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Jason M. Watson
Jason M. Watson
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Utah
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Factors that determine false recall: A multiple regression analysis
HL Roediger, JM Watson, KB McDermott, DA Gallo
Psychonomic bulletin & review 8, 385-407, 2001
11242001
Neural substrates of envisioning the future
KK Szpunar, JM Watson, KB McDermott
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (2), 642-647, 2007
10992007
Who multi-tasks and why? Multi-tasking ability, perceived multi-tasking ability, impulsivity, and sensation seeking
DM Sanbonmatsu, DL Strayer, N Medeiros-Ward, JM Watson
PloS one 8 (1), e54402, 2013
6472013
Spreading activation and arousal of false memories
HL Roediger III
The nature of remembering: Essays in honor of Robert G. Crowder/American …, 2001
6002001
A procedure for identifying regions preferentially activated by attention to semantic and phonological relations using functional magnetic resonance imaging
KB McDermott, SE Petersen, JM Watson, JG Ojemann
Neuropsychologia 41 (3), 293-303, 2003
5052003
The contributions of prefrontal cortex and executive control to deception: evidence from activation likelihood estimate meta-analyses
SE Christ, DC Van Essen, JM Watson, LE Brubaker, KB McDermott
Cerebral cortex 19 (7), 1557-1566, 2009
4602009
The rise and fall of false recall: The impact of presentation duration
KB McDermott, JM Watson
Journal of Memory and Language 45 (1), 160-176, 2001
4282001
Supertaskers: Profiles in extraordinary multitasking ability
JM Watson, DL Strayer
Psychonomic bulletin & review 17, 479-485, 2010
4102010
Cognitive distraction while multitasking in the automobile
DL Strayer, JM Watson, FA Drews
Psychology of learning and motivation 54, 29-58, 2011
2542011
Beyond mean response latency: Response time distributional analyses of semantic priming
DA Balota, MJ Yap, MJ Cortese, JM Watson
Journal of Memory and Language 59 (4), 495-523, 2008
2392008
Individual differences in susceptibility to false memory in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm.
JM Watson, MF Bunting, BJ Poole, ARA Conway
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (1), 76, 2005
2302005
Attempting to avoid false memories in the Deese/Roediger—McDermott paradigm: Assessing the combined influence of practice and warnings in young and old adults
JM Watson, KB Mcdermott, DA Balota
Memory & cognition 32 (1), 135-141, 2004
2182004
Semantic, phonological, and hybrid veridical and false memories in healthy older adults and in individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer type.
JM Watson, DA Balota, SD Sergent-Marshall
Neuropsychology 15 (2), 254, 2001
1762001
Predicting semantic priming at the item level
KA Hutchison, DA Balota, MJ Cortese, JM Watson
Quarterly Journal of experimental psychology 61 (7), 1036-1066, 2008
1732008
Creating false memories with hybrid lists of semantic and phonological associates: Over-additive false memories produced by converging associative networks
JM Watson, DA Balota, HL Roediger III
Journal of Memory and Language 49 (1), 95-118, 2003
1572003
False memories in schizophrenia.
S Moritz, TS Woodward, C Cuttler, JC Whitman, JM Watson
Neuropsychology 18 (2), 276, 2004
1302004
Increased functional connectivity after listening to favored music in adults with Alzheimer dementia
JB King, KG Jones, E Goldberg, M Rollins, K MacNamee, C Moffit, ...
The journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease 6, 56-62, 2019
1292019
Cross-modal semantic and homograph priming in healthy young, healthy old, and in Alzheimer's disease individuals
DA Balota, JM Watson, JM Duchek, FR Ferraro
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 5 (7), 626-640, 1999
1171999
The roles of spreading activation and retrieval mode in producing false recognition in the DRM paradigm
ML Meade, JM Watson, DA Balota, HL Roediger III
Journal of Memory and Language 56 (3), 305-320, 2007
1112007
Individual differences in susceptibility to inattentional blindness.
JK Seegmiller, JM Watson, DL Strayer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (3), 785, 2011
1002011
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