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Taylor M. Curley
Taylor M. Curley
Air Force Research Laboratory
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Are age differences in recognition-based retrieval monitoring an epiphenomenon of age differences in memory?
C Hertzog, T Curley, J Dunlosky
Psychology and aging 36 (2), 186, 2021
182021
Category norms with a cross-sectional sample of adults in the United States: Consideration of cohort, age, and historical effects on semantic categories
N Castro, T Curley, C Hertzog
Behavior research methods 53, 898-917, 2021
132021
Metamemory and Cognitive Aging
C Hertzog, T Curley
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology, 1-37, 2018
72018
Gamma Power as an Index of Sustained Attention in Simulated Vigilance Tasks
T Curley, L Borghetti, MB Morris
Topics in Cognitive Science 16 (1), 113-128, 2024
32024
Why do learners ignore expected feedback in making metacognitive decisions about retrieval practice?
TC Toppino, KA Heslin, TM Curley, MK Jackiewicz, CS Flowers, ...
Memory & Cognition, 1-13, 2021
32021
Modeling Framework Used to Analyze and Describe Junctional Tourniquet Skills
BR Bauchwitz, T Curley, C Kwan, JM Niehaus, CM Pugh, PW Weyhrauch
Military Medicine 184 (Supplement_1), 347-360, 2019
22019
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology
C Hertzog, T Curley
12018
Influence of feedback on metacognitive decisions about spacing practice tests: a framing effect
KA Heslin, TM Curley, MK Jackiewicz, CS Flowers, HA Phelan, ...
Poster presented at the 55th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Long …, 2013
12013
Hybrid framework of fatigue: Connecting motivational control and computational moderators to gamma oscillations
L Borghetti, T Curley, LJ Rhodes, MB Morris, BZ Veksler
Frontiers in Neuroergonomics 5, 1375913, 2024
2024
A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF THE EVERYDAY MEMORY AND METACOGNITIVE INTERVENTION IN OLDER ADULTS
A Pearman, MK Hughes, E Giannotto, C Coblenz, E Flurry, T Curley, ...
Innovation in Aging 7 (Supplement_1), 811-812, 2023
2023
The effects of output interference on metamemory and cued recall accuracy in young and older adults
TM Curley
Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021
2021
DISTINCTIVENESS-BASED ENCODING REDUCES AGE DIFFERENCES IN HIGH-CONFIDENCE RECOGNITION MEMORY ERRORS
C Hertzog, T Curley, J Dunlosky
Innovation in Aging 2 (suppl_1), 48-48, 2018
2018
Modeling Perceptual Judgement in Believable Agents: A Signal Detection Approach
S Lynn, T Curley, P Weyhrauch
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 74-75, 2018
2018
Age equivalence in the effects of output interference during cued recall
T Curley
The Effects of Judgment Scaling on Feeling-of-knowing Accuracy in Younger and Older Adults
T Curley, C Hertzog, S Douglass
Alternative estimates of category exemplar typicality across adulthood
T Curley, N Castro, C Hertzog
Exploring the Effects of Encoding and Semantic Network Properties on Memory for Related Items
T Curley, N Castro, C Hertzog, J Dunlosky
Distinctive encoding enhances performance, but not monitoring, during category cued recall for both young and older adults
T Curley, J Dunlosky, C Hertzog
Modeling Short-term Fatigue Decrements in the Successive/Simultaneous Discrimination Task
T Curley, MB Morris
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