Recollection (Psychology)
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Recollection (Psychology)
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Recollection (Psychology)
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- Suggestibility in legal contexts, psychological research and forensic implications, edited by Anne M. Ridley, Fiona Gabbert and David J. La Rooy
- The remembered film, Victor Burgin
- Memory and remembering, everyday memory in context, John A. Groeger
- Analysing witness testimony, a guide for legal practitioners and other professionals, edited by Anthony Heaton-Armstrong, Eric Shepherd, David Wolchover
- The cognitive psychology of proper names, on the importance of being Ernest, Tim Valentine, Tim Brennen, and Serge Brédart
- Assembling memories and affective practices around the psychiatric history of Gorizia, a study of a remembering crisis, Elena Trivelli
- Memory and testimony in the child witness, Maria S. Zaragoza ... [et al.], editors
- Memory and migration, multidisciplinary approaches to memory studies, edited by Julia Creet and Andreas Kitzmann
- Dawn of memories, the meaning of early recollections in life, Arthur J. Clark
- Reminiscence and life story work, a practice guide, Faith Gibson
- Searching for memory, the brain, the mind, and the past, Daniel L. Schacter
- Prospective memory, theory and applications, edited by Maria Brandimonte, Gilles O. Einstein, Mark A. McDaniel
- The seven sins of memory, how the mind forgets and remembers, Daniel L. Schacter
- Reminiscence and life story work, a practice guide, Faith Gibson
- Memory, fragments of a modern history, Alison Winter
- The tip of the tongue state, Alan S. Brown
- The colours of our memories, Michel Pastoureau
- Suggestibility in legal contexts, psychological research and forensic implications, edited by Anne M. Ridley, Fiona Gabbert and David J. La Rooy
- Routledge international handbook of memory studies, [edited by] Anna Lisa Tota and Trever Hagen