Publications of David C Rubin     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

Journal Articles

  1. Melamed, L. & Rubin, D.C. (1970). Electric field hysteresis effects in cholesteric liquid crystals. Applied Physics Letters, 16, 149-150.
  2. Melamed, L. & Rubin, D.C. (1971). Selected optical properties of mixtures of cholesteric liquid crystals. Applied Optics, 10, 1103-1107.
  3. Rubin, D.C. (1974). The subjective estimation of relative syllable frequency. Perception and Psychophysics, 16, 193-196.
  4. Rubin, D.C. (1975). Within word structure in the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 14, 392-397.
  5. Rubin, D.C. (1976). Applying psychometric methods in linguistic research: Some recent advances. Linguistics, 168, 63-66.
  6. Rubin, D.C. (1976). Frequency of occurrence as a psychophysical continuum: Weber's fraction, Ekman's fraction, range effects, and the phi-gamma hypothesis. Perception and Psychophysics, 20, 327-330.
  7. Rubin, D.C. (1976). The effectiveness of context before, after, and around a missing word. Perception and Psychophysics, 19, 214-216.
  8. Rubin, D.C. (1976). A simple method for producing figures for publication. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 8, 40-41.
  9. Brown, L., Heymann, S., Preskill, B., Rubin, D.C. & Wuletich, T. (1977). Leading questions and the eyewitness report of a live and a described incident. Psychological Reports, 40, 1041-1042.
  10. Kenny, D.A. & Rubin, D.C. (1977). Estimating chance reproducibility in Guttman scaling. Social Science Research, 6, 188-196.
  11. Rubin, D.C. & Rebson, D.J. (1977). A halo visual illusion. Perception, 6, 227-230.
  12. Rubin, D.C. (1978). A unit analysis of prose memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 17, 599-620.
  13. Rubin, D.C. (1978). Word-initial and word-final ngram frequencies. Journal of Reading Behavior, 10, 171-183.
  14. Brouwer, J.R. & Rubin, D.C. (1979). A simple design for an impossible triangle. Perception, 8, 349-350.
  15. Rubin, D.C. (1979). On measuring fuzziness: A comment on "A fuzzy set approach to modifiers and vagueness in natural language". Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 108, 486-489.
  16. Rubin, D.C. (1980). 51 properties of 125 words: A unit analysis of verbal behavior. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 19, 736-755.
  17. Rubin, D.C. & Olson, M.J. (1980). Recall of semantic domains. Memory and Cognition, 8, 354-366.
  18. Rubin, D.C. (1981). First order approximation to English, second order approximation to English and orthographic neighbor ratio norms for 925 nouns. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 13, 713-721.
  19. Rubin, D.C. (1981). Norms for 34 properties of 125 words. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 11(19), Ms. 2213.
  20. Rubin, D.C. & Butters, N. (1981). Clustering by alcoholic Karsakoff patients. Neuropsychologia, 19, 137-140.
  21. Rubin, D.C., Olson, E.H., Richter, M. & Butters, N. (1981). Memory for prose in Korsakoff and schizophrenic populations. International Journal of Neuroscience, 13, 81-85.
  22. Rubin, D.C. (1982). A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames window. Perception, 11, 703-705.
  23. Friendly, M., Franklin, P.E., Hoffman, D. & Rubin, D.C. (1982). The Toronto word pool: Norms for imagery, concreteness, orthographic variables, and grammatical usage for 1,080 words. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 14, 375-399.
  24. Rubin, D.C. (1982). On the retention function for autobiographical memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 21, 21-38.
  25. Rubin, D.C. & Corbett, S. (1982). Adaptation-level theory and the free recall of mixed-frequency lists. Bullein of the Psychonomic Society, 20, 27-29.
  26. Solso, R.L., Juel, C. & Rubin, D.C. (1982). The frequency and versatility of initial and terminal letters in English words. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 21, 220-235.
  27. Bacon, E. & Rubin, D.C. (1983). Story recall in mentally retarded children. Psychological Reports, 53, 791-796.
  28. Rubin, D.C. (1983). Associative asymmetry, availability, and retrieval. Memory and Cognition, 11, 83-92.
  29. Rubin, D.C. & Kontis, T.C. (1983). A schema for common cents. Memory and Cognition, 11, 335-341.
  30. Rubin, D.C., Groth, L. & Goldsmith, D. (1984). Olfactory cuing of autobiographical memory. American Journal of Psychology, 97, 493-507.
