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The psychological drivers of misinformation belief and its resistance to correction
UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, J Cook, P Schmid, LK Fazio, N Brashier, ...
Nature Reviews Psychology 1 (1), 13-29, 2022
6692022
Knowledge does not protect against illusory truth.
LK Fazio, NM Brashier, BK Payne, EJ Marsh
Journal of experimental psychology: general 144 (5), 993, 2015
6452015
Aging in an era of fake news
NM Brashier, DL Schacter
Current directions in psychological science 29 (3), 316-323, 2020
3182020
Judging truth
NM Brashier, EJ Marsh
Annual review of psychology 71, 499-515, 2020
2582020
Timing matters when correcting fake news
NM Brashier, G Pennycook, AJ Berinsky, DG Rand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (5), e2020043118, 2021
1942021
An initial accuracy focus prevents illusory truth
NM Brashier, ED Eliseev, EJ Marsh
Cognition 194, 104054, 2020
1372020
On known unknowns: Fluency and the neural mechanisms of illusory truth
WC Wang, NM Brashier, EA Wing, EJ Marsh, R Cabeza
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 28 (5), 739-746, 2016
1012016
Tackling misinformation: What researchers could do with social media data
IV Pasquetto, B Swire-Thompson, MA Amazeen, F Benevenuto, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2020
812020
Believing that humans swallow spiders in their sleep: False beliefs as side effects of the processes that support accurate knowledge
EJ Marsh, AD Cantor, NM Brashier
Psychology of learning and motivation 64, 93-132, 2016
722016
Memory meets control in hippocampal and striatal binding of stimuli, responses, and attentional control states
J Jiang, NM Brashier, T Egner
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (44), 14885-14895, 2015
552015
Competing cues: Older adults rely on knowledge in the face of fluency.
NM Brashier, S Umanath, R Cabeza, EJ Marsh
Psychology and aging 32 (4), 331, 2017
522017
Knowledge supports memory retrieval through familiarity, not recollection
WC Wang, NM Brashier, EA Wing, EJ Marsh, R Cabeza
Neuropsychologia 113, 14-21, 2018
292018
Magical thinking decreases across adulthood.
NM Brashier, KS Multhaup
Psychology and aging 32 (8), 681, 2017
232017
Do conspiracy theorists think too much or too little?
NM Brashier
Current opinion in psychology 49, 101504, 2023
102023
Linking creativity and false memory: Common consequences of a flexible memory system
PP Thakral, AL Devitt, NM Brashier, DL Schacter
Cognition 217, 104905, 2021
102021
Illusory truth occurs even with incentives for accuracy
N Brashier, D Rand
PsyArXiv, 2021
72021
Tackling misinformation: What researchers could do with social media data
MA Amazeen, F Benevenuto, NM Brashier, RM Bond, LC Bozarth, ...
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review 1 (8), 2020
62020
Neural basis of goal‐driven changes in knowledge activation
WC Wang, NM Brashier, EA Wing, EJ Marsh, R Cabeza
European Journal of Neuroscience 48 (11), 3389-3396, 2018
62018
The Cognitive ShortcutThat Clouds Decision-Making
J De Keersmaecker, K Schmid, N Brashier, C Unkelbach
MIT Sloan Management Review 64 (1), 44-48, 2022
12022
Fighting Misinformation Among the Most Vulnerable Users
NM Brashier
Current Opinion in Psychology, 101813, 2024
2024
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