Faculty and Staff Listing
John H. Mace
Professor, Chair Office: 1153 - Physical SciencesPhone: 217-581-7467
Email: jhmace@eiu.edu
Website: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HdrCSEQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Education & Training
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)
Publications
**Recent and Representative Publications**
Mace, J.H., & Aaron, H.E. (2026). Comparing semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming to reminiscence priming on an involuntary memory task. Consciousness and Cognition, 139, article 104000.
Mace, J.H., & Aaron, H.E. (2026). Autobiographical memories prime semantic memories on conceptual implicit memory tasks. Memory & Cognition, 54, 233-243.
Mace, J.H., & Chow, E. (2026). Preoccupation priming: How repetitive thinking can influence our involuntary memories. Consciousness and Cognition, 137, article 103966.
Mace, J.H., & Clevinger, A.M. (2026). Involuntary remembering in everyday life: The possible roles of concurrent activities and thoughts. Memory, 34, 45-56.
Mace, J.H., & Aaron, H.E. (2025). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming: Priming from thoughts and imagined activities. Psychological Research, 89, 110, 1-13.
Mace, J.H., Ingle, K.E, & Aaron, H.E. (2025). Narrative processing primes autobiographical memories: Another instance of semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming. Memory & Cognition, 53, 2187-2196.
Mace, J.H., HaileMariam, A., Zhu, J., & Howell, N. (2025). Involuntary remembering and ADHD: Do individuals with ADHD symptoms experience high volumes of involuntary memories in everyday life? British Journal of Psychology, 116, 216-232.
Mace, J.H, Keller, S.R, & Ingle, K.E. (2024). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming: The role of cue repetition. Memory, 32, 1199-1210.
Mace, J.H & Keller, S.R. (2024). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming: The role of stimulus processing. Psychological Research, 88, 1941-1951.
Mace, J.H & Keller, S.R. (2024). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming occurs when stimuli are presented below the threshold of awareness. Consciousness and Cognition, 123, Article 103723.
Mace, J.H & Ostermeier, K.L. (2024). Obtaining semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming on the vigilance task with non-verbal cues. Memory & Cognition, 52, 1357-1367.
Mace, J.H. (2024). Priming in the autobiographical memory system: Implications and future directions. Memory, 32, 694-708.
Mace, J.H., Ostermeier, K.L., & Zhu, J. (2023). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming is ubiquitous. Memory & Cognition, 51, 1729-1744.
Mace, J.H., Zhu, J., Kruchten, E.A., & McNally, K. (2023). Involuntary autobiographical memories: The question of function. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 37, 600-611.
Mace, J.H., & Kruchten, E.A (2023). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming causes involuntary autobiographical memory production: The effects of single and multiple prime presentations. Memory & Cognition, 51, 115-128.
Mace, J.H., & Hidalgo, A.M. (2022). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming affects involuntary autobiographical memory production after a long delay. Consciousness and Cognition, 104, Article 103385.
Mace, J.H., Petersen, E.P., & Kruchten, E.A. (2021). Elucidating the mental processes underlying the direct retrieval of autobiographical memories. Consciousness and Cognition, 94, Article 103190.
Mace, J.H., Staley, B.A., & Sopoci, M.K. (2021). When trying to recall our past, all roads lead to Rome: More evidence for the multi-process retrieval theory of autobiographical memory. Memory & Cognition, 49, 438-450.
Mace, J.H., & Petersen, E.P. (2020). Priming autobiographical memories: How recalling the past may affect everyday forms of autobiographical remembering. Consciousness and Cognition, 85, Article 103018.
Mace, J.H., & Unlu, M. (2020). Semantic-to-autobiographical memory priming occurs across multiple sources: Implications for autobiographical remembering. Memory & Cognition, 48, 931-941.
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. (2013). Priming voluntary autobiographical memories: Implications for the organization of autobiographical memory and voluntary recall processes. Memory, 21, 524-536.
Mace, J.H. (2005). Priming involuntary autobiographical memories. Memory, 13(8).
Frequently Taught Courses
Human Memory
Cognitive Psychology
Research & Creative Interests
Involuntary Memory, Autobiographical Memory Recall, Involuntary and Voluntary Recall, Autobiographical Memory Organization, Autobiographical Memory, Autobiographical Memory Priming