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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
18019381801 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 91 (6): 1989-1991
ROSKIES AL
MAPPING MEMORY WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
49
18028351802 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 91 (6): 2012-2015
TULVING E; KAPUR S; MARKOWITSCH HJ; CRAIK FIM; HABIB R; et al.
NEUROANATOMICAL CORRELATES OF RETRIEVAL IN EPISODIC MEMORY - AUDITORY SENTENCE RECOGNITION
175288
180310441803 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 91 (6): 2016-2020
TULVING E; KAPUR S; CRAIK FIM; MOSCOVITCH M; HOULE S
HEMISPHERIC ENCODING/RETRIEVAL ASYMMETRY IN EPISODIC MEMORY - POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY FINDINGS
342607
18047361804 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 91 (12): 5637-5641
ALVAREZ P; ZOLAMORGAN S; SQUIRE LR
THE ANIMAL-MODEL OF HUMAN AMNESIA - LONG-TERM-MEMORY IMPAIRED AND SHORT-TERM-MEMORY INTACT
944
18057441805 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 91 (15): 7041-7045
ALVAREZ P; SQUIRE LR
MEMORY CONSOLIDATION AND THE MEDIAL TEMPORAL-LOBE - A SIMPLE NETWORK MODEL
69205
18063351806 1994 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 91 (18): 8477-8481
PACKARD MG; CAHILL L; MCGAUGH JL
AMYGDALA MODULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL-DEPENDENT AND CAUDATE NUCLEUS-DEPENDENT MEMORY PROCESSES
16184
18073861807 1994 PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 25 (2): 132-140
MAPOU RL; LAW WA
NEUROBEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF HIV DISEASE AND AIDS - AN UPDATE
06
18081211808 1994 PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA 17 (1): 125-134
STERN Y
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF THE HIV PATIENT
25
18099891809 1994 PSYCHOBIOLOGY 22 (4): 289-303
GISQUETVERRIER P; SCHENK F
SELECTIVE HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONS IN RATS DO NOT AFFECT RETRIEVAL-PROCESSES PROMOTED BY PRIOR CUEING WITH THE CONDITIONED-STIMULUS OR THE CONTEXT
014
181011231810 1994 PSYCHOLOGIA 37 (2): 72-80
KAMIYA S; TAJIKA H; TAKAHASHI K
EFFECTS OF SUBLIMINAL PERCEPTION OF WORDS IN EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY
22
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1811592361811 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 115 (2): 163-196
SEGER CA
IMPLICIT LEARNING
54155
181213991812 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 116 (2): 274-292
JOHNSON HM
PROCESSES OF SUCCESSFUL INTENTIONAL FORGETTING
2472
181323481813 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 24 (1): 239-245
BAZIN N; PERRUCHET P; DEBONIS M; FELINE A
THE DISSOCIATION OF EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY IN DEPRESSED-PATIENTS
1029
181411271814 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 24 (4): 987-993
BURKE J; KNIGHT RG; PARTRIDGE FM
PRIMING DEFICITS IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER-TYPE
812
18157461815 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 24 (4): 1037-1045
KOPELMAN MD; GREEN REA; GUINAN EM; LEWIS PDR; STANHOPE N
THE CASE OF THE AMNESIC INTELLIGENCE OFFICER
511
18161361816 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD 44 (4): 459-473
SMITH T
IMPROVING MEMORY TO PROMOTE MAINTENANCE OF TREATMENT GAINS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
01
18174131817 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS 74 (2): 387-392
LINNA DE; GULGOZ S
EFFECT OF RANDOM RESPONSE GENERATION ON CRYPTOMNESIA
01
18183101818 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG 56 (2): 104-109
WIPPICH W
INTUITION IN THE CONTEXT OF IMPLICIT MEMORY
11
18195641819 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 101 (2): 259-265
THOMPSON RF
BEHAVIORISM AND NEUROSCIENCE
03
182013231820 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 5 (1): 20-25
SCHACTER DL; CHURCH B; TREADWELL J
IMPLICIT MEMORY IN AMNESIC PATIENTS - EVIDENCE FOR SPARED AUDITORY PRIMING
3030
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1821361821 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 5 (1): 61-61
KNOWLTON B; SQUIRE LR
ARTIFICIAL GRAMMAR LEARNING AND IMPLICIT MEMORY - REPLY
11
18225251822 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 5 (3): 164-169
KOLODNY JA
MEMORY PROCESSES IN CLASSIFICATION LEARNING - AN INVESTIGATION OF AMNESIC PERFORMANCE IN CATEGORIZATION OF DOT PATTERNS AND ARTISTIC STYLES
1525
18235361823 1994 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 5 (6): 401-406
VONHIPPEL W; HAWKINS C; NARAYAN S
PERSONALITY AND PERCEPTUAL EXPERTISE - INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION
06
182411161824 1994 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 45 (1): 40-42
KLEINHORST L
THEORY OF IMPLICIT LEARNING - UNCONSCIOUS LEARNING - REPLY
01
182511791825 1994 PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 45 (4): 195-210
ENGELKAMP J
EPISODIC MEMORY - FROM STORES TO PROCESSES AND TYPES OF INFORMATION
03
