Christopher J Berry
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Recent Articles
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Lee D, Berry C, Shanks D
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39406983
A widely adopted approach in research on unconscious perception and cognition involves contrasting behavioral or neural responses to stimuli that have been presented to participants (e.g., old items in a...
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Berry C, Shanks D
J Exp Psychol Gen
. 2024 Apr;
153(7):1790-1815.
PMID: 38661632
Despite studying a list of items only minutes earlier, when reencountered in a recognition memory test, undergraduate participants often say with total confidence that they have not studied some of...
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Spanton R, Berry C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2022 Oct;
76(9):2037-2052.
PMID: 36274514
The unequal variance signal detection (UVSD) model of recognition memory assumes that the variance of old item memory strength (σ) is typically greater than that of new items. It has...
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Lange N, Berry C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2021 Mar;
74(10):1806-1817.
PMID: 33752523
In a conjoint memory task (measuring repetition priming, recognition memory, and source memory), items recognised as previously studied and receiving correct source decisions also tend to show a greater magnitude...
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Ward E, Berry C, Shanks D, Moller P, Czsiser E
Psychol Sci
. 2020 Aug;
31(9):1071-1083.
PMID: 32735485
Explicit memory declines with age, but age effects on implicit memory are debated. This issue is important because if implicit memory is age invariant, it may support effective interventions in...
6.
Spanton R, Berry C
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2020 Jan;
73(8):1242-1260.
PMID: 31986982
Despite the unequal variance signal-detection (UVSD) model's prominence as a model of recognition memory, a psychological explanation for the unequal variance assumption has yet to be verified. According to the...
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Rothen N, Berry C, Seth A, Oligschlager S, Ward J
Mem Cognit
. 2020 Jan;
48(2):188-199.
PMID: 31939042
Researchers often adjudicate between models of memory according to the models' ability to explain impaired patterns of performance (e.g., in amnesia). In contrast, evidence from special groups with enhanced memory...
8.
Turick C, Berry C
J Environ Radioact
. 2015 Sep;
151 Pt 1:12-21.
PMID: 26397745
Storage of radioactive waste in concrete structures is a means of containing wastes and related radionuclides generated from nuclear operations in many countries. Previous efforts related to microbial impacts on...
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Wright G, Berry C, Catmur C, Bird G
PLoS One
. 2015 Jun;
10(6):e0127315.
PMID: 26083765
Deception is a central component of the personality 'Dark Triad' (Machiavellianism, Psychopathy and Narcissism). However, whether individuals exhibiting high scores on Dark Triad measures have a heightened deceptive ability has...
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Berry C, Kessels R, Wester A, Shanks D
J Neurosci
. 2014 Aug;
34(33):10963-74.
PMID: 25122896
We challenge the claim that there are distinct neural systems for explicit and implicit memory by demonstrating that a formal single-system model predicts the pattern of recognition memory (explicit) and...