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  1. Long-married couples recall their wedding day: the influence of collaboration and gender on autobiographical memory recall
  2. “They’re playing our song”: Couple-defining songs in intimate relationships
  3. Successful and Unsuccessful Collaborative Processes in Strangers and Couples Performing Prospective Memory Tasks
  4. Ageing stereotypes influence the transmission of false memories in the social contagion paradigm
  5. Collaboration and prospective memory: comparing nominal and collaborative group performance in strangers and couples
  6. Cue generation and memory construction in direct and generative autobiographical memory retrieval
  7. Why two heads apart are better than two heads together: Multiple mechanisms underlie the collaborative inhibition effect in memory.
  8. Reaping what they sow: Benefits of remembering together in intimate couples
  9. Mind the gap: Generations of questions in the early science of collaborative recall
  10. Shared encoding and the costs and benefits of collaborative recall.
  11. Consensus Collaboration Enhances Group and Individual Recall Accuracy
  12. We Remember, We Forget: Collaborative Remembering in Older Couples
  13. The psychology of memory, extended cognition, and socially distributed remembering
  14. Mood and retrieval-induced forgetting of positive and negative autobiographical memories
  15. How did you feel when “The Crocodile Hunter” died? Voicing and silencing in conversation influences memory for an autobiographical event
  16. Collaborative recall and collective memory: What happens when we remember together?
  17. A conceptual and empirical framework for the social distribution of cognition: The case of memory
  18. Turn-Taking Versus Consensus in Collaborative Recall