Publications

2025

Megla, E., Rosenthal, S. R., & Bainbridge, W. A. (2025). Drawings reveal changes in object memory, but not spatial memory, over time. Cognition, 254, 105988.


2024

Fawcett J., Taylor, T. L., Megla, E., & Maxcey, A. M. (2024). Active intentional and unintentional forgetting in the lab and everyday life. Nature Reviews Psychology, 1-13.


2023

Megla, E. & Bainbridge, W. A. (2023). The interaction of perception and memory. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience


2021

Maxcey, A. M., Joykutty, Z., & Megla, E. (2021). Tracking induced forgetting across both strong and weak memory representations to test competing theories of forgetting. Scientific Reports. 11:23028.


Maxcey, A. M., De Leon, V., Janakiefski, L., Megla, E., Stallkamp, S., Torres, R., Wick, S. B., Fukuda, K. (2021). Induced forgetting of pictures across shifts in context. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 47(8), 1091.


Megla, E. & Woodman, G. F. (2021). Medium strength visual long-term memories are the most fragile. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 1-8.


Megla, E., Woodman, G. F., & Maxcey, A. M. (2021). Induced forgetting is the result of true forgetting, not shifts in decision-making thresholds. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 33:6, 1129-1141.


Wang, S., Megla, E., & Woodman, G. F. (2021). Stimulus induced alpha suppression tracks the difficulty of attentional selection, not visual working memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1-27.

 

2019

Maxcey,  A. M., Dezso, B., Megla, E., & Schneider, A. (2019). Unintentional forgetting is beyond cognitive control. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 4(1), 25.


Maxcey,  A. M., Janakiefski, L., Megla, E., Smerdell, M., & Stallkamp, S. (2019). Modality-specific forgetting. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26(2), 622-633.


Manuscripts

* Megla, E., * Prasad, D., & Bainbridge, W. A. (under review). The Neural Underpinnings of Aphantasia: A Case Study of Identical Twins. 



* co-first authors