Cervantes, V. H., & Benjamin, A. S. (2023). Models of Unforced Choice. |
Brown‐Schmidt, S., Jaeger, C. B., Evans, M. J., & Benjamin, A. S. (2023). MEMCONS: How Contemporaneous Note‐Taking Shapes Memory for Conversation. Cognitive Science, 47(4), e13271. |
Cho, S. J., Brown-Schmidt, S., Boeck, P. D., Naveiras, M., Yoon, S. O., & Benjamin, A. (2023). Incorporating Functional Response Time Effects into a Signal Detection Theory Model. Psychometrika, 1-31. |
King, M. J., Courtenay, K., Christensen, B. K., Benjamin, A. S., & Girard, T. A. (2023). Lower memory specificity in individuals with dysphoria is not specific to autobiographical memory. Journal of Affective Disorders. |
Hamilton, K. A., Siler, J., & Benjamin, A. S. (2023). Using the internet “raises the bar” for precision in self‐produced question answering. Applied Cognitive Psychology. |
Kumar, A., Benjamin, A. S., Heathcote, A., & Steyvers, M. (2022). Comparing models of learning and relearning in large-scale cognitive training data sets. npj Science of Learning, 7(1), 24. |
Delios, A., Clemente, E. G., Wu, T., Tan, H., Wang, Y., Gordon, M., ... & Uhlmann, E. L. (2022, July). Examining the generalizability of research findings from archival data. In PNAS Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. National Academy of Sciences. |
Siler, J., Hamilton, K. A., & Benjamin, A. S. (2022). Did you look that up? How retrieving from smartphones affects memory for source. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 36(4), 738-747. |
Tullis, J. G. & Benjamin, A. S. (2021). The negative reminding effect: Reminding impairs memory for contextual information. Journal of Memory and Language. |
Lively, Z., Robinson, M. M., & Benjamin, A. S. (2021). Memory fidelity reveals qualitative changes in interactions between items in visual working memory. Psychological Science. |
Kumar, A., Patel, T., Benjamin, A. S., & Steyvers, M. (2021). Explaining algorithm aversion with metacognitive bandits. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (Vol. 43, No. 43). |
Hilton, C. B., Fiechter, J., Benjamin, A. S., & Mehr, S. (2021). Am I tone-deaf? Assessing pitch discrimination in 700,000 people. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (Vol. 43, No. 43). |
Yoon, S. O., Benjamin, A. S., & Brown-Schmidt, S. (2021). Referential form and memory for the discourse history. Cognitive Science, 45(4), e12964. |
Akan, M., Robinson, M. M., Mickes, L., Wixted, J. T., & Benjamin, A. S. (2020). The effect of lineup size on eyewitness identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. |
Robinson, M. M., Benjamin, A. S., & Irwin, D. E. (2020). Is there a K in capacity? Assessing the structure of visual short-term memory. Cognitive Psychology. |
McKinley, G. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2020). The role of retrieval during study: Evidence of reminding from overt rehearsal. Journal of Memory and Language. |
Rommers, J., Dell, G. S., & Benjamin, A. S. (2020). Word predictability blurs the lines between production and comprehension: Evidence from the production effect in memory. Cognition, 198, 1-8. |
Siler, J. & Benjamin, A. S. (2020). Long-term inference and memory following retrieval practice. Memory & Cognition, 48, 645-654. |
Fiechter, J. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2019). Techniques for scaffolding retrieval practice: The costs and benefits of adaptive versus diminishing cues. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26, 1666-1674. |
Griffin, M. L., Benjamin, A. S., Sahakyan, L., & Stanley, S. E. (2019). A matter of priorities: High working memory enables (slightly) superior value-directed remembering. Journal of Memory and Language, 108, 104032. |
Benjamin, A. S., Griffin, M. L., & Douglas, J. A. (2019). A nonparametric technique for analysis of state-trace functions. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 90, 88-99. |
Hamilton, K. A. & Benjamin, A. S. (2019). The human-machine extended organism: New roles and responsibilities of human cognition in a digital ecology. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 8, 40-45. |
Patel, T. N., Steyvers, M., & Benjamin, A. S. (2019). Monitoring the ebb and flow of attention: Does controlling the onset of stimuli during encoding enhance memory? Memory & Cognition, 47(4), 706-718. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2019). Editorial. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 45, 193-195. |
Fraundorf, S. H., Hourihan, K. L., Peters, R. A., & Benjamin, A. S. (2019). Aging and recognition memory: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 145(4), 339-371. |
