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-Preprints-
- Alakbarova, D., & Ball, B.H. (Submitted). Spaced retrieval improves retention and transfer of foreign vocabulary.
- Alakbarova, D., Peper, P., & Ball, B.H. (Submitted). Metacognitive monitoring and control processes underlying generation-potentiated learning.
- Ball, B. H., & Peper, P. (Submitted). Cost avoidance underlies the decision to use prospective memory reminders.
- Peper, P., & Ball, B.H. (Submitted). Great expectations: anticipating a reminder influences prospective memory encoding and unaided retrieval.
- Richmond, L.R., Burnett, L.K., Kearley, J., Gilbert, S.J., Morrison, A.B, & Ball, B.H (Submitted). Individual differences in prospective and retrospective memory offloading.
-2024-
- Ball, B. H., Peper, P., & Bugg, J.M. (2024). When is context used to guide prospective memory monitoring? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Ball, B. H., Peper, P., & Robison, M.K. (2024). Reminders eliminate age-related declines in prospective memory. Psychology & Aging.
-2023-
- Ball, B. H., Peper, P. & Bugg, J. M. (2023). Dissociating proactive and reactive control in older adults. Psychology & Aging, 38(4), 323-332.
- Dupre, C. & Peper, P., & Ball, B.H. (2023). The role of offloading intentions on future-oriented thinking. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
- Peper, P. & Ball, B. H. (2023). Strategic Monitoring Improves Prospective Memory: A Meta-Analysis. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
- Robison, M.K., Celaya, X., Ball, B.H., & Brewer, G.A. (2023). Task sequencing does not systematically affect the factor structure of cognitive abilities. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
-2022-
- Ball, B. H., Wiemers, L., Brewer, G. A. (2022). Individual differences in memory and attention processes in prospective remembering. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; 29(3), 922-933.
- Ball, B. H., Peper, P., Alakbarova, D, Gilbert, S., & Brewer, G. A. (2022) Individual differences in working memory capacity predict benefits to memory from intention offloading. Memory, 30(2), 77-91.
- Garlitch, S. M., Richmond, L. L., Ball, B. H., & Wahlheim, C. N. (2022). Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall. Memory, 1-16.
- Peper, P., Alakbarova, D, Ball, B. H. (2022). Benefits from prospective memory offloading depend on memory load and reminder type. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 49(4), 590-606.
- Robison, M. K., Diede, N. T., Nicosia, J., Ball, B. H., & Bugg, J. M. (2022). A multimodal analysis of sustained attention in younger and older adults. Psychology & Aging, 3, 307-325.
-2021-
- Alakbarova, D., Hicks, J. L., Ball, B. H. (2021). The influence of semantic context on false memories. Memory and Cognition, , 49(8), 1555-1567.
- Ball, B. H., Robison, M., Coulson, A., & Brewer, G. A. (2021) Individual differences in disqualifying monitoring underlie false recognition of associative and conjunction lures. Memory & Cognition, 50(4), 751-764.
- Richmond, L. R., Burnett, L. K., Morrison, A. B., & Ball, B. H. (2021). Performance on the processing portion of complex working memory span tasks is related to working memory capacity estimates. Behavioral Research Methods, 54(2), 780-794.
-2020-
- Ball, B. H., Vogel, A., Ellis, D. M., & Brewer, G. A. (2020). Wait a second… Boundary conditions on delayed responding theories of prospective memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 47(5), 858–877.
- Scullin, M. K., Ball, B. H., & Bugg, J. M. (2020). Structural correlates of commission errors in prospective memory. Cortex, 124, 44-53.
- Ellis, D. M., Ball, B. H., Kimpton, N., & Brewer, G. A. (2020). The role of working memory capacity in analytic and multiply-constrained problem-solving in demanding situations. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 73(6), 920-928.
-2019-
- Ball, H., Vogel, A., & Brewer, G. A. (2019). Individual differences in prospective memory. In Current Issues in Memory: Prospective Memory. Taylor and Francis: Psychology Press.
- Ball, B. H., Li, Y. P., & Bugg, J. M. (2019). Aging and strategic prospective memory monitoring. Memory & Cognition, 48(3), 370-389.
-2018-
- Ball, B.H. & Bugg, M. J. (2018). Aging and the strategic use of context to control prospective memory monitoring. Psychology & Aging, 33(3), 527-544.
- Ball, B.H., Pitaes, M., Brewer, G.A. (2018). Individual differences in episodic memory abilities predict successful prospective memory output monitoring. Memory, 26(8), 1159-1168.
- Ball, B.H., & Bugg, M. J. (2018). Context cue focality influences strategic prospective memory monitoring. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(4), 1405-1415.
- Wingert, K., Blais, C., Ball, B.H., Brewer, G.A. (2018). Working memory cannot regulate overt emotional capture. Acta Psychologica, 185, 52-64.
- Berisha, V., Gilton, D. Baxter, L. C., Corman, S. R., Blais, C., Brewer, G.A., Ball, B.H., Wingert, K., Peter, B., Rogalsky, C. (2018). Structural neural predictors of Farsi-English bilingualism. Brain & Language, 180-182, 42-49.
