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Papers and Books by DL Schacter
and the papers citing DL Schacter

Nodes: 7733, Authors: 11743, Journals: 1016, Outer References: 177526, Words: 7526
Collection span: 1976 - 2005
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360115523601 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (2): 309-319
Maylor EA
Retrieving names in old age: Short-and (very) long-term effects of repetition
310
360210413602 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (3): 553-571
Schreiber TA
Effects of target set size on feelings of knowing and cued recall: Implications for the cue effectiveness and partial-retrieval hypotheses
39
360316303603 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (3): 591-598
Sheffert SM
Voice-specificity effects on auditory word priming
1616
360419273604 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (4): 617-632
Russo R; Cullis AM; Parkin AJ
Consequences of violating the assumption of independence in the process dissociation procedure: A word fragment completion study
1619
360511273605 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (4): 708-715
Luce PA; Lyons EA
Specificity of memory representations for spoken words
58
360612183606 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (5): 857-859
Hirshman E
On the logic of testing the independence assumption in the process-dissociation procedure
813
36078403607 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (5): 869-883
Schreiber TA; Nelson DL
The relation between feelings of knowing and the number of neighboring concepts linked to the test cue
16
360843853608 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (5): 884-902
Peretz I; Gaudreau D; Bonnel AM
Exposure effects on music preference and recognition
216
36092103609 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1131-1137
Peynircioglu ZF; Tekcan AI; Wagner JL; Baxter TL; Shaffer SD
Name or hum that tune: Feeling of knowing for music
15
361038923610 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1157-1172
Dorfman J
Further evidence for sublexical components in implicit memory for novel words
33
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
361111313611 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1173-1186
McKone E
The decay of short-term implicit memory: Unpacking lag
35
361223353612 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1187-1195
Ganor-Stern D; Seamon JG; Carrasco M
The role of attention and study time in explicit and implicit memory for unfamiliar visual stimuli
45
36136383613 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1233-1244
Ross M; Buehler R; Karr JW
Assessing the accuracy of conflicting autobiographical memories
25
36142373614 1998 MIND & LANGUAGE 13 (2): 195-204
Tooby J; Cosmides L
Evolutionizing the cognitive sciences: A reply to Shapiro and Epstein
03
361551503615 1998 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MECHANISMS OF NEURONAL PLASTICITY 446: 107-129
Wieraszko A
Avian hippocampus as a model to study spatial orientation-related synaptic plasticity
01
361610273616 1998 NATURE 392 (6676): 595-598
Rugg MD; Mark RE; Walla P; Schloerscheidt AM; Birch CS; et al.
Dissociation of the neural correlates of implicit and explicit memory
95139
36174153617 1998 NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 1 (4): 266-267
Fletcher P
The missing link: a failure of fronto-hippocampal integration in schizophrenia
1118
361812443618 1998 NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 1 (4): 318-323
Heckers S; Rauch SL; Goff D; Savage CR; Schacter DL; et al.
Impaired recruitment of the hippocampus during conscious recollection in schizophrenia
131130
36191953619 1998 NETWORK-COMPUTATION IN NEURAL SYSTEMS 9 (2): 235-264
Fransen E; Lansner A
A model of cortical associative memory based on a horizontal network of connected columns
117
36209533620 1998 NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING 19 (5): 437-445
Hazlett EA; Buchsbaum MS; Mohs RC; Spiegel-Cohen J; Wei TC; et al.
Age-related shift in brain region activity during successful memory performance
736
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
362124513621 1998 NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 70 (1-2): 275-283
Gabrieli JDE; Brewer JB; Poldrack RA
Images of medial temporal lobe functions in human learning and memory
39
362246763622 1998 NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 70 (1-2): 284-303
Schacter DL; Buckner RL
On the relations among priming, conscious recollection, and intentional retrieval: Evidence from neuroimaging research
3434
36236443623 1998 NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 70 (3): 328-348
Jackson PA; Kesner RP; Amann K
Memory for duration: Role of hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex
110
36242633624 1998 NEUROCASE 4 (1): 71-87
Luzzatti C; Rumiati R; Ghirardi G
A functional model of visuo-verbal disconnection and the neuroanatomical constraints of optic aphasia
17
36252613625 1998 NEUROCASE 4 (2): 111-126
Humphreys GW; Rumiati RI
When joys come not in single spies but in battalions: Within-category and within-modality identification increases the accessibility of degraded stored knowledge
13
362616773626 1998 NEUROCASE 4 (6): 429-435
Markowitsch HJ
Cognitive neuroscience of memory
59
362717413627 1998 NEUROCASE 4 (6): 481-495
Eslinger PJ
Autobiographical memory after temporal lobe lesions
817
362812653628 1998 NEUROIMAGE 7 (1): 41-48
MacLeod AK; Buckner RL; Miezin FM; Petersen SE; Raichle ME
Right anterior prefrontal cortex activation during semantic monitoring and working memory
3550
362923453629 1998 NEUROIMAGE 7 (3): 151-162
Buckner RL; Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Wagner AD; Rosen BR
Functional-anatomic study of episodic retrieval using fMRI I. Retrieval effort versus retrieval success
122122
363014313630 1998 NEUROIMAGE 7 (3): 163-175
Buckner RL; Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Dale AM; Rotte M; et al.
