Curriculum Vitae

David C. Rubin

Box 90086, Durham, NC 27708-0086 +1 919 660 5732 (office)
(email)
Education

Ph.D.Harvard University1974
M.A.Harvard University1972
Special StudentMassachusetts Inst. of Technology1969
BSCarnegie-Mellon University1968
Areas of Research

http://psychandneuro.duke.edu/research/labs/rubinlab

Professional Experience / Employment History

Aarhus University
International Fellow, Center on Autobiographical Memory Research, 2010 - present
Duke University
Juanita M. Kreps Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, 2008 - present
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, 1999 - present
Professor, Psychology, 1987 - present
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, 1981-1987
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, 1978-1981
Duke University Medical Center
Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, 1983 - present
Lawrence University
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, 1974-1978
Harvard University
Teaching Fellow, 1970-1974
NASA: Electronics Research Center
Aerospace Engineer, Materials & Structures, GS-9, 1968-1970
Research & development in optics
Visiting Positions
Visiting Research Professor, University of Aarhus, 2005-2006
Visiting Professor, University of Aarhus, 2002-2003
Visiting Scientist, Berlin, Fall 1999
Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Spring 1999
Fellow-in-Residence, Wassenaar,The Netherlands, 1991-1992
Visiting Scientist, Applied Psychology Unit, 1985-1986
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Fellow, Association for Psychological Science
Elected a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Psychologists, Society of Experimental Psychologists, December, 2012
Honorary Doctorate (Doctorem Psychologiae Honoris Causa), University of Aarhus, September, 2012
Annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series,, Unknown, November, 2009
Juanita M. Kreps named chair, Duke University, June, 2008
Division 1-Society for General Psychology-William James Book Award, American Psychological Association
Selected Grant Support

Conferences Organized

Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. November 28, 2012, November 2012  
Professional Service

University Committee
Committee for the Future of Psychology at Duke, 2004 - 2005  
Chair/Director
member, Deparment, November 2012  
Department Committee
Reappointment Committee for Elizabethe Marsh, 2005 - 2006  
Promotion Committee for Nestor Schmajuk, 2004 - 2005  
Other
Affiliations  
Other service, January-December 2003  
Selected Recent Invited Talks

