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M. Watson, Ph.D. |
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Assistant
Professor, Department of Psychology
Principal Investigator, Cognitive Science Lab
Assistant Investigator, The Brain Institute
University of Utah |
Jason
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Publications
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Journal
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Balota,
D.A., Watson, J.M., Duchek, J.M., & Ferraro,
F.R. (1999). Cross-modal
semantic and homograph priming in healthy young, healthy old, and
in
Alzheimer’s disease individuals. Journal of the International
Neuropsychological
Society, 5, 626-640. (PDF)
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McDermott,
K.B., & Watson, J.M. (2001). The rise and fall
of false recall: The impact
of presentation duration. Journal of Memory and Language, 45,
160-176. (PDF)
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Roediger,
H.L., Watson, J.M., McDermott, K.B., & Gallo,
D.A. (2001). Factors that
determine false recall: A multiple regression analysis. Psychonomic
Bulletin &
Review, 8, 385-407. (PDF)
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Watson,
J.M., Balota, D.A., & Sergent-Marshall, S.D. (2001).
Semantic,
phonological, and hybrid veridical and false memories in healthy older
adults and
in individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer Type. Neuropsychology,
15, 254-
267. (PDF)
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Baciu,
M.V., Watson, J.M., McDermott, K.B., Wetzel, R.D.,
Attarian, H., Moran, C.J.,
& Ojemann, J.G. (2003). Functional MRI reveals an inter-hemispheric
dissociation of frontal and temporal language regions in a patient
with focal
epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior, 4, 776-780. (PDF)
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McDermott,
K.B., Petersen, S.E, Watson, J.M., & Ojemann,
J.G. (2003). A
procedure for identifying regions preferentially activated by attention
to semantic
and phonological relations using functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Neuropsychologia, 41, 293-303. (PDF)
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Watson,
J.M., Balota, D.A., & Roediger, H.L. (2003). Creating
false memories with
hybrid lists of semantic and phonological associates: Over-additive
false
memories produced by converging associative networks. Journal
of Memory and
Language, 49, 95-118. (PDF)
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Cortese,
M.J., Watson, J.M., Wang, J., & Fugett, A. (2004).
Relating distinctive
orthographic and phonological processes to episodic memory performance.
Memory & Cognition, 32, 632-639. (PDF)
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Moritz,
S., Woodward, T.S., Cuttler, C., Whitman, J., & Watson,
J.M. (2004). False
memories in schizophrenia. Neuropsychology, 18, 276-283.
(PDF)
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Watson,
J.M., McDermott, K.B., & Balota, D.A. (2004). Attempting
to avoid false
memories in the Deese/ Roediger-McDermott paradigm: Assessing the
combined influence of practice and warnings in young and old adults.
Memory &
Cognition, 32, 135-141. (PDF)
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Baciu,
M.V., Watson, J.M., Maccotta, L., McDermott, K.B.,
Buckner, R.L., Gilliam,
F.G., & Ojemann, J.G. (2005). Evaluating functional MRI procedures
for assessing
hemispheric language dominance in neurosurgical patients. Neuroradiology,
47, 835-844. (PDF)
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Chan,
J.C.K., McDermott, K.B., Watson, J.M., & Gallo,
D.A. (2005). The importance
of material-processing interactions in inducing false memories. Memory
&
Cognition, 33, 389-395. (PDF)
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Watson,
J.M., Bunting, M.F., Poole, B.J., & Conway, A.R.A. (2005).
Individual
differences in susceptibility to false memory in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott
paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory,
& Cognition, 31,
76-85. (PDF)
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Book
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Balota,
D.A., & Watson, J.M. (2000). Methods in cognitive
psychology. In A.E.
Kazdin, (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology. New York, New
York: Oxford
University Press. (PDF)
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Roediger,
H.L., Balota, D.A., & Watson, J.M. (2001). Spreading
activation and
arousal of false memories. In H.L. Roediger, J.S. Nairne, I. Neath,
& A.M.
Surprenant (Eds.), The Nature of Remembering: Essays in Honor
of Robert G.
Crowder (pp. 95-115). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
(PDF)
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Cortese,
M.J., Watson, J.M., Khanna, M.M., & McCallion,
M. Revisiting distinctive
processes in memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
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McDermott,
K.B., Watson, J.M., & Ojemann, J.G. Pre-surgical
language mapping.
Current Directions in Psychological Science.
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