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Association between ability emotional intelligence and left insula during social judgment of facial emotions
T Quarto, G Blasi, C Maddalena, G Viscanti, T Lanciano, E Soleti, ...
PLoS One 11 (2), e0148621, 2016
542016
A critical review of case studies on dissociative amnesia
I Mangiulli, H Otgaar, M Jelicic, H Merckelbach
Clinical Psychological Science 10 (2), 191-211, 2022
382022
The effects of repeated denials and fabrication on memory
F Battista, I Mangiulli, J Herter, A Curci, H Otgaar
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 32 (4), 369-381, 2020
332020
Feigning amnesia moderately impairs memory for a mock crime video
I Mangiulli, K Van Oorsouw, A Curci, H Merckelbach, M Jelicic
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 333790, 2018
322018
A court ruled case on therapy‐induced false memories
H Otgaar, A Curci, I Mangiulli, F Battista, E Rizzotti, G Sartori
Journal of Forensic Sciences 67 (5), 2122-2129, 2022
262022
What can we remember after complex denials? The impact of different false denials on memory
F Battista, A Curci, I Mangiulli, H Otgaar
Psychology, Crime & Law 27 (9), 914-931, 2021
262021
Believing in dissociative amnesia relates to claiming it: A survey of people’s experiences and beliefs about dissociative amnesia
I Mangiulli, M Jelicic, L Patihis, H Otgaar
Memory 29 (10), 1362-1374, 2021
232021
Expert opinions on the smallest effect size of interest in false memory research
P Riesthuis, I Mangiulli, N Broers, H Otgaar
Applied Cognitive Psychology 36 (1), 203-215, 2022
222022
The impact of false denials on forgetting and false memory
H Otgaar, ML Howe, I Mangiulli, C Bücken
Cognition 202, 104322, 2020
222020
Retrieval-induced forgetting in the feigning amnesia for a crime paradigm
I Mangiulli, K Van Oorsouw, A Curci, M Jelicic
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 452694, 2019
212019
Do reminders of the crime reverse the memory-undermining effect of simulating amnesia?
I Mangiulli, T Lanciano, K Van Oorsouw, M Jelicic, A Curci
Memory & Cognition 47, 1375-1385, 2019
192019
Can implicit measures detect source information in crime-related amnesia?
I Mangiulli, T Lanciano, M Jelicic, K van Oorsouw, F Battista, A Curci
Memory 26 (8), 1019-1029, 2018
192018
The role of executive functions in the effects of lying on memory
F Battista, H Otgaar, I Mangiulli, A Curci
Acta Psychologica 215, 103295, 2021
182021
Do liars really remember what they lied upon? The impact of fabrication on memory
F Battista, I Mangiulli, P Riesthuis, A Curci, H Otgaar
Memory 29 (8), 1076-1090, 2021
172021
Public beliefs on the relationship between lying and memory
P Riesthuis, H Otgaar, F Battista, I Mangiulli
Psychology, Crime & Law 28 (6), 545-568, 2022
162022
Fifty shades of unsaid: Women’s explicit and implicit attitudes towards sexual morality
T Lanciano, E Soleti, F Guglielmi, I Mangiulli, A Curci
Europe's Journal of Psychology 12 (4), 550, 2016
152016
Creating a false alibi leads to errors of commission and omission
P Riesthuis, H Otgaar, A De Cort, G Bogaard, I Mangiulli
Applied Cognitive Psychology 36 (4), 936-945, 2022
122022
The memory-undermining effect of simulated crime-related amnesia and its legal implications: A review
I Mangiulli, P Riesthuis, H Otgaar
Psychological Injury and Law 15 (2), 213-226, 2022
112022
Adopting a fictitious autobiography: fabrication inflation or deflation?
P Riesthuis, H Otgaar, I Mangiulli, R de Tauzia
Memory 28 (6), 741-752, 2020
102020
An Experimental Investigation of the Misinformation Effect in Crime‐Related Amnesia Claims
I Mangiulli, H Otgaar, A Curci, M Jelicic
Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
102020
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