Event Memory versus Knowledge: The Dichotomy Underlying Episodic and Semantic Memory., Invited talk. Aarhus, Denmark, September, 2012  
The role of autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder, Invited keynote address. Clinical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory conference, Aarhus, Denmark, June, 2012  
Autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder, Invited talk. Norwegian Center for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Oslo, Norway, May, 2012  
Issues in mental time travel, Discussion for the meeting of the Emory Cognition Project Conference on Mental time travel? Bringing the past into the present, Emory University, Atlanta., October, 2011  
Autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder. In the symposium on Autobiographical memory: From order to disorder, 5th International Conference on Memory, University of York, England., August, 2011  
Cultural life scripts and autobiographical memory, Discussant for symposium. 5th International Conference on Memory, University of York, England., August, 2011  
Involuntary memories in posttraumatic stress disorder. In the symposium on Involuntary autobiographical memories, 5th International Conference on Memory, University of York, England., August, 2011  
Autobiographical Memory in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Invited presentation. Symposium on Emotion, trauma, and autobiographical memory. 12th European Congress of Psychology. Istanbul, Turkey, July, 2011  
How memory for stressful events affects identity, Invited Speaker. Conference on Is an Interdisciplinary Field of Memory Studies Possible? New School for Social Research, New York., February, 2011  
The basic systems theory of autobiographical memory, Invited keynote address. Conference on Theoretical Perspectives on Autobiographical Memory, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark., June, 2010  
Components of belief. Response to Barbara Herrnstein Smith’s Deep reading: Science, religion, and the incoherence of belief, Darwin Across the Disciplines Symposium. Duke University, Durham., November, 2009  
Counter to our theories, involuntary memories for an event are as frequent as voluntary memories, Poster presented. 50th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston., November, 2009  
The basic systems of autobiographical memory, Changes in autobiographical memory with posttraumatic stress disorder: A basic systems approach, and Narrative search in autobiographical memory: The role of life scripts and negative, non-scripted events., Annual Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series: University of Alberta, Edmonton, March, 2009  
The plausibility of forgotten childhood traumas, Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Cognition Group, Duke University, Durham, NC, March, 2009  
How cultural life scripts organize autobiographical memory, Invited talk. Marial Center Conference on Culture, Family and Communicative Memory, Emory University, Atlanta., December, 2008  
The role of autobiographical memory in understanding posttraumatic stress disorder, Invited Seminar. Emory University, Atlanta, December, 2008  
Autobiographical memory, Invited talk at conference on Autobiographical Memory – A bio-social approach. Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities. Essen, May 2006  
Autobiographical memory, Invited speaker. Conference on Perspectives on Memory and Cognition. Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, June 2006  
Autobiographical memory for traumatic events, Invited colloquium. Institut für Psychologie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, May 2006  
Basic systems in the transmission of oral traditions, Invited colloquium, Epic and History, Ancient and Medieval Research Group, Cogut Center for the Humanities. Brown University, Providence, November 2006  
Behavioral, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging evidence for a basic systems approach to episodic memory, Invited colloquium. Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, February 2006  
Bridging Individual Memory and Collective Remembering: Conceptual Foundations, Workshop presentation. Washington University, St. Louis, May 2006  
Evidence for a basic systems approach to autobiographical memory, Invited colloquium. Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Dallas, May 2006  
The Role of Memory in Oral Literature, Invited guest speaker. Conference on Advances in Oral Literature Research, 35th Anniversary of the Spanish Department at the Faculty of Philology, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, November 2006  
A basic systems approach to autobiographical memory, Invited colloquium. Institute of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, November 2005  
A basic systems approach to episodic memory, 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, November 2005  
Forgetting, James S. McDonnell Science of Memory: Concepts, Organizational Conference, Palisades, New York, September 2005  
Bridging Individual Memory and Collective Remembering: Conceptual Foundations, Workshop presentation. Washington University, St. Louis, May 2005  
Memories for historic and traumatic events: A cross-sectional survey study, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Los Angeles, May 2005  
Autobiographical memory: An integration of basic systems, Invited Colloquium at the Krasnow Institute, George Mason University, April 2005  
Dysfunctional integration of trauma memories in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): When the trauma becomes a key to identity, 34th Annual Congress of the European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Manchester, September 2004  
The role of structure in the marketplace of ideas: Lessons from oral traditions, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, May 2004  
A multimodal memory model, Lunchbox Seminar at Duke University, Durham, January 2004  
Neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval using a Galton-Crovitz word-cuing paradigm, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, November 2003  
Predicting Recollection and a Belief of Autobiographical Memories, 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, November 2003  
Why do we remember?, International Conference on Reminiscence and Life Review, Vancouver, October 2003  
A multimodal memory model for applied research in memory and cognition. Invited Keynote Address., 5th Biennial Meeting of hte Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. Aberdeen University, Scotland., 6 July 2003  
Cultural lifescripts: A new way of predicting recall from autobiographical memory, 5th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Aberdeen University, Scotland, July 2003  
Flashbulb memories: Examining recall for tragedy, 5th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Aberdeen University, Scotland, July 2003  
Visual imagery and narrative reasonings: Two systems that structure memories. Invited Address. Memory between image and narrative., Invited Address. Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Institute for Advance Study, Berlin, 6 June 2003  
The role of life scripts in autobiographical memory., Research on Cognition and Conscious Symposium, Institute for Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 6 April 2003  
Memory in oral traditions: A view from cognitive psychology., University of Helsinki, Finland, February 2003  
Autobiographical memory: A life span approach, Psychology Department, University of Aalborg, Denmark, February 2003  
Memory in Oral Traditions: An Update, Colloquium. Institute for Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, September 2002  
The Neural Basis of Autobiographical Memory, Colloquium. Centre for Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, University of Aarhus, Denmark, September 2002  
The Structure of Autobiographical Memory, Colloquium. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, April 2002  
Bilingual Autobiographical Memory, Invited Talk. Processing and Storage of Linguistic Information in Bilinguals. Center for Language and Communication of the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, March 2002  
Memory: Bridging Neuroscience and Phenomonology, Invited Talk. Brain and Cognition Conference. Aarhus University, Denmark, February 2002  
The Role of Narrative in Memory, Invited Talk. Memory and Narrative: An International Cross-Disciplinary Conference, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, October 2001  
How Multiple Systems Produce Memory in Oral Traditions, Colloquium. Center for Cognitive Science, Ohio State, March 2000  
How Multiple Systems Produce Personal Memories, Colloquium. Humanities Institute, Ohio State, March 2000  
Autobiographical Memory, Colloquium. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, December 1999  
The Reminiscence Bump in Autobiographical Memory, Invited Presentation. 2nd Tsukuba International Conference on Memory, Tsukuba, Japan, December 1999  
Inter and Intra Individual Analyses of Autobiographical Memory, Koc University, Istanbul, November 1999  
Inter and Intra Indvidual Analyses of Autobiographical Memory, Colloquium. Koc University, Istanbul, November 1999  
On the Phenomenal Qualities of Memory, Institute for Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, November 1999  
On the phenomenal qualities of memory, Colloquium. Institute for Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, November 1999  
Memory and Language in Oral Traditions, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, October 1999  
Memory and Language in Oral Traditions, Colloquium. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, October 1999  
A New Method for the Study or Autobiographical Memory, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, September 1999  
A new method for the study or autobiographical memory, Colloquium. Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, September 1999  
Remembering Reliving, and Believing Autobiographical Memories, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellingtron, New Zealand, April 1999  
Remembering, reliving, and believing autobiographical memories, Colloquium. Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, April 1999  
Retention Functions, Psychology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 1999  
Retention functions, Colloquium. Psychology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 1999  
The Neural Basis of Recollection, Neuroscience Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 1999  
The neural basis of recollection, Colloquium. Neuroscience Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 1999  
Cognitibe systems needed for autobiographical recollection, Colloquium. Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 1999  
Cognitive Systems Needed for Autobiographical Recollection, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 1999  
The Roles of Consciousness in Autobiographical Memory, Conference on Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, February 1999  
The Roles of consciousness in autobiographical memory, Invited Presentation. Conference on Narrative and consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, February 1999  
Behavioral and neural systems underlying for recollecting, Colloquium. Cornell University, January 1999  
Brhavioral and Neural Systems Underlying for Recollecting, Cornell University, January 1999  
Memory in Oral Traditions, Colloquium. Cornell University, January 1999  
Memory in oral traditions, Cornell University, January 1999  
Memory in oral traditions, Colloquium. Washington University, December 1998  
Memory for oral traditions, Colloquium. University of Western Ontario, Longon, Ontario, September 1997  
Memory for personal and public events experienced over a lifetime, Invited Address. Presidential Miniconvention Symposium: Psychology and the aging revolution. 105th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, August 1997  
Memory in oral traditions: The cognitive psychology of epic, ballads, and counting-out rhymes, Invited Address. 105th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, August 1997  
Complex memory systems, Invited Address. Symposium on Memory Systems, Babes-Bolyal University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, May 1997  
Serial recall of oral traditions and culturally important texts, Invited Address. 8th Annual Meeting of the Armadillo Conference, University of Texas, Dallas, May 1997  
Autobiographical memory, Invited Address. Southeastern Workers in Memory, 43rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, April 1997  
Memory in the oral traditions of children and adults, Colloquium. Harvard University, Cambridge, March 1997  
A reminiscence effect occurs in the recall of both public and private events: A review of theory and data, Colloquium. Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University, Detroit, February 1997  
Autobiographical memory, Invited Contribution. Conference on Cognition, Aging, and Survey Measurement, February 1997  
Memory for public and private events is best in early adulthood, Colloquium. Denison University, Granville, Ohio, February 1997  
Memory for oral traditions, Colloquium. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, April 1996  
A biologically inspired model of autobiographical memory, Invited Address. Biologically Inspired Autonomous Systems: Computation, Cognition, and Action, Duke University, Durham, March 1996  
Autobiographical memories across the lifespan, Colloquium. Philips Scholar, Distinguished Visitors Program, Haverford College, Haverford, March 1996  
Fundamentals of forgetting functions, Colloquium. Emory University, Atlanta, October 1995  
Memory for life events and public events across the lifespan, Colloquium. Emory University, Altlanta, October 1995  
Ruminations on reminiscence, Invited Keynote Address. 1st Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Vancouver, July 1995  
A quantitative study of retention functions, Colloquium. The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, September 1994  
A series of four lectures on autobiographical memory for the program The Psychology of Memory for Swiss graduate students, Sonloup, Switzerland, September 1994  
The distribution of autobiographical memories over the lifespan: Developmental questions, Colloquium. The Carolina Consortium on Human Development, Chapel Hill, September 1994  
The distribution of autobiographical memories over the lifespan, Colloquium. Institute for Psychology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, August 1994  
Memory for oral traditions, Invited Address. Conferinta Natinala de psihologie, Bucharest, May 1994  
Two series of two lectures on autobiographical memory, sponsored by the McDonnell Foundation Program for the Advancement of Psychology in Romania, one given at Bucharest University, Bucharest and the other at Cluj University, Cluj, May 1994  
Memory for oral traditions, Colloquium. Duke University, Durham, September 1992  
Recall of song, verse, and oral traditions, Colloquium. University of Colorado, Boulder, September 1992  
Where memory works well: Lessons from oral traditions, Invited Address. 100th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, August 1992  
Life-span organization of autobiographical memories, Symposium. 25th International Conference of Psychology, Brussels, July 1992  
A serial recall model of oral traditions, Colloquium. Institute for Psychology, University of Aarhus, Denmark, June 1992  
Interpretations of reminiscence, Colloquium. Psychogerontology Centre, University of Aarhus Psychiatric Hospital, Risskov, Denmark, June 1992  
An analysis of stability and change in oral traditions, Invited Paper. Interdisciplinary Symposium on Literature, Discourse, and Cognition, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands, February 1992  
An experimental psychologist looks at oral traditions and literacy, Colloquium. University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 1991  
Memory and the Oral Transmission of Literature, Workshop. Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Wassenaar, The Netherlands, December 1991  
Oral traditions and memory: Implications for and from imagery reseach, Colloquium, Universita Degli Studi Di Padova, Padua, Italy, October 1991  
Thought and memory in oral traditions, Invited Address. 93rd Annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, March 1991  
Flashbulb memories: Perspectives and models, Invited Address. Emory Cognition Project: Conference on Affect and Flashbulb Memories, Atlanta, February 1990  
Constraints and the stability of recall, Invited Address. 34th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC, March 1989  
Multiple constraints and recall, Colloquium, The Open University, Milton Keynes, England, July 1986  
The role of memory in the transmission of three oral traditions, Colloquium, University of York, York, England, May 1986  
Combining probabilities: Lessons from traditions, Colloquium, Oxford University, Oxford, England, March 1986  
Memory for the oral traditions of Durham, Colloquium, University of Durham, Durham, England, February 1986  
Oral traditions as memory systems: On the role of memory in epic, ballads, and children's rhymes, Colloquium, The Chaucer Club. Medical Research Center: Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, England, November 1985  
Hierarchies in space and time, Invited Paper, The Second Emory Cognition Project Conference. Real Events Remembered: Ecological Approaches to the Study of Memory, Atlanta, October 1985  
Cognition in and out of the laboratory. Chair, Issues of regularity and control, The Third George A. Talland Memorial Conference on Memory and Aging, New Seabury, MA, March 1985  
Oral traditions as memory systems, Colloquium, Emory University, Atlanta, March 1985  
Autobiographical memory, Chair, Aging: Changes in autobiographical memory, 92nd Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, August 1984  
Autobiographical memory, Colloquium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, April 1984  
On the distribution of autobiographical memories across the lifespan, Colloquium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, September 1982  
Noesis, poesis, and the residue of our oral-aural past, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation symposium, The ecology of cognition: Biological, cultural, and historical perspectives, Tanglewood Park, Clemmons, SC, April 1982  
Autobiographical memory, Colloquium, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, March 1982  
Mapping memory: An empirical approach, Colloquium, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, February 1982  
Oral traditions from Homer to the schoolyard: Implications for the way psychology views memory, Colloquium, Washington College, Chestertown, MD, February 1980  
Memory for prose, Psi Chi colloquium, Meredith College, Raleigh, October 1979  
A contribution to the round table on transmission and form in oral traditions, Invited paper for theTwelfth Congress of the International Musicological Society, Berkeley, August 1977  

