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2 Alloway, T. P., & Alloway, R. G. (2010). Investigating the predictive roles of working memory and IQ in academic attainment (Links to an external site.)
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. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 106(1), 20-29.

3 Alloway, T.P., Gathercole, S.E., & Pickering, S.J. (2006). Verbal and visuospatial short-term and working memory in children: are they separable? Child Development, 77(6), 1698 – 1716.

4 Anderson, M. C., & Hanslmayr, S. (2014). Neural mechanisms of motivated forgetting (Links to an external site.)
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5 Arshavsky, Y. I. (2006). “The seven sins” of the Hebbian synapse: can the hypothesis of synaptic plasticity explain long-term memory consolidation?. (Links to an external site.)
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6 Baddeley, A. (2000). The episodic buffer: a new component of working memory?. (Links to an external site.)
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7 Baddeley, A. (2003). Working memory: looking back and looking forward (Links to an external site.)
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8 Bauer, P. J., Pathman, T., Inman, C., Campanella, C., & Hamann, S. (2017). Neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval in children and adults. (Links to an external site.)
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9 Berry, J. A., Cervantes-Sandoval, I., Chakraborty, M., & Davis, R. L. (2015). Sleep facilitates memory by blocking dopamine neuron-mediated forgetting (Links to an external site.)
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10         Burgess, N. (2011). How your brain tells you where you are (Links to an external site.)
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11         Cabeza, R., & Moscovitch, M. (2013). Memory systems, processing modes, and components functional neuroimaging evidence (Links to an external site.)
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12         Chen, D. Y., Stern, S. A., Garcia-Osta, A., Saunier-Rebori, B., Pollonini, G., Bambah-Mukku, D., ... & Alberini, C. M. (2011). A critical role for IGF-II in memory consolidation and enhancement (Links to an external site.)
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13         Chein, J. M., & Morrison, A. B. (2010). Expanding the mind’s workspace: Training and transfer effects with a complex working memory span task (Links to an external site.)
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14         Critchley, H. D., & Harrison, N. A. (2013). Visceral influences on brain and behavior (Links to an external site.)
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15         Deco, G. & Rolls, E.T. (2003). Attention and working memory: a dynamical model of neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience, 18, 2374-2390. 

16         Deco, G., & Rolls, E. T. (2005). Attention, short-term memory, and action selection: A unifying theory (Links to an external site.)
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. Progress in Neurobiology, 76(4), 236–256. 

17         Dennis, N.A., et al. (2014). Age-related differences in the neural correlates mediating false recollection. Neurobiology of Aging, 35, 395-407. 

18         Deprez, S., Vandenbulcke, M., Peeters, R., Emsell, L., Amant, F., & Sunaert, S. (2013). The functional neuroanatomy of multitasking: Combining dual tasking with a short term memory task. Neuropsychologia, 51(11), 2251–2260.

19         Dolcos, F., et al. (2004). Interaction between the amygdala and the medial temporal lobe memory system predicts better memory for emotional events. Neuron, 42, 855–863. 

20         Doolittle, P. (2013). How your working memory makes sense of the world. Ted Talk. [video (Links to an external site.)
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21         Engle, R. W. (2002). Working memory capacity as executive attention (Links to an external site.)
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22         Erickson, K.I., Voss, M.W., Prakash, R.S., Basak, C., Szabo, A., Chaddock, L., Kim, J.S., Heo, S., Alves, H., White, S.M., Wojcicki, T.R., Mailey, E., Vieira, V.J., Martin, S.A., Pence, B.D., Woods, J.A., McAuley, E., Kramer, A.F., 2011. Exercise training increases size of hippocampus and improves memory (Links to an external site.)
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23         Farber, T.A. & Beteleva, T.G. (2011). Development of the brain’s organization of working memory in young school children. Human Physiology, 37(1), 1-13.

