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Mitchell, K.J., Ankudowich, E., Durbin, K.A., Greene, E.J., &
Johnson, M.K. (in press). Age-related differences in agenda-driven
monitoring of format and task information. Neuropsychologia.
Higgins, J.A., & Johnson, M.K. (2012). Lost thoughts: Implicit
semantic interference impairs reflective access to currently active
information. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
General. Advance online publication. doi:10.1037/a0028191
Higgins, J.A., & Johnson, M.K. (2012). Some thoughts on the
interaction between perception and reflection. In J.M. Wolfe &
L. Robertson (Eds.), From perception to consciousness: Searching
with Anne Treisman. (pp. 390-397). New York: Oxford University
Press.
Kim, K., Yi, D.-J., Raye, C.L., & Johnson, M.K. (2012). Negative
effects of item repetition on source memory. Memory &
Cognition. doi:10.3758/s13421-012-0196-2
Ebner, N.C., Gluth, S., Johnson, M.R., Raye, C.L., Mitchell, K.J.,
& Johnson, M.K. (2011). Medial prefrontal cortex activity when
thinking about others depends on their age. Neurocase, 17,
260-269. doi:10.1080/13554794.2010.536953
Ebner, N.C., He, Y., Fichtenholtz, H.M., McCarthy, G., & Johnson,
M.K. (2011). Electrophysiological correlates of processing faces
of younger and older individuals. Social Cognitive and Affective
Neuroscience, 526-535. doi:10.1093/scan/nsq074
Ebner, N.C., He, Y., & Johnson, M.K. (2011). Age and emotion
affect how we look at a face: Visual scan patterns differ for own-age
versus other-age emotional faces. Cognition & Emotion,
25, 260-269. doi:10.1080/02699931.2010.540817
He, Y., Ebner, N.C., & Johnson, M.K. (2011). What predicts the
own-age bias in face recognition memory? Social Cognition,
29, 97-109.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Mitchell, K.J., & Ankudowich, E.
(2011). The cognitive neuroscience of true and false memories. In
Belli, R.F. (Ed.), True and false recovered memories: Toward a
reconciliation of the debate. Vol. 58: Nebraska Symposium on
Motivation (pp. 15-52). New York: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-1195-6_2
Kim, K. & Johnson, M.K. (2010). Extended self: Medial prefrontal
activity during transient association of self and objects. Social
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 7, 199-207. doi:10.1093/scan/nsq096
Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.R., Higgins, J.A., & Johnson,
M.K. (2010). Age differences in brain activity during perceptual vs
reflective attention. NeuroReport, 21, 293-297. doi:10.1097/WNR.0b013e32833730d6
Park, S., Chun, M.M., & Johnson, M.K. (2010). Refreshing and
integrating visual scenes in scene-selective cortex. Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 2813-2822.
Turk-Browne, N.B., Scholl, B.J., Johnson, M.K., & Chun,
M.M. (2010). Implicit Perceptual Anticipation Triggered by Statistical
Learning. The Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 11177-11187. doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0858-10.2010
He, Y., Johnson, M.K., Dovidio, J.F., & McCarthy, G. (2009). The
relation between race-related implicit associations and scalp-recorded
neural activity evoked by faces from different races.
Social Neuroscience, 4, 426-442.
Higgins, J.A., & Johnson, M.K. (2009). The consequence of
refreshing for access to non-selected items in young and older
adults. Memory & Cognition, 37,
164-174.
Hirst, W., Phelps, E.A., Buckner, R.L., Budson, A.E., Cuc, A.,
Gabrieli, J.D.E., Johnson, M.K., Lyle, K.B., Lustig, C., Mather, M.,
Meksin, R., Mitchell, K.J., Ochsner, K.N., Schacter, D.L., Simons,
J.S., & Vaidya, C.J. (2009). The long-term memory for the
terrorist attack of September 11: Flashbulb memories, event memories,
and the factors that influence their retention. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: General, 138, 161-176.
Johnson, M.K., Nolen-Hoeksema, S., Mitchell, K.J., & Levin, Y.
(2009). Medial cortex activity, self-reflection, and
depression. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience,
4, 313-327.
Johnson, M.R., & Johnson, M.K. (2009). Top-down enhancement and
suppression of activity in category-selective extrastriate cortex from
an act of reflective attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
21, 2320-2327.
Johnson, M.R., & Johnson, M.K. (2009). Toward characterizing the
neural correlates of component processes of cognition. In F. Rosler,
C. Ranganath, B. Roeder, & R.H. Kluwe (Eds.), Neuroimaging of
human memory: Linking cognitive processes to neural systems
(pp. 169-194). New York: Oxford University Press.
Mitchell, K.J., & Johnson, M.K. (2009). Source monitoring 15
years later: What have we learned from fMRI about the neural
mechanisms of source memory? Psychological Bulletin,
135, 638-677.