Publications

Journal Articles

  1. Gehrt, TB; Nielsen, NP; Hoyle, RH; Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, Narrative identity does not predict well-being when controlling for emotional valence., Memory (Hove, England), vol. 31 no. 8 (September, 2023), pp. 1051-1061
  2. Rubin, DC; Bell, CF, Using shame to extend Martin Conway's self-memory system., Memory (Hove, England) (July, 2023), pp. 1-12
  3. Rubin, DC; Bell, CF, Tonic immobility (freezing) during sexual and physical assaults produces stronger memory effects than other characteristics of the assaults., Memory (Hove, England), vol. 31 no. 5 (May, 2023), pp. 678-688
  4. Allé, MC; Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, Autobiographical memory and the self on the psychosis continuum: investigating their relationship with positive- and negative-like symptoms., Memory (Hove, England), vol. 31 no. 4 (April, 2023), pp. 518-529
  5. Berntsen, D; Hoyle, RH; Munkholm Møller, D; Rubin, DC, Digital daydreaming: Introducing the spontaneous smartphone checking scale, Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 37 no. 1 (January, 2023), pp. 147-160
  6. Shan, Y; Yan, S; Jia, Y; Hu, Y; Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, The Properties of Involuntary and Voluntary Autobiographical Memories in Chinese Patients with Depression and Healthy Individuals, Cognitive Therapy and Research (January, 2023)
  7. McNally, RJ; Berntsen, D; Brewin, CR; Rubin, DC, Are memories of sexual trauma fragmented? A post publication discussion among Richard J. McNally, Dorthe Berntsen, Chris R. Brewin and David C. Rubin., Memory (Hove, England), vol. 30 no. 5 (May, 2022), pp. 658-660
  8. Rubin, DC, A conceptual space for episodic and semantic memory., Memory & cognition, vol. 50 no. 3 (April, 2022), pp. 464-477
  9. Rubin, DC, Properties of autobiographical memories are reliable and stable individual differences., Cognition, vol. 210 (May, 2021), pp. 104583
  10. Gehrt, TB; Nielsen, NP; Hoyle, RH; Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, Individual Differences in Autobiographical Memory: The Autobiographical Recollection Test Predicts Ratings of Specific Memories Across Cueing Conditions, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, vol. 11 no. 1 (January, 2021), pp. 85-96
  11. Rubin, DC, Self-Concept Focus: A Tendency to Perceive Autobiographical Events as Central to Identity, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, vol. 9 no. 4 (December, 2020), pp. 576-586
  12. Rubin, DC, The ability to recall scenes is a stable individual difference: Evidence from autobiographical remembering., Cognition, vol. 197 (April, 2020), pp. 104164
  13. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Academic Forgetting, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, vol. 9 no. 1 (March, 2020), pp. 52-57
  14. Berntsen, D; Hoyle, RH; Rubin, DC, The Autobiographical Recollection Test (ART): A Measure of Individual Differences in Autobiographical Memory., Journal of applied research in memory and cognition, vol. 8 no. 3 (September, 2019), pp. 305-318
  15. Rubin, DC; Deffler, SA; Umanath, S, Scenes enable a sense of reliving: Implications for autobiographical memory., vol. 183 (February, 2019), pp. 44-56, Elsevier BV
  16. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D; Deffler, SA; Brodar, K, Self-narrative focus in autobiographical events: The effect of time, emotion, and individual differences., vol. 47 no. 1 (January, 2019), pp. 63-75, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  17. Gehrt, TB; Berntsen, D; Hoyle, RH; Rubin, DC, Psychological and clinical correlates of the Centrality of Event Scale: A systematic review., vol. 65 (November, 2018), pp. 57-80, Elsevier BV
  18. Hall, SA; Brodar, KE; LaBar, KS; Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Neural responses to emotional involuntary memories in posttraumatic stress disorder: Differences in timing and activity., vol. 19 (January, 2018), pp. 793-804, Elsevier BV
  19. Rubin, DC, What psychology and cognitive neuroscience know about the communicative function of memory., The Behavioral and brain sciences, vol. 41 (January, 2018), pp. e30
  20. Rubin, DC; Li, D; Hall, SA; Kragel, PA; Berntsen, D, Taking tests in the magnet: Brain mapping standardized tests., vol. 38 no. 11 (November, 2017), pp. 5706-5725, Wiley
  21. Ogle, CM; Siegler, IC; Beckham, JC; Rubin, DC, Neuroticism Increases PTSD Symptom Severity by Amplifying the Emotionality, Rehearsal, and Centrality of Trauma Memories., J Pers, vol. 85 no. 5 (October, 2017), pp. 702-715
  22. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Commentary-Pre- and Posttrauma Predictors of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity: Reply to van der Velden and van der Knaap (2017)., Clin Psychol Sci, vol. 5 no. 1 (January, 2017), pp. 146-149
  23. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D; Ogle, CM; Deffler, SA; Beckham, JC, Scientific evidence versus outdated beliefs: A response to Brewin (2016)., J Abnorm Psychol, vol. 125 no. 7 (October, 2016), pp. 1018-1021
  24. Deffler, SA; Fox, C; Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC, All my children: The roles of semantic category and phonetic similarity in the misnaming of familiar individuals., vol. 44 no. 7 (October, 2016), pp. 989-999, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  25. Ford, JH; Rubin, DC; Giovanello, KS, The effects of song familiarity and age on phenomenological characteristics and neural recruitment during autobiographical memory retrieval., vol. 26 no. 3 (September, 2016), pp. 199-210, American Psychological Association (APA)
  26. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Maladaptive trauma appraisals mediate the relation between attachment anxiety and PTSD symptom severity., Psychol Trauma, vol. 8 no. 3 (May, 2016), pp. 301-309, American Psychological Association, ISSN 1942-9681
  27. Butler, AC; Rice, HJ; Wooldridge, CL; Rubin, DC, Visual imagery in autobiographical memory: The role of repeated retrieval in shifting perspective., vol. 42 (May, 2016), pp. 237-253, Elsevier BV, ISSN 1053-8100
  28. Koppel, J; Rubin, DC, Recent Advances in Understanding the Reminiscence Bump: The Importance of Cues in Guiding Recall from Autobiographical Memory., vol. 25 no. 2 (April, 2016), pp. 135-149, Association for Psychological Science, ISSN 0963-7214
  29. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Accounting for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity With Pre- and Posttrauma Measures: A Longitudinal Study of Older Adults., Clin Psychol Sci, vol. 4 no. 2 (March, 2016), pp. 272-286, ISSN 2167-7026
  30. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D; Hoyle, RH; Boals, A; Collie, CF; Clancy, CP; Hertzberg, MA, The stress response syndrome: The 17 PTSD symptoms as a single scale (January, 2016)
  31. Rubin, DC; Deffler, SA; Ogle, CM; Dowell, NM; Graesser, AC; Beckham, JC, Participant, rater, and computer measures of coherence in posttraumatic stress disorder., J Abnorm Psychol, vol. 125 no. 1 (January, 2016), pp. 11-25, ISSN 0021-843X
  32. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC; Salgado, S, The frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and future thoughts in relation to daydreaming, emotional distress, and age., vol. 36 (November, 2015), pp. 352-372, Elsevier BV, ISSN 1053-8100
  33. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Pretraumatic Stress Reactions in Soldiers Deployed to Afghanistan., vol. 3 no. 5 (September, 2015), pp. 663-674, SAGE Publications, ISSN 2167-7026
  34. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, The relation between insecure attachment and posttraumatic stress: Early life versus adulthood traumas., Psychol Trauma, vol. 7 no. 4 (July, 2015), pp. 324-332, ISSN 1942-9681
  35. Rubin, DC, One bump, two bumps, three bumps, four? Using retrieval cues to divide one autobiographical memory reminiscence bump into many, vol. 4 no. 1 (January, 2015), pp. 87-89, Elsevier Inc., ISSN 2211-3681
  36. Rubin, DC; Umanath, S, Event memory: A theory of memory for laboratory, autobiographical, and fictional events., vol. 122 no. 1 (January, 2015), pp. 1-23, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0033-295X
  37. Rubin, DC, Psychology. How quickly we forget., vol. 346 no. 6213 (November, 2014), pp. 1058-1059, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), ISSN 0036-8075
  38. Hall, SA; Rubin, DC; Miles, A; Davis, SW; Wing, EA; Cabeza, R; Berntsen, D, The neural basis of involuntary episodic memories., J Cogn Neurosci, vol. 26 no. 10 (October, 2014), pp. 2385-2399, ISSN 0898-929X
  39. Rubin, DC; Boals, A; Hoyle, RH, Narrative centrality and negative affectivity: independent and interactive contributors to stress reactions., Journal of experimental psychology. General, vol. 143 no. 3 (June, 2014), pp. 1159-1170, ISSN 0096-3445
  40. Rubin, DC, Schema-driven construction of future autobiographical traumatic events: the future is much more troubling than the past., vol. 143 no. 2 (April, 2014), pp. 612-630, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0096-3445
  41. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Changes in neuroticism following trauma exposure., J Pers, vol. 82 no. 2 (April, 2014), pp. 93-102
  42. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Involuntary Memories and Dissociative Amnesia: Assessing Key Assumptions in PTSD Research., vol. 2 no. 2 (March, 2014), pp. 174-186, SAGE Publications, ISSN 2167-7026
  43. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Cumulative exposure to traumatic events in older adults., Aging Ment Health, vol. 18 no. 3 (2014), pp. 316-325
  44. Ford, JH; Rubin, DC; Giovanello, KS, Effects of task instruction on autobiographical memory specificity in young and older adults., vol. 22 no. 6 (2014), pp. 722-736, ISSN 0965-8211
  45. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, The impact of the developmental timing of trauma exposure on PTSD symptoms and psychosocial functioning among older adults., Dev Psychol, vol. 49 no. 11 (November, 2013), pp. 2191-2200
  46. Rubin, DC; Feeling, N, Measuring the Severity of Negative and Traumatic Events., vol. 1 no. 4 (October, 2013), pp. 375-389, SAGE Publications, ISSN 2167-7026
