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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
1501232191501 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 113 (2): 305-326
HOWE ML; COURAGE ML
ON RESOLVING THE ENIGMA OF INFANTILE AMNESIA
41131
1502642731502 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 114 (1): 3-28
JOHNSON MK; HASHTROUDI S; LINDSAY DS
SOURCE MONITORING
373786
1503231871503 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 114 (3): 477-493
POLSTER MR
DRUG-INDUCED AMNESIA - IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF MEMORY
1227
150410941504 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 100 (1): 3-22
METCALFE J
NOVELTY MONITORING, METACOGNITION, AND CONTROL IN A COMPOSITE HOLOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATIVE RECALL MODEL - IMPLICATIONS FOR KORSAKOFF AMNESIA
3276
150561181505 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 100 (1): 42-67
BRAINERD CJ; REYNA VF
MEMORY INDEPENDENCE AND MEMORY INTERFERENCE IN COGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENT
2673
150671021506 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 100 (2): 183-203
MURDOCK BB
TODAM2 - A MODEL FOR THE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL OF ITEM, ASSOCIATIVE, AND SERIAL-ORDER INFORMATION
778
150710431507 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 100 (4): 571-588
FARAH MJ; OREILLY RC; VECERA SP
DISSOCIATED OVERT AND COVERT RECOGNITION AS AN EMERGENT PROPERTY OF A LESIONED NEURAL-NETWORK
1670
150818921508 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 100 (4): 609-639
KORIAT A
HOW DO WE KNOW THAT WE KNOW - THE ACCESSIBILITY MODEL OF THE FEELING OF KNOWING
36130
150916571509 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 100 (4): 737-747
HOWE ML; RABINOWITZ FM; GRANT MJ
ON MEASURING (IN)DEPENDENCE OF COGNITIVE-PROCESSES
1234
15105391510 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4 (1): 7-13
NELSON K
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ORIGINS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY
32148
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15118581511 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4 (3): 179-184
SHETTLEWORTH SJ
WHERE IS THE COMPARISON IN COMPARATIVE COGNITION - ALTERNATIVE RESEARCH PROGRAMS
626
151216191512 1993 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4 (5): 331-335
SCHACTER DL; COOPER LA; TREADWELL J
PRESERVED PRIMING OF NOVEL OBJECTS ACROSS SIZE TRANSFORMATION IN AMNESIC PATIENTS
3434
1513171151513 1993 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 44 (2): 75-89
HOFFMANN J
UNCONSCIOUS LEARNING - A SPECIAL FORM OF LEARNING
526
151416231514 1993 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 44 (2): 106-108
MARKOWITSCH HJ
LEARNING - CONSCIOUS, UNCONSCIOUS, IMPLICIT, EXPLICIT, PROCEDURAL, SEMANTIC, EPISODIC, PRIMING - COMMENT ON HOFFMANN UNCONSCIOUS LEARNING
14
151519331515 1993 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 44 (2): 109-112
HOFFMANN J
MEMORY AND LEARNING, PROCESS AND RESULT, INCIDENTAL AND INTENTIONAL - REPLY
27
151619561516 1993 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 8 (2): 283-293
JENNINGS JM; JACOBY LL
AUTOMATIC VERSUS INTENTIONAL USES OF MEMORY - AGING, ATTENTION, AND CONTROL
84147
15173491517 1993 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 8 (2): 294-300
BOAZ TL; DENNEY DR
SPEED OF SCANNING IN PRIMARY MEMORY IN PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER-TYPE
110
15189611518 1993 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 8 (3): 400-410
WIGGS CL
AGING AND MEMORY FOR FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE OF NOVEL, VISUAL-STIMULI - DIRECT AND INDIRECT MEASURES
