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Self-referential memory in autism spectrum disorder and typical development: Exploring the ownership effect (2014)
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Grisdale, E., Lind, S. E., Eacott, M. J., & Williams, D. M. (2014). Self-referential memory in autism spectrum disorder and typical development: Exploring the ownership effect. Consciousness and Cognition, 30, 133-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2014.08.023

Owned objects occupy a privileged cognitive processing status and are viewed almost as extensions of the self. It has been demonstrated that items over which a sense of ownership is felt will be better remembered than other items (an example of the “... Read More about Self-referential memory in autism spectrum disorder and typical development: Exploring the ownership effect.