  31. Rubin, D.C. & Kozin, M. (1984). Vivid memories. Cognition, 16, 81-95.
  32. Biermann, A., Rodman, R., Rubin, D. & Heidlage, F. (1985). Natural language with discrete speech as a mode for human to machine communication. Communications of the ACM, 28, 628-636.
  33. Rubin, D.C. (1985). Memorability as a measure of processing: A unit analysis of prose and list learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 114, 213-238.
  34. Rubin, D.C. (September, 1985). The subtle deceiver: Recalling our past. Psychology Today, 38-46. (Translated and reprinted as (1986, March- April) Sottili inganni: I ricordi del nostra passato. Psicologia Contemporanea, pp. 18-25).
  35. Schultz, K.A., Schmitt, F.A., Logue, P.E. & Rubin, D.C. (1986). Unit analysis of prose memory in clinical and elderly populations. Developmental Neuropsychology, 2, 77-87.
  36. Rubin, D.C. & Friendly, M. (1987). Predicting which words get recalled: Measures of free recall, availability, goodness, emotionality, and pronunciability for 925 nouns. Cognition and Emotion, 1, 110-111.
  37. Kelly, M.H. & Rubin, D.C. (1988). Natural rhythmic patterns in English verse: Evidence from child counting-out rhymes. Journal of Memory and Language, 27, 718-740.
  38. Rubin, D.C. & Baddeley, A.D. (1989). Telescoping is not time compression: A model of dating autobiographical events. Memory and Cognition, 17, 653-661.
  39. Rubin, D.C. & Wallace, W.T. (1989). Rhyme and reason: Analyses of dual cues. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 15, 698-709.
  40. Hyman, I.E., Jr. & Rubin, D.C. (1990). Memorabeatlia: A naturalistic study of long-term memory. Memory and Cognition, 18, 205-214.
  41. Rubin, D.C., Stolzfus, E.R. & Wall, K.L. (1991). The abstraction of form in semantic categories. Memory and Cognition, 19, 1-7.
  42. Wallace, W.T. & Rubin, D.C. (1991). Characteristics and constraints in ballads and their effects on memory. Discourse Processes, 14, 181-202.
  43. Rubin, D.C., Wallace, W.T. & Houston, B.C. (1993). The beginnnings of expertise for ballads. Cognitive Science, 17, 435-462.
  44. Rubin, D.C. & Wenzel, A.E. (1996). One hundred years of forgetting: A quantitative description of retention. Psychological Review, 103, 734-760.
  45. Watson, M.E. & Rubin, D.C. (1996). Spatial imagery preserves temporal order. Memory, 4, 515-534.
  46. Rubin, D.C., Ciobanu, V. & Langston, W. (1997). Children's memory for counting-out rhymes: A cross language comparison. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 4, 421-424.
  47. Rubin, D.C. & Schulkind, M.D. (1997). Distribution of important and word-cued autobiographical memories in 20-, 35-, and 70 year-old adults. Psychology and Aging, 12, 524-535.
  48. Rubin, D.C. & Schulkind, M.D. (1997). Properties of word cues for autobiographical memory. Psychological Reports, 81, 47-50.
  49. Rubin, D.C. & Schulkind, M.D. (1997). The distribution of autobiographical memories across the lifespan. Memory & Cognition, 25, 859-866.
  50. Braun, K. & Rubin, D.C. (1998). The spacing effect depends on an encoding deficit, retrieval, and time in working memory: Evidence from once presented words. Memory, 6, 37-65.
  51. Rubin, D.C. (1998). Knowledge and judgments about events that occurred prior to birth: The measurement of the persistence of information. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5, 397-400.
  52. Rubin, D.C. & Greenberg, D.L. (1998). Visual memory deficit amnesia: A distinct amnesic presentation and etiology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 95, 5413-5416.
  53. Rubin, D.C., Rahhal, T.A. & Poon, L.W. (1998). Things learned in early adulthood are remembered best. Memory & Cognition, 26, 3-19.
  54. Schrauf, R.W. & Rubin, D.C. (1998). Bilingual autobiographical memory in older adult immigrants: A test of cognitive explanations of the reminiscence bump and the linguistic encoding of memories. Journal of Memory and Language, 39, 437-457.