Mitchell, K.J., Raye, C.L., Ebner, N.C., Tubridy, S.M., Frankel, H.,
& Johnson, M.K. (2009). Age-group differences in medial cortex
activity associated with thinking about self-relevant
agendas. Psychology and Aging, 24,
438-449.
Roth, J.K., Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., & Constable,
R.T. (2009). Similar and dissociable mechanisms for attention to
internal versus external information. NeuroImage, 48,
601-608.
Turk-Browne, N.B., Scholl, B.J., Chun, M.M., & Johnson,
M.K. (2009). Neural evidence of statistical learning: Efficient
detection of visual regularities without awareness. Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1934-1945.
Johnson, M.K., Verfaellie, M., & Dunlosky, J. (2008). Introduction
to the special section on integrative approaches to source
memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory &
Cognition, 34, 727-729.
Miller, B.T., Verstynen, T., Johnson, M.K., & D'Esposito,
M. (2008). Prefrontal and parietal contributions to refreshing: An
rTMS study. NeuroImage, 39, 436-440.
Mitchell, K.J., Raye, C.L., McGuire, J.T., Frankel, H., Greene, E.J.,
& Johnson, M.K. (2008). Neuroimaging evidence for
agenda-dependent monitoring of different features during short-term
source memory tests. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 34,
780-790.
Raye, C.L., Mitchell, K.J., Reeder, J.A., Greene, E.J., & Johnson,
M.K. (2008). Refreshing one of several active representations:
Behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging differences
between young and older adults.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20,
852-862.
Yi, D.J., Turk-Browne, N.B., Chun, M.M., & Johnson, M.K. (2008).
When a thought equals a look: Refreshing enhances perceptual
memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20,
1371-1380.
Cunningham, W.A. & Johnson, M.K. (2007). Attitudes and evaluation:
Toward a component process framework. In E. Harmon-Jones &
P. Winkielman (Eds.), Social neuroscience: Integrating
biological and psychological explanations of social behavior
(pp. 227-245). New York: The Guilford Press.
Duffy, V.B., Lanier, S.A., Hutchins, H.L., Pescatello, L.S., Johnson,
M.K., & Bartoshuk, L.M. (2007). Food preference questionnaire as
a screening tool for assessing dietary risk of cardiovascular disease
within health risk appraisals. Journal of the American Dietetic
Association, 107, 237-245.
Johnson, M.K. (2007). Memory systems: A cognitive construct for
analysis and synthesis. In H.L. Roediger, Y. Dudai, &
S.M. Fitzpatrick, (Eds.), Science of Memory: Concepts
(pp. 353-357). New York: Oxford University Press.
Johnson, M.K. (2007). Reality monitoring and the media.
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 981-993.
Johnson M.R., Mitchell K.J., Raye C.L., D'Esposito M., & Johnson
M.K. (2007). A brief thought can modulate activity in extrastriate
visual areas: Top-down effects of refreshing just-seen visual stimuli.
NeuroImage, 37, 290-299.
Lyle, K.B., & Johnson, M.K. (2007). Source misattributions may
increase the accuracy of source judgments. Memory &
Cognition, 35, 1024-1033.
Raye, C.L., Johnson, M.K., Mitchell, K.J., Greene, E.J., &
Johnson, M.R. (2007). Refreshing: A minimal executive function.
Cortex, 43, 135-145.
Touryan, S.R., Johnson, M.K., Mitchell, K.J., Farb, N., Cunningham,
W.A., & Raye, C.L. (2007). The influence of self-regulatory focus
on encoding of, and memory for, emotional words. Social
Neuroscience, 2, 14-27. doi:10.1080/17470910601046829
Johnson, M.K., Mitchell, K.J., Raye, C.L., McGuire, J.T., &
Sanislow, C.A. (2006). Mental rubbernecking to negative information
depends on task context. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,
13, 614-618.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Mitchell, K.J., Touryan, S.R., Greene,
E.J., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2006). Dissociating medial frontal
and posterior cingulate activity during self-reflection. Social
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 1, 56-64.
Lyle, K.B., Bloise, S.M., & Johnson, M.K. (2006). Age-related
binding deficits and the contents of false memories. Psychology
and Aging, 21, 86-95.
Lyle, K.B., & Johnson, M.K. (2006). Importing perceived features
into false memories. Memory, 14, 197-213.
Mather, M., Mitchell, K.J., Raye, C.L., Novak, D.L., Greene, E.J.,
& Johnson, M.K. (2006). Emotional arousal can impair feature
binding in working memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
18, 614-625.
Mitchell, K.J., Mather, M., Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., & Greene,
E.J. (2006). A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation
of short-term source and item memory for negative pictures.
NeuroReport, 17, 1543-1547.
Mitchell, K.J., Raye, C.L., Johnson, M.K., & Greene, E.J. (2006).
An fMRI investigation of short-term source memory in young and older
adults. NeuroImage, 30, 627-633.