  47. Ogle, CM; Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D; Siegler, IC, The Frequency and Impact of Exposure to Potentially Traumatic Events Over the Life Course., Clin Psychol Sci, vol. 1 no. 4 (October, 2013), pp. 426-434, ISSN 2167-7026
  48. St, JPL; Kragel, PA; Rubin, DC, Neural networks supporting autobiographical memory retrieval in posttraumatic stress disorder., vol. 13 no. 3 (September, 2013), pp. 554-566, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 1530-7026
  49. Berntsen, D; Johannessen, KB; Thomsen, YD; Bertelsen, M; Hoyle, RH; Rubin, DC, Peace and war: trajectories of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms before, during, and after military deployment in Afghanistan., vol. 23 no. 12 (December, 2012), pp. 1557-1565, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0956-7976
  50. St, JPL; Rubin, DC; Cabeza, R, Age-related effects on the neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval., vol. 33 no. 7 (July, 2012), pp. 1298-1310, Elsevier BV
  51. Rubin, DC; Hoyle, RH; Leary, MR, Differential predictability of four dimensions of affect intensity., vol. 26 no. 1 (2012), pp. 25-41, Informa UK Limited
  52. Janssen, SMJ; Rubin, DC; Conway, MA, The reminiscence bump in the temporal distribution of the best football players of all time: Pelé, Cruijff or Maradona?, vol. 65 no. 1 (2012), pp. 165-178, SAGE Publications
  53. Boals, A; Hathaway, LM; Rubin, DC, The Therapeutic Effects of Completing Autobiographical Memory Questionnaires for Positive and Negative Events: An Experimental Approach, vol. 35 no. 6 (December, 2011), pp. 544-549, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0147-5916
  54. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Two versions of life: emotionally negative and positive life events have different roles in the organization of life story and identity., Emotion, vol. 11 no. 5 (October, 2011), pp. 1190-1201
  55. Rice, HJ; Rubin, DC, Remembering from any angle: the flexibility of visual perspective during retrieval., vol. 20 no. 3 (September, 2011), pp. 568-577, Elsevier BV, ISSN 1053-8100
  56. Rubin, DC; Dennis, MF; Beckham, JC, Autobiographical memory for stressful events: the role of autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder., Conscious Cogn, vol. 20 no. 3 (September, 2011), pp. 840-856
  57. Rubin, DC, The coherence of memories for trauma: evidence from posttraumatic stress disorder., vol. 20 no. 3 (September, 2011), pp. 857-865, Elsevier BV
  58. Boals, A; Rubin, DC, The integration of emotions in memories: Cognitive-emotional distinctiveness and posttraumatic stress disorder, vol. 25 no. 5 (September, 2011), pp. 811-816, Wiley, ISSN 0888-4080
  59. St, JPL; Kragel, PA; Rubin, DC, Dynamic neural networks supporting memory retrieval., vol. 57 no. 2 (July, 2011), pp. 608-616, Elsevier BV
  60. Huijbers, W; Pennartz, CMA; Rubin, DC; Daselaar, SM, Imagery and retrieval of auditory and visual information: neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful performance., vol. 49 no. 7 (June, 2011), pp. 1730-1740, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0028-3932
  61. St, JPL; Botzung, A; Miles, A; Rubin, DC, Functional neuroimaging of emotionally intense autobiographical memories in post-traumatic stress disorder., vol. 45 no. 5 (May, 2011), pp. 630-637, Elsevier BV
  62. Janssen, SMJ; Rubin, DC, Age Effects in Cultural Life Scripts., vol. 25 no. 2 (March, 2011), pp. 291-298, Wiley, ISSN 0888-4080
  63. Janssen, SMJ; Rubin, DC; St, JPL, The temporal distribution of autobiographical memory: changes in reliving and vividness over the life span do not explain the reminiscence bump., vol. 39 no. 1 (January, 2011), pp. 1-11, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  64. Siegler, IC; Williams, RB; Rimer, BK; Rubin, DC; Brummett, BH; Barefoot, JC; Costa, PT, WHEN I'M 64: FINDINGS FROM THE UNC ALUMNI HEART STUDY, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, vol. 17 (August, 2010), pp. 9-10, SPRINGER, ISSN 1070-5503
  65. Rubin, DC; Boals, A, People who expect to enter psychotherapy are prone to believing that they have forgotten memories of childhood trauma and abuse., vol. 18 no. 5 (July, 2010), pp. 556-562, Informa UK Limited, ISSN PMC2904647
  66. Rubin, DC, Emotion and autobiographical memory: considerations from posttraumatic stress disorder., vol. 7 no. 1 (March, 2010), pp. 132-133, Elsevier BV
  67. Botzung, A; Rubin, DC; Miles, A; Cabeza, R; Labar, KS, Mental hoop diaries: emotional memories of a college basketball game in rival fans., vol. 30 no. 6 (February, 2010), pp. 2130-2137, Society for Neuroscience
  68. Rubin, DC; Boals, A; Klein, K, Autobiographical Memories for Very Negative Events: The Effects of Thinking about and Rating Memories., vol. 34 no. 1 (February, 2010), pp. 35-48, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0147-5916
  69. Botzung, A; Labar, KS; Kragel, P; Miles, A; Rubin, DC, Component Neural Systems for the Creation of Emotional Memories during Free Viewing of a Complex, Real-World Event., vol. 4 (2010), pp. 34, Frontiers Media SA, ISSN PMC2876881
  70. Rice, HJ; Rubin, DC, I can see it both ways: first- and third-person visual perspectives at retrieval., vol. 18 no. 4 (December, 2009), pp. 877-890, Elsevier BV, ISSN 1053-8100
  71. Rubin, DC; Talarico, JM, A comparison of dimensional models of emotion: evidence from emotions, prototypical events, autobiographical memories, and words., vol. 17 no. 8 (November, 2009), pp. 802-808, Informa UK Limited, ISSN PMC2784275
  72. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, The frequency of voluntary and involuntary autobiographical memories across the life span., vol. 37 no. 5 (July, 2009), pp. 679-688, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  73. Talarico, JM; Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Positive emotions enhance recall of peripheral details, vol. 23 no. 2 (March, 2009), pp. 380-398, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0269-9931
  74. Rubin, D.C., Berntsen, D., & Hutson, M., The normative and the personal life: Individual differences in life scripts and life stories among U.S.A. and Danish undergraduates., Memory, vol. 17 (2009), pp. 54-68, ISSN PMC3042895
  75. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D., Most people who think that they are likely to enter psychotherapy also think it is plausible that they could have forgotten their own memories of childhood sexual abuse., Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 23 (2009), pp. 170-173, ISSN PMC2752902
  76. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D., The Frequency of Voluntary and Involuntary Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan (2009)
  77. Rubin, D.C. & Talarico, J.M., A comparison of dimensional models of emotion: Evidence from emotions, prototypical events, autobiographical memories, and words (2009)
  78. Rubin, DC; Boals, A; Berntsen, D, Memory in posttraumatic stress disorder: properties of voluntary and involuntary, traumatic and nontraumatic autobiographical memories in people with and without posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms., vol. 137 no. 4 (November, 2008), pp. 591-614, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0096-3445
  79. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D; Bohni, MK, A memory-based model of posttraumatic stress disorder: evaluating basic assumptions underlying the PTSD diagnosis., vol. 115 no. 4 (October, 2008), pp. 985-1011, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0033-295X
  80. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC; Johansen, MK, Contrasting Models of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Reply to., vol. 115 no. 4 (October, 2008), pp. 1099-1106, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0033-295X
  81. St, JP; Rubin, DC; LaBar, KS; Cabeza, R, The short and long of it: neural correlates of temporal-order memory for autobiographical events., vol. 20 no. 7 (July, 2008), pp. 1327-1341, MIT Press, ISSN 0898-929X
  82. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D; Hutson, M, The normative and personal life: Individual and cultural differences in personal life stories and cultural life scripts, vol. 17 no. 1 (June, 2008), pp. 54-68, Informa UK Limited
  83. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, The reappearance hypothesis revisited: recurrent involuntary memories after traumatic events and in everyday life., vol. 36 no. 2 (March, 2008), pp. 449-460, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  84. Skotko, BG; Rubin, DC; Tupler, LA, H.M.'s personal crossword puzzles: understanding memory and language., Memory, vol. 16 no. 2 (February, 2008), pp. 89-96, ISSN 0965-8211
  85. Daselaar, SM; Rice, HJ; Greenberg, DL; Cabeza, R; LaBar, KS; Rubin, DC, The spatiotemporal dynamics of autobiographical memory: neural correlates of recall, emotional intensity, and reliving., vol. 18 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 217-229, Oxford University Press (OUP)
  86. Rubin, D.C., Boals, A., & Berntsen, D., Memory in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Properties of voluntary and involuntary, traumatic and non-traumatic autobiographical memories in people with and without PTSD symptoms, Journal of Experimental Psychology: General no. 137 (2008), pp. 591-614
  87. Rubin, DC, Mix levels of analysis with care; genres not at all, vol. 7 (2008), pp. 66-71
  88. Boals, A; Rubin, DC; Klein, K, Memory and coping with stress: the relationship between cognitive-emotional distinctiveness, memory valence, and distress., vol. 16 no. 6 (2008), pp. 637-657, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0965-8211
  89. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC; Bohni, MK, Postscript: Evidence and counterevidence, vol. 115 no. 4 (2008), pp. 1106-1107, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0033-295X
  90. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, People believe it is plausible to have forgotten memories of childhood sexual abuse., vol. 14 no. 4 (August, 2007), pp. 776-778, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 1069-9384
  91. Talarico, JM; Rubin, DC, Flashbulb memories are special after all; in phenomenology, not accuracy, vol. 21 no. 5 (July, 2007), pp. 557-578, Wiley, ISSN 0888-4080
  92. Rubin, DC; Schrauf, RW; Gulgoz, S; Naka, M, Cross-cultural variability of component processes in autobiographical remembering: Japan, Turkey, and the USA., vol. 15 no. 5 (July, 2007), pp. 536-547, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, ISSN 0965-8211
