Amer, T., & Davachi, L. (in press). Neural mechanisms of memory. In M.J. Kahana and A.D. Wagner (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Human Memory.
Riegel, M., Granja, D., Amer, T., Vuilleumier, P., & Rimmele, U. (in press). Opposite effects of emotion and event segmentation on temporal order memory and object-context binding. Cognition and Emotion
Amer, T., & Davachi, L. (2023). Extra hippocampal contributions to pattern separation. eLife, 12, e82250. [pdf]
Bein, O., Gasser, C., Amer, T., Maril, A., & Davachi, L. (2023). Predictions transform memories: How expected versus unexpected events are integrated or separated in memory. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 105368.
Amer, T., Wynn, J.S., & Hasher, L. (2022). Cluttered memory representations shape cognition in old age. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 26, 255-267. [pdf]
Ngo, K.W.J., Amer, T., Healey, M.K., Hasher, L., & Alain, C. (2021). Electrophysiological signature of suppression of competitors during interference resolution. Brain Research, 1767, 147564. [pdf]
Amer, T., Ngo, K.W.J., Weeks, J.C., & Hasher, L. (2020). Spontaneous distractor reactivation with age: Evidence for bound target-distractor representations in memory. Psychological Science, 31, 1315-1324. [pdf]
Wynn, J.S., Amer, T., & Schacter, D.L. (2020). How older adults remember the world depends on how they see it. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24, 858-861. [pdf]
Amer, T., Giovanello, K.S., Nichol, D.R., Hasher, L. & Grady, C.L. (2019). Neural correlates of enhanced memory for meaningful associations with age. Cerebral Cortex, 29, 4568-4579. [pdf]
Amer, T., Giovanello, K. S., Grady, C. L., & Hasher, L. (2018). Age differences in memory for meaningful and arbitrary associations: A memory retrieval account. Psychology and Aging, 33, 74-81. [pdf]
Amer, T., Anderson, J.A.E., & Hasher, L. (2018). Do young adults show conceptual knowledge of previous distractors? Memory, 26, 251-259. [pdf]
Amer, T., Gozli, D.G., & Pratt, J. (2018). Biasing spatial attention with semantic information: An event coding approach. Psychological Research, 82, 840-858. [pdf]
Ngo, K.W.J., Amer, T., Man, L., & Hasher, L. (2018). Cultural differences in distraction processing: Influence of context at retrieval. Memory, 26, 1396-1401. [pdf]
Anderson, J.A.E., Sarraf, S., Amer, T., Bellana, B., Man, V., Campbell, K.L., Hasher, L., & Grady, C.L. (2017). Task-linked diurnal brain network reorganization in older adults: A graph theoretical approach. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29, 560-572. [pdf]
Amer, T., Ngo, K.W.J., & Hasher, L. (2017). Cultural differences in visual attention: Implications for distraction processing. British Journal of Psychology, 108, 244-258. [pdf]
Amer, T., Campbell, K. L., & Hasher, L. (2016). Cognitive control as a double-edged sword. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 20, 905-915. [pdf]
Amer, T., Anderson, J. A., Campbell, K. L., Hasher, L., & Grady, C. L. (2016). Age differences in the neural correlates of distraction regulation: A network interaction approach. NeuroImage, 139, 231-239. [pdf]
Amer, T., & Hasher, L. (2014). Conceptual processing of distractors by older but not younger adults. Psychological Science, 25, 2252-2258. [pdf]
Anderson, J.A.E., Campbell, K.L., Amer, T., Grady, C.L., & Hasher, L. (2014). Timing is everything: Age differences in the cognitive control network are modulated by time of day. Psychology and Aging, 29, 648-657. [pdf]
Amer, T., Kalender, B., Hasher, L., Trehub, S.E., & Wong, Y. (2013). Do older professional musicians have cognitive advantages? PLoS ONE 8: e71630. [pdf]