McKinley, G. L., Ross, B. H., & Benjamin, A. S. (2019). The role of retrieval during study: Evidence of reminding from self-paced study time. Memory & Cognition, 47, 877-892. |
Steyvers, M. & Benjamin, A. S. (2018). The joint contribution of participation and performance to learning functions: Exploring the effects of age in large-scale data sets. Behavior Research Methods, 51, 1531-1543. |
Gronlund, S. D., & Benjamin, A. S. (2018). The new science of eyewitness memory. Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 69, 241-284. |
Brown-Schmidt, S., & Benjamin, A. S. (2018). How we remember conversation: Implications in legal settings. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 5, 187-194. |
Bennett, S., Benjamin, A. S., Mistry, P. K., & Steyvers, M. (2018). Making a wiser crowd: Benefits of individual metacognitive control on crowd performance. Computational Brain & Behavior, 1, 90-99. |
Akan, M., Stanley, S. E., & Benjamin, A. S. (2018). Testing enhances memory for context. Journal of Memory and Language, 103, 19-27. |
Tullis, J. G., Fiechter, J. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2018). The efficacy of learners' testing choices. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44, 540-552. |
Bennett, S., Benjamin, A. S., & Steyvers, M. (2018). A Bayesian model of knowledge and metacognitive control: Applications to opt-in tasks. In G. Gunzelman, A. Howes, T. Tenbrink, & E. Davelaar (Eds.), Proceedings of the 39th annual meeting of the cognitive science society. Austin,TX: Cognitive Science Society. |
Fiechter, J. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2017). Diminishing-cues retrieval practice: A memory-enhancing technique that works when regular testing doesn't. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, 1868-1876. |
McKinley, G. L., Brown-Schmidt, S., & Benjamin, A. S. (2017). Memory for conversation and the development of common ground. Memory & Cognition, 45(8), 1281-1294. |
Fiechter, J. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2017). Updating metacognitive control in response to expected retention intervals. Memory & Cognition, 45(3), 347-361. |
Hourihan, K. L., Fraundorf, S. H., & Benjamin, A. S. (2017). The influences of valence and arousal on judgments of learning and on recall. Memory & Cognition, 45(1), 121-136. |
Storm, B. C., Stone, S. M., & Benjamin, A. S. (2017). Using the Internet to access information inflates future use of the Internet to access other information. Memory, 25(6), 717-723. |
Stanley, S. E. & Benjamin, A. S. (2016). That's not what you said the first time: A theoretical account of the relationship between consistency and accuracy of recall. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 1, 14. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2016). Aging and associative recognition: A view from the DRYAD model of age-related memory deficits. Psychology and Aging, 31(1), 14-20. |
Yoon, S. O., Benjamin, A.S., & Brown-Schmidt, S. (2016). The historical context in conversation: Lexical differentiation and memory for the discourse history. Cognition, 154, 102-114. |
Pratt, N. S., Ellison, B. D., Benjamin, A. S., & Nakamura, M. T. (2016). Improvements in recall and food choices using a graphical method to deliver information of select nutrients. Nutrition Research, 36, 45-56. |
Fiechter, J. L., Benjamin, A. S., & Unsworth, N. (2016). The metacognitive foundations of effective remembering. In J. Dunlosky & S. Tauber (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Metamemory (pp. 307-324). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. |
Divis, K. & Benjamin, A. S. (2016). Failure of memory. In H. L. Miller (Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Theory in Psychology (pp. 329-332). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishing. |
Jacobs, C. L., Dell, G. S., Benjamin, A. S., Bannard, C. (2016). Part and whole linguistic experience affect recognition for multiword sequences. Journal of Memory and Language, 87, 38-58. |
Fraundorf, S. H. & Benjamin, A. S. (2016). Conflict and metacognitive control: The mismatch monitoring hypothesis of how others' knowledge states affect recall. Memory, 24, 1108-112. |
Ryskin, R. A., Benjamin, A. S., Tullis, J. G., & Brown-Schmidt, S., (2015). Perspective-taking in comprehension, production, and memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(5), 898-915. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Pashler H. (2015). The value of standardized testing: A perspective from Cognitive Psychology. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2(1), 13-23. |
Clark, S. E., Benjamin, A. S., Wixted, J. T., Mickes, L., & Gronlund, S. (2015). Eyewitness identification and the accuracy of the criminal justice system. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2(1), 175-186. |