  93. Berntse, D; Rubin, DC, When a trauma becomes a key to identity: Enhanced integration of trauma memories predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, vol. 21 no. 4 (May, 2007), pp. 417-431, Wiley, ISSN 0888-4080
  94. Rubin, DC, The Basic-Systems Model of Episodic Memory., vol. 1 no. 4 (December, 2006), pp. 277-311, SAGE Publications, ISSN 1745-6916
  95. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Emotion and vantage point in autobiographical, vol. 20 no. 8 (December, 2006), pp. 1193-1215, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0269-9931
  96. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, People over forty feel 20% younger than their age: subjective age across the lifespan., vol. 13 no. 5 (October, 2006), pp. 776-780, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 1069-9384
  97. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Flashbulb memories and posttraumatic stress reactions across the life span: age-related effects of the German occupation of Denmark during World War II., vol. 21 no. 1 (March, 2006), pp. 127-139, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0882-7974
  98. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, The centrality of event scale: a measure of integrating a trauma into one's identity and its relation to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms., vol. 44 no. 2 (February, 2006), pp. 219-231, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0005-7967
  99. Sheen, M; Kemp, S; Rubin, DC, Disputes over memory ownership: What memories are disputed?, vol. 5 Suppl 1 (2006), pp. 9-13, Wiley, ISSN 1601-1848
  100. Rubin, DC, A basic-systems approach to autobiographical memory, vol. 14 no. 2 (April, 2005), pp. 79-83, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0963-7214
  101. Bluck, S; Alea, N; Habermas, T; Rubin, DC, A tale of three functions: The self-reported uses of autobiographical memory, vol. 23 no. 1 (February, 2005), pp. 91-117, Guilford Publications, ISSN 0278-016X
  102. Greenberg, DL; Rice, HJ; Cooper, JJ; Cabeza, R; Rubin, DC; Labar, KS, Co-activation of the amygdala, hippocampus and inferior frontal gyrus during autobiographical memory retrieval., vol. 43 no. 5 (2005), pp. 659-674, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0028-3932
  103. Greenberg, DL; Eacott, MJ; Brechin, D; Rubin, DC, Visual memory loss and autobiographical amnesia: a case study., vol. 43 no. 10 (2005), pp. 1493-1502, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0028-3932
  104. Cabeza, R; Prince, SE; Daselaar, SM; Greenberg, DL; Budde, M; Dolcos, F; LaBar, KS; Rubin, DC, Brain activity during episodic retrieval of autobiographical and laboratory events: an fMRI study using a novel photo paradigm., vol. 16 no. 9 (November, 2004), pp. 1583-1594, MIT Press - Journals, ISSN 0898-929X
  105. Rubin, DC; Siegler, IC, Facets of personality and the phenomenology of autobiographical memory, vol. 18 no. 7 (November, 2004), pp. 913-930, Wiley
  106. Talarico, JM; LaBar, KS; Rubin, DC, Emotional intensity predicts autobiographical memory experience., vol. 32 no. 7 (October, 2004), pp. 1118-1132, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  107. Skotko, BG; Kensinger, EA; Locascio, JJ; Einstein, G; Rubin, DC; Tupler, LA; Krendl, A; Corkin, S, Puzzling thoughts for H. M.: can new semantic information be anchored to old semantic memories?, Neuropsychology, vol. 18 no. 4 (October, 2004), pp. 756-769, ISSN 0894-4105
  108. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Cultural life scripts structure recall from autobiographical memory., vol. 32 no. 3 (April, 2004), pp. 427-442, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  109. Wenzel, A; Pinna, K; Rubin, DC, Autobiographical memories of anxiety-related experiences., vol. 42 no. 3 (March, 2004), pp. 329-341, Elsevier BV
  110. Rubin, DC; Feldman, ME; Beckham, JC, Reliving, emotions, and fragmentation in the autobiographical memories of veterans diagnosed with PTSD, vol. 18 no. 1 (January, 2004), pp. 17-35, Wiley
  111. Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC, The ‘language’ and ‘feel’ of bilingual memory: Mnemonic traces, vol. 5 (2004), pp. 21-39
  112. Greenberg, DL; Rubin, DC; Schrauf, RW, Stability in autobiographical memories, vol. 12 (2004), pp. 712-721
  113. Rubin, DC; Burt, CDB; Fifield, SJ, Experimental manipulations of the phenomenology of memory., vol. 31 no. 6 (September, 2003), pp. 877-886, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  114. Rubin, DC; Schrauf, RW; Greenberg, DL, Belief and recollection of autobiographical memories., vol. 31 no. 6 (September, 2003), pp. 887-901, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  115. Greenberg, DL; Rubin, DC, The neuropsychology of autobiographical memory., vol. 39 no. 4-5 (September, 2003), pp. 687-728, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0010-9452
  116. Talarico, JM; Rubin, DC, Confidence, not consistency, characterizes flashbulb memories., vol. 14 no. 5 (September, 2003), pp. 455-461, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0956-7976
  117. Berntsen, D; Willert, M; Rubin, DC, Splintered memories or vivid landmarks? Qualities and organization of traumatic memories with and without PTSD, vol. 17 no. 6 (September, 2003), pp. 675-693, Wiley
  118. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, Life scripts help to maintain autobiographical memories of highly positive, but not highly negative, events., vol. 31 no. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 1-14, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  119. Fromholt, P; Mortensen, DB; Torpdahl, P; Bender, L; Larsen, P; Rubin, DC, Life-narrative and word-cued autobiographical memories in centenarians: comparisons with 80-year-old control, depressed, and dementia groups., vol. 11 no. 1 (January, 2003), pp. 81-88, Informa UK Limited
  120. SCHULKIND, MD; POSNER, RJ; RUBIN, DC, Musical features that facilitate melody identification: How do you know it's "your" song when they finally play it?, vol. 21 no. 2 (2003), pp. 217-249, University of California Press, ISSN 0730-7829
  121. Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC, Emotionally charged autobiographical memories across the life span: the recall of happy, sad, traumatic, and involuntary memories., vol. 17 no. 4 (December, 2002), pp. 636-652, American Psychological Association (APA)
  122. Due, DL; Huettel, SA; Hall, WG; Rubin, DC, Activation in mesolimbic and visuospatial neural circuits elicited by smoking cues: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging., Am J Psychiatry, vol. 159 no. 6 (June, 2002), pp. 954-960, ISSN 0002-953X
  123. Zervakis, J; Rubin, DC, Production and recognition bias of stylistic sentences using a story reading task., vol. 31 no. 2 (March, 2002), pp. 107-130, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-6905
  124. Larsen, SF; Schrauf, RW; Fromholt, P; Rubin, DC, Inner speech and bilingual autobiographical memory: a Polish-Danish cross-cultural study., vol. 10 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 45-54, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0965-8211
  125. Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC, Effects of Voluntary Immigration on the Distribution of Autobiographical Memory over the Lifespan, vol. 15 no. 7 (December, 2001), pp. S75-S88, Wiley
  126. Gulgoz, S; Rubin, DC, Kisisel Anilarin Hartirlanmasi: Bir Betimleme Calismasi [Retrieval of personal memory: A descriptive study], vol. 16 (2001), pp. 37-55, TURKISH PSYCHOLOGISTS ASSOC
  127. Sheen, M; Kemp, S; Rubin, DC, Twins Dispute Memory Ownership: A New False Memory Phenomenon, vol. 29 no. 6 (2001), pp. 779-788, Allyn & Bacon (reprinted in Robinson-Reigler, M.B., & Robinson-Riegler, G.L., (Eds). (2004). Readings in Cognitive Psychology: Applications, Connections, and Individual Differences. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.)
  128. Coyle, S; Arnold, HM; Goldberg-Arnold, JS; Rubin, DC; Hall, WG, Olfactory conditioning facilitates diet transition in human infants., vol. 37 no. 3 (November, 2000), pp. 144-152, Wiley, ISSN 0012-1630
  129. Rubin, DC, The distribution of early childhood memories., vol. 8 no. 4 (July, 2000), pp. 265-269, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0965-8211
  130. Rubin, DC; Schrauf, RW, Internal languages of retrieval: the bilingual encoding of memories for the personal past., vol. 28 (June, 2000), pp. 616-623
  131. Coyle, S., Arnold, H.M., Goldberg-Arnold, J.S., Rubin, D.C., Olfactory conditioning facilities diet transition in human infants, Developmental Psychobiology, vol. 37 (2000), pp. 144-152
  132. Rubin, DC; Schulkind, MD; Rahhal, TA, A Study of Gender Differences in Autobiographical Memory: Broken Down by Age and Sex, vol. 6 no. 1 (December, 1999), pp. 61-71, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 1068-0667
  133. Rubin, DC, Frontal-striatal circuits in cognitive aging: Evidence for caudate involvement, vol. 6 no. 4 (December, 1999), pp. 241-259, Informa UK Limited
  134. Schulkind, MD; Hennis, LK; Rubin, DC, Music, emotion, and autobiographical memory: they're playing your song., vol. 27 no. 6 (November, 1999), pp. 948-955, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  135. Rubin, DC; Hinton, S; Wenzel, A, The Precise Time Course of Retention, vol. 25 no. 5 (September, 1999), pp. 1161-1176, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0278-7393
  136. Watson, ME; Welsh-Bohmer, KA; Hoffman, JM; Lowe, V; Rubin, DC, The neural basis of naming impairments in Alzheimer's disease revealed through positron emission tomography., Arch Clin Neuropsychol, vol. 14 no. 4 (May, 1999), pp. 347-357, ISSN 0887-6177
  137. Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC, Bilingual Autobiographical Memory in Older Adult Immigrants: A Test of Cognitive Explanations of the Reminiscence Bump and the Linguistic Encoding of Memories, vol. 39 no. 3 (October, 1998), pp. 437-457, Elsevier BV
