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Papers and Books by DL Schacter
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Nodes: 7733, Authors: 11743, Journals: 1016, Outer References: 177526, Words: 7526
Collection span: 1976 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
301848301 1987 PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN 13 (3): 314-336
JACOBY LL; KELLEY CM
UNCONSCIOUS INFLUENCES OF MEMORY FOR A PRIOR EVENT
62148
302227302 1987 PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY BULLETIN 13 (3): 411-429
LOMBARDI WJ; HIGGINS ET; BARGH JA
THE ROLE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN PRIMING EFFECTS ON CATEGORIZATION - ASSIMILATION VERSUS CONTRAST AS A FUNCTION OF AWARENESS OF THE PRIMING TASK
11141
3038157303 1987 PSYCHOBIOLOGY 15 (1): 21-36
SCHACTER DL
MEMORY, AMNESIA, AND FRONTAL-LOBE DYSFUNCTION
211211
304344304 1987 PSYCHOBIOLOGY 15 (1): 37-47
SALMON DP; ZOLAMORGAN S; SQUIRE LR
RETROGRADE-AMNESIA FOLLOWING COMBINED HIPPOCAMPUS-AMYGDALA LESIONS IN MONKEYS
1338
305144305 1987 PSYCHOBIOLOGY 15 (4): 300-307
WILSON B; KOLB B; ODLAND L; WISHAW IQ
ALCOHOL, SEX, AGE, AND THE HIPPOCAMPUS
416
306113306 1987 PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS 60 (1): 131-135
SIMON A
THE BERSERKER BLIND RAGE SYNDROME AS A POTENTIALLY NEW DIAGNOSTIC CATEGORY FOR THE DSM-III
00
30724192307 1987 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 94 (4): 439-454
SHERRY DF; SCHACTER DL
THE EVOLUTION OF MULTIPLE MEMORY-SYSTEMS
245245
3083138308 1987 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 38 (3): 145-154
MARKOWITSCH HJ
DEMENTIA IN OLD-AGE
00
3091555309 1987 PSYCHOLOGY OF READING AND READING INSTRUCTION : 253-277
MASSON MEJ
REMEMBERING READING OPERATIONS WITH AND WITHOUT AWARENESS
00
310340310 1987 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 39 (2): 193-210
ELLIS AW; YOUNG AW; FLUDE BM; HAY DC
REPETITION PRIMING OF FACE RECOGNITION
4396
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
311126311 1987 SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 28 (4): 267-280
CHRISTIANSON SA; NILSSON LG; SILFVENIUS H
INITIAL MEMORY DEFICITS AND SUBSEQUENT RECOVERY IN 2 CASES OF HEAD TRAUMA
214
3128104312 1987 SCIENCE 237 (4821): 1445-1452
KIHLSTROM JF
THE COGNITIVE UNCONSCIOUS
115379
3131437313 1987 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 34 (4): 649-673
WIPPICH W; PETER HJ; MECKLENBRAUKER S
IMAGINATIVE PROCESSES WHILE SPELLING - IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT EXPERIENCE AFTEREFFECTS A DAY LATER
23
314168314 1987 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KLINISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE PSYCHIATRIE UND PSYCHOTHERAPIE 35 (3): 244-269
BUNGE M
A CRITIQUE OF MENTALISM
00
3151159315 1988 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 67 (3): 191-257
MILLER J
DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS MODELS OF HUMAN INFORMATION-PROCESSING - THEORETICAL DISTINCTIONS AND EMPIRICAL RESULTS
1164
316230316 1988 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 42 (10): 658-665
GILES GM; CLARKWILSON J
THE USE OF BEHAVIORAL-TECHNIQUES IN FUNCTIONAL SKILLS TRAINING AFTER SEVERE BRAIN INJURY
416
317419317 1988 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 101 (3): 401-424
PARK CW; GARDNER MP; THUKRAL VK
SELF-PERCEIVED KNOWLEDGE - SOME EFFECTS ON INFORMATION-PROCESSING FOR A CHOICE TASK
09
318123318 1988 ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 16 (2): 116-122
BALDA RP; KAMIL AC
