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Publications
Huebert, A. M., Carlaw, B. N., McNeely-White, K. L., & Cleary, A. M. (2025). I want to know why this feels so familiar: Familiarity- detection during recall failure prompts curiosity and information seeking. Cognition, 265, 106286.
Huebert, A. M., Myers, S. J., & Cleary, A. M. (2025). Experimental evidence that illusory feelings of prediction can be caused by familiarity detection. Consciousness and Cognition, 133, 103904.
Huebert, A. M., McNeely-White, K. L., & Cleary, A. M. (2023). On the relationship between tip-of-the-tongue states and partial recollective experience: Illusory partial recollective access during tip-of-the-tongue states. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(2), 542-570.
Huebert, A. M., & Cleary, A. M. (2022). Do first and last letters carry more weight in the mechanism behind word familiarity? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 29(5), 1938-1945.
Huebert, A. M., McNeely-White, K. L., & Cleary, A. M. (2022). Can cue familiarity during recall failure prompt illusory recollective experience? Memory & Cognition, 50(4), 681-695.

Carlaw, B. N., Huebert, A. M., McNeely-White, K. L., Rhodes, M. G., & Cleary, A. M. (2022). Detecting a familiar person behind the surgical mask: recognition without identification among masked versus sunglasses-covered faces. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 7(1), 1-11.
McNeely-White, K.L., McNeely-White, D.G., Huebert, A.M., Carlaw, B.N., & Cleary, A.M. (2022). Specifying a relationship between semantic and episodic memory in the computation of a feature-based familiarity signal using MINERVA 2. Memory & Cognition, 1-19.
Cleary, A.M., McNeely-White, K.L, Russel, S.A., Huebert, A.M., Hausman, H. (2021). The tip-of-the-tongue state as a form of access to information: use of the tip-of-the-tongue states for strategic adaptive test taking. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 10(1), 131-142.
Cleary, A.M., McNeely-White, K.L., Hausman, H. Dawson, J. Kuhn, S. Osborn, B., Huebert, A.M., Rhodes, M.G.  (2021) The spacing effect implemented through wearable technology: reinforcing learning through spaced smartwatch prompting. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 10(3), 444-457.
Cleary, A.M., Huebert, A.M., & McNeely-White, K.L. (2020). The tip-of-the-tongue state bias permeates unrelated concurrent decisions and behavior. Memory & Cognition, 1-11.
Cleary, A.M., Huebert, A.M., & McNeely-White, K.L., (2020). The déjà vu phenomenon’s entry into the realm of science. In Cleary, A.M. & Schwartz, B.L. (Eds.) Memory quirks: the study of odd phenomena in memory. Routledge.
Cleary, A.M., Huebert, A.M., McNeely-White, K.L., & Spahr, K.S. (2019). A postdictive bias associated with déjà vu. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26(4), 1433-1439.
Cleary, A.M., McNeely-White, K.L., Huebert, A.M., & Claxton, A.B. (2018). Déjà vu and the feeling of prediction: an association with familiarity strength. Memory, 1-17.


In Progress Papers

Huebert, A.M. (Invited Revision), Letter matching in word familiarity: evaluating slot, relative position, and flexible matching approaches. Memory & Cognition. 

Huebert, A.M., Roberts, R., & Ackley, D.S. (Under Review) Comparing the roles of consonants and vowels in word familiarity. Cognitive Processes

Ackley, D.S. Huebert, & A.M., McNeely-White, K.L., (Under Review). When a song feels familiar: Evidence for a sequential importance of features. Memory.

Huebert, A.M. & Ackley, S.M. (Under Review). When recall fails: Can cue familiarity extend search times? Memory & Cognition.

Ongoing Projects

How cue familiarity and accessibility combine to create false recollection. Huebert, A.M., Franks., B., & Ackley., D.S.

Musical features and song familiarity: does tempo actually matter? Ackley, D.S., Franks., B., Huebert, A.M.

Cue familiarity and illusory recollection: does it worse for older adults? Huebert, A.M., Ackley, D.S., Morehead, A.S., & Huff, M.J.

Familiarity and recollective curiosity: is there a role of agency? Huebert, A.M., Ackley, D.S., Franks., B.

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