  138. Rubin, DC, Knowledge and judgments about events that occurred prior to birth: The measurement of the persistence of information, vol. 5 no. 3 (September, 1998), pp. 397-400, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  139. Zervakis, J; Rubin, DC, Memory and learning for a novel written style., vol. 26 no. 4 (July, 1998), pp. 754-767, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  140. Rubin, DC; Greenberg, DL, Visual memory-deficit amnesia: a distinct amnesic presentation and etiology., vol. 95 no. 9 (April, 1998), pp. 5413-5416, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, ISSN 0027-8424
  141. Rubin, DC; Rahhal, TA; Poon, LW, Things learned in early adulthood are remembered best., vol. 26 no. 1 (January, 1998), pp. 3-19, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  142. Braun, K; Rubin, DC, The spacing effect depends on an encoding deficit, retrieval, and time in working memory: evidence from once-presented words., vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1998), pp. 37-65, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0965-8211
  143. Rubin, DC; Schulkind, MD, The distribution of autobiographical memories across the lifespan., vol. 25 no. 6 (November, 1997), pp. 859-866, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  144. Rubin, DC; Schulkind, MD, Distribution of important and word-cued autobiographical memories in 20-, 35-, and 70-year-old adults., vol. 12 no. 3 (September, 1997), pp. 524-535, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0882-7974
  145. Rubin, DC; Ciobanu, V; Langston, W, Children's memory for counting-out rhymes: A cross-language comparison, vol. 4 no. 3 (September, 1997), pp. 421-424, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  146. Rubin, DC; Schulkind, MD, Properties of word cues for autobiographical memory., vol. 81 no. 1 (August, 1997), pp. 47-50, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0033-2941
  147. Rubin, DC; Wenzel, AE, One hundred years of forgetting: A quantitative description of retention, vol. 103 no. 4 (December, 1996), pp. 734-760, American Psychological Association (APA)
  148. Watson, ME; Rubin, DC, Spatial imagery preserves temporal order., vol. 4 no. 5 (September, 1996), pp. 515-534, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0965-8211
  149. Rubin, DC; Wallace, WT; Houston, BC, The beginnings of expertise for ballads, vol. 17 no. 3 (January, 1993), pp. 435-462, Wiley, ISSN 0364-0213
  150. Rubin, DC; Wanda, TW, Characteristics and Constraints in Ballads and Their Effects on Memory, vol. 14 no. 2 (April, 1991), pp. 181-202, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0163-853X
  151. Rubin, DC; Stoltzfus, ER; Wall, KL, The abstraction of form in semantic categories., vol. 19 no. 1 (January, 1991), pp. 1-7, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  152. Hyman, IE; Rubin, DC, Memorabeatlia: a naturalistic study of long-term memory., vol. 18 no. 2 (March, 1990), pp. 205-214, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  153. Baddeley, AD; Rubin, DC, Telescoping is not time compression: a model of the dating of autobiographical events., vol. 17 no. 6 (November, 1989), pp. 653-661, ISSN 0090-502X
  154. Rubin, D; WALLACE, WT, Rhyme and Reason: Analyses of Dual Retrieval Cues, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 15 no. 4 (September, 1989), pp. 698-709, American Psychological Association, ISSN 0278-7393
  155. Kelly, MH; Rubin, DC, Natural rhythmic patterns in English verse: Evidence from child counting-out rhymes, vol. 27 no. 6 (January, 1988), pp. 718-740, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0749-596X
  156. Schultz, KA, Unit Analysis of Prose Memory in Clinical and Elderly Populations, vol. 2 no. 2 (January, 1986), pp. 77-87, Informa UK Limited
  157. Friendly, M; Rubin, DC, Predicting which words get recalled: measures of free recall, availability, goodness, emotionality, and pronunciability for 925 nouns., vol. 14 no. 1 (January, 1986), pp. 79-94, ISSN 0090-502X
  158. Rubin, DC, Memorability as a measure of processing: a unit analysis of prose and list learning., vol. 114 no. 2 (June, 1985), pp. 213-238, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0096-3445
  159. RUBIN, DC, THE SUBTLE DECEIVER - RECALLING OUR PAST, vol. 19 no. 9 (January, 1985), pp. 38-&, PSYCHOLOGY TODAY, ISSN 0033-3107 (Translated and reprinted as (1986, March- April) Sottili inganni: I ricordi del nostra passato. Psicologia Contemporanea, pp. 18-25.)
  160. Biermann, AW; Rodman, RD; Rubin, DC; Heidlage, JF, NATURAL-LANGUAGE WITH DISCRETE SPEECH AS A MODE FOR HUMAN-TO-MACHINE COMMUNICATION, vol. 28 no. 6 (1985), pp. 628-636, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
  161. Rubin, DC; Kozin, M, Vivid memories., vol. 16 no. 1 (February, 1984), pp. 81-95, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0010-0277
  162. Rubin, DC; Groth, E; Goldsmith, DJ, Olfactory cuing of autobiographical memory., vol. 97 no. 4 (1984), pp. 493-507, JSTOR
  163. Bacon, EH; Rubin, DC, Story recall by mentally retarded children., vol. 53 no. 3 Pt 1 (December, 1983), pp. 791-796
  164. Rubin, DC; Kontis, TC, A schema for common cents., vol. 11 no. 4 (July, 1983), pp. 335-341, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  165. Rubin, DC, Associative asymmetry, availability, and retrieval., vol. 11 no. 1 (January, 1983), pp. 83-92, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  166. Friendly, M; Franklin, PE; Hoffman, D; Rubin, DC, The Toronto Word Pool: Norms for imagery, concreteness, orthographic variables, and grammatical usage for 1,080 words, vol. 14 no. 4 (September, 1982), pp. 375-399, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 1554-351X
  167. Rubin, D, Memorability as an indicator of processing, vol. 20 no. 3 (January, 1982), pp. 127-127, PSYCHONOMIC SOC INC, ISSN 0090-5054
  168. Rubin, DC; Corbett, S, Adaptation-level theory and the free recall of mixed-frequency lists, vol. 20 no. 1 (January, 1982), pp. 27-29, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-5054
  169. Rubin, DC, On the retention function for autobiographical memory, vol. 21 no. 1 (January, 1982), pp. 21-38, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0022-5371
  170. Rubin, DC, A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames window., vol. 11 no. 6 (January, 1982), pp. 703-705, SAGE Publications
  171. Solso, RL; Juel, C; Rubin, DC, THE FREQUENCY AND VERSATILITY OF INITIAL AND TERMINAL LETTERS IN ENGLISH WORDS, vol. 21 no. 2 (1982), pp. 220-235, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0022-5371
  172. Rubin, DC, First-order approximation to English, second-order approximation to English, and orthographic neighbor ratio norms for 925 nouns, vol. 13 no. 6 (November, 1981), pp. 713-721, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 1554-351X
  173. Rubin, DC; Olson, EH; Richter, M; Butters, N, Memory for prose in Korsakoff and schizophrenic populations., vol. 13 no. 2-3 (January, 1981), pp. 81-85, Informa UK Limited
  174. Rubin, DC; Butters, N, Clustering by alcoholic Korsakoff patients., vol. 19 no. 1 (January, 1981), pp. 137-140, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0028-3932
  175. Rubin, DC, Norms for 34 properties of 125 words, vol. 11 no. 19 (1981), pp. Ms. 2213
  176. Rubin, DC; Olson, MJ, Recall of semantic domains., vol. 8 no. 4 (July, 1980), pp. 354-356, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0090-502X
  177. Rubin, DC, 51 properties of 125 words: A unit analysis of verbal behavior, vol. 19 no. 6 (January, 1980), pp. 736-755, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0022-5371
  178. Rubin, DC, On measuring fuzziness: a comment on "A fuzzy set approach to modifiers and vagueness in natural language"., vol. 108 no. 4 (December, 1979), pp. 486-489, American Psychological Association (APA), ISSN 0096-3445
  179. Brouwer, JR; Rubin, DC, A simple design for an impossible triangle., vol. 8 no. 3 (January, 1979), pp. 349-350, SAGE Publications
  180. Rubin, DC, Word⇔initial and word⇔final ngram frequencies, vol. 10 no. 2 (January, 1978), pp. 171-183, SAGE Publications
  181. Rubin, DC, A unit analysis of prose memory, vol. 17 no. 5 (January, 1978), pp. 599-620, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0022-5371
  182. Rubin, DC, Very long-term memory for prose and verse, vol. 16 no. 5 (January, 1977), pp. 611-621, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0022-5371 (Reprinted in U. Neisser (Ed.), Memory observed: Remembering in natural contexts (1982, pp. 299-310). San Francisco: W.H. Freeman. Reprinted in U. Neisser & I.E. Hyman, Jr. (Eds.), Memory observed: Remembering in natural contexts: Second edition. (1999, pp. 383-392). New York: Worth Publishers.)
  183. Rubin, DC; Rebson, DJ, A halo visual illusion., vol. 6 no. 2 (January, 1977), pp. 227-230, SAGE Publications
  184. Kenny, DA; Rubin, DC, Estimating chance reproducibility in Guttman Scaling, vol. 6 no. 2 (January, 1977), pp. 188-196, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0049-089X
  185. Brown, L; Heymann, S; Preskill, B; Rubin, DC; Wuletich, T, Leading questions and the eyewitness report of a live and a described incident, vol. 40 (1977), pp. 1041-1042
  186. Rubin, DC, Frequency of occurrence as a psychophysical continuum: Weber's fraction, Ekman's fraction, range effects, and the phi-gamma hypothesis, vol. 20 no. 5 (September, 1976), pp. 327-330, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0031-5117
  187. Rubin, DC, The effectiveness of context before, after, and around a missing word, vol. 19 no. 2 (March, 1976), pp. 214-216, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0031-5117
  188. Rubin, DC, Applying psychometric methods in linguistic research: Some recent advances, vol. 14 no. 168 (January, 1976), pp. 63-66, Walter de Gruyter GmbH
  189. Rubin, DC, A simple method for producing figures for publication, Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, vol. 8 (1976), pp. 40-41
  190. Rubin, DC, Within word structure in the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon, vol. 14 no. 4 (January, 1975), pp. 392-397, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0022-5371
  191. Rubin, DC, The subjective estimation of relative syllable frequency, vol. 16 no. 1 (January, 1974), pp. 193-196, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, ISSN 0031-5117
  192. Melamed, L; Rubin, DC, Selected optical properties of mixtures of cholesteric liquid crystals, Applied Optics, vol. 10 (1971), pp. 1103-1107
  193. Melamed, L; Rubin, DC, Electric field hysteresis effects in cholesteric liquid crystals, Applied Physics Letters, vol. 16 (1970), pp. 149-150

