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Zara Bergström
Zara Bergström
Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Kent
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Memory control immediately improves unpleasant emotions associated with autobiographical memories of past immoral actions
A Satish, R Hellerstedt, MC Anderson, ZM Bergström
Cognition and Emotion, 1-16, 2024
2024
Counterfactual imagination impairs memory for true actions: EEG and behavioural evidence
P Dhammapeera, C Brunskill, R Hellerstedt, ZM Bergström
Cognitive neuroscience 15 (1), 12-23, 2024
12024
Are we smart enough to remember how smart animals are?
S Leach, RM Sutton, K Dhont, KM Douglas, ZM Bergström
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 152 (8), 2138, 2023
52023
Changing minds about minds: Evidence that people are too sceptical about animal sentience
S Leach, RM Sutton, K Dhont, KM Douglas, ZM Bergström
Cognition 230, 105263, 2023
182023
EEG evidence that morally relevant autobiographical memories can be suppressed
A Satish, R Hellerstedt, MC Anderson, ZM Bergström
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 22 (6), 1290-1310, 2022
102022
EEG evidence that morally relevant autobiographical memories can be suppressed
A Satish, R Hellerstedt, MC Anderson, ZM Bergström
bioRxiv, 2022
2022
Active Recognition Attempts Induce Updating of Face Memories
M Plummer, R Hellerstedt, S Gibson, J Simons, Z Bergstrom
PsyArXiv, 2021
2021
Aging reduces EEG markers of recognition despite intact performance: Implications for forensic memory detection
R Hellerstedt, A Moccia, CM Brunskill, H Bowman, ZM Bergström
Cortex 140, 80-97, 2021
62021
Distraction by unintentional recognition: Neurocognitive mechanisms and effects of aging.
J Allen, R Hellerstedt, D Sharma, ZM Bergström
Psychology and Aging 35 (5), 639, 2020
102020
Imagining a false alibi impairs concealed memory detection with the autobiographical Implicit Association Test.
P Dhammapeera, X Hu, ZM Bergström
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 26 (2), 266, 2020
142020
Intact strategic retrieval processes in older adults: no evidence for age-related deficits in source-constrained retrieval
L Salhi, ZM Bergström
Memory 28 (3), 348-361, 2020
32020
Alpha oscillations during incidental encoding predict subsequent memory for new “foil” information
DA Vogelsang, M Gruber, ZM Bergström, C Ranganath, JS Simons
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 30 (5), 667-679, 2018
232018
Metacognitive monitoring and the hypercorrection effect in autism and the general population: Relation to autism (-like) traits and mindreading
DM Williams, Z Bergström, C Grainger
Autism 22 (3), 259-270, 2018
372018
Reduced multimodal integration of memory features following continuous theta burst stimulation of angular gyrus
Y Yazar, ZM Bergström, JS Simons
Brain Stimulation 10 (3), 624-629, 2017
782017
Suppressing unwanted memories reduces their unintended influences
X Hu, ZM Bergström, P Gagnepain, MC Anderson
Current Directions in Psychological Science 26 (2), 197-206, 2017
662017
Context matters: Driving perceptual breakthrough through contextual priming
A Zoumpoulaki, L Gootjes-Dreesbach, Z Bergstrom, A Alsufyani, ...
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 1037-1037, 2016
2016
Goal-directed mechanisms that constrain retrieval predict subsequent memory for new “foil” information
DA Vogelsang, HM Bonnici, ZM Bergström, C Ranganath, JS Simons
Neuropsychologia 89, 356-363, 2016
152016
Unintentional and Intentional Recognition Rely on Dissociable Neurocognitive Mechanisms
ZM Bergström, DG Williams, M Bhula, D Sharma
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2016
172016
Suppressing unwanted autobiographical memories reduces their automatic influences: Evidence from electrophysiology and an implicit autobiographical memory test
X Hu, ZM Bergström, GV Bodenhausen, JP Rosenfeld
Psychological Science 26 (7), 1098-1106, 2015
962015
Reflections of Oneself: Neurocognitive Evidence for Dissociable Forms of Self-Referential Recollection
ZM Bergström, DA Vogelsang, RG Benoit, JS Simons
Cerebral Cortex 25, 2648-57, 2015
362015
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