Grillon, M.L., Johnson, M.K., Danion, J.M., Rizzo, L., Verdet, C.,
& Huron, C. (2005). Assessing a minimal cognitive operation in
schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 137, 37-48.
Johnson, M.K. (2005). The relation between source memory and episodic
memory: Comment on Siedlecki et al. (2005)
Psychology and Aging, 20, 529-531.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Mitchell, K.J., Greene, E.J., Cunningham,
W.A., & Sanislow, C.A. (2005). Using fMRI to investigate a
component process of reflection: Prefrontal correlates of
refreshing a just-activated representation. Cognitive,
Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 5, 339-361.
Cunningham, W.A., Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Gatenby, J.C., Gore,
J.C., & Banaji, M.R. (2004). Separable neural components in the
processing of black and white faces. Psychological Science,
15, 806-813.
Cunningham, W.A., Raye, C.L., & Johnson, M.K. (2004). Implicit and
explicit evaluation: fMRI correlates of valence, emotional intensity,
and control in the processing of attitudes. Journal of Cognitive
Neuroscience, 16, 1717-1729.
Johnson, M.K., Mitchell, K.J., Raye, C.L., & Greene,
E.J. (2004). An age-related deficit in prefrontal cortical function
associated with refreshing information. Psychological Science,
15, 127-132.
Lyle, K.B., & Johnson, M.K. (2004). Effects of verbalization on
lineup face recognition in an interpolated inspection
paradigm. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 393-403.
Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., & Greene, E.J. (2004).
Prefrontal cortex activity associated with source monitoring in a
working memory task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
16, 921-934.
Olson, I.R., Zhang, J.X., Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.K., Bloise, S.M.,
& Higgins, J.A. (2004). Preserved spatial memory over brief
intervals in older adults. Psychology and Aging, 19,
310-317.
Zhang, J.X., & Johnson, M.K. (2004). A memory-based, Simon-like,
spatial congruence effect: Evidence for persisting spatial codes.
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 57A,
419-436.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Mitchell, K.J., Greene, E.J. &
Anderson, A.W. (2003). fMRI evidence for an organization of prefrontal
cortex by both type of process and type of information.
Cerebral Cortex, 13, 265-273.
Mather, M., & Johnson, M.K. (2003). Affective review and schema
reliance in memory in older and younger adults. American
Journal of Psychology, 116, 169-189.
Mather, M., Shafir, E., & Johnson, M.K. (2003). Remembering
chosen and assigned options. Memory & Cognition, 31,
422-433.
Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.K., & Mather, M. (2003). Source
monitoring and suggestibility to misinformation: Adult age-related
differences. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17,
107-119. doi:10.1002/acp.857
Qin, J., Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.K., Krystal, J.H., Southwick,
S.M., Rasmusson, A.M., & Allen, E.S. (2003). Reactions to and
memories for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in adults with
posttraumatic stress disorder. Applied Cognitive Psychology,
17, 1081-1097. doi:10.1002/acp.987
Ranganath, C., Johnson, M.K., & D'Esposito, M. (2003).
Prefrontal activity associated with working memory and episodic
long-term memory. Neuropsychologia, 41, 378-389.
Zhang, J.X., Leung, H.C., & Johnson, M.K. (2003). Frontal
activations associated with accessing and evaluating information in
working memory: an fMRI study. NeuroImage, 20,
1531-1539.
Johnson, M.K. (2002). Foreword. In Green, M.C., Strange, J.J.,
& Brock, T.C. (Eds.), Narrative Impact: Social and Cognitive
Foundations (pp. ix-xii). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates.
Johnson, M.K., & Mitchell, K.J. (2002). Source Monitoring. In
Macmillan Psychology Reference Series, Volume 2: Learning and
Memory (2nd ed.) (pp. 628-631). New York: Macmillan Reference
USA.
Johnson, M.K., Reeder, J.A., Raye, C.L., & Mitchell, K.J. (2002).
Second thoughts versus second looks: An age-related deficit in
reflectively refreshing just-active information. Psychological
Science, 13, 64-67.
Raye, C.L., Johnson, M.K., Mitchell, K.J., Reeder, J.A. & Greene,
E.J. (2002). Neuroimaging a single thought: Dorsolateral PFC activity
associated with refreshing just-activated information.
NeuroImage, 15, 447-453.
Johnson, M.K. (2001). False memories, Psychology of. In
N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (Eds.), International
Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (Vol. 8,
pp. 5254-5259). Amsterdam, New York: Elsevier Science Ltd.
Qin, J., Raye, C.L., Johnson, M.K., & Mitchell, K.J. (2001).
Source ROCs Are (Typically) Curvilinear: Comment on Yonelinas (1999).
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and
Cognition, 27, 1110-1115.
Johnson, M.K. (2000). Comments on DeLuca (2000), "A Cognitive
Neuroscience Perspective on Confabulation".
Neuro-psychoanalysis: An interdisciplinary journal for
psychoanalysis and the neurosciences, 2, 150-158.
