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Can Fenerci
Can Fenerci
PhD Student, McGill University
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Reminders of social connection can attenuate anthropomorphism: A replication and extension of Epley, Akalis, Waytz, and Cacioppo (2008)
JA Bartz, K Tchalova, C Fenerci
Psychological science 27 (12), 1644-1650, 2016
1042016
A neurocognitive perspective on the forms and functions of autobiographical memory retrieval
S Sheldon, C Fenerci, L Gurguryan
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 13, 4, 2019
912019
Volume of the posterior hippocampus mediates age-related differences in spatial context memory and is correlated with increased activity in lateral frontal, parietal and …
J Snytte, C Fenerci, S Rajagopal, C Beaudoin, K Hooper, S Sheldon, ...
NeuroImage 254, 119164, 2022
152022
An investigation of global-local processing bias in a large sample of typical individuals varying in autism traits
DA Hayward, C Fenerci, J Ristic
Consciousness and cognition 65, 271-279, 2018
142018
Comparing neural activity during autobiographical memory retrieval between younger and older adults: An ALE meta-analysis
C Fenerci, L Gurguryan, RN Spreng, S Sheldon
Neurobiology of Aging 119, 8-21, 2022
62022
Changes in the experience of time: The impact of spatial information on the perception and memory of duration
C Fenerci, K da Silva Castanheira, M LoParco, S Sheldon
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (3), 471-482, 2021
52021
The role of episodic memory in imagining autobiographical events: the influence of event expectancy and context familiarity
C Fenerci, S Sheldon
Memory 30 (5), 573-590, 2022
32022
The Neural Corelates of Constructing Conceptual and Perceptual Representations of Autobiographical Memories
L Gurguryan, C Fenerci, N Ngo, S Sheldon
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-23, 2024
2024
Remembering what we imagine: the role of event schemas in shaping how imagined autobiographical events are recalled
C Fenerci, B Adjei, S Sheldon
Learning & Memory 31 (4), a053993, 2024
2024
Shift happens: Aging alters the content but not the organization of memory for complex events
C Fenerci, E Davis, S Henderson, KL Campbell, S Sheldon
PsyArXiv, 2023
2023
The effect of encoding goals in modulating the content and accuracy of episodic memory in aging
C Fenerci, S Sheldon, S O'Toole
OSF, 2023
2023
Influence of prior knowledge on the mental simulation and encoding of novel autobiographical events
C Fenerci
McGill University, 2021
2021
Space Matters: Investigating the influence of spatial information on subjective time perception.
C Fenerci, M LoParco, K da Silva Castanheira, S Sheldon
CogSci, 3456, 2019
2019
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