  55. Zervakis, J. & Rubin, D.C. (1998). Memory and learning for a novel style. Memory & Cognition, 26, 754-767.
  56. Rubin, D.C. (1999). Frontal-Striatal Circuits in Cognitive Aging: Evidence for Caudate Involvement. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 6, 241-259.
  57. Rubin, D.C., Hinton, S. & Wenzel, A. (1999). The Precise Time Course of Retention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 25, 1161-1176.
  58. Rubin, D.C., Schulkind, M.D., & Rahhal, T.A. (1999). A Study of Gender Differences in Autobiographical Memory: Broken Down by Age and Sex. Journal of Adult Development, 6, 61-72.
  59. Schulkind, M.D., Hennis, L.K., & Rubin, D.C. (1999). Music, Emotion and Autobiographical Memory: They're Playing Your Song. Memory & Cognition, 27, 948-955.
  60. Watson, M.E., Welsh-Bohmer, K.A., Hoffman, J.M., Lowe, V., & Rubin D.C. (1999). The Neural Basis of Naming Impairments in Alzheimer's Disease Revealed through Positron Emission Tomography. Archive of Clinical Neuropsychology, 14, 347-357.
  61. Rubin, D.C. (2000). The Distribution of Early Childhood Memories. Memory, 8, 265-269.
  62. Schrauf, R.W. & Rubin, D.C. (2000). Identification of Internal Languages of Retrieval: The Bilingual Encoding of Memories for the Personal Past. Memory & Cognition, 28, 616-623.
  63. Coyle, S., Arnold, H.M. Goldberg-Arnold, J.S., Rubin, D.C., & Hall, W.G. (2000). Olfactory Conditioning Facilitates Diet Transition in Human Infants. Development Psychobiology, 37, 144-152.
  64. Coyle, S., Arnold, H.M., Goldberg-Arnold, J.S., Rubin, D.C. (2000). Olfactory conditioning facilities diet transition in human infants. Developmental Psychobiology, 37, 144-152.
  65. Gulgoz, S. & Rubin, D.C. (2001). Ki_isel Anilarin Hartirlanmasi: Bir Betimleme Cali_masi" [Retrieval of personal memory: A descriptive study.]. Turk Psikolofi Dergisi, 16, 37-55.
  66. Schrauf, R.W. & Rubin, D.C. (2001). Effects of Voluntary Immigration on the Distribution of Autobiographical Memory over the Lifespan. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 15, S75-S88.
  67. Sheen, M., Kemp, S., & Rubin, D.C. (2001). Twins Dispute Memory Ownership: A New False Memory Phenomenon. Memory & Cognition, 29, 79-788.
  68. Berntsen, D. & Rubin D.C. (2002). Emotionally Charged Autobiographical Memories Across the Lifespan: The Retention of Happy, Sad, Traumatic, and Involuntary Memories. Psychology and Aging, 17, 636-652.
  69. Due, D.L., Huettel, S.A., W.G., & Rubin, D.C. (2002). Smoking Cues Elicit Activation in Mesolimbic and Visuospatial Neural Circuits: Evidence from fMRI. American Journal of Psychiatry, 159, 954-960.
  70. Larsen, S.F., Schrauf, R.W., Fromholt, P., & Rubin, D.C. (2002). Inner Speech and Bilingual Autobiographical Memory: A Polish-Danish Cross-Cultural Study. Memory, 10, 45-54.
  71. Zervakis, J. & Rubin, D.C. (2002). Production and Recognition Bias of Stylistic Sentences Using a Story Reading Task. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 31, 107-130.
  72. Schulkind, M.D., Posner, R.I., & Rubin, D.C. (2003). Musical features that facilitate melody identification: How do you know it's "your" song when they finally play it?. Music Perception, 21, 217-249.
  73. Rubin, D.C., Burt, C.D.B., & Fifield, S.J. (2003). Experimental manipulations of the phenomenology of memory. Memory & Cognition, 31, 877-886.
  74. Berntsen, D., Willert, M. & Rubin, D.C. (2003). Splintered Memories or Vivid Landmarks? Reliving and Coherence of Traumatic Memories in PTSD. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 17, 675-693.
