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    Collective Memory from a Psychological Perspective by Hirst, William, Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Coman, Alin

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-05-2018)
    “…Social scientists have studied collective memory for almost a century, but psychological analyses have only recently emerged. Although no singular approach to…”
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    Convergence on Collective Memories: Central Speakers and Distributed Remembering by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Hirst, William

    “…A primary interest in the psychological study of collective memory concerns the sociocognitive processes by which Central Speakers-politicians, journalists,…”
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    Remembering the big game: social identity and memory for media events by Merck, Clinton, Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Hirst, William

    Published in Memory (Hove) (02-07-2020)
    “…Two studies examined how memories are formed around championship sporting events, which we classify as media events. The first study employed a test-retest…”
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    Implicit intertemporal trajectories in cognitive representations of the self and nation by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Liu, James H., Zhang, Robert Jiqi

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-2023)
    “…Individual selves and the collectives to which people belong can be mentally represented as following intertemporal trajectories—progress, decline, or stasis…”
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    Simulating conversations: A Markov chain model of a central speaker’s mnemonic influence over a group of communicating listeners by Sozer, Elif Ece, Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Hirst, William

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-02-2024)
    “…Through their selective rehearsal, Central Speakers can reshape collective memory in a group of listeners, both by increasing accessibility for mentioned items…”
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    How we have fallen: implicit trajectories in collective temporal thought by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Roediger, Henry L.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (14-09-2019)
    “…Memory may play a critical role in the ability to imagine events in the future. While most work on this relation has concerned episodic memory and simulated…”
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    Biased collective memories and historical overclaiming: An availability heuristic account by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Roediger, Henry L.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-02-2021)
    “…People tend to overclaim historical influence for their own ingroup, in a phenomenon called ingroup inflation . Although this overclaiming has been empirically…”
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    Varieties of Frames Structuring Collective Temporal Thought by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Pashkov, Edward

    “…Cultural scripts can help structure collective remembering and future thought. This schematic scaffolding may help explain empirical patterns such as emotional…”
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    American origins: Political and religious divides in US collective memory by Yamashiro, Jeremy K, Van Engen, Abram, Roediger, Henry L

    Published in Memory studies (01-02-2022)
    “…Origin stories are particularly influential collective memories, establishing a society in the minds of its members. National collective memories are…”
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    Collective overclaiming is related to collective narcissism and numeracy by Putnam, Adam L., Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Tekin, Eylul, Roediger, Henry L.

    Published in Memory & cognition (01-05-2024)
    “…When asked to estimate how much their state or nation has contributed to history, people typically provide unreasonably large estimates, claiming that their…”
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    Special issue of applied cognitive psychology: Rethinking cognition in a digital environment by Hamilton, Kristy A., Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Storm, Benjamin C.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-07-2023)
    “…The digital environment has become increasingly pervasive in our lives, and as a result, may be profoundly impacting our cognitive processes. This special…”
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    Memory media design shapes perceived temporal distance of depicted historical events: Color versus Black and White photographs by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Pérez-Amparán, Evelyn

    “…Collective memories are representations of the past pertaining to social identities. Such collective memories are mediated through cultural media like museums,…”
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    Moralized memory: binding values predict inflated estimates of the group's historical influence by Churchill, Luke, Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Roediger, Henry L.

    Published in Memory (Hove) (14-09-2019)
    “…Collective memories are memories or historical knowledge shared by individual group members, which shape their collective identity. Ingroup inflation, which…”
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    Expanding Cognition: A Brief Consideration of Technological Advances over the Past 4000 Years by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Roediger, Henry L.

    “…Comments on an article by Elizabeth J. Marsha & Suparna Rajaram (see record 2019-19239-001). Research on how the Internet affects human behavior is just…”
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    Mnemonic convergence in a social network: Collective memory and extended influence by Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Hirst, William

    “…Research on the social influences on remembering has focused on how people influence one another's memory through direct conversation. This project examined…”
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    The Adaptive Function of Distributed Remembering: Contributions to the Formation of Collective Memory by Fagin, Martin M., Yamashiro, Jeremy K., Hirst, William C.

    Published in Review of philosophy and psychology (01-03-2013)
    “…Empirical research has increasingly turned its attention to distributed cognition. Acts of remembering are embedded in a social, interactional context;…”
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