Author
Number of items: 34.
Article
Reduced mind-wandering in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Testing the spontaneous retrieval deficit hypothesis. (2018)
Agnieszka Niedzwienska
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Spontaneous retrieval deficits in amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: : A case of focal event-based prospective memory. (2017)
Agnieszka Niedzwienska,
Lia Kvavilashvili,
Kunle Ashaye
and
Jacek Neckar
Event-based prospective memory in mildly and severely autistic children. (2016)
D. Sheppard,
Lia Kvavilashvili
and
Nuala Ryder
Increased frequency of involuntary semantic memories or mind-pops in schizophrenia : a diary study. (2015)
Ia Elua,
K.R. Laws
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
A longitudinal investigation of repressive coping and ageing. (2015)
James Erskine,
Lia Kvavilashvili,
Lynn Myers,
Sarah Leggett,
Steve Davies,
Syd Hiskey,
Joanna Hogg,
Sophia Yeo
and
George Georgiou
Role of triggers and dysphoria in mind-wandering about past, present and future : A laboratory study. (2015)
Ben Plimpton,
Priya Patel
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Metamemory prediction accuracy for simple prospective and retrospective memory tasks in 5-year-old children. (2014)
Lia Kvavilashvili
and
R.M. Ford
Solving the Mystery of Intrusive Flashbacks in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Comment on Brewin 2014). (2014)
Lia Kvavilashvili
Involuntary autobiographical memories. (2013)
Rosemary J. Bradley,
Chris J. A. Moulin
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Prospective memory and ageing paradox with event-based tasks : A study of young, young-old, and old-old participants. (2013)
Lia Kvavilashvili,
J. Cockburn
and
Diana Kornbrot
From mind-pops to hallucinations? : A study of involuntary semantic memories in schizophrenia. (2012)
I. Elua,
K.R. Laws
and
L. Kvavilashvili
Involuntary autobiographical memories in dysphoric mood: a laboratory study. (2011)
Lia Kvavilashvili
and
Simone Schlagman
Effects of age on phenomenology and consistency of flashbulb memories of September 11 and a staged control event. (2010)
L. Kvavilashvili,
J. Mirani,
S. Schlagman,
J.A.K. Erskine
and
D. Kornbrot
I suppress, therefore I smoke : effects of thought suppression on smoking behavior. (2010)
James Erskine,
George Georgiou
and
Lia Kvavilashvili
Consistency of flashbulb memories of September 11 over long delays : implications for consolidation and wrong time slice hypotheses. (2009)
L. Kvavilashvili,
J. Mirani,
S. Schlagman,
K. Foley
and
D. Kornbrot
Differential effects of age on involuntary and voluntary autobiographical memory. (2009)
S. Schlagman,
M. Kliegel,
J. Schulz
and
L. Kvavilashvili
Differential effects of age on prospective and retrospective memory tasks in young, young-old, and old-old adults. (2009)
L. Kvavilashvili,
D. Kornbrot,
V. Mash,
J. Cockburn
and
A. Milne
Involuntary autobiographical memories in and outside the laboratory: How different are they from voluntary autobiographical memories? (2008)
S. Schlagman
and
L. Kvavilashvili
Is time-based prospective remembering mediated by self-initiated rehearsals Role of incidental cues, ongoing activity, age and motivation. (2007)
L. Kvavilashvili
and
L. Fisher
The effects of age on well-being, psychopathology and repressive coping. (2007)
J.A.K. Erskine,
L. Kvavilashvili,
M.A. Conway
and
L. Myers
The predictors of thought suppression in young and old adults : effects of anxiety, rumination and other variables. (2007)
J.A.K. Erskine,
L. Kvavilashvili
and
D. Kornbrot
A content analysis of involuntary autobiographical memories : examining the positivity effect in old age. (2006)
S. Schlagman,
J. Schulz
and
L. Kvavilashvili
Ecological validity and twenty years of real-life/laboratory controversy in memory research: A critical (and historical) review. (2004)
L. Kvavilashvili
and
J. Ellis
Out of one's mind: A study of involuntary semantic memories. (2004)
L. Kvavilashvili
and
G. Mandler
Comparing flashbulb memories of September 11 and the death of Princess Diana : effects of time delays and nationality. (2003)
L. Kvavilashvili,
J. Mirani,
S. Schlagman
and
D. Kornbrot
Prospective memory in children: The effects of age and task interruption. (2001)
L. Kvavilashvili,
D.J. Messer
and
P. Ebdon