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    The Production Effect: Delineation of a Phenomenon by MacLeod, Colin M, Gopie, Nigel, Hourihan, Kathleen L, Neary, Karen R, Ozubko, Jason D

    “…In 8 recognition experiments, we investigated the production effect -the fact that producing a word aloud during study, relative to simply reading a word…”
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    Widening the boundaries of the production effect by Forrin, Noah D., MacLeod, Colin M., Ozubko, Jason D.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-10-2012)
    “…Words that are read aloud are more memorable than words that are read silently. The boundaries of this production effect (MacLeod, Gopie, Hourihan, Neary, &…”
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    Multiple Scales of Representation along the Hippocampal Anteroposterior Axis in Humans by Brunec, Iva K., Bellana, Buddhika, Ozubko, Jason D., Man, Vincent, Robin, Jessica, Liu, Zhong-Xu, Grady, Cheryl, Rosenbaum, R. Shayna, Winocur, Gordon, Barense, Morgan D., Moscovitch, Morris

    Published in Current biology (09-07-2018)
    “…The ability to represent the world accurately relies on simultaneous coarse and fine-grained neural information coding, capturing both gist and detail of an…”
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    Stereotypical Hippocampal Clustering Predicts Navigational Success in Virtualized Real-World Environments by Ozubko, Jason D, Campbell, Madelyn, Verhayden, Abigail, Demetri, Brooke, Brady, Molly, Thorp, John, Brunec, Iva

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-06-2024)
    “…Structural differences along the hippocampal long axis are believed to underlie meaningful functional differences. Yet, recent data-driven parcellations of the…”
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    The mixed truth about frequency effects on free recall : Effects of study list composition by OZUBKO, Jason D, JOORDENS, Steve

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-10-2007)
    “…The mixed-list paradox is the finding that high-frequency words show a recall advantage in blocked lists, but that this advantage is reversed or nullified in…”
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    How we forget may depend on how we remember by Sadeh, Talya, Ozubko, Jason D, Winocur, Gordon, Moscovitch, Morris

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-01-2014)
    “…Highlights • Hippocampal memories are coded in orthogonal, non-interfering representations. • The hippocampus supports recollection – memory involving…”
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    Forgetting Patterns Differentiate Between Two Forms of Memory Representation by Sadeh, Talya, Ozubko, Jason D., Winocur, Gordon, Moscovitch, Morris

    Published in Psychological science (01-06-2016)
    “…For decades, there has been controversy about whether forgetting is caused by decay over time or by interference from irrelevant information. We suggest that…”
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    The Influence of Recollection and Familiarity in the Formation and Updating of Associative Representations by Ozubko, Jason D, Moscovitch, Morris, Winocur, Gordon

    “…Prior representations affect future learning. Little is known, however, about the effects of recollective or familiarity-based representations on such…”
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    Turns during navigation act as boundaries that enhance spatial memory and expand time estimation by Brunec, Iva K., Ozubko, Jason D., Ander, Tovi, Guo, Ruoran, Moscovitch, Morris, Barense, Morgan D.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-04-2020)
    “…Ongoing experience unfolds over time. To segment continuous experience into component events, humans rely on physical and conceptual boundaries. Here we…”
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    Hippocampal and Retrosplenial Goal Distance Coding After Long-term Consolidation of a Real-World Environment by Patai, E Zita, Javadi, Amir-Homayoun, Ozubko, Jason D, O’Callaghan, Andrew, Ji, Shuman, Robin, Jessica, Grady, Cheryl, Winocur, Gordon, Rosenbaum, R Shayna, Moscovitch, Morris, Spiers, Hugo J

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-06-2019)
    “…Abstract Recent research indicates the hippocampus may code the distance to the goal during navigation of newly learned environments. It is unclear however,…”
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    The Production Effect in Memory: Evidence that Distinctiveness Underlies the Benefit by Ozubko, Jason D, MacLeod, Colin M

    “…The production effect is the substantial benefit to memory of having studied information aloud as opposed to silently. MacLeod, Gopie, Hourihan, Neary, and…”
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    Forget all that nonsense: The role of meaning during the forgetting of recollective and familiarity-based memories by Ozubko, Jason D., Seli, Paul

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-09-2016)
    “…Memory can be divided into recollection and familiarity. Recollection is characterized as the ability to vividly re-experience past events, and is believed to…”
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    The production effect is consistent over material variations: support for the distinctiveness account by MacLeod, Colin M., Ozubko, Jason D., Hourihan, Kathleen L., Major, Jennifer C.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (14-09-2022)
    “…The production effect is the superior memory for items read aloud as opposed to silently at the time of study. The distinctiveness account holds that produced…”
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    Recollection-Dependent Memory for Event Duration in Large-Scale Spatial Navigation by Brunec, Iva K, Ozubko, Jason D, Barense, Morgan D, Moscovitch, Morris

    “…Time and space represent two key aspects of episodic memories, forming the spatiotemporal context of events in a sequence. Little is known, however, about how…”
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    Production benefits both recollection and familiarity by Ozubko, Jason D., Gopie, Nigel, MacLeod, Colin M.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-04-2012)
    “…In three experiments, we investigated the roles of recollection and familiarity in the production effect—the finding that words read aloud are remembered…”
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    Cognitive mapping style relates to posterior–anterior hippocampal volume ratio by Brunec, Iva K., Robin, Jessica, Patai, Eva Zita, Ozubko, Jason D., Javadi, Amir‐Homayoun, Barense, Morgan D., Spiers, Hugo J., Moscovitch, Morris

    Published in Hippocampus (01-08-2019)
    “…As London taxi drivers acquire “the knowledge” and develop a detailed cognitive map of London, their posterior hippocampi (pHPC) gradually increase in volume,…”
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    Familiarity, but not recollection, supports the between-subject production effect in recognition memory by Fawcett, Jonathan M, Ozubko, Jason D

    “…Five experiments explored the basis of the between-subjects production effect in recognition memory as represented by differences in the recollection and…”
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    Recallable but not recognizable: The influence of semantic priming in recall paradigms by Ozubko, Jason D., Sirianni, Lindsey Ann, Ahmad, Fahad N., MacLeod, Colin M., Addante, Richard J.

    “…When people can successfully recall a studied word, they should be able to recognize it as having been studied. In cued-recall paradigms, however, participants…”
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    Singing Does Not Necessarily Improve Memory More Than Reading Aloud: An Empirical and Meta-Analytic Investigation by Whitridge, Jedidiah W., Huff, Mark J., Ozubko, Jason D., Bürkner, Paul C., Lahey, Chelsea D., Fawcett, Jonathan M.

    Published in Experimental psychology (2024)
    “…The production effect refers to the finding that words read aloud are better remembered than words read silently. This finding is typically attributed to the…”
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    Remembered study mode: Support for the distinctiveness account of the production effect by Ozubko, Jason D., Major, Jennifer, MacLeod, Colin M.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (01-01-2014)
    “…The production effect is the finding that words spoken aloud at study are subsequently remembered better than are words read silently at study. According to…”
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