Books

  1. D. Berntsen & D.C. Rubin, Understanding autobiographical memory: Theories and approaches, edited by Bernsten, D; Rubin, DC (2012), Cambridge University Press
  2. Cognitive Methods and Their Application to Clinical Research, edited by Wenzel, A; Rubin, DC (2005), pp. 289 pages, American Psychological Association Press (Amy Wenzel did her honors thesis with me. She is now a clinical psychologist and assistant professor.)
  3. Remembering Our Past: Studies in Autobiographical Memory, edited by Rubin, DC (1996), pp. 448 pages, Cambridge University Press (Paperback edition.)
  4. Rubin, DC, Memory in Oral Traditions: The Cognitive Psychology of Epic, Ballads, and Counting-out Rhymes (1995), pp. 385 pages, Oxford University Press (Awarded the American Association of Publishers' Best New Professional/Scholarly Book in Psychology for 1995 and William James Award from American Psychological Association. Paperback edition, 1997.)
  5. Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory, edited by Conway, MA; Rubin, DC; Spinnler, H; Wagenaar, WA (1992), Kluwer Academic Publishers
  6. Everyday cognition in adulthood and later life, edited by Poon, L.W., Rubin, D.C. & Wilson, B.A. (1989), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Paperback edition.)
  7. Everyday Cognition in Adulthood and Late Life, edited by Poon, L; Rubin, DC; Wilson, BA (1989), Cambridge University Press
  8. Autobiographical Memory, edited by Rubin, DC (1986), Cambridge University Press (Paperback edition.)