Functional-anatomic study of episodic retrieval II. Selective averaging of event-related fMRI trials to test the retrieval success hypothesis
138138
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
36319533631 1998 NEUROIMAGE 7 (4): 368-376
Desmond JE; Gabrieli JDE; Glover GH
Dissociation of frontal and cerebellar activity in a cognitive task: Evidence for a distinction between selection and search
2684
363214393632 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (1): 93-105
Jernigan TL; Ostergaard AL; Law I; Svarer C; Gerlach C; et al.
Brain activation during word identification and word recognition
920
363310913633 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (2): 129-139
Mellet E; Petit L; Mazoyer B; Denis M; Tzourio N
Reopening the mental imagery debate: Lessons from functional anatomy
576
3634561203634 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (2): 198-213
Desgranges B; Baron JC; Eustache F
The functional neuroanatomy of episodic memory: The role of the frontal lobes, the hippocampal formation, and other areas
6583
363521293635 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (3): 262-273
Rugg MD; Fletcher PC; Allan K; Frith CD; Frackowiak RSJ; et al.
Neural correlates of memory retrieval during recognition memory and cued recall
4860
36363223636 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (3): 302-306
Aguirre GK; Zarahn E; D'Esposito M
The inferential impact of global signal covariates in functional neuroimaging analyses
1146
36373223637 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (4): 327-339
Pollmann S; Wiggins CJ; Norris DG; von Cramon DY; Schubert T
Use of short intertrial intervals in single-trial experiments: A 3T fMRI-study
820
36389623638 1998 NEUROIMAGE 8 (4): 409-425
Grady CL; McIntosh AR; Bookstein F; Horwitz B; Rapoport SI; et al.
Age-related changes in regional cerebral blood flow during working memory for faces
2464
36399393639 1998 NEUROLOGY 50 (5): 1259-1265
Rapcsak SZ; Kaszniak AW; Reminger SL; Glisky ML; Glisky EL; et al.
Dissociation between verbal and autonomic measures of memory following frontal lobe damage
712
364018853640 1998 NEUROLOGY PSYCHIATRY AND BRAIN RESEARCH 6 (2): 73-80
Markowitsch HJ
The mnestic block syndrome: Environmentally induced amnesia
314
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
3641841253641 1998 NEURON 20 (2): 185-195
Schacter DL; Buckner RL
Priming and the brain
175171
364218673642 1998 NEURON 20 (2): 285-296
Buckner RL; Goodman J; Burock M; Rotte M; Koutstaal W; et al.
Functional-anatomic correlates of object priming in humans revealed by rapid presentation event-related fMRI
207207
3643201733643 1998 NEURON 20 (3): 445-468
Milner B; Squire LR; Kandel ER
Cognitive neuroscience and the study of memory
40283
364418393644 1998 NEURON 20 (5): 927-936
Kelley WM; Miezin FM; McDermott KB; Buckner RL; Raichle ME; et al.
Hemispheric specialization in human dorsal frontal cortex and medial temporal lobe for verbal and nonverbal memory encoding
175260
36454223645 1998 NEUROPATHOLOGY 18 (4): 357-362
Honda M; Shibasaki H
Cortical control of complex sequential movement studied by functional neuroimaging techniques
00
36469413646 1998 NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 37 (4-5): 431-439
Nadel L; Moscovitch M
Hippocampal contributions to cortical plasticity
1334
364710663647 1998 NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 37 (4-5): 657-676
Xiang JZ; Brown MW
Differential neuronal encoding of novelty, familiarity and recency in regions of the anterior temporal lobe
745
36483623648 1998 NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 11 (1): 22-30
Hutter BO
Psychologic adjustment in patients after subarachnoid hemorrhage
010
36491373649 1998 NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 11 (4): 184-190
Caramelli P; Robitaille Y; Laroche-Cholette A; Nitrini R; Gauvreau D; et al.
