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Beatrice G. Kuhlmann
Beatrice G. Kuhlmann
Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Aging, University of Mannheim
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Influences of source–item contingency and schematic knowledge on source monitoring: Tests of the probability-matching account
UJ Bayen, BG Kuhlmann
Journal of Memory and Language 64 (1), 1-17, 2011
892011
More than just beliefs: Experience and beliefs jointly contribute to volume effects on metacognitive judgments.
DJ Frank, BG Kuhlmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (5), 680, 2017
862017
Context-specific prospective-memory processing: Evidence for flexible attention allocation adjustments after intention encoding
BG Kuhlmann, J Rummel
Memory & Cognition 42, 943-949, 2014
552014
Mediator-based encoding strategies in source monitoring in young and older adults
BG Kuhlmann, DR Touron
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2012
542012
Schema bias in source monitoring varies with encoding conditions: Support for a probability-matching account.
BG Kuhlmann, B Vaterrodt, UJ Bayen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2012
542012
Performance predictions affect attentional processes of event-based prospective memory
J Rummel, BG Kuhlmann, DR Touron
Consciousness and cognition 22 (3), 729-741, 2013
472013
The role of source memory in older adults' recollective experience.
CD Boywitt, BG Kuhlmann, T Meiser
Psychology and Aging 27 (2), 484, 2012
462012
Older adults' use of metacognitive knowledge in source monitoring: Spared monitoring but impaired control.
BG Kuhlmann, DR Touron
Psychology and Aging 26 (1), 143, 2011
452011
Metamemory expectancy illusion and schema-consistent guessing in source monitoring.
ML Schaper, BG Kuhlmann, UJ Bayen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (3), 470, 2019
432019
Hierarchical modeling of contingency-based source monitoring: A test of the probability-matching account
NR Arnold, UJ Bayen, BG Kuhlmann, B Vaterrodt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 20, 326-333, 2013
412013
Investigating storage and retrieval processes of directed forgetting: A model-based approach.
J Rummel, I Marevic, BG Kuhlmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 42 (10 …, 2016
282016
Metacognition of prospective memory: Will I remember to remember?
BG Kuhlmann
Prospective memory, 60-77, 2019
272019
The impact of age stereotypes on source monitoring in younger and older adults.
BG Kuhlmann, UJ Bayen, K Meuser, AE Kornadt
Psychology and Aging 31 (8), 875, 2016
252016
Aging and memory improvement through semantic clustering: The role of list-presentation format.
BG Kuhlmann, DR Touron
Psychology and Aging 31 (7), 771, 2016
232016
Metacognitive expectancy effects in source monitoring: Beliefs, in-the-moment experiences, or both?
ML Schaper, BG Kuhlmann, UJ Bayen
Journal of Memory and Language 107, 95-110, 2019
222019
The short version of the Metacognitive Prospective Memory Inventory (MPMI-s): factor structure, reliability, validity, and reference data
J Rummel, D Danner, BG Kuhlmann
Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences 1, 1-8, 2019
212019
Multidimensionality of younger and older adults’ age stereotypes: The interaction of life domain and adjective dimension
BG Kuhlmann, AE Kornadt, UJ Bayen, K Meuser, L Wulff
Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2017
202017
Metacognitive aspects of source monitoring
BG Kuhlmann, UJ Bayen
The Oxford handbook of metamemory, 149-168, 2016
202016
Increasingly capable at the ripe old age? Cognitive abilities from 2004 to 2013 in Germany, Spain, and Sweden
J Grasshoff, J Beller, BG Kuhlmann, S Geyer
Plos one 16 (7), e0254038, 2021
192021
Memory and metamemory for social interactions: Evidence for a metamemory expectancy illusion
L Mieth, ML Schaper, BG Kuhlmann, R Bell
Memory & Cognition 49, 14-31, 2021
192021
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