Marko Jelicic

Dutch psychologist

Born 1958-01-01 in Zeist (Q10056)

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P1416affiliationFaculty of Psychology and NeuroscienceQ55155683
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Q48459842Acute dissociation after 1 night of sleep loss
Q35130063Adaptive memory: stereotype activation is not enough
Q47590263Are subjective memory problems related to suggestibility, compliance, false memories, and objective memory performance?
Q38385353Cognitive mechanisms underlying recovered-memory experiences of childhood sexual abuse
Q38399617Commission errors but not critical lures decrease when you have to pay a price for them.
Q51897624Confusing action and imagination: action source monitoring in individuals with schizotypal traits.
Q48194044Delayed recall of childhood sexual abuse memories and the awakening rise and diurnal pattern of cortisol
Q34619301Depersonalization experiences in undergraduates are related to heightened stress cortisol responses
Q51012129Detecting coached feigning using the Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) and the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS).
Q50091586Detecting malingering of Ganser-like symptoms with tests: a case study
Q48114764Detection of feigned cognitive dysfunction using special malinger tests: a simulation study in naïve and coached malingerers
Q43782519Did I say that word or did you? Executive dysfunctions in schizophrenic patients affect memory efficiency, but not source attributions
Q47160343Differentiating Factitious from Malingered Symptomatology: the Development of a Psychometric Approach
Q47324525Dissociative symptoms are related to endorsement of vague trauma items
Q52042068Fantasy proneness, but not self-reported trauma is related to DRM performance of women reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q55332816Feigning Amnesia Moderately Impairs Memory for a Mock Crime Video.
Q51908809Forgetting of prior remembering in persons reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q22251369Implicit Memory Performance of Patients With Alzheimers Disease: A Brief Review
Q39615776Introducing the Maastricht Acute Stress Test (MAST): a quick and non-invasive approach to elicit robust autonomic and glucocorticoid stress responses
Q38428724Korsakoff Patients’ Memories of September 11, 2001
Q50494861Let's use those tests! Evaluations of crime-related amnesia claims.
Q51899427Linking thought suppression and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q50951151Long term consequences of suppression of intrusive anxious thoughts and repressive coping.
Q55895957Memory distrust and acceptance of misinformation
Q51914504Mild executive dysfunctions in undergraduates are related to recollecting words never presented.
Q35493654Misinformation increases symptom reporting: a test - retest study
Q47098422Moral Reminders Do Not Reduce Symptom Over-Reporting Tendencies
Q50546093On the alleged memory-undermining effects of daydreaming.
Q34765602Peer-review: let's imitate the lawyers!
Q46229753Plausibility Judgments of Atypical Symptoms Across Cultures: an Explorative Study Among Western and Non-Western Experts
Q48431628Reduced hippocampal and amygdalar volume in dissociative identity disorder: not such clear evidence
Q51925012Retrieval inhibition of trauma-related words in women reporting repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.
Q46730170Self-reported trauma, cortisol levels, and aggression in psychopathic and non-psychopathic prison inmates
Q46805651Stress-induced cortisol responses, sex differences, and false recollections in a DRM paradigm
Q48554796Suppression of intrusive thoughts and working memory capacity in repressive coping.
Q38470094Susceptibility to misleading information under social pressure in schizophrenia
Q44067942Symptom overreporting and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse
Q52000379Symptom validity testing of feigned amnesia for a mock crime.
Q34042671The Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS): a systematic review and meta-analysis
Q38386976The corrective effects of warning on false memories in the DRM paradigm are limited to full attention conditions
Q46876159The effect of acute stress on memory depends on word valence
Q48506740The false fame illusion in people with memories about a previous life
Q31113562The random number generation task: psychometric properties and normative data of an executive function task in a mixed sample
Q34646671The reality of recovered memories: corroborating continuous and discontinuous memories of childhood sexual abuse
Q48196479The residual effect of feigning: how intentional faking may evolve into a less conscious form of symptom reporting
Q45332790Traumatic memories of war veterans: not so special after all.
Q30961958Traumatic stress, brain changes, and memory deficits: a critical note
Q36220772Trying to recollect past events: confidence, beliefs, and memories
Q50434443When the suspect hears voices: feigned imperative hallucinations

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