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Chris J. A. Moulin

Chris J. A. Moulin

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Psychology

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Citations
4585
World Ranking
10557
National Ranking
96

Overview

Chris J. A. Moulin is a researcher affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience, developmental and educational psychology, and experimental and cognitive psychology. Moulin's work also touches on psychiatry and mental health as well as electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's research topics concentrate on memory processes and influences, memory and neural mechanisms, and the relationship between identity, memory, and therapy. Additional areas include neural and behavioral psychology studies, anxiety, depression, psychometrics, treatment, cognitive processes, dementia and cognitive impairment research, as well as creativity in education and neuroscience.

Frequent publication venues for Moulin include Memory, Neuroscience of Consciousness, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Scientific Reports, and Research Square.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Moulin include:

  • Is there a G factor for metacognition? Correlations in retrospective metacognitive sensitivity across tasks (2020), Journal of Experimental Psychology General
  • Metacognitive domain specificity in feeling-of-knowing but not retrospective confidence (2020), Neuroscience of Consciousness
  • Towards a common conceptual space for metacognition in perception and memory (2023), Nature Reviews Psychology
  • The phenomenology of autobiographical retrieval (2022), Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science
  • Are involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vu natural products of memory retrieval? (2022), Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Moulin has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Céline Souchay, Audrey Mazancieux, Fabien Carreras, Lucile Meunier-Duperray, and Christine Bastin.

Best Publications

  • Self-centered memories: the reminiscence bump and the self.

    Clare J. Rathbone;Chris J. A. Moulin;Martin A. Conway

  • Music Enhances Category Fluency In Healthy Older Adults And Alzheimer's Disease Patients

    R. G. Thompson;C. J. A. Moulin;S. Hayre;R. W. Jones

  • Diminished episodic memory awareness in older adults: evidence from feeling-of-knowing and recollection.

    Céline Souchay;Chris J.A. Moulin;David Clarys;Laurence Taconnat

  • Remembering and imagining: The role of the self

    Clare J. Rathbone;Martin A. Conway;Chris J.A. Moulin

  • Transfer appropriate forgetting: The cue-dependent nature of retrieval-induced forgetting.

    Timothy J Perfect;Louisa-Jayne Stark;Jeremy J Tree;Christopher J.A Moulin

  • Automatically assisting human memory: A SenseCam browser

    Aiden R. Doherty;Chris J. A. Moulin;Alan F. Smeaton

  • Assessing the inhibitory account of retrieval-induced forgetting with implicit-memory tests.

    Timothy J. Perfect;Christopher J. A. Moulin;Martin A. Conway;Elizabeth Perry

  • Is there a G factor for metacognition? Correlations in retrospective metacognitive sensitivity across tasks.

    Audrey Mazancieux;Stephen M. Fleming;Céline Souchay;Chris J. A. Moulin

  • Autobiographical memory and amnesia: Using conceptual knowledge to ground the self

    Clare J. Rathbone;Chris J. A. Moulin;Martin A. Conway

  • Deficient Acquisition and Consolidation: Intertrial Free Recall Performance in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Christopher J.A. Moulin;Niamh James;Jayne E. Freeman;Roy W. Jones

  • Retrieval-induced forgetting in Alzheimer's disease.

    Chris J A Moulin;Timothy J Perfect;Martin A Conway;Alice S North

  • Are people with mild cognitive impairment aware of the benefits of errorless learning

    Shazia Akhtar;Chris J. A. Moulin;Peter C. W. Bowie

  • Disordered memory awareness: recollective confabulation in two cases of persistent déjà vecu

    Christopher J.A. Moulin;Martin A. Conway;Rebecca G. Thompson;Niamh James

  • Evidence for intact memory monitoring in Alzheimer's disease: metamemory sensitivity at encoding.

    Chris J.A Moulin;Timothy J Perfect;Roy W Jones

  • Benefits of SenseCam review on neuropsychological test performance.

    Ana R. Silva;Ana R. Silva;Salomé Pinho;Luís M. Macedo;Chris J. Moulin;Chris J. Moulin

  • A critical review of the effects of wearable cameras on memory

    A R Silva;M S Pinho;L Macedo;C J A Moulin

  • Metamemory in children with autism: exploring "feeling-of-knowing" in episodic and semantic memory.

    Dominika Z. Wojcik;Chris J. A. Moulin;Celine Souchay

  • SenseCam as a rehabilitation tool in a child with anterograde amnesia

    Katalin Pauly-Takacs;Chris J. A. Moulin;Edward J. Estlin

  • Déjà Experiences in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Nathan A. Illman;Chris R. Butler;Celine Souchay;Chris J. A. Moulin

  • Recognition Without Identification, Erroneous Familiarity, and Déjà Vu

    Akira Robert O'Connor;Chris Moulin

  • Involuntary autobiographical memories

    Rosemary J. Bradley;Chris J. A. Moulin;Lia Kvavilashvili

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin A. Conway
Martin A. Conway City, University of London
Timothy J. Perfect
Timothy J. Perfect Plymouth University
Christine Bastin
Christine Bastin University of Liège
Emmanuel J. Barbeau
Emmanuel J. Barbeau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Fabienne Collette
Fabienne Collette University of Liège
Robin G. Morris
Robin G. Morris King's College London
Matthias Kliegel
Matthias Kliegel University of Geneva
Michel Isingrini
Michel Isingrini François Rabelais University
Stephen M. Fleming
Stephen M. Fleming University College London
Adam Zeman
Adam Zeman University of Exeter

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