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  1. Fragmented memories in the fog of war: Impaired associative memory under ongoing traumatic stress.
  2. The Effect of Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) on Item and Associative Recognition of Words and Pictures in Healthy Participants
  3. Breakdown of Inter-Hemispheric Connectivity Is Associated with Posttraumatic Symptomatology and Memory Impairment
  4. A picture is worth a thousand words? Not when it comes to associative memory of older adults.
  5. Altered processing of visual emotional stimuli in posttraumatic stress disorder: an event-related potential study
  6. Negative Emotional Arousal Impairs Associative Memory Performance for Emotionally Neutral Content in Healthy Participants
  7. Intensifying attachment-related sadness and decreasing anger intensity among individuals suffering from unresolved anger: The role of relational reframe followed by empty-chair interventions
  8. Reduced Corpus‐Callosum Volume in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Highlights the Importance of Interhemispheric Connectivity for Associative Memory
  9. Associative memory impairment in acute stress disorder: Characteristics and time course
  10. The Asymmetrical Effects of Divided Attention on Encoding and Retrieval Processes: A Different View Based on an Interference with the Episodic Register
  11. Reduced Corpus-Callosum volume in Posttraumatic stress disorder highlights the importance of inter-hemispheric connectivity for associative memory
  12. Traumatic stress is linked to a deficit in associative episodic memory
  13. Employment of a Multi-measure Approach as a Vehicle for Monitoring Encoding and Retrieval Dynamics: The Case of Semantically Related Words
  14. The associations between Self-Criticism and Dependency and incidental learning of interpersonal and achievement words
  15. Older adults’ associative deficit in episodic memory: Assessing the role of decline in attentional resources
  16. The effects of divided attention at encoding on item and associative memory
  17. The Effects of Divided Attention on Retrieval Processes in Younger and Older Adults
  18. The Effects of Divided Attention on Encoding Processes under Incidental and Intentional Learning Instructions: Underlying Mechanisms?
  19. Divided Attention in Younger and Older Adults: Effects of Strategy and Relatedness on Memory Performance and Secondary Task Costs
  20. The effects of divided attention in young adults and adult-age differences in episodic memory: A common associative deficit mechanism?
  21. Older Adults' Decline in Associative Memory: Assessing the Role of Speed of Processing and Attentional Resources