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Miri Besken
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Easily perceived, easily remembered? Perceptual interference produces a double dissociation between metamemory and memory performance
M Besken, NW Mulligan
Memory & cognition 41, 897-903, 2013
1572013
The effects of list composition and perceptual fluency on judgments of learning (JOLs)
JA Susser, NW Mulligan, M Besken
Memory & cognition 41, 1000-1011, 2013
972013
Perceptual fluency, auditory generation, and metamemory: analyzing the perceptual fluency hypothesis in the auditory modality.
M Besken, NW Mulligan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (2), 429, 2014
942014
Picture-perfect is not perfect for metamemory: Testing the perceptual fluency hypothesis with degraded images.
M Besken
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 42 (9), 1417, 2016
662016
Remember-Know and source memory instructions can qualitatively change old-new recognition accuracy: the modality-match effect in recognition memory.
NW Mulligan, M Besken, D Peterson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 36 (2), 558, 2010
412010
Reliance on schemas in source memory: Age differences and similarity of schemas
M Besken, S Gülgöz
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 16 (1), 1-21, 2008
212008
Context effects in auditory implicit memory
M Besken, NW Mulligan
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (10), 2012-2030, 2010
182010
Not all perceptual difficulties lower memory predictions: Testing the perceptual fluency hypothesis with rotated and inverted object images
M Besken, EC Solmaz, M Karaca, N Atılgan
Memory & Cognition 47, 906-922, 2019
152019
Generating lies produces lower memory predictions and higher memory performance than telling the truth: Evidence for a metacognitive illusion.
M Besken
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (3), 465, 2018
152018
Implicit memory
NW Mulligan, M Besken
The Oxford handbook of cognitive psychology, 220-231, 2013
152013
The role of positive relationship events in romantic attachment avoidance.
D Bayraktaroglu, G Gunaydin, E Selcuk, M Besken, ...
Journal of personality and social psychology 124 (5), 958, 2023
82023
The bizarreness effect and visual imagery: No impact of concurrent visuo-spatial distractor tasks indicates little role for visual imagery.
M Besken, NW Mulligan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (9), 1281, 2022
32022
Blessedly forgetful and blissfully unaware: a positivity bias in memory for (re) constructions of imagined past and future events
B Ünal, M Besken
Memory 28 (7), 888-899, 2020
32020
Cooking through perceptual disfluencies: The effects of auditory and visual distortions on predicted and actual memory performance
EE Ardıç, M Besken
Memory & Cognition 51 (4), 862-874, 2023
2023
Online dating through lies: the effects of lie fabrication for personal semantic information on predicted and actual memory performance
S Kaya, M Besken, C Bal, S Berjin Ike
Memory 31 (4), 545-559, 2023
2023
The Investigation of the Generation Effect through Semantic and Perceptual Cues
F Yavuz, M Besken
OSF, 2022
2022
Bizarreness Effect and Its Relation to Memory and Metamemory
S Kaya, M Besken
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
2022
The influence of deception on memory and metamemory: A multinomial processing tree analysis
J Panitz, BG Kuhlmann, M Besken
Pabst Science Publishers, 2016
2016
The assessment of verbal and imaginal encoding processes in the bizarreness effect
M Besken
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2011
2011
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