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Why two heads apart are better than two heads together: multiple mechanisms underlie the collaborative inhibition effect in memory.
SJ Barber, CB Harris, S Rajaram
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 41 (2), 559, 2015
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Learning and remembering with others: The key role of retrieval in shaping group recall and collective memory
SJ Barber, S Rajaram, EB Fox
Social Cognition 30 (1), 121-132, 2012
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Collaborative remembering of emotional autobiographical memories: Implications for emotion regulation and collective memory.
R Maswood, AS Rasmussen, S Rajaram
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (1), 65, 2019
Krav: US National Science Foundation, Danish National Research Foundation
Mnemonic transmission, social contagion, and emergence of collective memory: Influence of emotional valence, group structure, and information distribution.
HY Choi, EA Kensinger, S Rajaram
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (9), 1247, 2017
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Social transmission of false memory in small groups and large networks
R Maswood, S Rajaram
Topics in cognitive science 11 (4), 687-709, 2019
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Exploring the relationship between retrieval disruption from collaboration and recall
SJ Barber, S Rajaram
Memory 19 (5), 462-469, 2011
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Consideration of culture in cognition: How we can enrich methodology and theory
A Gutchess, S Rajaram
Psychonomic bulletin & review 30 (3), 914-931, 2023
Krav: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Collaborative memory and part-set cueing impairments: The role of executive depletion in modulating retrieval disruption
SJ Barber, S Rajaram
Memory 19 (4), 378-397, 2011
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Not all repetition is alike: Different benefits of repetition in amnesia and normal memory
M Verfaellie, S Rajaram, K Fossum, L Williams
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 14 (3), 365-372, 2008
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Persistence of false memories and emergence of collective false memory: Collaborative recall of DRM word lists
R Maswood, CC Luhmann, S Rajaram
Memory Online, 97-111, 2022
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Collaborative inhibition in group recall: Cognitive principles and implications
S Rajaram
Collaborative remembering: Theories, research, and applications, 55-75, 2018
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Association of attention and memory biases for negative stimuli with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms
G Imbriano, M Waszczuk, S Rajaram, C Ruggero, J Miao, S Clouston, ...
Journal of anxiety disorders 85, 102509, 2022
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Collective memory and the individual mind
S Rajaram
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 26 (12), 1056-1058, 2022
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Collective memory: Collaborative recall synchronizes what and how people remember
GD Greeley, S Rajaram
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 14 (4), e1641, 2023
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Social remembering in the digital age: Implications for virtual study, work, and social engagement
GD Greeley, T Peña, S Rajaram
Memory, Mind & Media 1, e13, 2022
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Collaborative remembering in ethnically uniform and diverse group settings
NW Pepe, Q Wang, S Rajaram
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 10 (1), 95-103, 2021
Krav: US National Science Foundation
When social influences reduce false recognition memory: A case of categorically related information
S Rajaram, R Maswood, LP Pereira-Pasarin
Cognition 202, 104279, 2020
Krav: US National Science Foundation
The collaborative encoding deficit is attenuated with specific warnings
SJ Barber, S Rajaram, B Paneerselvam
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 24 (8), 929-941, 2012
Krav: US National Institutes of Health
Personal and collective mental time travel across the adult lifespan during COVID-19.
LK Burnett, T Peña, S Rajaram, LL Richmond
Psychology and Aging 38 (5), 374, 2023
Krav: US National Science Foundation
Deceitful hints: A meta-analytic review of the part-list cuing impairment in recall
NW Pepe, A Moyer, T Peña, S Rajaram
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 30 (4), 1243-1272, 2023
Krav: US National Science Foundation
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