-2017-
- Ball, B.H., & Brewer, G.A. (2017). Proactive control processes in event-based prospective memory: Evidence from intraindividual variability and ex-Gaussian analyses. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition.
- Ball, B.H., & Aschenbrenner, A. (2017). The importance of age-related differences in prospective memory: Evidence from diffusion model analyses. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(3), 1114-1122
- Bugg, M. J. & Ball, B.H. (2017). The strategic control of prospective memory monitoring in response to complex and probabilistic contextual cues. Memory & Cognition., 45(5), 755-775.
- Brewer, G.A., Lau, K., Wingert, K., Ball, B.H., Blais, C. (2017). Examining depletion theories under conditions of within-task transfer. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146(7), 988
- Wahlheim, C. N., Ball, B. H., & Richmond, L.L. (2017). Adult age differences in response production and monitoring in dual-list free recall: Externalized free recall with confidence. Psychology & Aging, 32(4), 338.
-2016 –
- Brewer, G.A. Ball, B.H., Ware, J.M. (2016). Individual differences in working memory capacity and shooting behavior. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 5(2), 185-191.
-2015-
- Knight, J.B., Brewer, G.A., Ball, B.H., DeWitt, M.R. (2015). The influence of mood on the process and content of encoding future intentions. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 68(6), 1082-1100.
-2014-
- Ball, B.H., Brewer, G.A., Loft, S., & Bowden, V. (2014). Uncovering continuous and transient monitoring profiles in event-based prospective memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(2), 492-499.
- Ball, B.H., Klein, K., Brewer, G.A. (2014). Processing fluency mediates the influence of perceptual information on monitoring learning of educationally-relevant materials. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 20(4), 336.
- Ball, B.H., DeWitt, M.R., Knight, J.B., Hicks, J. L, & Marsh, R.L. (2014). Encoding and retrieval processes involved in the access of source information in the absence of item memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition. 40(5), 1271-86.
- Mennega, S.E., Baxter, L.C., Grunfeld, I.S., Brewer, G.A., Aiken, L.S., Engler-Chiurazzie, E.B., Camp, B.W., Acosta, J.I., Braden, B.B., Schaefer, K.R., Gerson, J.E., Lavery, C.N., Tsang, C.W.S., Hewitt, L.T., Kingston, M.L., Koebele, S.V., Patten, K.J., Ball, B.H., McBeath, M.K., Bimonte-Nelson, H.A. (2014). Navigating to new frontiers in behavioral neuroscience: Traditional neuropsychological tests predict human performance on a rodent-inspired radial-arm maze. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8.
- Cook, C., Ball, B.H., & Brewer, G.A. (2014). No effects of executive control depletion on prospective memory attention and retrieval processes. Consciousness & Cognition, 27, 121-28.
- Frank, D.W., DeWitt, M.R., Hudgens-Haney, M., Schaeffer, D.J., Ball, B.H., Schwartz, N., Hussein, L.M., Sabatinelli, D. (2014). Emotion regulation: Quantitative meta-analysis of functional activation and deactivation. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 45, 202-11.
- Loft, S., Bowden, V., Ball, B.H., Brewer, G.A. (2014). Fitting an ex-Gaussian function to costs in event-based prospective memory: Evidence for a continuous monitoring profile. Acta Psychologica, 152, 177-182.
-2013-
- Ball, B.H., Knight, J.B., DeWitt, M.R., & Brewer, G.A. (2013). Individual differences in the delayed execution of prospective memories. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 66(12), 2411-25.
- Corman, S., Ball, B.H., Talboom, K. M., & Brewer, G.A. (2013). Assessing two-mode semantic network story representations using a false memory paradigm. Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative, OASIcs-OpenAccess Series in Informatics, 32.
-2012-
- DeWitt, M.R., Hicks, J.L., Ball, B.H., Knight, J.B., & Marsh, R.L. (2012). Encountering items previously paired with prospective memory target events can serve to reactivate intentions. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 24(8), 981-990.
- Knight, J.B., Ball, B.H., Brewer, G.A., DeWitt, M.R., & Marsh, R.L. (2012). Testing unsuccessfully: A specification of the underlying mechanisms supporting its influence on retention. Journal of Memory and Language, 66(4), 731-746.
- Johnson, K.A., Ball, B.H., Brewer, G.A., & Cohen, A.B. (2012). Motivational and neural systems of religion: Commentary. Religion, Brain, and Behavior, 1(3), 227-231.
-2011-
- Ball, B.H., Marsh, R.L., Meeks, J. T., Hicks, J.L. (2011). The reactivation of associated information affects source monitoring. Memory & Cognition, 39, 818-826.
- DeWitt, M.R., Knight, J.B., Hicks, J.L., & Ball, B.H. (2011). The effects of prior knowledge on the encoding of episodic contextual details. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19(2), 251.
- Brewer, G.A., Ball, B.H., Knight, J.B., DeWitt, M.R., & Marsh, R.L. (2011). Divided attention interferes with fulfilling activity-based intentions. Acta Psychologica, 138(1), 100-105.