1016
151917301519 1993 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 8 (4): 481-489
GIBSON JM; BROOKS JO; FRIEDMAN L; YESAVAGE JA
TYPOGRAPHY MANIPULATIONS CAN AFFECT PRIMING OF WORD STEM COMPLETION IN OLDER AND YOUNGER ADULTS
1616
15202861520 1993 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 30 30: 1-60
BEDFORD F
PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING
423
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
152123951521 1993 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 30 30: 97-134
ROEDIGER HL; WHEELER MA; RAJARAM S
REMEMBERING, KNOWING, AND RECONSTRUCTING THE PAST
927
152219351522 1993 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 110 (3): 374-378
CURRAN HV; GARDINER JM; JAVA RI; ALLEN D
EFFECTS OF LORAZEPAM UPON RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE IN RECOGNITION MEMORY
2045
15234331523 1993 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 112 (4): 455-460
HOMMER D; WEINGARTNER H; BREIER A
DISSOCIATION OF BENZODIAZEPINE-INDUCED AMNESIA FROM SEDATION BY FLUMAZENIL PRETREATMENT
1034
15243541524 1993 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 30 (4): 383-396
FRIEDMAN D; SIMPSON G; HAMBERGER M
AGE-RELATED-CHANGES IN SCALP TOPOGRAPHY TO NOVEL AND TARGET STIMULI
790
15253471525 1993 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 46 (2): 301-325
PERETZ I; KOLINSKY R
BOUNDARIES OF SEPARABILITY BETWEEN MELODY AND RHYTHM IN MUSIC DISCRIMINATION - A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
242
15261521526 1993 READING AND WRITING 5 (1): 43-68
HILDEBRANDT N; SOKOL SM
IMPLICIT SUBLEXICAL PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSING IN AN ACQUIRED DYSLEXIC PATIENT
114
15271221527 1993 SAGGI-NEUROPSICOLOGIA INFANTILE PSICOPEDAGOGIA RIABILITAZIONE 19 (2): 41-52
BORGATTI R; CANNAO M; MONTIROSSO R; PICCINELLI P
ATTENTION AND MEMORY PROCESSES IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DISABILITIES - RESULTS OF REHABILITATIVE TREATMENT
00
15282231528 1993 SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 34 (1): 39-46
ARAR L; NILSSON LG; MOLANDER B
ENACTED AND NONENACTED ENCODING OF SOCIAL ACTIONS
02
152921471529 1993 SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN 19 (2): 317-336
BELLACK AS; MUESER KT
PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENT FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
1122
15304281530 1993 SCHWEIZERISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE-REVUE SUISSE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 52 (3): 193-204
WIPPICH W; MECKLENBRAUKER S; BANNING R
INDIRECT AND DIRECT MEMORY TESTS FOR SENSORY EFFECTS OF ODOR EXPERIENCES
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
153115431531 1993 SCIENCE 262 (5140): 1747-1749
KNOWLTON BJ; SQUIRE LR
THE LEARNING OF CATEGORIES - PARALLEL BRAIN SYSTEMS FOR ITEM MEMORY AND CATEGORY KNOWLEDGE
45106
15322471532 1993 SOCIAL RESEARCH 60 (1): 39-93
MOSCOVICI S
THE RETURN OF THE UNCONSCIOUS
02
15331311533 1993 SOCIAL RESEARCH 60 (1): 143-170
DONALD M
HUMAN COGNITIVE EVOLUTION - WHAT WE WERE, WHAT WE ARE BECOMING
39
15345611534 1993 SPEECH COMMUNICATION 13 (1-2): 109-125
PISONI DB
LONG-TERM-MEMORY IN SPEECH-PERCEPTION - SOME NEW FINDINGS ON TALKER VARIABILITY, SPEAKING RATE AND PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING
1431
15352251535 1993 STROKE 24 (5): 757-759
ELLIS SJ; SMALL M
DENIAL OF ILLNESS IN STROKE
314
15363661536 1993 TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH CARE 1 (1): 19-43
STACHOWIAK FJ
MICROCOMPUTERS IN THE ASSESSMENT AND REHABILITATION OF BRAIN-DAMAGED PATIENTS
14