Tullis, J. G. & Benjamin, A. S. (2015). Cue generation: How learners flexibly support future retrieval. Memory & Cognition, 43, 922-938. |
Tullis, J. G. & Benjamin, A. S. (2015). Cueing others' memory. Memory & Cognition, 43, 634-646. |
Fraundorf, S. H., Watson D. G., & Benjamin, A. S. (2015). Reduction in prosodic prominence predicts speakers' recall: implications for theories of prosody. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 30(5), 606-619. |
Divis, K. M. & Benjamin, A. S. (2014). Retrieval speeds context fluctuation: Why semantic generation enhances later learning but hinders prior learning. Memory & Cognition, 42, 1049-1062. |
Fischer-Baum, S. & Benjamin, A. S. (2014). Time, space, and memory for order. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21, 1263-1271. |
Tullis, J. G., Benjamin, A. S., & Liu, X. (2014). Self-pacing of faces of different races: Metacognitive control over study does not eliminate the cross-race recognition effect. Memory & Cognition, 42, 863-875. |
Tullis, J. G., Benjamin, A. S., & Ross, B. H. (2014). The reminding effect: Presentation of associates enhances memory for related words in a list. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 143(4), 1526-1540. |
Fraundorf, S. H. & Benjamin, A. S. (2014). Knowing the crowd within: Metacognitive limits on combining multiple judgments. Journal of Memory and Language, 71(1), 17-38. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2014). Factors influencing learning. In R. Biswas-Diener & E. Diener (Eds.), Noba textbook series: Psychology. Champaign, IL: DEF Publishers. |
Tullis, J. G., Braverman, M., Ross, B. H., & Benjamin, A. S. (2014). Remindings influence the interpretation of ambiguous stimuli. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21(1), 107-113. |
Finley, J. R., & Benjamin, A. S., & McCarley J. S. (2014). Metacognition of Multitasking: How well do we predict the costs of divided attention? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 20(2), 158-165. |
Hourihan, K. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2013). State-based metacognition: how time of day affects the accuracy of metamemory. Memory, 22(5), 553-8. |
Fraundorf, S. H., Benjamin, A. S., & Watson, D. G. (2013). What happened (and what didn't): Discourse constraints on encoding of plausible alternatives. Journal of Memory and Language, 69(3), 196-227. |
Matzen, L. E. & Benjamin, A. S. (2013). Older and wiser: Older adults’ episodic word memory benefits from sentence study contexts. Psychology and Aging, 28(3), 754-767. |
Benjamin, A. S., Tullis, J. G., & Lee, J. H. (2013). Criterion noise in ratings-based recognition: Evidence from the effects of response scale length on recognition accuracy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39, 1601-1608. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2013). Where is the criterion noise in recognition? (Almost) everyplace you look: A comment on Kellen, Klauer, & Singmann (2012). Psychological Review, 120(3), 720-726. |
Hourihan, K. L., Fraundorf, S. H., & Benjamin, A. S. (2013). Same faces, different labels: generating the cross-race effect in face memory with social category information. Memory & Cognition. 41(7), 1021-1031. |
Tullis, J. G., Finley, J. R., & Benjamin, A. S. (2013). Metacognition of the testing effect: Guiding learners to predict the benefits of retrieval. Memory & Cognition, 41, 429-442. |
McCarley, J. S. & Benjamin, A. S. (2013). Bayesian and signal detection models. In J. D. Lee and Kirlik, A., The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Engineering. New York: Oxford. |
Tullis, J. G. & Benjamin, A. S. (2012). Consequences of restudy choices in younger and older learners. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19, 743-749. |
Hourihan, K.L., Benjamin, A. S. & Liu, X. (2012). A cross-race effect in metamemory: Predictions of face recognition are more accurate for members of our own race. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 1(3), 158-162. |
Tullis, J. G. & Benjamin, A. S. (2012). The effectiveness of updating metacognitive knowledge in the elderly: Evidence from metamnemonic judgments of word frequency. Psychology and Aging, 27, 683-690. |
Finley, J. R., & Benjamin, A., S. (2012). Adaptive changes in encoding strategy with experience: Evidence from the test expectancy paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 38, 632-652 |
Benjamin, A. S., Diaz, M., Matzen, L. E., & Johnson, B. (2012). Tests of the DRYAD theory of the age-related deficit in memory for context: Not about context, and not about aging. Psychology and Aging, 27(2), 418-428. |
