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1. The influence of repeated study and repeated testing on the testing effect and the transfer effect over time.

2. Divergent thinking modulates interactions between episodic memory and schema knowledge: Controlled and spontaneous episodic retrieval processes.

3. Comparing memory capacity across stimuli requires maximally dissimilar foils: Using deep convolutional neural networks to understand visual working memory capacity for real-world objects.

4. An experimental approach: Investigating the directive function of autobiographical memory.

5. Effects of lexical skills and orthographic neighborhood size in word memory.

6. The emergence of all-or-none retrieval of chunks in verbal serial recall.

7. Long-term memory for distractors: Effects of involuntary attention from working memory.

8. Simulating conversations: A Markov chain model of a central speaker's mnemonic influence over a group of communicating listeners.

9. Drinking the waters of Lethe: Bringing voluntary choice into the study of voluntary forgetting.

10. Reading text aloud benefits memory but not comprehension.

11. Option similarity modulates the link between choice and memory.

12. Variability across subjects in free recall versus cued recall.

13. Time heals all wounds? Naïve theories about the fading of affect associated with autobiographical events.

14. A computational account of item-based directed forgetting for nonwords: Incorporating orthographic representations in MINERVA 2.

15. Look into my eyes: a "faceless" avatar interviewer lowers reporting threshold for adult eyewitnesses.

16. Modulation of maintenance and processing in working memory by negative emotions.

17. Irrelevant speech, changing state, and order information.

18. Judgments of learning enhance recall for category-cued but not letter-cued items.

19. Self-generated strategies in the phonological similarity effect.

20. The cost of changing language context: The language-dependent recall of fictional stories.

21. Value-directed learning: Schematic reward structure facilitates learning.

22. Read carefully, because this is important! How value-driven strategies impact sentence memory.

23. The font size effect depends on inter-item relation.

24. Lifespan effects of current age and of age at the time of remembered events on the affective tone of life narrative memories: Early adolescence and older age are more negative.

25. Learning facilitates dual-process face recognition regardless of holistic processing.

26. Direction and distance information in memory for locations of objects relative to landmarks and boundaries.

27. Surviving with story characters: What do we remember?

28. Retrieval-induced forgetting of spatial position depends on access to multiple shared features within categories.

29. Does unitization really function like items? The role of interference on item and associative memory processes.

30. Constructive episodic retrieval processes underlying memory distortion contribute to creative thinking and everyday problem solving.

31. Prospective memories in the wild: Predicting memory for intentions in natural environments.

32. Is discriminability a requirement for reactivity? Comparing the effects of mixed vs. pure list presentations on judgment of learning reactivity.

33. Task-specific auditory distraction in serial recall and mental arithmetic.

34. Effects of acute exercise on memory: Considerations of exercise intensity, post-exercise recovery period and aerobic endurance.

35. Implicit intertemporal trajectories in cognitive representations of the self and nation.

36. Credible narrators and misinformed readers.

37. Cooking through perceptual disfluencies: The effects of auditory and visual distortions on predicted and actual memory performance.

38. Monitoring and control processes in mock witnesses in under-represented non-WEIRD samples with high or low educational level.

39. Memory Monitoring and Control in Japanese and German Preschoolers.

40. The effects of variable encoding contexts on item and source recognition.

41. Irrelevant speech impairs serial recall of verbal but not spatial items in children and adults.

42. Interviewing in virtual environments: Towards understanding the impact of rapport-building behaviours and retrieval context on eyewitness memory.

43. Motor fluency makes it possible to integrate the components of the trace in memory and facilitates its re-construction.

44. The relationship between interactive-imagery instructions and association memory.

45. Animacy enhances recollection but not familiarity: Convergent evidence from the remember-know-guess paradigm and the process-dissociation procedure.

46. Forgetting rates of gist and peripheral episodic details in prose recall.

47. The effects of domain knowledge and event structure on event processing.

48. Concurrent prospective memory task increases mind wandering during online reading for difficult but not easy texts.

49. How does attribute ambiguity improve memory?

50. Strategic metacognition: Self-paced study time and responsible remembering.

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