D. M. Bialer
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Also affiliated: Cornell University (2019–2025)
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D. M. Bialer's research investigates human memory processes, with a particular focus on false memories and recognition. Their work has explored the role of semantic ambiguity in memory formation and retrieval, examining how the meaning of attributes can influence recall. Bialer has also studied fundamental asymmetries in human memory, differentiating between 'old' and 'new' information and their respective associations. Recent publications delve into the impact of gist and association on false recognition, as well as developmental invariance in memory distortions. With a total of 20 publications and 123 citations, Bialer's research contributes to the understanding of cognitive psychology and the mechanisms underlying memory.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 128
Selected Publications
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Perceiving semantic attributes. (2026)
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Deep distortions in faces and places (2025)
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How gist and association affect false memory: False recognition and gist rating norms (2025)
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- How gist and association affect false memory: False recognition and gist rating norms
- Deep distortions in faces and places
- How gist and association affect false memory: False recognition and gist rating norms
- How gist and association affect false memory: False recognition and gist rating norms
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