THE SPATIAL MEMORY OF CLARK NUTCRACKERS (NUCIFRAGA-COLUMBIANA) IN AN ANALOG OF THE RADIAL ARM MAZE
428
319140319 1988 ANIMAL LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 16 (4): 436-444
WRIGHT AA; COOK RG; RIVERA JJ; SANDS SF; DELIUS JD
CONCEPT-LEARNING BY PIGEONS - MATCHING-TO-SAMPLE WITH TRIAL-UNIQUE VIDEO PICTURE STIMULI
293
32067305320 1988 ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY 39: 475-543
RICHARDSONKLAVEHN A; BJORK RA
MEASURES OF MEMORY
532626
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
321414321 1988 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 40 (1): 35-43
CARROLL M; BUSS R
FAME ATTRIBUTIONS AND THE FEELING OF KNOWING
11
3221025322 1988 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 20 (4): 390-397
GIBSON JM; WATKINS MJ
A POOL OF 1,086 WORDS WITH UNIQUE 2-LETTER FRAGMENTS
1227
323111323 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 593-594
MCGONIGLE B
IS IT THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS
01
324217324 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND NEURAL BIOLOGY 50 (1): 46-60
KESNER RP; BEERS DR
DISSOCIATION OF DATA-BASED AND EXPECTANCY-BASED MEMORY FOLLOWING HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONS IN RATS
19
325646325 1988 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 102 (1): 141-147
HEINDEL WC; BUTTERS N; SALMON DP
IMPAIRED LEARNING OF A MOTOR SKILL IN PATIENTS WITH HUNTINGTONS-DISEASE
87155
326441326 1988 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 102 (3): 331-&
EICHENBAUM H; FAGAN A; MATHEWS P; COHEN NJ
HIPPOCAMPAL SYSTEM DYSFUNCTION AND ODOR DISCRIMINATION-LEARNING IN RATS - IMPAIRMENT OR FACILITATION DEPENDING ON REPRESENTATIONAL DEMANDS
25129
327278327 1988 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 27 (2): 113-135
OHMAN A
NONCONSCIOUS CONTROL OF AUTONOMIC RESPONSES - A ROLE FOR PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING
018
328120328 1988 BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY 3 (3): 363-373
CORBALLIS MC
NEUROPHILOSOPHY - TOWARD A UNIFIED SCIENCE OF THE MIND BRAIN - CHURCHLAND,PS
02
329360329 1988 BRAIN 111: 185-206
SAGAR HJ; COHEN NJ; SULLIVAN EV; CORKIN S; GROWDON JH
REMOTE MEMORY FUNCTION IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE AND PARKINSONS-DISEASE
43120
330348330 1988 BRAIN 111: 525-539
SAGAR HJ; SULLIVAN EV; GABRIELI JDE; CORKIN S; GROWDON JH
TEMPORAL ORDERING AND SHORT-TERM-MEMORY DEFICITS IN PARKINSONS-DISEASE
25134
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
331766331 1988 BRAIN 111: 1079-1110
KOPELMAN MD; CORN TH
CHOLINERGIC BLOCKADE AS A MODEL FOR CHOLINERGIC DEPLETION - A COMPARISON OF THE MEMORY DEFICITS WITH THOSE OF ALZHEIMER-TYPE DEMENTIA AND THE ALCOHOLIC KORSAKOFF SYNDROME
49162
3321062332 1988 BRAIN 111: 1337-1353
NICHELLI P; BAHMANIANBEHBAHANI G; GENTILINI M; VECCHI A
PRESERVED MEMORY ABILITIES IN THALAMIC AMNESIA
829
333155333 1988 BRAIN & DEVELOPMENT 10 (6): 347-354
DOOSE H; BAIER WK
THETA-RHYTHMS IN THE EEG - A GENETIC TRAIT IN CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY
012
334718334 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 7 (2): 145-156
CERMAK LS; BLACKFORD SP; OCONNOR M; BLEICH RP
THE IMPLICIT MEMORY ABILITY OF A PATIENT WITH AMNESIA DUE TO ENCEPHALITIS
6062
3351050335 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 7 (2): 157-177
GABRIELI JDE; COHEN NJ; CORKIN S
THE IMPAIRED LEARNING OF SEMANTIC KNOWLEDGE FOLLOWING BILATERAL MEDIAL TEMPORAL-LOBE RESECTION
72100
336641336 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 7 (2): 231-243