24         Engvig, A., Fjell, A. M., Westlye, L. T., Moberget, T., Sundseth, Ø., Larsen, V. A., & Walhovd, K. B. (2010). Effects of memory training on cortical thickness in the elderly (Links to an external site.)
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25         Gathercole, S.E. & Alloway, T.P. (2006). Practitioner review: Short-term and working memory impairments in neurodevelopmental disorders: diagnosis and remedial support. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 47(1), 4–15.

26         Gazzaley, A. (2012). Exploring the crossroads of attention and memory in the aging brain: Views from the Inside. (Links to an external site.)
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27         Grosmark, A. D., & Buzsáki, G. (2016). Diversity in neural firing dynamics supports both rigid and learned hippocampal sequences. Science, 351(6280), 1440-1443.

28         Haxby, J. V., Ungerleider, L. G., Horwitz, B., Maisog, J. M., Rapoport, S. I., & Grady, C. L. (1996). Face encoding and recognition in the human brain. (Links to an external site.)
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29         Holmes, J., Gathercole, S. E., Place, M., Dunning, D. L., Hilton, K. A., & Elliott, J. G. (2010). Working memory deficits can be overcome: Impacts of training and medication on working memory in children with ADHD (Links to an external site.)
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30         Hurlemann, R., et al. (2007). Emotion-induced retrograde amnesia varies as a function of noradrenergic-glucocorticoid activity. Psychopharmacology,194, 261–269.

31         Jeneson, A., & Squire, L. R. (2012). Working memory, long-term memory, and medial temporal lobe function (Links to an external site.)
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. Learning & Memory, 19(1), 15-25.

32         Kahneman, D. (2010). The riddle of experience versus memory. Ted Talk. [video]. (20:06 minutes). The riddle of experience vs. memory | Daniel Kahneman (Links to an external site.)
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33         Kandel, E. (2008). Memories are made of this. (Links to an external site.)
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34         Kandel, E. (2009). Mapping memory in the brain. [video] (58:57 minutes).Mapping Memory in the Brain (Links to an external site.)
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35         Kim, S., Dede, A. J., Hopkins, R. O., & Squire, L. R. (2015). Memory, scene construction, and the human hippocampus (Links to an external site.)
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36         Klingberg, T., et al. (2002). Training of working memory in children With ADHD. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 24(6) 781-791. 

37         Klingberg, T. (2010). Training and plasticity of working memory. (Links to an external site.)
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 14(7), 317-324.

38         Kohn, N., Eickhoff, S. B., Scheller, M., Laird, A. R., Fox, P. T., & Habel, U. (2014). Neural network of cognitive emotion regulation—an ALE meta-analysis and MACM analysis (Links to an external site.)
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. Neuroimage, 87, 345-355.

39         LaBar, K. S., & Cabeza, R. (2006). Cognitive neuroscience of emotional memory (Links to an external site.)
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40         LaBar, K. S. (2015). Therapeutic affect reduction, emotion regulation, and emotional memory reconsolidation: A neuroscientific quandary.  (Links to an external site.)
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41         Loftus, E. (2013). How reliable is your memory? Ted Talk. [video (Links to an external site.)
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42         Maguire, E.A. (2013). Mapping memory: The brains behind remembering. [video] [1:01:31 Start on minute 3:00]. University College London. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW23BPngkQ8   (Links to an external site.)
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43         Maguire, E., et al. (2006). London taxi drivers and bus drivers: A structural MRI and neuropsychological analysis. Hippocampus,16, 1091–1101.

44         McCabe, D. P., Roediger III, H. L., McDaniel, M. A., Balota, D. A., & Hambrick, D. Z. (2010). The relationship between working memory capacity and executive functioning: evidence for a common executive attention construct. (Links to an external site.)
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45         McDougall, G. J., Becker, H., Pituch, K., Acee, T. W., Vaughan, P. W., & Delville, C. L. (2010). The SeniorWISE study: Improving everyday memory in older adults (Links to an external site.)
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. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 24(5), 291-306.