Structural correlates of cognitive deficits in a selected group of patients with Alzheimer's disease
07
365019323650 1998 NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 11 (4): 212-217
Vakil E; Sherf R; Hoffman M; Stern M
Direct and indirect memory measures of temporal order and spatial location: Control versus closed-head injury participants
14
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
365116293651 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (1): 25-36
Hunkin NM; Squires EJ; Parkin AJ; Tidy JA
Are the benefits of errorless learning dependent on implicit memory?
612
365222743652 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (2): 129-142
Kohler S; Moscovitch M; Winocur G; Houle S; McIntosh AR
Networks of domain-specific and general regions involved in episodic memory for spatial location and object identity
3652
365350913653 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (5): 421-440
Postle BR; Corkin S
Impaired word-stem completion priming but intact perceptual identification priming with novel words: evidence from the amnesic patient HM
1419
36548243654 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (6): 513-520
Miller MB; Gazzaniga MS
Creating false memories for visual scenes
1115
36553433655 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (6): 521-529
Blakemore SJ; Rees G; Frith CD
How do we predict the consequences of our actions? A functional imaging study
119
365624603656 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (6): 559-571
Paller KA; Gross M
Brain potentials associated with perceptual priming vs explicit remembering during the repetition of visual word-form
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3657231033657 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (7): 625-641
Doyon J; Laforce R; Bouchard G; Gaudreau D; Roy J; et al.
Role of the striatum, cerebellum and frontal lobes in the automatization of a repeated visuomotor sequence of movements
1054
36586433658 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (8): 717-729
Goldblum MC; Gomez CM; Dalla Barba GF; Boller F; Deweer B; et al.
The influence of semantic and perceptual encoding on recognition memory in Alzheimer's disease
14
365914483659 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (8): 785-795
Kopelman MD; Stanhope N
Recall and recognition memory in patients with focal frontal, temporal lobe and diencephalic lesions
1325
366017903660 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (9): 901-914
Kohler S; Black SE; Sinden M; Szekely C; Kidron D; et al.
Memory impairments associated with hippocampal versus parahippocampal-gyrus atrophy: an MR volumetry study in Alzheimer's disease
1258
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
36614463661 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (9): 935-943
Marks AR; Cermak LS
Intact temporal memory in amnesic patients
02
366211393662 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (12): 1387-1396
Stanhope N; Guinan E; Kopelman MD
Frequency judgements of abstract designs by patients with diencephalic, temporal lobe or frontal lobe lesions
311
366315583663 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 36 (12): 1403-1415
Doyle MC; Rugg MD
Word repetition within-and across-visual fields: an event-related potential study
48
36648233664 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 8 (1): 31-41
Vakil E; Hoffman Y; Myzliek D
Active versus passive procedural learning in older and younger adults
18
36653923665 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 8 (3): 351-375
Kinsella GJ
Assessment of attention following traumatic brain injury: A review
011
36669283666 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 8 (4): 433-449
Hunkin NM; Squires EJ; Aldrich FK; Parkin AJ
Errorless learning and the acquisition of word processing skills
48
366724363667 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (1): 43-51
Heindel WC; Salmon DP; Fennema-Notestine C; Chan AS
Repetition priming with nonverbal stimuli in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type
12
366811793668 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (1): 52-64
Hershey T; Craft S; Glauser TA; Hale S
Short-term and long-term memory in early temporal lobe dysfunction
020
3669281483669 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (1): 95-114
Raz N; Gunning-Dixon FM; Head D; Dupuis JH; Acker JD
Neuroanatomical correlates of cognitive aging: Evidence from structural magnetic resonance imaging
3095
36701383670 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (1): 115-124
Al-Adawi S; Powell JH; Greenwood RJ
Motivational deficits after brain injury: A neuropsychological approach using new assessment techniques
121
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
367141723671 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (2): 183-192
Vaidya CJ; Gabrieli JDE; Verfaellie M; Fleischman D; Askari N
Font-specific priming following global amnesia and occipital lobe damage
2425
36721513672 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (2): 208-217
Armstrong CL; Cloud B
The emergence of spatial rotation deficits in dementia and normal aging
04
36736413673 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (2): 268-277
Vilkki J; Servo A; Surma-aho O
Word list learning and prediction of recall after frontal lobe lesions
710
367420583674 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (3): 323-339
Yonelinas AP; Kroll NEA; Dobbins I; Lazzara M; Knight RT
Recollection and familiarity deficits in amnesia: Convergence of remember-know, process dissociation, and receiver operating characteristic data
5277
367528603675 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (3): 340-352
Park SM; Gabrieli JDE; Reminger SL; Monti LA; Fleischman DA; et al.