Chapters in Books

  1. Rubin, D, Placing autobiographical memory in a general memory organization (2019), Oxford University Press.
  2. Rubin, D; Talarico, JM, Ordinary memory processes shape flashbulb memories of extraordinary events: A review of 40 years of research. (2017), Psychology Press.
  3. Rubin, DC, A basic systems account of trauma memories in PTSD: is more needed?, in Clinical perspective on autobiographical memory: Theories and approaches, edited by Watson, LA; Berntsen, D (January, 2015), pp. 41-64, Cambridge University Press
  4. Rubin, DC, The basic system model of autobiographical memory, in Understanding autobiographical memory: Theories and approaches, edited by Berntsen, D; Rubin, DC (2012), pp. 11-32, Cambridge University Press
  5. Rubin, DC, Oral traditions as collective memories: Implications for a general theory of individual and collective memory, in Memory in Mind and Culture, edited by P. Boyer & J. Wertsch (January, 2009), pp. 273-287, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521760782
  6. Talarico, JM; Rubin, DC, Flashbulb memories result from ordinary memory processes and extraordinary event characteristics, in Flashbulb Memories: New Issues and New Perspectives, edited by Luminet, O., Curci, A. & Conway, M.A. (November, 2008), pp. 79-97, Routledge, ISBN 9780203889930
  7. Rubin, DC; Berntsen, D, How Memory for Stressful Events affects Identity, in Self Psychology: An approach to cognitive psychology, edited by Naka, M; Yamashita, K (2008), pp. 118-129, Kaneko Shobo
  8. Davis, M; Loftus, EF; Rubin, DC; Wixted, JT, Forgetting, in Science of Memory: Concepts (May, 2007), pp. 315-337, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195310443
  9. Rubin, D.C., Forgetting: Its role in the science of memory, in Science of memory: Concepts, edited by H.L. Roediger, III, Y. Dudai, & S.M. Fitzpatrick (2007), pp. 325-328, New York: Oxford University Press
  10. Rubin, D.C., Autobiographical memory and aging, in Cognitive aging: A primer. Second edition, edited by D.C. Park & N. Schwartz (2007 (in press)), New York: Psychology Press
  11. Rubin, DC; Wenzel, A, Autobiographical memory tasks: Six common methods, in Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research, edited by Wenzel, A; Rubin, DC (2005), pp. 215-217, American Psychological Association Press
  12. Rubin, DC, Autobiographical memory tasks in cognitive research, in Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research, edited by Wenzel, A; Rubin, DC (2005), pp. 219-241, American Psychological Association Press
  13. Rubin, D; Greenberg, DL, The role of narrative in recollection: A view from cognitive and neuropsychology., in Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain, edited by G. Fireman, T. McVay, & O. Flanagan (March, 2003), Oxford University Press.
  14. Schrauf, RW; Rubin, DC, On the bilingual's two sets of memories, in Autobiographical Memory and the Construction of a Narrative Self: Developmental and Cultural Perspectives, edited by R. Fivush & C. Haden (February, 2003), pp. 121-145, Psychology Press, ISBN 141060747X
  15. Rubin, D.C., Autobiographical Memory, in Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Volume 1, edited by L. Nadel (2003), pp. 286-289, London: Nature Publishing Group
  16. Rubin, D.C., Autobiographical Memory Across the Lifespan, in Lifespan Development of Human Memory, edited by P. Graf & N. Ohta (2002), pp. 159-184, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
  17. Rubin, DC, Autobiographical memory across the lifespan, in Lifespan development of human memory, edited by Graf, P; Ohta, N (2002), pp. 159-184, MIT Press
  18. Rubin, D, Autobiographical memory and aging, in Cognitive aging: A primer, edited by Park, D; Schwartz, N (January, 2000), pp. 131-149, Philadelphia: Psychology Press (Translated into Japanese and Spanish. second edition, 200*, pp..)
  19. Rubin, DC, Autobiographical memory and aging: Distributions of memories across the life-span and their implications for survey research, in Cognition, aging, and self-reports, edited by Schwartz, N; Park, DC; Knauper, B; Sudman, S (1999), pp. 163-183, Psychology Press
  20. Rubin, DC, Beginnings of a theory of autobiographical remembering, in Autobiographical memory: Theoretical and applied perspectives, edited by Thompson, CP; Herrmann, DJ; Bruce, D; Read, JD; Payne, DG; Toglia, MP (January, 1998), pp. 47-67, Erlbaum, ISBN 0-8058-2075-2
  21. Rubin, DC, Stories about Stories, in Knowledge and memory: The real story, edited by Wyer Jr., RS (1995), pp. 153-164, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
  22. Conway, MA; Rubin, DC, The structure of autobiographical memory, in Theories of memory, edited by Collins, AE; Gathercole, SE; Conway, MA; Morris, PE (1993), pp. 103-137, Erlbaum
  23. Rubin, D.C., Oral tradition, in Encyclopedia of learning and memory, edited by L. Squire (1992), pp. 502-503, New York: MacMillan
  24. Rubin, DC, Constraints on memory, in Affect and accuracy in recall: Studies of "flashbulb" memorie, edited by Winoglad, E; Neisser, U (1992), pp. 265-273, Cambridge University Press
  25. Rubin, DC, Definitions of autobiographical memory, in Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory, edited by Conway, MA; Rubin, DC; Spinnler, H; Wagenaar, WA (1992), pp. 495-499, Kluwer Academic Publishers
  26. Rubin, D.C., Directed graphs as memory respresentations: The case of rhyme, in Pathfinder associative networks: Studies in knowledge organization, edited by R.W. Schvaneveldt (1990), pp. 121-133, Norwood, NJ: Ablex
  27. Rubin, DC, Directed graphs as memory representations: The case of rhyme, in Pathfinder associative networks: Studies in knowledge organization, edited by Schvaneveldt, RW (1990), pp. 121-133, Ablex
  28. Rubin, D.C., Memory, autobiographical, in Neuroscience year: Supplement 1 to the encyclopedia of neuroscience, edited by G. Adelman (1989), pp. 101-102, Cambridge: Birkhauser Boston Inc.
  29. Rubin, DC, Issues of regularity and control: Confessions of a regularity freak, in Everyday cognition in adult and later life, edited by Poon, LW; Rubin, DC; Wilson, BA (1989), pp. 84-103, Cambridge University Press
  30. Wallace, WT; Rubin, DC, Memory of a ballad singer, in Practical aspects of memory: Current research and issues, Vol. 1, Memory in everyday life, edited by Gruenberg, MM; Morris, PE; Sykes, RN, vol. 1 (1988), pp. 257-262, Wiley
  31. Rubin, DC, Practical aspects of autobiographical memory, in Practical aspects of memory: Current research and issues: Vol. 1. Memory in everyday life, edited by Gruenberg, MM; Morris, PE; Sykes, RN (1988), pp. 253-256, Wiley
  32. Rubin, DC, Go for the skill, in Remembering reconsidered: Ecological and traditional approaches to the study of memory, edited by Neisser, U; Winograd, E (1988), pp. 374-382, Cambridge University Press
  33. Rubin, DC, Learning poetic language, in The development of language and language researchers: Essays in honor of Roger Brown, edited by Kessel, F (1988), pp. 339-351, Erlbaum
  34. Wallace, WT; Rubin, DC, The Wreck of the Old 97”: A real event remembered in song, in Remembering reconsidered: Ecological and traditional approaches to the study of memory, edited by Neisser, U; Winograd, E (1988), pp. 283-310, Cambridge University Press
  35. Rubin, D.C., Autobiographical memory, in The Encyclopedia of aging, edited by G.L. Maddox (1987), pp. 49-50, New York: Springer (Revised versions in the Second (1995) and Third (in press) Editions.)
  36. Rubin, D.C., Wetzler, S.E. & Nebes, R.D., Autobiographical memory across the adult lifespan, in Autobiographical memory, edited by D.C. Rubin (1986), pp. 202-221, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  37. Rubin, DC; Wetzler, SE; Nebes, RD, Autobiographical memory across the lifespan, in Autobiographical memory, edited by Rubin, DC (1986), pp. 202-221, Cambridge University Press
  38. Rubin, D.C. & Kimble, G.A., Instructor's resource manual, in Principles of psychology,, 6th ed., edited by G.A. Kimble, N. Garmezy & E. Zigler (1984), New York: Wiley
  39. Rubin, D.C., Studies of learning and memory, in Behavioral sciences research in mental health: An assessment of the state of the science and recommendations for research directions, vol. 2 (1983), pp. 111-1 - 111-18, Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mental Health
  40. Rubin, DC, Very long-term memory for prose and verse, in Memory observed: Remembering in natural contexts, edited by Neisser, U (1982), pp. 229-310, W. H. Freeman
  41. Rubin, DC, Cognitive processes and oral traditions, in International Musicological Society: Report of the Twelfth Congress Berkeley 1977, edited by Heartz, D; Wade, B (1981), pp. 173-180, Barenreiter-Verlag

Reprinted Articles

  1. Greenberg, D.L. & Rubin, D.C., The neuropsychology of autobiographical memory, Cortex, vol. 39 (2003), pp. 687-728 (reprinted in J.K. Foster (Ed.), Memory: Anatomical regions, physiological networks, and cognitive interactions (pp. 687-728). Milan, Italy: Masson.)
  2. Rubin, D.C., The subtle deceiver: Recalling our past, Psychology Today (September 1985), pp. 38-46 (Translated and reprinted as (1986, March- April) Sottili inganni: I ricordi del nostra passato. Psicologia Contemporanea, pp. 18-25.)

Other

  1. Hall, W.G. & Rubin, D.C., Flavor dot and odorizer method, United States Patent, Number 6,112,749 (September 5, 2000) (A device and method using classical conditioning to increase food intake, especially in infants.)
  2. Garfein, A., Rindner, W. & Rubin, D.C., Electricity measurement devices employing liquid crystalline materials, United States Patent Number 3,667,039 (May 30, 1972) (A patent for volmeters and ammeters with no moving parts.)

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