Johnson, M.K., Hayes, S.M., D'Esposito, M., & Raye, C.L. (2000).
Confabulation. In F. Boller, J. Grafman (Series Eds.), &
L.S. Cermak (Vol. Ed.), Handbook of neuropsychology: Vol. 2.
Memory and its disorders (2nd ed., pp. 383-407). Amsterdam,
Netherlands: Elservier Science.
Johnson, M.K., & Raye, C.L. (2000). Cognitive and brain mechanisms
of false memories and beliefs. In D.L. Schacter & E. Scarry
(Eds.), Memory, Brain, and Belief (pp. 35-86). Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press.
Lindsay, D.S., & Johnson, M.K. (2000). False memories and the
source monitoring framework: Reply to Reyna and Lloyd (1997).
Learning and Individual Differences, 12, 145-161.
Mather, M., & Johnson, M.K. (2000). Choice-supportive source
monitoring: Do our decisions seem better to us as we age?
Psychology and Aging, 15, 596-606.
Mather, M., Shafir, E., & Johnson, M.K. (2000). Misremembrance of
options past: Source monitoring and choice. Psycholological
Science, 11, 132-138.
Mitchell, K.J., & Johnson, M.K. (2000). Source monitoring:
Attributing mental experiences. In E. Tulving & F.I.M. Craik
(Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Memory (pp. 179-195). New
York: Oxford University Press.
Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., & D'Esposito, M.
(2000). fMRI evidence of age-related hippocampal dysfunction in
feature binding in working memory. Cognitive Brain Research,
10, 197-206.
Mitchell, K.J., Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Mather, M., &
D'Esposito, M. (2000). Aging and reflective processes of working
memory: Binding and test load deficits. Psychology and Aging,
15, 527-541.
Ranganath, C., Johnson, M.K., & D'Esposito, M. (2000). Left
anterior prefrontal activation increases with demands to recall
specific perceptual information. The Journal of Neuroscience,
20:RC108, 1-5.
Raye, C.L., Johnson, M.K., Mitchell, K.J., Nolde, S.F., &
D'Esposito, M. (2000). fMRI investigations of left and right PFC
contributions to episodic remembering. Psychobiology, 28,
197-206.
Mather, M., Johnson, M.K., & De Leonardis, D.M. (1999). Stereotype
reliance in source monitoring: Age differences and neuropsychological
test correlates. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 16, 437-458.
Multhaup, K., De Leonardis, D.M., & Johnson, M.K. (1999). Source
memory and eyewitness suggestibility in older adults. Journal
of General Psychology, 126, 74-84.
Johnson, M.K. (1998). Individual and cultural reality monitoring.
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science, 560, 179-193.
Johnson, M.K., Bush, J.G., & Mitchell, K.J. (1998). Interpersonal
reality monitoring: Judging the sources of other people's
memories. Social Cognition, 16, 199-224.
Johnson, M.K., & Raye, C.L. (1998). False memories and
confabulation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2, 137-145.
Koutsaal, W., Schacter, D.L., Johnson, M.K., Angell, K.E., &
Gross, M.S. (1998). Post-event review in older and younger adults:
Improving memory accessibility of complex everyday events.
Psychology and Aging, 13, 277-296.
Nolde, S.F., Johnson, M.K., & D'Esposito, M. (1998). Left
prefrontal activation during episodic remembering: An event-related
fMRI study. NeuroReport, 9, 3509-3514.
Nolde, S.F., Johnson, M.K., & Raye, C.L. (1998). The role of
prefrontal cortex during tests of episodic memory. Trends in
Cognitive Sciences, 2, 399-406.
Gelfand, J., Gullapalli, V., Johnson, M., Raye, C., & Henderson,
J. (1997). The dynamics of prefrontal cortico-thalamo-basal ganglionic
loops and short-term memory interference phenomena. In M. Shafto
& P. Langley (Eds.), Proceedings of the 19th Annual
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Johnson, M.K. (1997). Identifying the origin of mental experience. In
M.S. Myslobodsky (Ed.), The mythomanias: The nature of deception
and self-deception (pp. 133-180). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Johnson, M.K. (1997). Source monitoring and memory distortion.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B,
352, 1733-1745.
Johnson, M.K., Bonilla, J.L., & Hermann, A.M. (1997). Effects of
relatedness and number of distractors on attribute judgment in
Alzheimer's disease. Neuropsychology, 11, 392-399.
Johnson, M.K., Kounios, J., & Nolde, S.F. (1997).
Electrophysiological brain activity and memory source monitoring.
NeuroReport, 8, 1317-1320.
Johnson, M.K., Nolde, S.F., Mather, M., Kounios, J., Schacter, D.L.,
& Curran, T. (1997). The similarity of brain activity associated
with true and false recognition memory depends on test format.
Psychological Science, 8, 250-257.