Preserved priming across study-test picture transformations in patients with Alzheimer's disease
916
3676111813676 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 8 (1): 25-41
Bell BD; Davies KG
Anterior temporal lobectomy, hippocampal sclerosis, and memory: Recent neuropsychological findings
027
367710533677 1998 NEUROREHABILITATION 10 (1): 25-37
Sherer M; Oden K; Bergloff P; Levin E; High WM
Assessment and treatment of impaired awareness after brain injury: implications for community re-integration
1016
36784193678 1998 NEUROREPORT 9 (4): 725-729
Pascale A; Nogues X; Marighetto A; Micheau J; Battaini F; et al.
Cytosolic hippocampal PKC and aging: correlation with discrimination performance
012
36796303679 1998 NEUROREPORT 9 (5): 803-808
Mellet E; Tzourio N; Denis M; Mazoyer B
Cortical anatomy of mental imagery of concrete nouns based on their dictionary definition
1140
368016283680 1998 NEUROREPORT 9 (8): 1867-1873
Beauregard M; Gold D; Evans AC; Chertkow H
A role for the hippocampal formation in implicit memory: a 3-D PET study
911
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
3681151393681 1998 NEUROREPORT 9 (9): R37-R47
Paus T; Koski L; Caramanos Z; Westbury C
Regional differences in the effects of task difficulty and motor output on blood flow response in the human anterior cingulate cortex: a review of 107 PET activation studies
074
36823223682 1998 NEUROREPORT 9 (13): 3019-3023
Davis KD; Kwan CL; Crawley AP; Mikulis DJ
Event-related fMRI of pain: entering a new era in imaging pain
020
368317333683 1998 NEUROREPORT 9 (16): 3711-3717
Wagner AD; Poldrack RA; Eldridge LL; Desmond JE; Glover GH; et al.
Material-specific lateralization of prefrontal activation during episodic encoding and retrieval
91113
368442483684 1998 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 22 (1): 59-83
Toates F
The interaction of cognitive and stimulus-response processes in the control of behaviour
124
368532513685 1998 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 22 (2): 125-142
Vanderwolf CH
Brain, behavior, and mind: What do we know and what can we know?
011
36865313686 1998 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 23 (2): 319-323
Ohl F; Fuchs E
Memory performance in tree shrews. effects of stressful experiences
214
36874163687 1998 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 257 (3): 143-146
Wang YP; Tang XF; Kong J; Zhuang D; Li SW
Different systems in human brain are involved in presemantic discrimination of pictures as revealed by event-related potentials
09
368811363688 1998 NUKLEARMEDIZIN 37 (8): 257-261
Krause BJ; Schmidt D; Mottaghy FM; Halsband U; Tellmann L; et al.
O-15-butanol PET activation study on declarative memory
23
36898513689 1998 OLFACTION AND TASTE XII 855: 556-571
McIntosh AR
Understanding neural interactions in learning and memory using functional neuroimaging
38
369010993690 1998 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 60 (3): 355-376
Nygaard LC; Pisoni DB
Talker-specific learning in speech perception
1332
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
369124513691 1998 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 60 (7): 1141-1152
Sheffert SM
Contributions of surface and conceptual information to recognition memory
912
36922123692 1998 PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS 86 (3): 943-952
Degel J; Koster EP
Implicit memory for odors: A possible method for observation
512
369321493693 1998 PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS 86 (3): 1267-1287
Beaunieux H; Desgranges B; Lalevee C; De la Sayette V; Lechevalier B; et al.
Preservation of cognitive procedural memory in a case of Korsakoff's syndrome: Methodological and theoretical insights
24
36946193694 1998 PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS 87 (1): 99-107
Hirano M; Noguchi K
Dissociation between specific personal episodes and other aspects of remote memory in a patient with hippocampal amnesia
59
369510153695 1998 PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS 87 (1): 263-268
Cooley EL; Stringer AY
Word-type effects in word-stem priming: Evidence for semantic processing in the perceptual representation system?