  75. Fromholt, P., Mortensen, D., Topdahl, P., Bender, L., Larsen, P., & Rubin, D.C. (2003). Life-Narrative and Word-Cued Autobiographical Memories in Centenarians: Comparisons with 80-Year Old Control, Depressed, and Dementia Groups. Memory, 11, 81-88.
  76. Rubin, D.C., & Berntsen, D. (2003). Life Scripts Help to Maintain Autobiographical Memories of Highly Positive, but not Highly Negative Events. Memory & Cognition, 31, 1-14.
  77. Talarico, J.M. & Rubin, D.C. (2003). Confidence, not Consistency, Characterizes Flashbulb Memories. Psychological Science, 14, 455-461.
  78. Rubin, D.C., Feldman, M.E., & Beckham, J.C. (2003). Reliving, Emotions, and Fragmentation in the Autobiographical Memories of Veterans Diagnosed with PTSD. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 17-35.
  79. Greenberg, D.L. & Rubin, D.C. (2003). The Neuropsychology of Autobiographical Memory. Cortex, 39, 687-728.
  80. Rubin, D.C., Schrauf, R.W., & Greenberg D.L. (2003). Belief and recollection of autobiographical memories. Memory & Cognition, 31, 887-901.
  81. Rubin, D.C., Schrauf, R.W., & Greenberg, D.L. (2004). Stability in autobiographical memories. Memory, 12, 712-721.
  82. Wenzel, A., Pinna, K., & Rubin, D.C. (2004). Autobiographical memroies of anxiety-related experiences.. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42, 329-341.
  83. Rubin, D. C., Schrauf, R. W. Greenberg D. L. (2004). Stability in autobiographical memories. Memory, 12, 715-721.
  84. Berntsen, D. & Rubin, D.C. (2004). Cultural life scripts structure recall from autobiographical memory. Memory & Cognition, 32, 427-442.
  85. Cabeza, R., Prince, S. E., Daselaar, S. M., Greenberg, D. L., Budde, M., Dolcos, F., LaBar, K. S., & Rubin, D. C. (2004). Comparing the neural correlates of autobiographical and episodic memory with a novel photo paradigm. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 1583-1594.
  86. Rubin, D.C. & Seigler, I. C. (2004). Facets of Personality and the Phenomenology of Autobiographical Memory. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 18, 913-930.
  87. Schrauf, R.W. & Rubin, D.C. (2004). The ‘language’ and ‘feel’ of bilingual memory: Mnemonic traces. Estudios de Sociolingüística, 5, 21-39.
  88. Skotko, B.G., Kensinger, E.A., Locascio, J.J., Einstein, G., Rubin, D.C., Tupler, L.A., Krendl, A. & Corkin, S (2004). Puzzling Thoughts for H.M.: Can New Semantic Information Be Anchored to Old Semantic Memories?. Neuropsychology, 18, 756-769.
  89. Talarico, J.M., LaBar K.S., & Rubin, D.C. (2004). Emotional intensity predicts autobiographical memory experience. Memory & Cogntion, 32, 1118-1132.
  90. Bluck, S., Alea, N., Habermas, T., &. Rubin, D.C. (2005). A TALE of three functions: The self-reported uses of autobiographical memory. Social Cognition, 23, 91-117.
  91. Greenberg, D.L., Eacott, M.J., Brechin, D., & Rubin, D.C. (2005). Visual memory loss and autobiographical amnesia: A case study. Neuropsychologia, 43, 1493-1502.
  92. Greenberg, D.L., Rice, H.J., Cooper, J.J., Cabeza, R., Rubin, D.C., & LaBar, K.S. (2005). Co-activation of the amygdala, hippocampus and inferior frontal gyrus during autobiographical memory retrieval. Neuropsychologia, 43, 659-674.
  93. Rubin, D.C. (2005). A basic systems approach to autobiographical memory. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14, 79-83.
  94. Sheen, M., Kemp, S., & Rubin, D.C. (2006). Disputes over memory ownership. Genes, Brain and Behavior, 5, 9-13.
  95. Berntsen, D., & Rubin, D.C. (2006). The centrality of event scale: A measure of integrating a trauma into one’s identity and its relation to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44, 219-231.
  96. Berntsen, D. & Rubin, D.C. (2006). Emotion and vantage point in autobiographical memory. Cognition and Emotion, 20, 1193-1215.