Johnson, M.K., O'Connor, M., & Cantor, J. (1997). Confabulation,
memory deficits, and frontal dysfunction. Brain &
Cognition, 34, 189-206.
Johnson, M.K., & Reeder, J.A. (1997). Consciousness as
meta-processing. In J.D. Cohen & J.W. Schooler (Eds.),
Scientific approaches to consciousness
(pp. 261-293). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Mather, M., Henkel, L.A., & Johnson, M.K. (1997). Evaluating
characteristics of false memories: Remember/Know judgments and memory
characteristics questionnaire compared. Memory & Cognition,
25, 826-837.
Schacter, D.L., Koutstaal, W., Johnson, M.K., Gross, M.S., &
Angell, K.E. (1997). False recollection induced via photographs: A
comparison of older and younger adults. Psychology and Aging,
12, 203-215.
Chalfonte, B.L., Verfaellie, M., Johnson, M.K., & Reiss,
L. (1996). Spatial location memory in amnesia; Binding item and
location information under incidental and intentional encoding
conditions. Memory, 4, 591-614.
Dodson, C.S., & Johnson, M.K. (1996). Some problems with the
process-dissociation approach to memory. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General, 125, 181-194.
Johnson, M.K. (1996). Fact, fantasy, and public policy. In D.
Hermann, C.McEvoy, C. Hertzog, P. Hertel, & M.K. Johnson (Eds.),
Basic and Applied Memory Research: Theory in Context
(Vol. 1, pp. 83-103). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum
Johnson, M.K., Nolde, S.F., & De Leonardis, D.M.
(1996). Emotional focus and source monitoring. Journal of
Memory and Language, 35, 135-156.
Johnson, M.K., De Leonardis, D.M., Hashtroudi, S., & Ferguson,
S. A. (1995). Aging and single versus multiple cues in source
monitoring. Psychology and Aging, 10, 507-517.
Johnson, M.K., & Hermann, A.M. (1995). Semantic relations and
Alzheimer's disease: An early and disproportionate deficit in
functional knowledge. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological Society, 1, 568-574.
Johnson, M.K., Hermann, A.M., & Bonilla, J.L. (1995). Semantic
relations and Alzheimer's disease: Typicality and direction of
testing. Neuropsychology, 9, 529-536.
Johnson, M.K., & Chalfonte, B.L. (1994). Binding complex memories:
The role of reactivation and the hippocampus. In D.L. Schacter &
E. Tulving (Eds.), Memory Systems 1994 (pp.
311-350). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Johnson, M.K., Kounios, J., & Reeder, J.A. (1994). Time-course
studies of reality monitoring and recognition. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 20,
1409-1419.
Johnson, M.K., & Weisz, C. (1994). Comments on unconscious
processing: Finding emotion in the cognitive stream. In P. Niedenthal
& S. Kitayama (Eds.), The heart's eye: Emotional influences
in perception and attention (pp. 145-164). San Diego, CA:
Academic Press.
Johnson, M.K., Hashtroudi, S., & Lindsay, D.S. (1993). Source
monitoring. Psychological Bulletin, 114, 3-28.
Johnson, M.K., & Hirst, W. (1993). MEM: Memory subsystems as
processes. In A.F. Collins, S.E. Gathercole, M.A. Conway, &
P.E. Morris (Eds.), Theories of Memory (pp. 241-286).
East Sussex, England: Erlbaum.
Johnson, M.K. (1992). MEM: Mechanisms of recollection. Journal
of Cognitive Neuroscience, 4, 268-280.
Johnson, M.K., & Multhaup, K.S. (1992). Emotion and MEM. In
S.-A. Christianson (Ed.), The Handbook of Emotion and Memory:
Current Research and Theory (pp. 33-66). Hillsdale, NJ:
Erlbaum Associates.
Kahan, T.L., & Johnson, M.K. (1992). Self effects in memory for
person information. Social Cognition, 10, 30-50.
Picoult, J., & Johnson, M.K. (1992). Controlling for homophone
polarity and prime-target relatedness in the cross-modal lexical
decision task. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 30,
15-18.
Johnson, M.K. (1991). Reality monitoring: Evidence from confabulation
in organic brain disease patients. In G. Prigatano & D.L. Schacter
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Johnson, M.K. (1991). Reflection, reality monitoring, and the self. In
R. Kunzendorf (Ed.), Mental imagery (pp 3-16). New York:
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Johnson, M.K., & Hirst, W. (1991). Processing subsystems of
memory. In R.G. Lister & H.J. Weingartner (Eds.),
Perspectives on cognitive neuroscience (pp. 197-217). New
York: Oxford University Press.
Lindsay, D.S., & Johnson, M.K. (1991). Recognition memory and source
monitoring. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 29,
203-205.
Lindsay, D.S., Johnson, M.K., & Kwon, P. (1991). Developmental
changes in memory source monitoring. Journal of Experimental
Child Psychology, 52, 297-318.