1537191537 1993 WESTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 158 (5): 532-534
WITTE CL; WITTE MH
ILEUS AND IGNORANCE
01
153821011538 1993 WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW (3): 761-809
RAMIREZ DA
EXCLUDED VOICES - THE DISFRANCHISEMENT OF ETHNIC-GROUPS FROM JURY SERVICE
012
153920411539 1993 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ENTWICKLUNGSPSYCHOLOGIE UND PADAGOGISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE 25 (1): 29-47
PERRIG WJ; PERRIG P
IMPLICIT MEMORY - INVOLUNTARY, DEVELOPMENTALLY RESISTANT AND AGE-RELATED
1318
154017291540 1993 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 40 (3): 487-508
WIPPICH W; MECKLENBRAUKER S; REDING P
MEMORY AND AWARENESS - DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY TESTS
33
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15416831541 1993 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 40 (4): 577-610
PREUSSLER W
THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT FOR EPISODIC MEMORY IN YOUNGER AND OLDER PERSONS
00
154211251542 1993 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE 201 (2): 203-235
ZIMMER HD
MODALITY-SPECIFIC SYSTEMS OF REPRESENTATION AND PROCESSING OF INFORMATION - SUPERFLUOUS THINGS, USEFUL FICTION, NECESSARY EVIL OR THE INEVITABLE CONSEQUENCE OF AN OPTIMIZATION OF STIMULUS-PROCESSING
38
154311151543 1993 ZYGON 28 (2): 133-176
LAUGHLIN CD; MCMANUS J; DAQUILI EG
MATURE CONTEMPLATION
03
15441541544 1993 ZYGON 28 (2): 177-200
DAQUILI EG; NEWBERG AB
RELIGIOUS AND MYSTICAL STATES - A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL
025
154512541545 1993 ZYGON 28 (4): 507-526
LANCASTER BL
SELF OR NO-SELF - CONVERGING PERSPECTIVES FROM NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND MYSTICISM
03
15463441546 1994 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 89: 204-209
CHRISTIANSON SA
COMMENTS ON NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF EPILEPSY SURGERY - ARE THE TESTS SENSITIVE ENOUGH
00
15477271547 1994 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 90 (5): 360-366
CHRISTIANSON SA; NEPPE V; HOFFMAN H
AMNESIA AND VEGETATIVE ABNORMALITIES AFTER IRRADIATION TREATMENT - A CASE-STUDY
03
15485371548 1994 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, VOL XXI 21: 270-275
LEE AY
THE MERE EXPOSURE EFFECT - IS IT A MERE CASE OF MISATTRIBUTION
24
154911451549 1994 ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 26 26: 75-121
KENRICK DT
EVOLUTIONARY SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY - FROM SEXUAL SELECTION TO SOCIAL COGNITION
128
15501431550 1994 AKTUELLE NEUROLOGIE 21 (5): 167-172
RASCH N; SCHIFFTER R
CEREBRAL INFARCTS, COMPLICATIONS AND THE ROLE OF HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15513241551 1994 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 151 (2): 233-236
PERKINS DO; STERN RA; GOLDEN RN; MURPHY C; NAFTOLOWITZ D; et al.
MOOD DISORDERS IN HIV-INFECTION - PREVALENCE AND RISK-FACTORS IN A NONEPICENTER OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC
291
1552161552 1994 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 151 (3): 454-454
ROSS JL; BHAGOJI B
RESEARCH IN MULTIPLE PERSONALITY-DISORDER
00
15532291553 1994 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY 48 (2): 181-194
LANGER KG
DEPRESSION AND DENIAL IN PSYCHOTHERAPY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
49
15547601554 1994 AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST 49 (11): 917-926
RICCIO DC; RABINOWITZ VC; AXELROD S
MEMORY - WHEN LESS IS MORE
437
15551611555 1994 ANAESTHESIST 43 (5): 289-297
SCHWENDER D; KAISER A; KLASING S; FABERZULLIG E; GOLLING W; et al.