  97. Berntsen, D. & Rubin, D.C. (2006). Flashbulb memories and posttraumatic stress reactions across the life-span: Age-related effects of the German occupation of Denmark during WWII. Psychology and Aging, 21, 127-139.
  98. Rubin, D. C. (2006). The Basic-Systems Model of Episodic Memory. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1, 277-311.
  99. Rubin, D. C. & Berntsen, D. (2006). People over Forty Feel 20% Younger than their Age: Subjective Age across the Life Span. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 13, 776-780.
  100. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D. (2007). People believe it is plausible to have forgotten memories of childhood sexual abuse.. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 14, 776-778.
  101. Berntsen, D. & Rubin, D. C. (2007). When a trauma becomes a key to identity: Enhanced integration of trauma memories predicts posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 417-431.
  102. Rubin, D. C., Schrauf, R. W., Gulgoz, S. & Naka, M. (in press) (2007). On the cross-cultural variability of component processes in autobiographical remembering: Japan, Turkey, and the U.S.A. Memory, 15, 536-547.
  103. Rubin, D.C., Talarico, J. M. & Rubin, D. C. (2007). Flashbulb memories are special after all; in phenomology, not accuracy.. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 21, 557-558.
  104. Berntsen, D. & Rubin, D.C. (2008). The reappearance hypothesis revisited: Recurrent involuntary memories after traumatic events and in everyday life.. Memory & Cognition, 36, 449-460.
  105. Skotko, B.G., Rubin, D.C., & Tupler, L.A. (2008). H.M.’s Personal Crossword Puzzles: Understanding Memory and Language. Memory, 16, 89-96.
  106. D.C. Rubin, Boals, A., & Berntsen, D. (2008). 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, 137, 591-614.
  107. Berntsen, D. Rubin, D.C., & Bohni, M.K. (2008). Contrasting models of posttraumatic stress disorder: Reply to Monroe and Mineka (2008). Psychological Review, 115, 1099-1106.
  108. Berntsen, D. Rubin, D.C., & Bohni, M.K. (2008). Postscript: Evidence and counterevidence. Psychological Review, 1006-1107.
  109. Boals, A., Rubin, D.C., & Klein, K. (2008). Memory and coping with stress: The relationship between cognitive-emotional distinctiveness, memory valence, and distress. Memroy, 16, 637-657.
  110. Daselaar, S.M., Rice, H.J., Greenberg, D.L., Cabeza, R., LaBar, K.S., & Rubin, D.C. (2008). The spatiotemporal dynamics of autobiographical memory: Neural correlates of recall, emotional intensity, and reliving. Cerebral Cortex, 18, 217-229.
  111. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D., & Bohni, M.K. (2008). A memory-based model of posttraumatic stress disorder: Evaluating basic assumptions underlying the PTSD diagnosis. Psychological Review, 115, 985-1011.
  112. Rubin, D.C., Boals, A., & Berntsen, D. (2008). 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, 137, 591-614.
  113. Rubin, D.C. (in press). Mix levels of analysis with care; genres not at all. Cultural Analysis.
  114. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D. (in press). 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.
  115. Rubin, D.C., Berntsen, D., & Hurston, M. (in press). The normative and the personal life: Individual differences in life scripts and life stories among U.S.A. and Danish undergraduates. Memory.
  116. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D. (under review). The Frequency of Voluntary and Involuntary Autobiographical Memories across the Lifespan.
  117. Rubin, D.C., Boals, A., & Klein, K. (under review). Autobiographical memories for very negative events: The effects of thinking about and rating memories.
  118. Rubin, D.C. & Talarico, J.M. (under review). A comparison of dimensional models of emotion: Evidence from emotions, prototypical events, autobiographical memories, and words.

Books

  1. (1986). Autobiographical memory.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  (Paperback edition.)
  2. (1989). Everyday cognition in adulthood and later life.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  (Paperback edition.)
  3. (1992). Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory.. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  4. D.C. Rubin (1995). Memory in oral traditions: The cognitive psychology of epic, ballads, and counting-out rhymes.. New York; 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. (1996). Remembering our past: Studies in autobiographical memory.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  (Paperback edition.)