Fraundorf, S. H., Watson, D. G., & Benjamin. A. S. (2012). The effects of age on the strategic use of pitch accents in memory for discourse: A processing-resource account. Psychology and Aging, 27, 88-98. |
Finley, J. R., Brewer, W. F., & Benjamin, A. S. (2011). The effects of end-of-day picture review and a sensor-based picture capture procedure on autobiographical memory using SenseCam. Memory, 19(7), 796-807. |
Finley, J. R., Benjamin, A. S., Hays, M. J., Bjork, R. A., & Kornell, N. (2011). Benefits of accumulating versus diminishing cues in recall. Journal of Memory and Language, 64, 289-298. |
Diaz, M. & Benjamin, A. S. (2011). Effects of proactive interference (PI) and release from PI on judgments of learning. Memory & Cognition, 39, 196-203. |
Evans, K. M. & Benjamin, A. S. (2011). Fluency and familiarity: How memory for perceptual detail influences the remembering of events. In Leboe, J. & Higham, P., Constructions of remembering and metacognition. Macmillan. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2011). Age differences in the use of beneficial and misleading cues in recall. Experimental Aging Research, 37, 63-75. |
Tullis, J. G. & Benjamin, A. S. (2011). On the effectiveness of self-paced learning. Journal of Memory and Language, 64, 109-118. |
Matzen, L. E., Taylor, E. G., & Benjamin, A. S. (2011). Contributions of familiarity and recollection rejection to recognition: Evidence from the time course of false recognition for semantic and conjunction lures. Memory, 19, 1-16. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Ross, B. H. (2011). The causes and consequences of reminding. In A. S. Benjamin (Ed.), Successful remembering and successful forgetting: A Festschrift in honor of Robert A. Bjork (pp. 71-88). New York, NY: Psychology Press. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2010). Representational explanations of “process” dissociations in recognition: The DRYAD theory of aging and memory judgments. Psychological Review, 117, 1055-1079. (model code) |
Benjamin, A. S. & Tullis, J. G. (2010). What makes distributed practice effective? Cognitive Psychology, 61(3), 228-247. (superadditivity references) |
Fraundorf, S. H., Watson, D. G., & Benjamin, A. S. (2010). Recognition memory reveals just how CONTRASTIVE contrastive accenting really is. Journal of Memory and Language, 63, 367-386. |
Finley, J. R., Tullis, J. G., & Benjamin, A. S. (2010). Metacognitive control of learning and remembering. In M. S. Khine & I. Saleh (Eds.), New science of learning: cognition, computers and collaboration in education (pp. 108-132) . New York: Springer. |
Hourihan, K. L. & Benjamin, A. S. (2010). Smaller is better (when sampling from the crowd within): Low memory span individuals benefit more from multiple opportunities for estimation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 1068-1074. |
Benjamin, A. S., Diaz, M. L., & Wee, S. (2009). Signal detection with criterion noise: Applications to recognition memory. Psychological Review, 116 (1), 84-115. |
Konopka, A. E. & Benjamin, A. S. (2009). Schematic knowledge changes what judgments of learning predict in a source memory task. Memory & Cognition, 37 (1), 42-51. |
Matzen, L. E. & Benjamin, A. S. (2009). Remembering words not presented in sentences: How study context changes patterns of false memories. Memory & Cognition, 37 (1), 52-64. |
Sahakyan, L., Waldum, E. R., Benjamin, A. S., & Bickett, S. (2009). Where is the forgetting with list-method directed forgetting in recognition? Memory & Cognition, 37, 464-476. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2008). Behavioral approaches to the study of learning and memory. In Guadagnoli, M., Benjamin, A. S., de Belle, S., Etnyre, B., Polk, T., & Stelmach, G. (Eds.). Human Learning: Biology, Brain, and Neuroscience. Holland: Elsevier. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Ross, B. H. (2008). Introduction and overview. In A. S. Benjamin & B. H. Ross (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Skill and Strategy in Memory Use (Vol. 48; pp. xi-xiv). London: Academic Press. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2008). Continuity and discontinuity in learning. In N. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Educational Psychology (pp. 185-187). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2008). Memory is more than just remembering: Strategic control of encoding, accessing memory, and making decisions. In A. S. Benjamin & B. H. Ross (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Skill and Strategy in Memory Use (Vol. 48; pp.175-223). London: Academic Press. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Diaz, M. (2008). Measurement of relative metamnemonic accuracy. In J. Dunlosky & R. A. Bjork (Eds.), Handbook of Memory and Metamemory (pp. 73-94). New York, New York: Psychology Press. |