46         McCabe, D. P., Roediger, H. L., III, McDaniel, M. A., Balota, D. A., & Hambirck, D. Z. (2010). The relationship between working memory capacity and executive functioning: Evidence for a common executive attention construct. (Links to an external site.)
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47         McFarlane, D.C. & Latorella,, K.A. (2002). The scope and importance of human interruption in human–computer interaction design. Human-Computer Interaction, 17, 1–61.

48         McGaugh, J. L. (2004). The amygdala modulates the consolidation of memories of emotionally arousing experiences (Links to an external site.)
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49         Merzenich, M. M., & Sameshima, K. (1993). Cortical plasticity and memory (Links to an external site.)
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50         Miller, G. (2016). How our brains make memory (Links to an external site.)
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51         Nelson, K., & Fivush, R. (2004). The emergence of autobiographical memory: a social cultural developmental theory (Links to an external site.)
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52         Poldrack, R.A., et al. (2001). Interactive memory systems in the human brain. Nature, 414, 546-550.

53         Ramirez, T. & Liu, X. (2013). A mouse. A laser beam. A manipulated memory. [video] (15:25 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXo3qA9V3eI&feature=youtube_gdata_player    (Links to an external site.)
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54         Rotzer, S., et al. (2009). Dysfunctional neural network of spatial working memory contributes to developmental dyscalculia. Neuropsychologia, 47, 2859–2865. 

55         Savini, N., et al. (2012). Working memory of somatosensory stimuli: An fMRI study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 86, 220–228. 

56         Schacter, D.L. (1999). The seven sins of memory: Insights from psychology and cognitive neuroscience (Links to an external site.)
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. American Psychologist, 54(3), 182-203.

57         Schacter, D. (2010). Constructive memory and imagining the future: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. [video]. (34:39). Oklahoma Network for Teaching of Psychology Conference. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF0Y4nPKKG8   (Links to an external site.)
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58         Schacter, D. (2012). Harvard psychologist Daniel Schacter on memory storage and recall. [video]. (2:04). New York, NY: Nour Foundation. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6f6mbZK56k   (Links to an external site.)
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59         Schacter, D.L. and Addis, D.R. (2007). The ghosts of past and future (Links to an external site.)
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60         Schacter, D., Chiao, J.Y., & Mitchell, J.P. (2003) The seven sins of memory implications for self. Annual New York Academy of Science, 1001, 226-239.

61         Schacter, D. L., & Dodson, C. S. (2001). Misattribution, false recognition and the sins of memory (Links to an external site.)
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. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 356(1413), 1385-1393. 

62         Schwabe, L., Nader, K., & Pruessner, J. C. (2014). Reconsolidation of human memory: Brain mechanisms and clinical relevance (Links to an external site.)
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. Biological Psychiatry, 76(4), 274-280.

63         Scoboria, A., Wade, K. A., Lindsay, D. S., Azad, T., Strange, D., Ost, J., & Hyman, I. E. (2017). A mega-analysis of memory reports from eight peer-reviewed false memory implantation studies (Links to an external site.)
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. Memory, 25(2), 146-163.

64         Sharlach, M. (2014). How a memory is made. (Links to an external site.)
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65         Shaw, G.A. & Brown, G. (1991). Laterality, implicit memory, and attention disorder. Educational Studies, 17(1), 15

66         Skeel, R.L. (2001). Basal ganglia dysfunction, working memory, and sentence comprehension in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Neuropsychologia, 39, 962–971.

