Krauss, D.A., Cook, G.I., Umanath, S., & ^Song, E. (2022). Psychology, Public Policy, & Law, 28, 595-615.
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United States and Germany’s Collective Memories of Pride and Shame for American and German History
/Umanath, S. & Abel, M. (2022). In H.L. Roediger III and J.V. Wertsch (Eds.) National Memories: Constructing Identities in Populist Times. Oxford University Press.
Read MoreDecades Later: What World War II Events Are Remembered as the Most Important Ones? Implications of Data Collected in 12 Countries
/Abel, M., Umanath, S., & Barzykowski, K. (2022). In H.L. Roediger III and J.V. Wertsch (Eds.) National Memories: Constructing Identities in Populist Times. Oxford University Press.
Read MoreMemory of Where Predicts Confidence in When: The Role of Spatial Information in Dating Autobiographical Events (PDF)→
/Deffler, S.A., ^Itagaki, M., ^Valdez, M., & Umanath, S. (2022). Memory, 30, 955-970.
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Memories People No Longer Believe in Can Still Affect Them in Helpful and Harmful Ways (PDF)→
/Burnell, R., Nash, R.A., Umanath, S., & Garry, M. (2022). Memory & Cognition, 50, 1319-1335.
Read MoreRethinking the Distinction Between Episodic and Semantic Memory: Insights From the Past, Present, and Future (PDF)→
/De Brigard, F., Umanath, S., & Irish, M. (2022). Memory & Cognition, 50, 459-463.
Read MoreUsing the Phenomenology of Memory for Recent Events to Bridge the Gap Between Episodic and Semantic Memory (PDF)→
/Coane, J.H., & Umanath, S.*, ^Cimenian, T., & ^Chang, K. (2022). Memory and Cognition, 50, 495–511.
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^indicates an undergraduate co-author