  6. (2005). Cognitive Methods and their Application to Clinical Research.. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press.  (Amy Wenzel did her honors thesis with me. She is now a clinical psychologist and assistant professor.)

Chapters in Books

  1. Rubin, D.C. "Cognitive processes and oral traditions." International Musicological Society: Report of the Twelfth Congress Berkeley 1977. Ed. D. Heartz & B. Wade Kassel, Germany: Barenreiter-Verlag, 1981: 173-180.
  2. Rubin, D.C. "Studies of learning and memory." Behavioral sciences research in mental health: An assessment of the state of the science and recommendations for research directions. Rockville, MD: National Institute of Mental Health, 1983: 111-1 - 111-18.
  3. Rubin, D.C. & Kimble, G.A. "Instructor's resource manual." Principles of psychology,. Ed. G.A. Kimble, N. Garmezy & E. Zigler 6th ed.New York: Wiley, 1984
  4. Rubin, D.C., Wetzler, S.E. & Nebes, R.D. "Autobiographical memory across the adult lifespan." Autobiographical memory. Ed. D.C. Rubin Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986: 202-221.
  5. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical memory." The Encyclopedia of aging. Ed. G.L. Maddox New York: Springer, 1987: 49-50. Revised versions in the Second (1995) and Third (in press) Editions
  6. Rubin, D.C. "Go for the skill." Remembering reconsidered: Ecological and traditional approaches to the study of memory. Ed. U. Neisser & E. Winograd Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988: 374-382.
  7. Rubin, D.C. "Learning poetic language." The development of language and language researchers: Essays in honor of Roger Brown. Ed. F. Kessel Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1988: 339-351.
  8. Rubin, D.C. "Practical aspects of autobiographical memory." Practical aspects of memory: Current research and issues: Vol. 1. Memory in everyday life. Ed. M.M. Gruenberg, P.E. Morris & R.N. Sykes New York: Wiley, 1988: 253-256.
  9. Wallace, W.T. & Rubin, D.C. "Memory of a ballad singer." Practical aspects of memory: Current research and issues: Vol. 1. Memory in everyday life. Ed. M.M. Gruenberg, P.E. Morris, & R.N. Sykes New York: Wiley, 1988: 257-262.
  10. Wallace, W.T. & Rubin, D.C. "The Wreak of the Old 97: A real event remembered in song." Remembering reconsidered: Ecological and traditional approaches to the study of memory. Ed. U. Neisser & E. Winograd Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988: 283-310.
  11. Rubin, D.C. "Issues of regularity and control: Confessions of a regularity freak." Everyday cognition in adult and later life. Ed. L.W. Poon, D.C. Rubin & B.A. Wilson Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989: 84-103.
  12. Rubin, D.C. "Memory, autobiographical." Neuroscience year: Supplement 1 to the encyclopedia of neuroscience. Ed. G. Adelman Cambridge: Birkhauser Boston Inc., 1989: 101-102.
  13. Rubin, D.C. "Directed graphs as memory respresentations: The case of rhyme." Pathfinder associative networks: Studies in knowledge organization. Ed. R.W. Schvaneveldt Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1990: 121-133.
  14. Rubin, D.C. "Definitions of autobiographical memory." Theoretical perspectives on autobiographical memory. Ed. M.A. Conway, D.C. Rubin, H. Spinnler, & W.A. Wagenaar Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992: 495-499.
  15. Rubin, D.C. "Constraints on memory." Affect and accuracy in recall: Studies of "flashbulb" memories. Ed. E. Winograd & U. Neisser New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992: 265-273.
  16. Rubin, D.C. "Oral tradition." Encyclopedia of learning and memory. Ed. L. Squire New York: MacMillan, 1992: 502-503.
  17. Conway, M.A. & Rubin, D.C. "The structure of autobiographical memory." Theories of memory. Ed. A.E. Collins, S.E. Gathercole, M.A. Conway & P.E. Morris Hove, Sussex: Erlbaum, 1993: 103-137.
  18. Rubin, D.C. "Stories about Stories." Knowledge and memory: The real story. Ed. R.S. Wyer Jr. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1995: 153-164.
  19. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical memory and aging: Distributions of memories across the lifespan and their implications for survey research." Cognition, aging, and self-reports. Ed. N. Schwartz, D.C. Park, B. Knauper & S. Sudman Philadelphia: Psychology Press, 1998: 163-183.
