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    When false recognition is out of control: The case of facial conjunctions by Jones, Todd C., Bartlett, James C.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-03-2009)
    “…In three experiments, a dual-process approach to face recognition memory is examined, with a specific focus on the idea that a recollection process can be used…”
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    Verbal description benefits for faces when description conditions are unknown a priori by Jones, Todd C., Armstrong, Ruth, Casey, Allanah, Burson, Rebecca A., Memon, Amina

    “…Some prior research has shown a benefit for describing nonverbal study stimuli, particularly faces, on a later recognition test relative to a control (no…”
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    Retrieval success is accompanied by enhanced activation in anterior prefrontal cortex during recognition memory: an event-related fMRI study by McDermott, K B, Jones, T C, Petersen, S E, Lageman, S K, Roediger, 3rd, H L

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-11-2000)
    “…Neural regions associated with retrieval success were identified using event-related fMRI procedures and randomly ordered trials on a recognition memory test…”
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    Context Retrieval and Description Benefits for Recognition of Unfamiliar Faces by Jones, Todd C, Robinson, Kealagh, Steel, Brenna C

    “…Describing unfamiliar faces during or immediately after their presentation in a study phase can produce better recognition memory performance compared with a…”
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    Is "memory-for-when" universal? Group and individual variability in temporal position memory for words, faces, and classrooms by Delaney, Peter F., de Leon Guerrero, Agustin J., Cook, Myranda, Jones, Todd C.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (15-03-2024)
    “…Many contemporary theories of memory assume that everyone automatically stores temporal contextual information about all types of encountered information, yet…”
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    Description Benefits, Production Benefits, and Context Retrieval for Recognition of Unfamiliar Faces by Jones, Todd C., Steel, Brenna C., Scott-Smith, Thomas

    Published in The American journal of psychology (22-12-2019)
    “…Several studies have shown that giving brief descriptions for unfamiliar faces can lead to better episodic recognition memory relative to faces in a view-only…”
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    Feature and Conjunction Errors in Recognition Memory: Evidence for Dual-Process Theory by Jones, Todd C., Jacoby, Larry L.

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-07-2001)
    “…Feature and conjunction errors in recognition memory were investigated using a dual-process framework. In Experiment 1, dividing attention at study or test…”
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    Elaborative processing and conjunction errors in recognition memory by Arndt, Jason, Jones, Todd C.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-07-2008)
    “…Four experiments were conducted in order to examine the influence of elaborative processing at encoding on recognition memory conjunction lure errors. In these…”
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    Talking and driving: applications of crossmodal action reveal a special role for spatial language by Atchley, Paul, Dressel, Jeff, Jones, Todd C., Burson, Rebecca A., Marshall, David

    Published in Psychological research (01-11-2011)
    “…Talking reduces attention resulting in real-world crash risks to drivers that talk on a phone and drive. Driving is a behavior that is very demanding on…”
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    Feature and conjunction effects in recognition memory : Toward specifying familiarity for compound words by JONES, Todd C, BROWN, Alan S, ATCHLEY, Paul

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-07-2007)
    “…In three experiments, we evaluated potential sources of familiarity in the production of feature and conjunction errors with both word (Experiments 1 and 3)…”
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    Conjunction Errors, Recollection-Based Rejections, and Forgetting in a Continuous Recognition Task by Jones, Todd C, Atchley, Paul

    “…Six experiments investigated conjunction memory errors (e.g., falsely remembering blackbird after studying parent words blackmail and jailbird ) in a…”
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    Study repetition and the rejection of conjunction lures by Jones, Todd

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-07-2005)
    “…Four experiments were conducted to provide further support for a dual-process approach to conjunction errors in recognition memory over a single-process…”
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    A decrease in conjunction error rates across lags on a continuous recognition task: A robust pattern by Jones, Todd C., Atchley, Paul

    “…In four experiments, the lag retention interval from parent words (e.g., blackmail, jailbird) to a conjunction word (blackbird) was manipulated in a continuous…”
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    Perioperative duplex ultrasound following endothermal ablation of the saphenous vein: is it worthless? by Jones, Randolph Todd C, Kabnick, Lowell S

    Published in The Journal of invasive cardiology (01-10-2014)
    “…Fifteen years ago, radiofrequency ablation of the saphenous vein was introduced as a new and minimally invasive modality for the treatment of superficial…”
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    Conjunction errors in recognition memory: Modality-free errors for older adults but not for young adults by Jones, Todd C., Jacoby, Larry L.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-09-2005)
    “…A dual-process theory of memory was applied to processes in normal aging, with a focus on recognition errors in the feature-conjunction paradigm (i.e., false…”
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    Editing (out) generated study words in a recognition exclusion task: Effects of response signal delay and generation procedure by Jones, Todd C.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-08-2006)
    “…Three experiments investigated participants' ability to exclude generated study words from "old" judgements on an exclusion task in which a response signal…”
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    Conjunction Error Rates on a Continuous Recognition Memory Test: Little Evidence for Recollection by Jones, Todd C, Atchley, Paul

    “…Two experiments examined conjunction memory errors on a continuous recognition task where the lag between parent words (e.g., blackmail, jailbird ) and later…”
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    Perceptual specificity of priming for compound words not presented by JONES, Todd C

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2004)
    “…Two experiments extended prior work on the perceptual specificity of priming to compound words not presented during a study phase. In both experiments,…”
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    Nonverbal conjunction errors in recognition memory: Support for familiarity but not for feature bundling by Jones, Todd C., Bartlett, James C., Wade, Kimberley A.

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-07-2006)
    “…Conjunction errors occur when participants incorrectly identify as “old” novel test stimuli created by recombining parts of two study stimuli (parent items)…”
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    Cross-Modal Feature and Conjunction Errors in Recognition Memory by Jones, Todd C., Jacoby, Larry L., Gellis, Les A.

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-01-2001)
    “…Four experiments were conducted to investigate whether a modality-specific familiarity contributes to feature and conjunction errors and, hence, to recognition…”
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