67         Snigdha, S., de Rivera, C., Milgram, N. W., & Cotman, C. W. (2014). Exercise enhances memory consolidation in the aging brain (Links to an external site.)
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68         Squire, L. R., Genzel, L., Wixted, J. T., & Morris, R. G. (2015). Memory consolidation (Links to an external site.)
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69         Squire, L. R., & Dede, A. J. (2015). Conscious and unconscious memory systems. (Links to an external site.)
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70         Stickgold, R. (2005). Sleep-dependent memory consolidation (Links to an external site.)
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71         Stickgold, R., & Walker, M. P. (2007). Sleep-dependent memory consolidation and reconsolidation (Links to an external site.)
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72         Stickgold, R., & Walker, M. P. (2013). Sleep-dependent memory triage: evolving generalization through selective processing (Links to an external site.)
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73         Tokuhama-Espinosa, T. (2014). Making classrooms better: Best Practices 1-5 (attention and memory) [video (Links to an external site.)
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74         Tokuhama-Espinosa, T. (2014). Making classrooms better: Best Practices 9 (memory) [video (Links to an external site.)
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75         Tokuhama-Espinosa, T. (2014). Making classrooms better: Best Practices 33 (memory) [video (Links to an external site.)
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76         Trammell, J. P., & Clore, G. L. (2014). Does stress enhance or impair memory consolidation? (Links to an external site.)
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77         Tulving, E. (1984). How many memory systems are there? American Psychologist, 40(4), 385-398.

78         Tulving, E., & Markowitsch, H. J. (1997). Memory beyond the hippocampus (Links to an external site.)
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79         Young, C. (2015). How memories form and how we lose them. [video] (4:19 minutes). Ed Ted Lessons. Available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOgAbKJGrTA (Links to an external site.)
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80         Wilhelm, I., Prehn-Kristensen, A., & Born, J. (2012). Sleep-dependent memory consolidation–What can be learnt from children?. (Links to an external site.)
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81         Zhou, Y.D., et al. (2007). Distributed and associative working memory. Cerebral Cortex, 17, i77-i87. 
 

Other Resources

 

1 Crash Course. (2014). How We Make Memories - Crash Course Psychology #13. [video]. (9:54 minutes). Available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSycdIx-C48&t=457s (Links to an external site.)
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2 Crash Course. (2014). Remembering and forgetting - Crash Course Psychology #14. [video] (10:17 minutes). Available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVWbrNls-Kw&t=4s (Links to an external site.)
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3 Democracy now! (2014). Alive Inside: How the magic of music proves therapeutic for patients with Alzheimer's and dementia. [video] (17:27 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zo_JQZo3Y0   (Links to an external site.)
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4 Dubuc, B. (n.d.). The brain from top to bottom: Memory and learning. (Links to an external site.)
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5 Foer, J. (2012). Feats of memory anyone can do. Ted Talk. [video (Links to an external site.)
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6 Fraser, S (2012). Why eyewitnesses get it wrong. Ted Talk. [video (Links to an external site.)
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7 Kaufman, J. (2013). How to learn anything...fast. Red Talk. [video]. (23:19).  Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtJy69cEOtQ   (Links to an external site.)
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8 Long Beach City College. (2011). Memory tricks. [video]. (48: 05 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulk9BCRA83Y   (Links to an external site.)
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9 Longo, F. (2010). Learning and memory: How it works and when it fails- [video] (1.53:48). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_HfSnQqeyY&feature=youtube_gdata_player   (Links to an external site.)
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10         Miami Herald. (2016). How the brain makes memories. [video]. (1:50 minutes). Avaialble on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1rfDoVA7-Y (Links to an external site.)
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11         Society for Neuroscience (2015). Learning and memory (Links to an external site.)
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12         Technology Networks. (2016 March 22). Forgetting to learn (Links to an external site.)
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13         University of Texas at Dallas. (n.d.) Strategic memory advanced reasoning training (SMART). (Links to an external site.)
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14         Wearing, C. (2016). The man with the seven second memory (medical documentary). [video]. (48:00 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_P7Y0-wgos   (Links to an external site.)
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15         Zogaj, I. (2012). How to become a memory master.  [video] (17:05 minutes). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ebJlcZMx3c   (Links to an external site.)
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