Johnson, M.K. (1990). Functional forms of human memory. In
J.L. McGaugh, N.M. Weinberger, & G. Lynch (Eds.), Brain
organization and memory: Cells, systems and circuits
(pp. 106-134). New York: Oxford University Press.
Johnson, M.K., & Sherman, S.J. (1990). Constructing and reconstructing
the past and the future in the present. In E.T. Higgins &
R.M. Sorrentino (Eds.), Handbook of motivation and social
cognition: Foundations of social behavior (pp. 482-526). New
York: Guilford Press.
Kahan, T.L., & Johnson, M.K. (1990). Memory for seen and imagined
rotations of alphanumeric characters. Journal of Mental Imagery,
14, 119-130.
Johnson, M.K., Peterson, M.A., Chua Yap, E., & Rose,
P.M. (1989). Frequency judgments: The problem of defining a perceptual
event. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory
& Cognition, 15, 126-136.
Johnson, M.K., & Suengas, A.G. (1989). Reality monitoring
judgments of other people's memories. Bulletin of the
Psychonomic Society, 27, 107-110.
Lindsay, D.S., & Johnson, M.K. (1989). The eyewitness
suggestibility effect and memory for source. Memory &
Cognition, 17, 349-358.
Lindsay, D.S., & Johnson, M.K. (1989). The reversed eyewitness
suggestibility effect. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society,
27, 111-113.
Hirst, W., Johnson, M.K., Phelps, E.A., & Volpe, B.T. (1988). More
on recognition and recall in amnesics. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 14, 758-762.
Hirst, W., Phelps, E.A., Johnson, M.K., & Volpe,
B.T. (1988). Amnesia and second language learning. Brain and
Cognition, 8, 105-116.
Johnson, M.K. (1988). Discriminating the origin of information. In
T.F. Oltmanns, & B. A. Maher (Eds.), Delusional
beliefs (pp. 34-65). New York: Wiley & Sons.
Johnson, M.K. (1988). Reality monitoring: An experimental
phenomenological approach. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
General, 117, 390-394.
Johnson, M.K., Foley, M.A., & Leach, K. (1988). The consequences
for memory of imagining in another person's voice. Memory &
Cognition, 16, 337-342.
Johnson, M.K., Foley, M.A., Suengas, A.G., & Raye,
C.L. (1988). Phenomenal characteristics of memories for perceived and
imagined autobiographical events. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General, 117, 371-376.
Suengas, A.G., & Johnson, M.K. (1988). Qualitative effects of
rehearsal on memories for perceived and imagined complex
events. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 117,
377-389.
Johnson, M.K., & Hasher, L. (1987). Human learning and
memory. Annual Review of Psychology, 38, 631-668.
Lindsay, D.S., & Johnson, M.K. (1987). Reality monitoring and
suggestibility: Children's ability to discriminate among memories from
different sources. In S.J. Ceci, M.P., Toglia, & D.F. Ross,
(Eds.), Children's eyewitness memory (pp. 92-121). New
York: Springer-Verlag.
Johnson, M.K. (1985). The origin of memories. In P. C. Kendall (Ed.),
Advances in cognitive-behavioral research and therapy
(Vol. 4, pp. 1-27). New York: Academic Press.
Johnson, M.K., & Kim, J.K. (1985). Recognition of pictures by
alcoholic Korsakoff patients. Bulletin of the Psychonomic
Society, 23, 456-458.
Johnson, M.K., Kim, J.K., & Risse, G. (1985). Do alcoholic
Korsakoff's syndrome patients acquire affective reactions?
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and
Cognition, 11, 22-36.
Johnson, M.K., Kahan, T.L., & Raye, C.L. (1984). Dreams and
reality monitoring. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
113, 329-344.
Foley, M.A., Johnson, M.K., & Raye, C.L. (1983). Age-related
changes in confusion between memories for thoughts and memories for
speech. Child Development, 54, 51-60.
Johnson, M. K. (1983). A multiple-entry, modular memory system. In
G.H. Bower (Ed.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation:
Advances in Research and Theory (Vol. 17, pp. 81-123). New
York: Academic Press.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Foley, H.J., & Foley,
M.A. (1981). Cognitive operations and decision bias in reality
monitoring. American Journal of Psychology, 94, 37-64.
Durso, F.T., & Johnson, M.K. (1980). The effects of orienting
tasks on recognition, recall, and modality confusion of pictures and
words. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior,
19, 416-429.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., & Durso, F.T. (1980). Reality
monitoring: Second perceptions and thoughts. Bulletin of the
Psychonomic Society, 15, 402-404.
Raye, C.L. & Johnson, M.K. (1980). Reality monitoring
vs. discriminating between external sources of
memories. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 15,
405-408.
Raye, C.L., Johnson, M.K., & Taylor, T.H. (1980). Is there
something special about memory for internally generated information?