ANESTHESIA WITH FLUNITRAZEPAM TENTANYL AND ISOFLURANE FENTANYL - UNCONSCIOUS PERCEPTION AND MIDLATENCY AUDITORY-EVOKED POTENTIALS
06
155631021556 1994 ANESTHESIOLOGY 80 (1): 187-200
SHAPIRO HM; GRANT I; WEINGER MB
AIDS AND THE CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ANESTHESIOLOGIST
07
15577431557 1994 ANESTHESIOLOGY 80 (3): 493-501
SCHWENDER D; KAISER A; KLASING S; PETER K; POPPEL E
MIDLATENCY AUDITORY-EVOKED POTENTIALS AND EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC-SURGERY
1891
1558591558 1994 ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES 152 (8): 546-549
JANSER B; DANIONGRILLIAT A; GRASVINCENDON A; BURSZTEJN C; HOUILLON; et al.
LONG-TERM-MEMORY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN
00
155920431559 1994 ANNEE PSYCHOLOGIQUE 94 (1): 63-80
NICOLAS S
REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF IMPLICIT MEMORY
89
15603921560 1994 ANNEE PSYCHOLOGIQUE 94 (2): 257-282
NICOLAS S
MEMORY IN THE WORK OF BINET,ALFRED (1857-1911)
14
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
156114541561 1994 ANNEE PSYCHOLOGIQUE 94 (3): 345-367
DESGRANGES B; EUSTACHE F; RIOUX P
EFFECTS OF AGE AND EDUCATIONAL-LEVEL ON MEMORY SUBSYSTEMS
815
156241061562 1994 APHASIOLOGY 8 (1): 1-18
PATEL PG; SATZ P
THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND SENILE DEMENTIA OF ALZHEIMER-TYPE - NEUROPATHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
17
1563152641563 1994 APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 8 (4): 281-338
LINDSAY DS; READ JD
PSYCHOTHERAPY AND MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE - A COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE
79207
15641221564 1994 APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 8 (4): 389-398
MORTON J
COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVES ON MEMORY RECOVERY
414
156591041565 1994 APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 8 (4): 407-435
READ JD; LINDSAY DS
MOVING TOWARD A MIDDLE GROUND ON THE FALSE MEMORY DEBATE - REPLY
315
15668291566 1994 APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 8 (7): 693-703
PERFECT TJ; ASKEW C
PRINT ADVERTS - NOT REMEMBERED BUT MEMORABLE
26
15673591567 1994 APPLIED LINGUISTICS 15 (4): 365-381
DARO V; FABBRO F
VERBAL MEMORY DURING SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION - EFFECTS OF PHONOLOGICAL INTERFERENCE
16
15685331568 1994 ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (1): 57-69
WAGNER MT; CUSHMAN LA
NEUROANATOMICAL AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PREDICTORS OF UNAWARENESS OF COGNITIVE DEFICIT IN THE VASCULAR POPULATION
79
156931841569 1994 ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (6): 501-552
NIES KJ; SWEET JJ
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND MALINGERING - A CRITICAL-REVIEW OF PAST AND PRESENT STRATEGIES
370
15703221570 1994 ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS 18 (2): 133-139
MAURI M; SINFORIANI E; REVERBERI F; MERLO P; BONO G
PRAMIRACETAM EFFECTS ON SCOPOLAMINE-INDUCED AMNESIA IN HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS
14
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
157113631571 1994 ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY 51 (4): 359-367
APPOLLONIO I; GRAFMAN J; CLARK K; NICHELLI P; ZEFFIRO T; et al.
