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    Memory and metamemory for inverted words: Illusions of competency and desirable difficulties by Sungkhasettee, Victor W., Friedman, Michael C., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-10-2011)
    “…Research regarding how people monitor their learning has shown that ease of processing strongly guides people’s judgments of learning (JOLs). However, the…”
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    Selecting Valuable Information to Remember: Age-Related Differences and Similarities in Self-Regulated Learning by Castel, Alan D, Murayama, Kou, Friedman, Michael C, McGillivray, Shannon, Link, Ian

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-03-2013)
    “…It is often necessary to selectively attend to important information, at the expense of less important information, especially if you know you cannot remember…”
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    Memory for medication side effects in younger and older adults: The role of subjective and objective importance by Friedman, Michael C., McGillivray, Shannon, Murayama, Kou, Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-02-2015)
    “…Older adults often experience memory impairments, but sometimes they can use selective processing and schematic support to remember important information. In…”
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    On the Transfer of Prior Tests or Study Events to Subsequent Study by Storm, Benjamin C, Friedman, Michael C, Murayama, Kou, Bjork, Robert A

    “…Tests, as learning events, are often more effective than are additional study opportunities, especially when recall is tested after a long retention interval…”
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    Memory, priority encoding, and overcoming high-value proactive interference in younger and older adults by Friedman, Michael C., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition (01-11-2013)
    “…It is often necessary to remember important information while directing attention away from encoding less valuable information. To examine how aging influences…”
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    Metacognitive control, serial position effects, and effective transfer to self-paced study by Murphy, Dillon H., Friedman, Michael C., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Memory & cognition (2022)
    “…Serial position effects involve the differential recall of information based on its temporal order at encoding. Previous research indicates that learners may…”
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    Gist-based memory for prices and "better buys" in younger and older adults by Flores, Cynthia C., Hargis, Mary B., McGillivray, Shannon, Friedman, Michael C., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (21-04-2017)
    “…Ageing typically leads to various memory deficits which results in older adults' tendency to remember more general information and rely on gist memory. The…”
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    The generalized sense of power is a psychological resource: Evidence from a disaster response field training exercise by Sherman, Gary D., Türkay, Selen, Moulton, Samuel T., Friedman, Michael C., Darani, Negeen, Daly, Brian, Kayden, Stephanie

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-06-2020)
    “…We examined whether the generalized sense of power—the belief that one is able to influence others in one's various social relationships—serves as a…”
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    Predicting memory benefits in the production effect: the use and misuse of self-generated distinctive cues when making judgments of learning by Castel, Alan D., Rhodes, Matthew G., Friedman, Michael C.

    Published in Memory & cognition (2013)
    “…The production effect occurs when reading a word aloud leads to better memory for the item, relative to words that are read silently. In the present study, we…”
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    Are we aware of our ability to forget? Metacognitive predictions of directed forgetting by Friedman, Michael C., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-11-2011)
    “…It is often important to accurately predict not only what information we will later remember, but also what information we are likely to forget. The present…”
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    I owe you: age-related similarities and differences in associative memory for gains and losses by Castel, Alan D., Friedman, Michael C., McGillivray, Shannon, Flores, Cynthia C., Murayama, Kou, Kerr, Tyson, Drolet, Aimee

    Published in Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition (02-09-2016)
    “…Older adults often experience associative memory impairments but can sometimes remember important information. The current experiments investigate potential…”
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    Retrieval monitoring is influenced by information value: The interplay between importance and confidence on false memory by McDonough, Ian M., Bui, Dung C., Friedman, Michael C., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-10-2015)
    “…The perceived value of information can influence one's motivation to successfully remember that information. This study investigated how information value can…”
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    False memory and importance: Can we prioritize encoding without consequence? by Bui, Dung C., Friedman, Michael C., McDonough, Ian M., Castel, Alan D.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-10-2013)
    “…Given the large amount of information that we encounter, we often must prioritize what information we attempt to remember. Although critical for everyday…”
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    Variations in the Relationship Between Memory Confidence and Memory Accuracy: The Effects of Spontaneous Accessibility, List Length, Modality, and Complexity by Kurdi, Benedek, Diaz, Alexander J, Wilmuth, Caroline A, Friedman, Michael C, Banaji, Mahzarin R

    “…Three experiments (total N = 1,058) were conducted to investigate the relationship between memory accuracy and subjective confidence using thematic lists…”
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    Interleukin-2 Receptor γ Chain: A Functional Component of the Interleukin-4 Receptor by Russell, Sarah M., Keegan, Achsah D., Harada, Nobuyuki, Nakamura, Yoshiaki, Noguchi, Masayuki, Leland, Pamela, Friedmann, Michael C., Miyajima, Atsushi, Puri, Raj K., Paul, William E., Leonard, Warren J.

    “…The interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptor γ chain (IL-2Rγ) is an essential component of high- and intermediate-affinity IL-2 receptors. IL-2Rγ was demonstrated to be a…”
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    INHIBITION OF ARACHIDONIC ACID ESTERIFICATION IN HUMAN AIRWAY EPITHELIAL CELLS EXPOSED TO OZONE IN VITRO by Madden, Michael C, Friedman, Mitchell, Dailey, Lisa A, Samet, James M

    Published in Inhalation toxicology (1998)
    “…There is evidence that some lung responses to ozone (O3) exposure are mediated through the altered metabolism of arachidonic acid (AA). Increased…”
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