Memory & Cognition, 8, 141-148.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Hasher, L., & Chromiak, W. (1979). Are
there developmental differences in reality-monitoring? Journal
of Experimental Child Psychology, 27, 120-128.
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Wang, A.Y., & Taylor, T.H. (1979). Fact
and fantasy: The roles of accuracy and variability in confusing
imaginations with perceptual experiences. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 5,
229-240.
Menzel, E.W., Jr, & Johnson, M.K. (1978). Commentary: Cognition
and consciousness in nonhuman species. The Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 4, 586-587.
Johnson, M.K. (1977). What is being counted none the less? In
I.M. Birnbaum & E.S. Parker (Eds.), Alcohol and human
memory (pp. 43-50). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Johnson, M.K., Taylor, T.B., & Raye, C.L. (1977). Fact and
fantasy: The effects of internally generated events on the apparent
frequency of externally generated events. Memory &
Cognition, 5, 116-122.
Menzel, E.W., & Johnson, M.K. (1976). Communication and cognitive
organization in humans and other animals. Annals of the New
York Academy of Sciences, 280, 131-142.
Doll, T.J., Tweedy, J.R., Johnson, M.K., Bransford, J.D., &
Flatow, C. (1973). Semantic memory and sentence verification
time. Jornal of Experimental Psychology, 100, 428-431.
Johnson, M.K., Bransford, J.D., & Solomon, S.K. (1973). Memory for
tacit implications of sentences. Journal of Experimental
Psychology, 98, 203-205.
Johnson, M.K. (1972). Organizational units in free recall as a source
of transfer. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 94,
300-307.
Johnson, M.K., Bransford, J.D., Nyberg, S.E., & Cleary,
J.J. (1972). Comprehension factors in interpreting memory for abstract
and concrete sentences. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal
Behavior, 11, 451-454.
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2013
Johnson, M.R., Higgins, J.A., Norman, K.A., Sederberg, P.B., Smith,
T.A., & Johnson, M.K. (2013). Foraging for thought: an
inhibition-of-return-like effect resulting from directing attention
within working memory. Psychological Science. Published online 7
May 2013. doi:10.1177/0956797612466414
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2012
Ebner, N.C., Johnson, M.K., & Fischer, H. (2012). Neural
mechanisms of reading facial emotions in young and older
adults. Frontiers of Emotion Science, 3, Article 223. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00223
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2011
Chun, M.M. & Johnson, M.K. (2011). Memory: Enduring traces of
perceptual and reflective attention. Neuron, 72, 520-535. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2011.10.026
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2010
Ebner, N.C., & Johnson, M.K. (2010). Age-group differences in
interference from young and older emotional faces. Cognition &
Emotion, 24, 1095-1116. doi:10.1080/02699930903128395
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2009
Ebner, N.C., & Johnson, M.K. (2009). Young and older emotional
faces: Are there age group differences in expression identification
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2008
Grillon, M.L., Johnson, M.K., Krebs, M.O., & Huron,
C. (2008). Comparing effects of perceptual and reflective repetition
on subjective experience during later recognition
memory. Consciousness and Cognition, 17,
753-764. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2007.09.004
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2007
Bloise, S.M., & Johnson, M.K. (2007). Memory for emotional and
neutral information: Gender and individual differences in emotional
sensitivity. Memory, 15, 192-204. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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2006
Johnson, M.K. (2006). Memory and reality. American
Psychologist, 61, 760-771. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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2005
Cunningham, W.A., Raye, C.L., & Johnson, M.K. (2005). Neural
correlates of evaluation associated with promotion and prevention
regulatory focus. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral
Neuroscience, 5, 202-211. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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2004
Burglen, F., Marczewski, P., Mitchell, K.J., Van der Linden, M.,
Johnson, M.K., Danion, J-M., & Salamé, P. (2004).
Impaired performance in a working memory binding task in patients with
schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 125, 247-255. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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2003
Cunningham, W. A., Johnson, M. K., Gatenby, J. C., Gore, J. C., &
Banaji, M. R. (2003). Neural components of social
evaluation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,
85, 639-649. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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2002
Gulya, M., Rossi-George, A., Hartshorn, K., Vieira, A., Rovee-Collier,
C., Johnson, M.K., & Chalfonte, B.L. (2002). The development of
explicit memory for basic perceptual features. Journal of
Experimental Child Psychology, 81, 276-297.
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[abstract]2001
Curran, T., Schacter, D.L., Johnson, M.K., & Spinks, R. (2001).
Brain potentials reflect behavioral differences in true and false
recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13,
201-216. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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2000
Henkel, L.A., Franklin N., & Johnson, M.K. (2000). Cross-modal
source monitoring confusions between perceived and imagined events.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and
Cognition, 26, 321-335. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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[abstract]1999
Koustaal, W., Schacter, D.L., Johnson, M.K., & Galluccio, L.
(1999). Facilitation and impairment of event memory produced by
photograph review. Memory & Cognition, 27,
478-493.