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSONS-DISEASE WITH AND WITHOUT DEMENTIA
730
15723421572 1994 ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY 51 (5): 468-473
FEINBERG TE; ROANE DM; KWAN PC; SCHINDLER RJ; HABER LD
ANOSOGNOSIA AND VISUOVERBAL CONFABULATION
615
15739631573 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 37-76
FARAH MJ
VISUAL-PERCEPTION AND VISUAL AWARENESS AFTER BRAIN-DAMAGE - A TUTORIAL OVERVIEW
413
1574181231574 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 153-178
YOUNG AW
CONSCIOUS AND NONCONSCIOUS RECOGNITION OF FAMILIAR FACES
37
157511501575 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 179-201
BRUCE V; BURTON M; CARSON D; HANNA E; MASON O
REPETITION PRIMING OF FACE RECOGNITION
918
157611651576 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 551-569
BENTIN S
SEMANTIC PROCESSING OF IGNORED STIMULI - THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN MEMORY
34
15777421577 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 571-588
RUECKL JG; DROR IE
THE EFFECT OF ORTHOGRAPHIC SEMANTIC SYSTEMATICITY ON THE ACQUISITION OF NEW WORDS
45
15781052171578 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 619-660
MOSCOVITCH M; GOSHENGOTTSTEIN Y; VRIEZEN E
MEMORY WITHOUT CONSCIOUS RECOLLECTION - A TUTORIAL REVIEW FROM A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
2634
157915391579 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 661-679
JACOBY LL
MEASURING RECOLLECTION - STRATEGIC VERSUS AUTOMATIC INFLUENCES OF ASSOCIATIVE CONTEXT
1218
158012411580 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 681-696
GRAF P
EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY - A DECADE OF RESEARCH
1114
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
158113761581 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 697-724
CARR TH; DAGENBACH D; VANWIEREN D; RADVANSKY LAC; ALEJANO AR; et al.
ACQUIRING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE FROM SPECIFIC EPISODES OF EXPERIENCE
37
158214521582 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 725-751
PHAF RH; MUL NM; WOLTERS G
A CONNECTIONIST VIEW ON DISSOCIATIONS
711
158323821583 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 755-782
BERRY DC
IMPLICIT LEARNING - 25 YEARS ON - A TUTORIAL
517
158422621584 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 811-835
PERRUCHET P
LEARNING FROM COMPLEX RULE-GOVERNED ENVIRONMENTS - ON THE PROPER FUNCTIONS OF NONCONSCIOUS AND CONSCIOUS PROCESSES
820
158510421585 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 837-860
SHANKS DR; GREEN REA; KOLODNY JA
A CRITICAL-EXAMINATION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR UNCONSCIOUS (IMPLICIT) LEARNING
815
15862441586 1994 AUDITING-A JOURNAL OF PRACTICE & THEORY 13 (1): 36-56
JOHNSON EN
AUDITOR MEMORY FOR AUDIT EVIDENCE - EFFECTS OF GROUP ASSISTANCE, TIME-DELAY, AND MEMORY TASK
00
15872261587 1994 BEHAVIOR GENETICS 24 (2): 155-160
THAPAR A; PETRILL SA; THOMPSON LA
THE HERITABILITY OF MEMORY IN THE WESTERN RESERVE TWIN PROJECT
014
15882121588 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (1): 149-150
SHIMP CP
AWARENESS AND REINFORCEMENT
00
1589361631589 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 367-395
SHANKS DR; STJOHN MF
CHARACTERISTICS OF DISSOCIABLE HUMAN LEARNING-SYSTEMS
93319
1590591590 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 411-412
MARSOLEK CJ
IMPLEMENTATIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON HUMAN LEARNING AND MEMORY-SYSTEMS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15915161591 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 422-423
SQUIRE LR; HAMANN S; KNOWLTON B
DISSOCIABLE LEARNING AND MEMORY-SYSTEMS OF THE BRAIN
15
15925321592 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 427-447
SHANKS DR; STJOHN MF
HOW SHOULD IMPLICIT LEARNING BE CHARACTERIZED - AUTHORS RESPONSE
12
1593161931593 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 449-472
EICHENBAUM H; OTTO T; COHEN NJ
2 FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL MEMORY SYSTEM
104445
15941181594 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 498-499
TULVING E; MARKOWITSCH HJ
WHAT DO ANIMAL-MODELS OF MEMORY MODEL
29
15959521595 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 655-667
HUMPHREYS MS; WILES J; DENNIS S
TOWARD A THEORY OF HUMAN-MEMORY - DATA-STRUCTURES AND ACCESS PROCESSES
822
1596161596 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 674-675
LEWIS RL
TASK SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE, OR THEORY OF HUMAN-MEMORY
00
15971151597 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 676-677
MURRAY DJ
WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE HUMAN-MEMORY SYSTEM
00
15986291598 1994 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 108 (5): 892-898
JANIS LS; BISHOP TW; DUNBAR GL
MEDIAL SEPTAL-LESIONS IN RATS PRODUCE PERMANENT DEFICITS FOR STRATEGY SELECTION IN A SPATIAL MEMORY TASK
014
15994451599 1994 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 108 (5): 911-926
SKINNER DM; MARTIN GM; HARLEY C; KOLB B; PRIDGAR A; et al.
