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Fagin, M. M., Cyr, T. G., & Hirst, W. (2015). The effects of communicative source and dynamics on the maintenance and accessibility of longer‐term memories: Applications to sexual abuse and its public disclosure. Applied cognitive psychology29(6), 808-819.

Fagin, M. M., Yamashiro, J. K., & Hirst, W. C. (2013). The adaptive function of distributed remembering: Contributions to the formation of collective memory. Review of philosophy and psychology4, 91-106.

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Fagin, O., & Mack, A. (2018). The Power of Hypnosis to Reduce the Attentional Blink. Journal of Vision18(10), 1116-1116.

Hammond, D. C. (2007). Review of the efficacy of clinical hypnosis with headaches and migraines. Intl. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis55(2), 207-219.

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Levitas, E., Parmet, A., Lunenfeld, E., Bentov, Y., Burstein, E., Friger, M., & Potashnik, G. (2006). Impact of hypnosis during embryo transfer on the outcome of in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer: a case-control study. Fertility and sterility85(5), 1404-1408.

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Richardson, J., Smith, J. E., McCall, G., & Pilkington, K. (2006). Hypnosis for procedure-related pain and distress in pediatric cancer patients: A systematic review of effectiveness and methodology related to hypnosis interventions. Journal of pain and symptom management31(1), 70-84.

Sivkovich Fagin, O., & Mack, A. (2022). Negative Color Aftereffect in the Absence of a Colored Stimulus. Perception51(2), 77-90.