PARKIN AJ; LENG NRC; STANHOPE N; SMITH AP
MEMORY IMPAIRMENT FOLLOWING RUPTURED ANEURYSM OF THE ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY
2768
3371685337 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 7 (3): 257-282
GORDON B
PRESERVED LEARNING OF NOVEL INFORMATION IN AMNESIA - EVIDENCE FOR MULTIPLE MEMORY-SYSTEMS
4044
338818338 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 7 (3): 312-323
CERMAK LS; BLEICH RP; BLACKFORD SP
DEFICITS IN THE IMPLICIT RETENTION OF NEW ASSOCIATIONS BY ALCOHOLIC KORSAKOFF PATIENTS
5961
3391251339 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 3-20
TULVING E; SCHACTER DL; MCLACHLAN DR; MOSCOVITCH M
PRIMING OF SEMANTIC AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE - A CASE-STUDY OF RETROGRADE-AMNESIA
8687
340222340 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 21-30
STUSS DT; GUZMAN DA
SEVERE REMOTE MEMORY LOSS WITH MINIMAL ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA - A CLINICAL NOTE
3249
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
341245341 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 31-46
WILSON B; BADDELEY A
SEMANTIC, EPISODIC, AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY IN A POSTMENINGITIC AMNESIC PATIENT
1725
342628342 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 77-90
KAPUR N
SELECTIVE SPARING OF MEMORY FUNCTIONING IN A PATIENT WITH AMNESIA FOLLOWING HERPES-ENCEPHALITIS
47
343214343 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 91-104
MILBERG W; ALEXANDER MP; CHARNESS N; MCGLINCHEYBERROTH R; BARRETT A
LEARNING OF A COMPLEX ARITHMETIC SKILL IN AMNESIA - EVIDENCE FOR A DISSOCIATION BETWEEN COMPILATION AND PRODUCTION
911
34439344 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 105-116
HIRST W; PHELPS EA; JOHNSON MK; VOLPE BT
AMNESIA AND 2ND LANGUAGE-LEARNING
2023
345925345 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (1): 117-134
NISSEN MJ; ROSS JL; WILLINGHAM DB; MACKENZIE TB; SCHACTER DL
MEMORY AND AWARENESS IN A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE PERSONALITY-DISORDER
2929
346634346 1988 BRAIN AND COGNITION 8 (2): 253-272
CHARNESS N; MILBERG W; ALEXANDER MP
TEACHING AN AMNESIC A COMPLEX COGNITIVE SKILL
2125
347278347 1988 BRAIN RESEARCH 456 (1): 71-87
RIDLEY RM; SAMSON NA; BAKER HF; JOHNSON JA
VISUOSPATIAL LEARNING IMPAIRMENT FOLLOWING LESION OF THE CHOLINERGIC PROJECTION TO THE HIPPOCAMPUS
342
348349348 1988 BRAIN RESEARCH 463 (1): 107-117
CHROBAK JJ; HANIN I; SCHMECHEL DE; WALSH TJ
AF64A-INDUCED WORKING MEMORY IMPAIRMENT - BEHAVIORAL, NEUROCHEMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL CORRELATES
088
3494218349 1988 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 13 (4): 351-370
MARKOWITSCH HJ
DIENCEPHALIC AMNESIA - A REORIENTATION TOWARDS TRACTS
1664
350377350 1988 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 6: 369-&
PRESSON CC
SPECIAL SECTION - LANDMARKS IN SPATIAL COGNITION AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
351126351 1988 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 79: 77-86
PARKIN AJ; WOOD A; ALDRICH FK
REPETITION AND ACTIVE LISTENING - THE EFFECTS OF SPACING SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
01
352716352 1988 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 79: 361-369
PARKIN AJ; STREETE S
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY IN YOUNG-CHILDREN AND ADULTS
7386
353323353 1988 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 79: 387-400
PRING L
THE REVERSE-GENERATION EFFECT - A COMPARISON OF MEMORY PERFORMANCE BETWEEN BLIND AND SIGHTED CHILDREN