11
36964583696 1998 PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN 24 (5): 537-545
Bushman BJ
Priming effects of media violence on the accessibility of aggressive constructs in memory
015
36970753697 1998 PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE 41 (2): 159-175
Rapoport JL; Fiske A
The new biology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: Implications for evolutionary psychology
111
36987593698 1998 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 353 (1377): 1819-1828
Courtney SM; Petit L; Haxby JV; Ungerleider LG
The role of prefrontal cortex in working memory: examining the contents of consciousness
841
36993573699 1998 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 353 (1377): 1883-1888
Silbersweig DA; Stern E
Towards a functional neuroanatomy of conscious perception and its modulation by volition: implications of human auditory neuroimaging studies
211
37008343700 1998 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 353 (1377): 1903-1909
Heilman KM; Barrett AM; Adair JC
Possible mechanisms of anosognosia: a defect in self-awareness
820
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
3701841423701 1998 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 353 (1377): 1861-1878
Schacter DL; Buckner RL; Koutstaal W
Memory, consciousness and neuroimaging
1616
37021503702 1998 PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 64 (4): 549-556
Hornung DE; Kurtz DB; Bradshaw CB; Seipel DM; Kent PF; et al.
The olfactory loss that accompanies an HIV infection
06
37037183703 1998 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 27 (2): 172-179
Nelson CA
The nature of early memory
15
37047193704 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (2): 747-750
Reber PJ; Stark CEL; Squire LR
Cortical areas supporting category learning identified using functional MRI
1645
37053543705 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (3): 773-780
Rosen BR; Buckner RL; Dale AM
Event-related functional MRI: Past, present, and future
70219
37066673706 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (3): 861-868
Karni A; Meyer G; Rey-Hipolito C; Jezzard P; Adams MM; et al.
The acquisition of skilled motor performance: Fast and slow experience-driven changes in primary motor cortex
12140
370738913707 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (3): 891-898
Buckner RL; Koutstaal W
Functional neuroimaging studies of encoding, priming, and explicit memory retrieval
90116
370815533708 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (3): 906-913
Gabrieli JDE; Poldrack RA; Desmond JE
The role of left prefrontal cortex in language and memory
90216
370916583709 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (5): 2703-2708
Grady CL; McIntosh AR; Rajah MN; Craik FIM
Neural correlates of the episodic encoding of pictures and words
3348
37109523710 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (9): 5413-5416
Rubin DC; Greenberg DL
Visual memory-deficit amnesia: A distinct amnesic presentation and etiology
1432
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
37112273711 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (21): 12729-12733
Tanaka Y; Sagi D
A perceptual memory for low-contrast visual signals
13
37122263712 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (23): 13755-13758
Milinski M; Wedekind C
Working memory constrains human cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma
012
371313363713 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95 (24): 14506-14510
Alkire MT; Haier RJ; Fallon JH; Cahill L
Hippocampal, but not amygdala, activity at encoding correlates with long-term, free recall of nonemotional information
2536
37142593714 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 265 (1411): 2141-2148
Pettigrew JD; Miller SM
A 'sticky' interhemispheric switch in bipolar disorder?
021
37153413715 1998 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 265 (1411): 2159-2166
Scott-Brown KC; Orbach HS
Contrast discrimination, non-uniform patterns and change blindness
110
37163423716 1998 PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 29 (5): 471-475
Lilienfeld SO; Loftus EF
Repressed memories and World War II: Some cautionary notes
07
371721453717 1998 PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY 55 (2): 117-147
Orban GA; Vogels R
The neuronal machinery involved in successive orientation discrimination
517
3718332233718 1998 PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY 55 (2): 149-189
Brown MW; Xiang JZ
Recognition memory: Neuronal substrates of the judgement of prior occurrence
2065
37192303719 1998 PSICOTHEMA 10 (1): 41-52
Ruiz-Vargas JM; Cuevas I; Lopez-Frutos JM
Reality monitoring in a hypothetically hallucination-prone population.
12
372015833720 1998 PSICOTHEMA 10 (3): 551-570
Ballesteros S
Are there unconscious affective processes? Evidence from the mere exposure and affective priming paradigms.
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
37217683721 1998 PSYCHE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOANALYSE UND IHRE ANWENDUNGEN 52 (9-10): 801-823
Brenneis CB
Memory systems and the psychoanalytic retrieval of memories of trauma
26
37223733722 1998 PSYCHE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOANALYSE UND IHRE ANWENDUNGEN 52 (9-10): 963-1003
Gehde E; Emrich HM
Context and Meaning: The psychobiology of subjectivity and the formation of psychoanalytic theories.
02
372371273723 1998 PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA 21 (4): 847-+
Scheflin AW; Spiegel D
From courtroom to couch - Working with repressed memory and avoiding lawsuits
13
37245523724 1998 PSYCHOBIOLOGY 26 (2): 162-166
Kesner RP; Long JM
Parietal cortex and a spatial cognitive map
24
3725121293725 1998 PSYCHOBIOLOGY 26 (4): 281-308
Vecera SP
Visual object representation: An introduction
24
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