
(Experimental Aging Research, 2014)
Background/Study Context: A frequently observed age-related effect is a preference in older individuals for positive stimuli. The cognitive control model proposes that this positivity effect may be mediated by executive ...
Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership
(Cognition and Emotion, 2014)
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be labelled as studied. Previous work suggests this bias is driven by increased memory strength/familiarity for emotional ...
Memory bias for negative emotional words in recognition memory is driven by effects of category membership
(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2014)
Recognition memory studies often find that emotional items are more likely than neutral items to be labelled as studied. Previous work suggests this bias is driven by increased memory strength/familiarity for emotional ...
The relationship between executive functions, episodic feeling-of-knowing and confidence judgements
(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2014)
Metamemory processes and executive control may be related, given that both are frontally mediated. However, previous behavioural research has been limited in identifying common processes driving this somewhat weak relationship ...
Cognitive Reserve and Emotional Stimuli in Older Individuals: Level of Education Moderates the Age-Related Positivity Effect
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 2014)
Background/Study Context: A frequently observed age-related effect is a preference in older individuals for positive stimuli. The cognitive control model proposes that this positivity effect may be mediated by executive ...