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Sydney Garlitch
Sydney Garlitch
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The role of attentional fluctuation during study in recollecting episodic changes at test
SM Garlitch, CN Wahlheim
Memory & Cognition 48, 800-814, 2020
382020
The role of reminding in retroactive effects of memory for older and younger adults.
SM Garlitch, CN Wahlheim
Psychology and Aging 35 (5), 697, 2020
212020
Context differentiation and remindings in episodic memory updating
CN Wahlheim, SM Garlitch, PL Kemp
Psychology of Learning and Motivation 75, 245-277, 2021
152021
Directing attention to event changes improves memory updating for older adults.
SM Garlitch, CN Wahlheim
Psychology and Aging 36 (4), 475, 2021
112021
Lights, camera, action: The role of editing and framing on the processing of filmed events
JP Magliano, CA Kurby, T Ackerman, SM Garlitch, JM Stewart
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 32 (5-6), 506-525, 2020
112020
Adult age differences in the use of temporal and semantic context in dual-list free recall.
CN Wahlheim, SM Garlitch
Psychology and Aging 35 (1), 143, 2020
112020
Self-reported encoding quality promotes lure rejections and false alarms.
CN Wahlheim, SM Garlitch, RM Mohamed, BJ Weidler
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, NY) 30 (4), 96-100, 2023
52023
Interpolated retrieval retroactively increases recall and promotes cross-episode memory interdependence
CN Wahlheim, ST Smith, SM Garlitch, RW Wiley
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, NY) 30 (8), 151-163, 2023
32023
Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall
SM Garlitch, LL Richmond, BH Ball, CN Wahlheim
Memory 31 (2), 218-233, 2023
2023
Examining the Associations between Adult Age Differences, Attention, and Episodic Memory Updating
SM Garlitch
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2022
2022
The Role of Attentional Fluctuation in Recollecting Episodic Changes
SM Garlitch
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2019
2019
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