Office: 1153 - Physical Sciences
Phone: 217-581-7467
Email: jhmace@eiu.edu
Human Memory
Cognitive Psychology
B.S., Ramapo College of New Jersey (Psychology)
M.A., Queens College of the City University of New York (Experimental Psychology)
Ph.D., City University of New York (Experimental Psychology-Cognition)
Involuntary Memory, Autobiographical Memory Recall, Involuntary and Voluntary Recall, Autobiographical Memory Organization, Autobiographical Memory
Mace, J.H. (Ed.) (2019). The organization and structure of autobiographical memory. Oxford University Press.
Mace, J.H., McQueen, Hayslett, K.E., Staley, B.A, & Welch, T.J. (2019). Semantic memories prime autobiographical memories: Implications for everyday autobiographical remembering. Memory & Cognition, 47, 299-312.
Mace, J.H., Clevinger, A.M., Delaney, D.M., Mendez, A.S., & Simpson, S.H. (2017). Voluntary remembering: Elucidating the mental strategies used to recall the past. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 31, 156-163.
Mace, J.H., Bernas, R.S., & Clevinger, A.M. (2015). Individual differences in recognizing involuntary autobiographical memories: Impact on the reporting of abstract cues. Memory, 23, 445-452.
Mace, J.H., & Clevinger, A.M. (2013). Priming voluntary autobiographical memories: Implications for the organization of autobiographical memory and voluntary recall processes. Memory, 21, 524-536.
Mace, J.H., Clevinger, A.M., & Bernas, R.S. (2013). Involuntary memory chains: What do they tell us about autobiographical memory organization? Memory, 21, 324-335.
Mace, J.H., Atkinson, E., Moeckel, C.H., & Torres, V. (2011). Accuracy and
perspective in involuntary autobiographical memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25, 20-28.
Mace, J.H., Clevinger, A.M., & Martin, C. (2010). Involuntary memory chaining versus event cuing: Which is a better indicator of autobiographical memory organization? Memory, 18, 845-854.
Mace, J.H. (Ed.) (2010). The act of remembering: Toward an understanding of how we recall the past. Wiley-Blackwell.
Mace, J.H. (2009). Involuntary conscious memory facilitates cued recall
performance: Further evidence that chaining occurs during voluntary recall. American Journal of Psychology, 118, 371-381.
Mace, J.H., & Atkinson, E. (2009). Can we determine the functions of everyday involuntary autobiographical memories? In M. Kelly (Ed.), Applied Memory, Nova Science Publishers.
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