ACQUISITION OF CONDITIONAL DISCRIMINATIONS IN HIPPOCAMPAL LESIONED AND DECORTICATED RATS - EVIDENCE FOR LEARNING THAT IS SEPARATE FROM BOTH SIMPLE CLASSICAL-CONDITIONING AND CONFIGURAL LEARNING
112
16009491600 1994 BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 32 (1): 65-78
BRADLEY BP; MOGG K; WILLIAMS R
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY FOR EMOTIONAL INFORMATION IN NONCLINICAL SUBJECTS
1034
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
16015341601 1994 BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 32 (1): 89-99
RAPEE RM; MCCALLUM SL; MELVILLE LF; RAVENSCROFT H; RODNEY JM
MEMORY BIAS IN SOCIAL PHOBIA
1141
16022491602 1994 BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH 64 (1-2): 163-172
CORBALLIS MC
SPLIT DECISIONS - PROBLEMS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS FROM COMMISSUROTOMIZED SUBJECTS
05
16034601603 1994 BRAIN 117: 683-703
VARGHAKHADEM F; ISAACS E; MISHKIN M
AGNOSIA, ALEXIA AND A REMARKABLE FORM OF AMNESIA IN AN ADOLESCENT BOY
214
16042331604 1994 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 46 (3): 402-418
MAHER LM; ROTHI LJG; HEILMAN KM
LACK OF ERROR AWARENESS IN AN APHASIC PATIENT WITH RELATIVELY PRESERVED AUDITORY COMPREHENSION
218
16052421605 1994 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 47 (2): 214-232
COHEN L; DEHAENE S
AMNESIA FOR ARITHMETIC FACTS - A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
020
1606251606 1994 BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 47 (3): 329-332
REVONSUO A; LAINE M
DETECTION OF SEMANTIC INCONGRUENCY WITHOUT CONSCIOUS UNDERSTANDING - AN ERP STUDY WITH A GLOBAL ASPHASIC
00
16073171607 1994 BRAIN INJURY 8 (2): 167-173
BARYZA MJ; HALEY SM
USE OF THE CHILDRENS ORIENTATION AND AMNESIA TEST AT HOSPITAL DISCHARGE FOR CHILDREN WITH NEUROLOGICAL AND NON-NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMATIC INJURIES
01
16087571608 1994 BRAIN INJURY 8 (2): 175-184
FORRESTER G; ENCEL J; GEFFEN G
MEASURING POSTTRAUMATIC AMNESIA (PTA) - AN HISTORICAL REVIEW
734
16094411609 1994 BRAIN INJURY 8 (7): 579-587
CARDENAS DD; MCLEAN A; FARRELLROBERTS L; BAKER L; BROOKE M; et al.
ORAL PHYSOSTIGMINE AND IMPAIRED MEMORY IN ADULTS WITH BRAIN INJURY
317
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50 MONTHS OF MEMORY - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD
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