38
35400354 1988 BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY 26 (6): 493-493
SCHACTER DL; BOWERS J; BOOKER J
AWARENESS, CONTEXT, AND IMPLICIT MEMORY
00
355461355 1988 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 42 (3): 274-296
DENHEYER K; GORING A; GORGICHUK S; RICHARDS L; LANDRY M
ARE LEXICAL DECISIONS A GOOD MEASURE OF LEXICAL ACCESS - REPETITION BLOCKING SUGGESTS THE AFFIRMATIVE
05
356454356 1988 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 42 (4): 399-413
DENHEYER K; BENSON K
CONSTRAINTS ON THE ADDITIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEMANTIC PRIMING AND WORD REPETITION AND ON THE INTERACTIVE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEMANTIC PRIMING AND STIMULUS CLARITY
313
357225357 1988 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 59 (2): 523-527
DIAMOND A
ABILITIES AND NEURAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING AB PERFORMANCE
1167
358320358 1988 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 59 (5): 1366-1371
GOPNIK A; GRAF P
KNOWING HOW YOU KNOW - YOUNG CHILDRENS ABILITY TO IDENTIFY AND REMEMBER THE SOURCES OF THEIR BELIEFS
21105
359231359 1988 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 5 (3): 317-336
YOUNG AW; DEHAAN EHF
BOUNDARIES OF COVERT RECOGNITION IN PROSOPAGNOSIA
2558
36026360 1988 CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY 33 (5): 433-434
REUTERLORENZ PA
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF INTROSPECTION - LYONS,W
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
361115361 1988 CORTEX 24 (1): 143-148
PARKIN AJ; BELL WP; LENG NRC
A STUDY OF METAMEMORY IN AMNESIC AND NORMAL ADULTS
810
362324362 1988 CORTEX 24 (3): 457-464
GROSSI D; TROJANO L; GRASSO A; ORSINI A
SELECTIVE SEMANTIC AMNESIA AFTER CLOSED-HEAD INJURY - A CASE-REPORT
2039
3632167363 1988 DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 4 (3): 199-230
WELSH MC; PENNINGTON BF
ASSESSING FRONTAL-LOBE FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN - VIEWS FROM DEVELOPMENTAL-PSYCHOLOGY
9195
364235364 1988 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY 21 (1): 43-62
HILL WL; BOROVSKY D; ROVEECOLLIER C
CONTINUITIES IN INFANT MEMORY DEVELOPMENT
2252
365642365 1988 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 24 (4): 502-511
BAILLARGEON R; GRABER M
EVIDENCE OF LOCATION MEMORY IN 8-MONTH-OLD INFANTS IN A NONSEARCH AB TASK
833
366467366 1988 HUMAN FACTORS 30 (5): 583-598
LOGAN GD
AUTOMATICITY, RESOURCES, AND MEMORY - THEORETICAL CONTROVERSIES AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS
338
367410367 1988 JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 58 (6): 352-358
NAITO M; KOMATSU S
ATTRIBUTES OF MEMORY THAT MEDIATE PRIMING EFFECTS IN PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION
46
368425368 1988 JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 97 (1): 100-104
KASZNIAK AW; NUSSBAUM PD; BERREN MR; SANTIAGO J
AMNESIA AS A CONSEQUENCE OF MALE RAPE - A CASE-REPORT
1222
369630369 1988 JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 97 (4): 448-454
LONGMORE BE; KNIGHT RG
THE EFFECT OF INTELLECTUAL DETERIORATION ON RETENTION DEFICITS IN AMNESIC ALCOHOLICS
39
37000370 1988 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 53-53
SCHACTER DL
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT KNOWLEDGE IN AMNESIA AND OTHER NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL SYNDROMES
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
