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    The temporal development of memory processes in source monitoring: An investigation with mouse tracking by Tanyas, Hilal, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G.

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-12-2023)
    “…The present study investigated whether we first remember an item (e.g., a word itself) and then its source (e.g., position on the screen) or whether the…”
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    Increasingly capable at the ripe old age? Cognitive abilities from 2004 to 2013 in Germany, Spain, and Sweden by Grasshoff, Julia, Beller, Johannes, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G, Geyer, Siegfried

    Published in PloS one (01-07-2021)
    “…Background Life expectancy is increasing in most high-income countries, but gains in life years are maximized if spent in good health and if cognitive…”
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    Does sleep benefit source memory? Investigating 12-h retention intervals with a multinomial modeling approach by Berres, Sabrina, Erdfelder, Edgar, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G

    Published in Memory & cognition (03-06-2024)
    “…For retention intervals of up to 12 h, the active systems consolidation hypothesis predicts that sleep compared to wakefulness strengthens the context binding…”
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    Enhanced source memory for emotionally valenced sources: does an affective orienting task make the difference? by Symeonidou, Nikoletta, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (18-05-2024)
    “…Previous research on whether source memory is enhanced for emotionally valenced sources yielded inconclusive results. To identify potential boundary…”
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    More Than Just Beliefs: Experience and Beliefs Jointly Contribute to Volume Effects on Metacognitive Judgments by Frank, David J, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G

    “…Experience-based cues, such as perceptual fluency, have long been thought to influence metacognitive judgments (Kelley & Jacoby, 1996; Koriat, 1997). Studies…”
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    Better memory for emotional sources? A systematic evaluation of source valence and arousal in source memory by Symeonidou, Nikoletta, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (17-02-2022)
    “…Emotion-enhanced memory (EEM) describes the robust memory advantage of emotional over non-emotional stimuli. While extensively investigated with emotional…”
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    When Confidence Reveals More Than Recognition Performance Does: The Case of Context Load by Zaborowska, Oliwia, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G., Zawadzka, Katarzyna, Hanczakowski, Maciej

    “…Context in which events are embedded is often hypothesized to serve as an independent cue for retrieval. This means that any effects of context need to obey…”
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    Information accumulation on the item versus source test of source monitoring: Insights from diffusion modeling by Tanyas, Hilal, Liss, Julia V, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G

    Published in Memory & cognition (03-10-2024)
    “…Source monitoring involves attributing previous experiences (e.g., studied words as items) to their origins (e.g., screen positions as sources). The present…”
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    Metamemory Expectancy Illusion and Schema-Consistent Guessing in Source Monitoring by Schaper, Marie Luisa, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G, Bayen, Ute J

    “…Source monitoring involves attributing information to one of several sources. Schemas are known to influence source-monitoring processes, with enhanced memory…”
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    Is knowledge reliance in source guessing a cognitive trait? Examining stability across time and domain by Wulff, Liliane, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-02-2020)
    “…When people need to infer the source of information in the absence of memory, they may rely on general knowledge (e.g., stereotypes) to guess the source. Prior…”
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    A novel paradigm to assess storage of sources in memory: the source recognition test with reinstatement by Symeonidou, Nikoletta, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (21-04-2021)
    “…The present research aimed to devise a test of source recognition that facilitates access to source information stored in memory. Therefore, we extended the…”
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    Metacognitive Differentiation of Item Memory and Source Memory in Schema-Based Source Monitoring by Schaper, Marie Luisa, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G., Bayen, Ute J.

    “…Item memory and source memory are different aspects of episodic remembering. To investigate metamemory differences between them, the authors assessed…”
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    Investigating Storage and Retrieval Processes of Directed Forgetting: A Model-Based Approach by Rummel, Jan, Marevic, Ivan, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G

    “…Intentional forgetting of previously learned information is an adaptive cognitive capability of humans but its cognitive underpinnings are not yet well…”
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    Refining Bayesian hierarchical MPT modeling: Integrating prior knowledge and ordinal expectations by Sarafoglou, Alexandra, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G., Aust, Frederik, Haaf, Julia M.

    Published in Behavior research methods (01-10-2024)
    “…Multinomial processing tree (MPT) models are a broad class of statistical models used to test sophisticated psychological theories. The research questions…”
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    Connecting working and long-term memory: Bayesian-hierarchical multinomial model-based analyses reveal storage next to retrieval differences by Streitberger, Carolin, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G, Meier, Matt E, Arnold, Nina R

    Published in Memory & cognition (05-09-2024)
    “…Individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) are correlated with long-term memory (LTM) differences. Whether this is because high-WMC individuals…”
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    Memory and metamemory for social interactions: Evidence for a metamemory expectancy illusion by Mieth, Laura, Schaper, Marie Luisa, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G., Bell, Raoul

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-01-2021)
    “…People do not always have accurate metacognitive awareness of the conditions that lead to good source memory. In Experiment 1 , participants studied words…”
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    Secular Improvements in Cognitive Aging: Contribution of Education, Health, and Routine Activities by Beller, Johannes, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G., Sperlich, Stefanie, Geyer, Siegfried

    Published in Journal of aging and health (01-10-2022)
    “…Objectives Limited evidence exists regarding the reasons for secular changes in cognitive functioning over historical time. Thus, we examined potential…”
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    Is All Metamemory Monitoring Spared From Aging? A Dual-Process Examination by Kuhlmann, Beatrice G, Undorf, Monika

    Published in Psychology and aging (01-12-2018)
    “…Although recollection-based memory declines with age, relative metamemory monitoring is reported to be spared from aging. Based on a dual-process perspective…”
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    A Meta-Analysis of Inhibitory-Control Deficits in Patients Diagnosed With Alzheimer's Dementia by Kaiser, Anna, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G, Bosnjak, Michael

    Published in Neuropsychology (01-07-2018)
    “…Objective: The authors conducted meta-analyses to determine the magnitude of performance impairments in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia (AD)…”
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    The role of school education in time-dependent changes of cognitive abilities in cohorts from midlife to old age by Geyer, Siegfried, Kuhlmann, Beatrice G., Beller, Johannes, Grasshoff, Julia

    Published in Aging & mental health (03-04-2023)
    “…It is examined whether older adults' cognitive ability in terms of delayed recall and verbal fluency is improving over time, whether this occurs over all…”
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