Dodson C, Hege AC. Speeded retrieval abolishes the false-memory suppression effect: Evidence for the distinctiveness heuristic. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 2005;12(4):726–731.
Publications by Type: Journal Article
2005
Mitchell J, Dodson C, Schacter D. fMRI evidence for the role of recollection in suppressing misattribution errors: The illusory truth effect. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2005;17(5):800–810.
Slotnick S, Dodson C. Support for a continuous (single-process) model of recognition memory and source memory. Memory & cognition. 2005;33(1):151–170.
Budson A, Dodson C, Vatner J, Daffner K, Black P, Schacter D. Metacognition and false recognition in patients with frontal lobe lesions: The distinctiveness heuristic. Neuropsychologia. 2005;43(6):860–871.
Budson A, Dodson C, Daffner K, Schacter D. Metacognition and false recognition in Alzheimer’s disease: further exploration of the distinctiveness heuristic.. Neuropsychology. 2005;19(2):253.
2004
Simons J, Dodson C, Bell D, Schacter D. Specific-and partial-source memory: effects of aging.. Psychology and aging. 2004;19(4):689.
Hege AC, Dodson C. Why distinctive information reduces false memories: evidence for both impoverished relational-encoding and distinctiveness heuristic accounts.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 2004;30(4):787.
2002
Dodson C, Schacter D. The cognitive neuropsychology of false memories: Theory and data. Handbook of memory disorders. 2002:343–362.
Weiss A, Dodson C, Goff D, Schacter D, Heckers S. Intact suppression of increased false recognition in schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry. 2002;159(9):1506–1513.
Dodson C, Schacter D. Aging and strategic retrieval processes: Reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic.. Psychology and Aging. 2002;17(3):405.