This is the final versionAlso available from PLoS via the DOI in this recordPeople reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the self-a phenomenon known as the self-reference effect. This effect has been recognized in psychological research for almost 40 years, and its scope as a tool for investigating the self-concept is still expanding. The self-reference effect has been used within a broad range of psychological research, from cultural to neuroscientific, cognitive to clinical. Traditionally, the self-reference effect has been investigated in a laboratory context, which limits its applicability in non-laboratory samples. This paper introduces an online version of the self-referential encoding paradigm...
In mythological tales, our names and facial images are often gifted a quasi-magical power. When psyc...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
Relating information to the self improves memory. However, this self-reference effect (SRE) is typic...
<div><p>People reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the se...
People reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the self-a phe...
People reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the self a phe...
The self-reference effect (SRE) refers to the superior recall that subjects exhibit when they relate...
The self is a central construct that colors the way people per-ceive, think, and act (Banaji & P...
Information that is relevant to oneself tends to be remembered more than information that relates to...
Evidence that self-relevant information enjoys a privileged status in memory is termed the self-refe...
Self-reference at encoding increases the probability of recollective experience in recognition memor...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
This study examines the effect of emotionally-charged stimuli on surprise recall rates of self-refer...
Autobiographical memory is widely considered to be fundamentally related to concepts of self and ide...
In mythological tales, our names and facial images are often gifted a quasi-magical power. When psyc...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
Relating information to the self improves memory. However, this self-reference effect (SRE) is typic...
<div><p>People reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the se...
People reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the self-a phe...
People reliably encode information more effectively when it is related in some way to the self a phe...
The self-reference effect (SRE) refers to the superior recall that subjects exhibit when they relate...
The self is a central construct that colors the way people per-ceive, think, and act (Banaji & P...
Information that is relevant to oneself tends to be remembered more than information that relates to...
Evidence that self-relevant information enjoys a privileged status in memory is termed the self-refe...
Self-reference at encoding increases the probability of recollective experience in recognition memor...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
This study examines the effect of emotionally-charged stimuli on surprise recall rates of self-refer...
Autobiographical memory is widely considered to be fundamentally related to concepts of self and ide...
In mythological tales, our names and facial images are often gifted a quasi-magical power. When psyc...
Three experiments investigated the hypothesis that self-reference at encoding increases the probabil...
Relating information to the self improves memory. However, this self-reference effect (SRE) is typic...