Robyn E Holliday
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Brainerd C, Holliday R, Nakamura K, Reyna V
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2014 Jun;
40(6):1610-23.
PMID: 24911136
Recent research on the overdistribution principle implies that episodic memory is infected by conjunction illusions. These are instances in which an item that was presented in a single context (e.g.,...
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Holliday R, Humphries J, Milne R, Memon A, Houlder L, Lyons A, et al.
Psychol Aging
. 2011 Mar;
27(4):1191-203.
PMID: 21443347
We examined the effect of a prior Modified Cognitive Interview on young and older adults' recall of a short film of a staged crime and subsequent reporting of misinformation. Participants...
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Holliday R, Brainerd C, Reyna V
Dev Psychol
. 2010 Dec;
47(2):442-9.
PMID: 21142371
A developmental reversal in false memory is the counterintuitive phenomenon of higher levels of false memory in older children, adolescents, and adults than in younger children. The ability of verbatim...
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Odegard T, Holliday R, Brainerd C, Reyna V
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2007 Oct;
99(2):96-113.
PMID: 17950306
Counterintuitive age increases have been reported for the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) false memory illusion. The current theoretical explanation of this effect assumes that it is due to age increases in spontaneous...
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Wright A, Holliday R
Memory
. 2007 May;
15(1):17-33.
PMID: 17479922
This research examined whether an Enhanced Cognitive Interview (ECI) and a Modified Cognitive Interview (MCI) improved 75- to 96-year-old adults' recall for a video-taped event. Specifically, we examined the effectiveness...
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Weekes B, Hamilton S, Oakhill J, Holliday R
Cognition
. 2007 Mar;
106(1):222-33.
PMID: 17349990
Children with reading comprehension difficulties display impaired performance on semantic processing tasks. These impairments are assumed to reflect weaker knowledge about abstract semantic associations between words in poor comprehenders [Nation,...
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Holliday R, Weekes B
Memory
. 2006 Jun;
14(5):624-36.
PMID: 16754246
False recognition following presentation of semantically related and phonologically related word lists was evaluated in 8-, 11-, and 13-year-olds. Children heard lists of words that were either semantic (e.g., bed,...
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Holliday R
Child Dev
. 2003 Jun;
74(3):728-51.
PMID: 12795387
Two experiments examined the effect of a cognitive interview on 4- and 8-year-old children's correct recall and subsequent reporting of misinformation. Children viewed an event followed by misinformation that was...