Published on in Vol 21, No 5 (2019): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13333, first published .
Remediating Reduced Autobiographical Memory in Healthy Older Adults With Computerized Memory Specificity Training (c-MeST): An Observational Before-After Study

Remediating Reduced Autobiographical Memory in Healthy Older Adults With Computerized Memory Specificity Training (c-MeST): An Observational Before-After Study

Remediating Reduced Autobiographical Memory in Healthy Older Adults With Computerized Memory Specificity Training (c-MeST): An Observational Before-After Study

Journals

  1. Hallford D, Carmichael A, Austin D, Takano K, Raes F, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M. A study protocol for a randomised trial of adjunct computerised memory specificity training (c-MeST) for major depression in youth: targeting cognitive mechanisms to enhance usual care outcomes in mental health settings. Trials 2020;21(1) View
  2. Martens K, Takano K, Barry T, Holmes E, Wyckaert S, Raes F. Remediating reduced memory specificity in bipolar disorder: A case study using a Computerized Memory Specificity Training. Brain and Behavior 2019;9(12) View
  3. Hallford D, Austin D, Takano K, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M, Raes F. Computerized Memory Specificity Training (c-MeST) for major depression: A randomised controlled trial. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2021;136:103783 View
  4. Barry T, Hallford D, Hitchcock C, Takano K, Raes F. The current state of memory Specificity Training (MeST) for emotional disorders. Current Opinion in Psychology 2021;41:28 View
  5. Hallford D, Rusanov D, Yeow J, Barry T. Overgeneral and specific autobiographical memory predict the course of depression: an updated meta-analysis. Psychological Medicine 2021;51(6):909 View
  6. Parkin A, Parker A, Dagnall N. Effects of saccadic eye movements on episodic & semantic memory fluency in older and younger participants. Memory 2023;31(1):34 View
  7. MATSUMOTO N. Autobiographical memory: Measurement tasks and its structures. The Japanese Journal of Cognitive Psychology 2022;19(2):39 View
  8. Yeung Y, Yu C. Cognitive-Emotional Benefits of Weekly Exposure to Nature: A Taiwanese Study on Young Adults. Sustainability 2022;14(13):7828 View
  9. Jung D, Choi J, Park S, Choi K. Improving older adults' autobiographical memory through video‐conferencing intervention during COVID‐19. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2023;38(8) View
  10. Hernandez D, Griffith C, Deffner A, Nkulu H, Hovhannisyan M, Ruiz J, Andrews-Hanna J, Grilli M. Retrieving autobiographical memories in autobiographical contexts: are age-related differences in narrated episodic specificity present outside of the laboratory?. Psychological Research 2024;88(5):1437 View
  11. Hallford D, Austin D, Takano K, Yeow J, Rusanov D, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M, Raes F. Improving usual care outcomes in major depression in youth by targeting memory specificity: A randomized controlled trial of adjunct computerized memory specificity training (c-MeST). Journal of Affective Disorders 2024;358:500 View
  12. Barry T, Hallford D. Transdiagnostic and transtherapeutic strategies for optimising autobiographical memory. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2024;180:104575 View
  13. Salamat M, Moradi A, Hasani J, Farahimanesh S, Ayatmehr F, Yavarzadeh H, Jobson L. Exploring the efficacy of memory specificity training on depression among Iranian adolescents: a comparative analysis of online vs. in-person delivery. Scientific Reports 2024;14(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Stefan G, Dorey J. Remédiation Cognitive. View