371639371 1988 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (4): 477-494
SALMON DP; SHIMAMURA AP; BUTTERS N; SMITH S
LEXICAL AND SEMANTIC PRIMING DEFICITS IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
125175
372127372 1988 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (6): 693-708
PONSFORD JL; KINSELLA G
EVALUATION OF A REMEDIAL PROGRAM FOR ATTENTIONAL DEFICITS FOLLOWING CLOSED-HEAD INJURY
1044
373355373 1988 JOURNAL OF CONSUMER RESEARCH 15 (2): 199-209
JANISZEWSKI C
PRECONSCIOUS PROCESSING EFFECTS - THE INDEPENDENCE OF ATTITUDE FORMATION AND CONSCIOUS THOUGHT
939
374557374 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 117 (1): 51-67
HUMPHREYS GW; BESNER D; QUINLAN PT
EVENT PERCEPTION AND THE WORD REPETITION EFFECT
28110
3751263375 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 117 (2): 148-160
BENTIN S; MOSCOVITCH M
THE TIME COURSE OF REPETITION EFFECTS FOR WORDS AND UNFAMILIAR FACES
6385
376444376 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 117 (4): 390-394
JOHNSON MK
REALITY MONITORING - AN EXPERIMENTAL PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH
2681
377557377 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (2): 195-212
MACLEOD CM
FORGOTTEN BUT NOT GONE - SAVINGS FOR PICTURES AND WORDS IN LONG-TERM-MEMORY
1119
3781436378 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (2): 213-222
MITCHELL DB; BROWN AS
PERSISTENT REPETITION PRIMING IN PICTURE NAMING AND ITS DISSOCIATION FROM RECOGNITION MEMORY
95108
3791860379 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (2): 223-239
SLOMAN SA; HAYMAN CAG; OHTA N; LAW J; TULVING E
FORGETTING IN PRIMED FRAGMENT COMPLETION
118125
380848380 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (2): 256-265
DONNELLY RE
PRIMING EFFECTS IN SUCCESSIVE EPISODIC TESTS
312
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
381619381 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (3): 477-483
WATKINS MJ; GIBSON JM
ON THE RELATION BETWEEN PERCEPTUAL PRIMING AND RECOGNITION MEMORY
2234
3821138382 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (3): 495-501
GARDINER JM
GENERATION AND PRIMING EFFECTS IN WORD-FRAGMENT COMPLETION
3952
383125383 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (4): 668-675
ELMES DG
INTERFERENCE IN SPATIAL MEMORY
15
3842140384 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (4): 749-757
HASHTROUDI S; FERGUSON SA; RAPPOLD VA; CHROSNIAK LD
DATA-DRIVEN AND CONCEPTUALLY DRIVEN PROCESSES IN PARTIAL-WORD IDENTIFICATION AND RECOGNITION
3637
385731385 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (4): 758-762
HIRST W; PHELPS EA; JOHNSON MK; VOLPE BT
MORE ON RECOGNITION AND RECALL IN AMNESIACS
4257
3861030386 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 14 (4): 763-770
SHIMAMURA AP; SQUIRE LR
LONG-TERM-MEMORY IN AMNESIA - CUED-RECALL, RECOGNITION MEMORY, AND CONFIDENCE RATINGS
4351
3871326387 1988 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 24 (6): 490-504
SMITH ER; BRANSCOMBE NR
CATEGORY ACCESSIBILITY AS IMPLICIT MEMORY
3654
388854388 1988 JOURNAL OF LEARNING DISABILITIES 21 (6): 333-&
GLISKY EL; SCHACTER DL
ACQUISITION OF DOMAIN-SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE IN PATIENTS WITH ORGANIC MEMORY DISORDERS
1414
389275389 1988 JOURNAL OF LEARNING DISABILITIES 21 (8): 476-485
BIGLER ED
ACQUIRED CEREBRAL TRAUMA - EPILOGUE
03
390218390 1988 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 51 (11): 1452-1454
VILKKI J; POROPUDAS K; SERVO A
MEMORY DISORDER RELATED TO COMA DURATION AFTER HEAD-INJURY
18