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[abstract]1998
Henkel, L.A., Johnson, M.K., & De Leonardis, D.M. (1998). Aging
and source monitoring: cognitive processes and neuropsychological
correlates. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
127, 251-268.
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[abstract]1997
Dodson, C.S., Johnson, M.K., & Schooler, J.W. (1997). The verbal
overshadowing effect: Why descriptions impair face
recognition. Memory & Cognition, 25, 129-139. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1996
Chalfonte, B.L., & Johnson, M.K. (1996). Feature memory and
binding in young and older adults. Memory & Cognition, 24,
403-416.
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[abstract]1995
Bonilla, J.L., & Johnson, M.K. (1995). Semantic space in
Alzheimer's disease patients. Neuropsychology 9,
345-353. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1994
Hashtroudi, S., Johnson, M.K., Vnek, N., & Ferguson,
S.A. (1994). Aging and the effects of affective and factual focus on
source monitoring and recall. Psychology and Aging, 9,
160-170. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1993
Dodson, C.S. & Johnson, M.K. (1993). Rate of false source
attributions depends on how questions are asked. American
Journal of Psychology, 106, 541-557. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1992
Ferguson, S.A., Hashtroudi, S., & Johnson, M.K. (1992). Age
differences in using source relevant cues. Psychology and Aging,
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1991
Chen, J.Y., & Johnson, M.K. (1991). The Stroop congruency effect
is more observable under a speed strategy than an accuracy
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1990
Hashtroudi, S., Johnson, M.K., & Chrosniak, L.D. (1990). Aging and
qualitative characteristics of memories for perceived and imagined
complex events. Psychology and Aging, 5, 119-126. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1989
Hashtroudi, S., Johnson, M.K., & Chrosniak, L.D. (1989). Aging and
source monitoring. Psychology and Aging, 4, 106-112. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1988
Finke, R.A., Johnson, M.K., & Shyi, G.C.-W. (1988). Memory
confusions for real and imagined completions of symmetrical visual
patterns. Memory & Cognition, 16, 133-137. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1987
Birnbaum, I.M., Taylor, T.H., Johnson, M.K., & Raye,
C.L. (1987). Is event frequency encoded automatically? The case of
alcohol intoxication. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
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1986
Hirst, W., Johnson, M.K., Kim, J.K., Phelps, E.A., Risse, G., &
Volpe, B.T. (1986). Recognition and recall in amnesics. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition,
12, 445-451. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
1985
Foley, M.A., & Johnson, M.K. (1985). Confusions between memories
for performed and imagined actions: A developmental
comparison. Child Development, 56, 1145-1155. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1984
Johnson, M.K., & Foley, M.A. (1984). Differentiating fact from
fantasy: The reliability of children's memory. Journal of Social
Issues, 40, 33-50.![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1983
Davison, G.C., Robins, C., & Johnson, M.K. (1983). Articulated
thoughts during simulated situations: A paradigm for studying
cognition in emotion and behavior. Cognitive Therapy and
Research, 7, 17-40. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1982
Johnson, M.K., Raye, C.L., Foley, M.A., & Kim,
J.K. (1982). Pictures and images: Spatial and temporal information
compared. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 19,
23-26. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
1981
Johnson, M.K., & Raye, C L. (1981). Reality
monitoring. Psychological Review, 88, 67-85. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1980
Birnbaum, I.M., Johnson, M.K., Hartley, J.T., & Taylor,
T.H. (1980). Alcohol and elaborative schemas for
sentences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning
and Memory, 6, 293-300. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1979
Durso, F.T., & Johnson, M.K. (1979). Facilitation in naming and
categorizing repeated pictured and words. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 5,
449-459. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1978
Johnson, M.K. (1978). Intro psych for psychologists? Review of
Tutorial Essays in Psychology, Vol. I, edited by
N.S. Sutherland. Contemporary Psychology, 23, 660-661. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1977
Hasher, L., Griffin, M., & Johnson, M.K. (1977). More on
interpretive factors in forgetting. Memory & Cognition,
5, 41-45. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
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1976
Hashtroudi, S., & Johnson, M.K. (1976). Transfer and forgetting:
Interpretive shifts and stimulus reinstatement. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 2,
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1975
Hasher, L. & Johnson, M.K. (1975). Interpretive factors in
forgetting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning
and Memory, 1, 567-575. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
1974
Johnson, M.K., Doll, T.J., Bransford, J.D., & Lapinski,
R.H. (1974). Context effects in sentence memory. Journal of
Experimental Psychology, 103, 358-360. ![[PDF]](graphics/pdf.gif)
1973
Bransford, J.D., & Johnson, M.K. (1973). Considerations of some
problems of comprehension. In W. Chase (Ed.), Visual
information processing (pp. 383-438). New York: Academic Press.
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1972
Bransford, J.D., & Johnson, M.K. (1972). Contextual prerequisites
for understanding: Some investigations of comprehension and
recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior,
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