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  1. Videogame play and events are related to unhealthy emotion regulation in the form of low fading affect bias in autobiographical memory.Jeffrey A. Gibbons & Briana Bouldin - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 74 (C):102778.
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  • Extremely long-term memory and familiarity after 12 years.Christelle Larzabal, Eve Tramoni, Sophie Muratot, Simon J. Thorpe & Emmanuel J. Barbeau - 2018 - Cognition 170:254-262.
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  • The fading affect bias shows positive outcomes at the general but not the individual level of analysis in the context of social media.Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Kyle A. Horowitz & Spencer M. Dunlap - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 53:47-60.
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  • Intensity and memory characteristics of near-death experiences.Charlotte Martial, Vanessa Charland-Verville, Héléna Cassol, Vincent Didone, Martial Van Der Linden & Steven Laureys - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 56:120-127.
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  • The fading affect bias across alcohol consumption frequency for alcohol-related and non-alcohol-related events.Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Angela Toscano, Stephanie Kofron, Christine Rothwell, Sherman A. Lee, Timothy D. Ritchie & W. Richard Walker - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (4):1340-1351.
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  • The Fading Affect Bias shows healthy coping at the general level, but not the specific level for religious variables across religious and non-religious events.Jeffrey A. Gibbons, Jennifer K. Hartzler, Andrew W. Hartzler, Sherman A. Lee & W. Richard Walker - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 36:265-276.
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  • Selective rehearsal and selective recall.Margaret W. Matlin & Wendy A. Underhill - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (5):389-392.
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