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
391751391 1988 JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 8 (11): 4400-4410
SHIMAMURA AP; JERNIGAN TL; SQUIRE LR
KORSAKOFFS SYNDROME - RADIOLOGICAL (CT) FINDINGS AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES
45107
392228392 1988 JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 54 (2): 339-346
MCCANN T; SHEEHAN PW
HYPNOTICALLY INDUCED PSEUDOMEMORIES - SAMPLING THEIR CONDITIONS AMONG HYPNOTIZABLE SUBJECTS
216
393523393 1988 JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 54 (3): 385-395
SMITH ER; BRANSCOMBE NR; BORMANN C
GENERALITY OF THE EFFECTS OF PRACTICE ON SOCIAL JUDGMENT TASKS
326
394239394 1988 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH 17 (5): 425-439
ABRAMS M; REBER AS
IMPLICIT LEARNING - ROBUSTNESS IN THE FACE OF PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS
2133
395217395 1988 JOURNAL OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT & BLINDNESS 82 (4): 137-142
ROGERS SJ; PUCHALSKI CB
DEVELOPMENT OF OBJECT PERMANENCE IN VISUALLY IMPAIRED INFANTS
18
396555396 1988 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 12 (1): 57-78
WIGGINS EC; BRANDT J
THE DETECTION OF SIMULATED AMNESIA
2372
397716397 1988 MEMORY & COGNITION 16 (4): 309-313
GARDINER JM
FUNCTIONAL-ASPECTS OF RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE
187319
398325398 1988 MEMORY & COGNITION 16 (5): 452-460
COHEN RL
METAMEMORY FOR WORDS AND ENACTED INSTRUCTIONS - PREDICTING WHICH ITEMS WILL BE RECALLED
317
399212399 1988 NATURE 336 (6201): 766-767
MARSHALL JC; HALLIGAN PW
BLINDSIGHT AND INSIGHT IN VISUO-SPATIAL NEGLECT
23133
400431400 1988 NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING 9 (1): 92-94
KASZNIAK AW
COGNITION IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - THEORETIC MODELS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
401553401 1988 NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING 9 (5-6): 487-494
WINOCUR G
A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF MEMORY LOSS WITH AGE
230
402257402 1988 NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING 9 (5-6): 667-683
ORDY JM; THOMAS GJ; VOLPE BT; DUNLAP WP; COLOMBO PM
AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF HUMAN-TYPE MEMORY LOSS BASED ON AGING, LESION, FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA, AND DRUG STUDIES WITH THE RAT
267
403220403 1988 NEUROLOGY 38 (6): 900-903
GROBER E; BUSCHKE H; CRYSTAL H; BANG S; DRESNER R
SCREENING FOR DEMENTIA BY MEMORY TESTING
15120
4041123404 1988 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 26 (1): 173-178
GLISKY EL; SCHACTER DL
LONG-TERM RETENTION OF COMPUTER LEARNING BY PATIENTS WITH MEMORY DISORDERS
4242
405166405 1988 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 26 (2): 273-286
OBER BA; SHENAUT GK
LEXICAL DECISION AND PRIMING IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
4189
4062186406 1988 NEUROSCIENCE 25 (2): 363-387
BROWN RG; MARSDEN CD
SUBCORTICAL DEMENTIA - THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
5151
407624407 1988 PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS 67 (1): 3-36
SNODGRASS JG; CORWIN J
PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION THRESHOLDS FOR 150 FRAGMENTED PICTURES FROM THE SNODGRASS AND VANDERWART PICTURE SET
2960
408214408 1988 PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 43 (2): 239-241
QUARTERMAIN D; JUDGE ME; JUNG H
AMPHETAMINE ENHANCES RETRIEVAL FOLLOWING DIVERSE SOURCES OF FORGETTING
014
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