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    False memories in highly superior autobiographical memory individuals by Patihis, Lawrence, Frenda, Steven J., LePort, Aurora K. R., Petersen, Nicole, Nichols, Rebecca M., Stark, Craig E. L., McGaugh, James L., Loftus, Elizabeth F.

    “…The recent identification of highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) raised the possibility that there may be individuals who are immune to memory…”
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    Sleep Less, Think Worse: The Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Working Memory by Frenda, Steven J., Fenn, Kimberly M.

    “…Sleep deprivation is increasingly common and poses serious problems for optimal cognitive functioning. Here we review the empirical literature on the…”
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    False memories of fabricated political events by Frenda, Steven J., Knowles, Eric D., Saletan, William, Loftus, Elizabeth F.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-03-2013)
    “…In the largest false memory study to date, 5,269 participants were asked about their memories for three true and one of five fabricated political events. Each…”
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    Sleep deprivation and false confessions by Frenda, Steven J., Berkowitz, Shari R., Loftus, Elizabeth F., Fenn, Kimberly M.

    “…False confession is a major contributor to the problem of wrongful convictions in the United States. Here, we provide direct evidence linking sleep deprivation…”
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    Current Issues and Advances in Misinformation Research by Frenda, Steven J., Nichols, Rebecca M., Loftus, Elizabeth F.

    “…Eyewitnesses are often called upon to report information about what they have seen. A wealth of research from the past century has demonstrated, however, that…”
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    Race, Witness Credibility, and Jury Deliberation in a Simulated Drug Trafficking Trial by Shaw, Emily V., Lynch, Mona, Laguna, Sofia, Frenda, Steven J.

    Published in Law and human behavior (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective: The present study integrates several distinct lines of jury decision-making research by examining how the racial identities of the defendant and an…”
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    False Memory Tasks Do Not Reliably Predict Other False Memories by Patihis, Lawrence, Frenda, Steven J, Loftus, Elizabeth F

    “…Several laboratory techniques have been developed over the last few decades that reliably produce memory distortions. However, it is unclear whether false…”
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    Rethinking the Confident Eyewitness: A Reply to Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher by Berkowitz, Shari R., Frenda, Steven J.

    Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-05-2018)
    “…In the current issue, Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher make the claim that eyewitness memory is not inherently unreliable. They also describe specific conditions…”
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    Sleep Deprivation and False Memories by Frenda, Steven J., Patihis, Lawrence, Loftus, Elizabeth F., Lewis, Holly C., Fenn, Kimberly M.

    Published in Psychological science (01-09-2014)
    “…Many studies have investigated factors that affect susceptibility to false memories. However, few have investigated the role of sleep deprivation in the…”
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    Comparison of Personality Traits in Pedophiles, Abstinent Opiate Addicts, and Healthy Controls: Considering Pedophilia as an Addictive Behavior by Cohen, Lisa J, Grebchenko, Yuli F, Steinfeld, Matthew, Frenda, Steven J, Galynker, Igor I

    Published in The journal of nervous and mental disease (01-11-2008)
    “…To investigate the model of pedophilia as a disorder of addictive behavior, pedophiles and chemically addicted individuals were compared on personality traits…”
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    Bad Theories Can Harm Victims The Trauma Myth The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children—and Its Aftermath by Susan A. Clancy Basic Books, New York, 2010. 252 pp. $25, C$31.95, £14.99. ISBN 9780465016884 by Loftus, Elizabeth F., Frenda, Steven J.

    Published in Science (12-03-2010)
    “…Clancy argues that children generally do not experience abuse as traumatic when it occurs but that often the trauma develops later, when "therapeutic culture…”
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