Diaz, M. & Benjamin, A. S. (2008). A multidimensional analysis of learning and forgetting in recognition memory. Unpublished manuscript. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2006). The effects of list-method directed forgetting on recognition memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Bird, R. D. (2006). Metacognitive control of the spacing of study repetitions. Journal of Memory and Language, 55, 126-137. |
Christensen, B. K., Girard, T. A., Benjamin, A. S., & Vidailhet, P. (2006). Evidence for impaired mnemonic strategy use among patients with schizophrenia using the part-list cuing paradigm. Schizophrenia Research, 85, 1-11. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2006). The evolution of concepts in research. In Eid, M. & Diener, E. (Eds.), Handbook of Multimethod Measurement in Psychology. (pp. 353-370). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2005). Recognition memory and introspective remember/know judgments: Evidence for the influence of distractor plausibility on "remembering" and a caution about purportedly nonparametric measures. Memory & Cognition, 33, 261-269. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2005). Response speeding mediates the contribution of cue familiarity and target retrievability to metamnemonic judgments. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 874-879. |
Federmeier, K. & Benjamin, A. S. (2005). Hemispheric asymmetries in the timecourse of recognition memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12, 993-998. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Bawa, S. (2004). Distractor plausibility and criterion placement in recognition. Journal of Memory & Language, 51, 159-172. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2003). Predicting and postdicting the effects of word frequency on memory. Memory & Cognition, 31, 297-305. |
Castel, A. D., Benjamin, A. S., Craik, F. I. M., & Watkins, M. J. (2002). The effects of aging on selectivity and control in short-term recall. Memory & Cognition, 30, 1078-1085. |
Kester, J. D., Benjamin, A. S., Castel, A. D., & Craik, F. I. M. (2002). Memory in elderly people. In A. Baddeley, B. Wilson, & M. Kopelman (Eds.), Handbook of Memory Disorders (2nd Edition) (pp. 543-568). London: Wiley. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2001). On the dual effects of repetition on false recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 27, 941-947. |
Benjamin, A. S. (2001). Toward a taxonomy of research on memory and aging. In M. Naveh-Benjamin, H. L. Roediger, & M. Moscovitch (Eds.), Perspectives on human memory and cognitive aging: Essays in honour of Fergus I. M. Craik (pp. 237-239). New York, NY: Psychology Press. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Craik, F. I. M. (2001). Parallel effects of aging and time pressure on memory for source: Evidence from the spacing effect. Memory & Cognition, 29, 691-697. |
Benjamin, A. S., Kester, J. D., Craik, F. I. M., & Black, S. (2001). Pathological familiarity and false recognition: A case study. Brain and Cognition, 47, 310-313. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Bjork, R. A. (2000). On the relationship between recognition speed and accuracy for words rehearsed via rote versus elaborative rehearsal. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 26, 638-648. |
Benjamin, A. S., Bjork, R. A., & Hirshman, E. (1998). Predicting the future and reconstructing the past: A Bayesian characterization of the utility of subjective fluency. Acta Psychologica, 98, 267-290. |
Benjamin, A. S., Bjork, R. A., & Schwartz, B. L. (1998). The mismeasure of memory: When retrieval fluency is misleading as a metamnemonic index. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 127, 55-68. |
Ghodsian, D., Bjork, R. A., & Benjamin, A. S. (1997). Evaluating training during training: Obstacles and opportunities. In M. A. Quiñones and A. Ehrenstein (Eds.), Training for 21st Century Technology: Applications of Psychological Research (pp. 63-88). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. |
Schwartz, B. L., Benjamin, A. S., & Bjork, R. A. (1997). The inferential and experiential bases of metamemory. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 6, 132-137. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Bjork, R. A. (1997). Problematic aspects of embodied memory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20, 20. |
Benjamin, A. S. & Bjork, R. A. (1996). Retrieval fluency as a metacognitive index. In L. Reder (Ed.), Implicit Memory and Metacognition. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. |