  20. Rubin, D.C. "Beginnings of a theory of autobiographical remembering." Autobiographical memory: Theoretical and applied perspectives. Ed. C.P. Thompson, D.J. Herrmann, D. Bruce, J.D. Reed, D.G. Payne, and M.P. Toglia Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 1998: 47-67.
  21. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical memory and aging." Cognitive Aging: A primer. Ed. D. Park & N. Schwartz Philadelphia: Psychology Press, 1999: 131-149. Translated into Japanese and Spanish. second edition, 200*, pp.
  22. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical Memory Across the Lifespan." Lifespan Development of Human Memory. Ed. P. Graf & N. Ohta Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002: 159-184.
  23. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical Memory Across the Lifespan." Lifespan Development of Human Memory. Ed. P. Graf & N. Ohta Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002: 159-184.
  24. Rubin, D.C. & Greenberg, D.L. "The Role of Narrative in Recollection: A View from Cognitive and Neuropsychology (pp.53-85)." Narrative and Consciousness: Literature, Psychology, and the Brain. Ed. G. Fireman, T. McVay, & O. Flanagan New York: Oxford University Press, 2003
  25. Schrauf, R.W. & Rubin, D.C. "On the Bilingual's Two Sets of Memories." Autobiographical memory and the construction of a narrative self: Developmental and cultural perspectives (pp. 121-145). Ed. R. Fivush & C. Haden Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2003
  26. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical Memory." Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Ed. L. Nadel Volume 1London: Nature Publishing Group, 2003: 286-289.
  27. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical memory tasks in cognitive research." Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research. Ed. Wenzel, A. & Rubin, D.C. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press, 2005: 219-241.
  28. Rubin, D.C. & Wenzel, A. "Autobiographical memory tasks: Six common methods." Cognitive methods and their application to clinical research. Ed. Wenzel, A. & Rubin, D.C. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association Press, 2005: 215-217.
  29. Rubin, D.C. "Forgetting: Its role in the science of memory." Science of memory: Concepts. Ed. H.L. Roediger, III, Y. Dudai, & S.M. Fitzpatrick New York: Oxford University Press, 2007: 325-328.
  30. Rubin, D.C. "Autobiographical memory and aging." Cognitive aging: A primer. Second edition. Ed. D.C. Park & N. Schwartz New York: Psychology Press, 2007 (in press)
  31. Rubin, D.C. & Berntsen, D. "How Memory for Stressful Events affects Identity." Self Psychology: An approach to cognitive psychology. Ed. M. Naka & K. Yamashita Tokyo: Kaneko Shobo, 2008: Japanese translation, 105-117; English v.
  32. Talarico, J.M. & Rubin, D.C. "Flashbulb memories result from ordinary memory processes and extraordinary event characteristics." New developments in the study of flashbulb memories. Ed. Luminet, O., Curci, A. & Conway, M.A. Philadeplphia: Psychology Press, (in press)
  33. Rubin, D.C. "Oral traditions as collective memories: Implications for a general theory of individual and collective memory." Memory in mind and culture. Ed. P. Boyer & J. Wertsch New York: Cambridge University Press, (in press)

Reprinted Articles

  1. Rubin, D.C. (1977). Very long-term memory for prose and verse. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 16, 611-621. (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).
  2. Rubin, D.C. (September 1985). The subtle deceiver: Recalling our past. Psychology Today, 38-46. (Translated and reprinted as (1986, March- April) Sottili inganni: I ricordi del nostra passato. Psicologia Contemporanea, pp. 18-25).
  3. Sheen, M., Kemp, S. & Rubin, D.C. (2001). Twins dispute memory ownership: a new false memory phenomenon. Memory & Cognition, 29, 779-788. (reprinted in Robinson-Reigler, M.B., & Robinson-Riegler, G.L., (Eds). (2004). Readings in Cognitive Psychology: Applications, Connections, and Individual Differences. Boston: Allyn & Bacon).
  4. Greenberg, D.L. & Rubin, D.C. (2003). The neuropsychology of autobiographical memory. Cortex, 39, 687-728. (reprinted in J.K. Foster (Ed.), Memory: Anatomical regions, physiological networks, and cognitive interactions (pp. 687-728). Milan, Italy: Masson).

Other

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