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Refereed Publications

Madan C. R., Glaholt, M. G., & Caplan, J. B. (2010). The influence of item properties on association-memory. Journal of Memory and Language, 63, 46-63.

Madan, C. R. (2010). Neuromarketing: the next step in market research? Eureka, 1 (1), 34-42.

 

Non-refereed Publications

Madan, C.R., Lau, C. S. M., Caplan, J. B., & Fujiwara, E. (2009). Emotion selectively impairs associative memory. BMC Neuroscience, 10 (Suppl 1), P341.

 

Selected Presentations

Madan, C. R., & Caplan, J. B. (2009, August). Influence of single-item properties on cued recall in distributed memory models. Poster presentation at Joint Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology and European Mathematical Psychology Group, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

 

Madan, C. R., Lau, C. S. M., Caplan, J. B., &  Fujiwara, E. (2009, July). Emotion selectively impairs associative memory. Poster presentation at the Annual Organization for Computational Neuroscience Meeting, Berlin, Germany.

 

Madan, C. R., Lau, C. S. M., Caplan, J. B., & Fujiwara, E. (2009, February). Emotion hurts intentional association learning with a concurrent advantage for item learning. Poster presentation at the Emotion Pre-Conference to the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL.

 

Madan, C. R., Glaholt, M. G., & Caplan, J. B. (2008, July). Associative symmetry generalizes to asymmetric pairs. Poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Washington, DC.

 

Madan, C. R., Glaholt, M. G., & Caplan, J. B. (2007, October). Imagery and the structure of word associations. Oral presentation at the University of Alberta Department of Psychology Cognition Seminar, Edmonton, AB.