182619421826 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (1): 64-71
MONTI LA; GABRIELI JDE; WILSON RS; REMINGER SL
INTACT TEXT-SPECIFIC IMPLICIT MEMORY IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
1921
182718331827 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (1): 81-89
SCHACTER DL; OSOWIECKI D; KASZNIAK AW; KIHLSTROM JF; VALDISERRI M
SOURCE MEMORY - EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF AGE-RELATED DEFICITS
4545
182818621828 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (1): 149-159
SPENCER WD; RAZ N
MEMORY FOR FACTS, SOURCE, AND CONTEXT - CAN FRONTAL-LOBE DYSFUNCTION EXPLAIN AGE-RELATED DIFFERENCES
3142
18293501829 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (2): 287-302
BIEMANCOPLAND S; CHARNESS N
MEMORY KNOWLEDGE AND MEMORY MONITORING IN ADULTHOOD
220
18304251830 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (3): 454-463
COHEN G; CONWAY MA; MAYLOR EA
FLASHBULB MEMORIES IN OLDER ADULTS
724
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
183133801831 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (4): 539-553
LAVOIE D; LIGHT LL
ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN REPETITION PRIMING - A METAANALYSIS
5878
183215701832 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (4): 568-577
DYWAN J; SEGALOWITZ SJ; WILLIAMSON L
SOURCE MONITORING DURING NAME RECOGNITION IN OLDER ADULTS - PSYCHOMETRIC AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES
1419
183332621833 1994 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (4): 578-588
WIGGS CL; MARTIN A
AGING AND FEATURE-SPECIFIC PRIMING OF FAMILIAR AND NOVEL STIMULI
99
18340291834 1994 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 18 (1): 67-84
LOFTUS EF; POLONSKY S; FULLILOVE MT
MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE - REMEMBERING AND REPRESSING
23104
183516351835 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (1): 107-110
GARDINER JM; GAWLIK B; RICHARDSONKLAVEHN A
MAINTENANCE REHEARSAL AFFECTS KNOWING, NOT REMEMBERING - ELABORATIVE REHEARSAL AFFECTS REMEMBERING, NOT KNOWING
2550
18365181836 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (2): 264-268
BROOKS BM
A COMPARISON OF SERIAL POSITION EFFECTS IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT WORD-STEM COMPLETION
58
183721211837 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (3): 280-296
AMSEL A
PRECIS OF FRUSTRATION THEORY - AN ANALYSIS OF DISPOSITIONAL LEARNING AND MEMORY
111
1838201001838 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (3): 357-375
SCHWARTZ BL
SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN METAMEMORY - JUDGMENTS OF LEARNING AND FEELINGS OF KNOWING
1248
18397241839 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (4): 505-508
CABEZA R
A DISSOCIATION BETWEEN 2 IMPLICIT CONCEPTUAL TESTS SUPPORTS THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN TYPES OF CONCEPTUAL PROCESSING
1620
18401351840 1994 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 27 (6): 273-280
CHESTERMAN LP; BOAST N
MULTIMODAL HALLUCINATIONS
05
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
184118561841 1994 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 115 (3): 397-406
VIDAILHET P; DANION JM; KAUFFMANNMULLER F; GRANGE D; GIERSCH A; et al.
LORAZEPAM AND DIAZEPAM EFFECTS ON MEMORY ACQUISITION IN PRIMING TASKS
2442
18429231842 1994 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 115 (3): 430-434
SCHIFANO F; CURRAN HV
PHARMACOLOGICAL MODELS OF MEMORY DYSFUNCTION - A COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF SCOPOLAMINE AND LORAZEPAM ON WORD VALENCE RATINGS, PRIMING AND RECALL
1117
18435381843 1994 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 31 (5): 447-459
RUGG MD; DOYLE MC; HOLDSTOCK JS
MODULATION OF EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS BY WORD REPETITION - EFFECTS OF LOCAL CONTEXT
418
18441381844 1994 PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 56 (1): 8-17
HEATON RK; VELIN RA; MCCUTCHAN JA; GULEVICH SJ; ATKINSON JH; et al.
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT IN HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS INFECTION - IMPLICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT
965
18452101845 1994 PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 56 (1): 18-19
MARTIN A
CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN MEDICALLY ASYMPTOMATIC HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED (HIV+) INDIVIDUALS
05
184631631846 1994 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 47 (2): 331-364
OSTERGAARD AL
DISSOCIATIONS BETWEEN WORD PRIMING EFFECTS IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH MEMORY DISORDERS - MULTIPLE MEMORY-SYSTEMS OR RETRIEVAL
2631
18474431847 1994 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 47 (3): 565-587
BRANDIMONTE MA; PASSOLUNGHI MC
THE EFFECT OF CUE-FAMILIARITY, CUE-DISTINCTIVENESS, AND RETENTION INTERVAL ON PROSPECTIVE REMEMBERING
338
184812321848 1994 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 47 (3): 589-605
BUDD TW; CARROLL M
THE EFFECTS OF MODALITY AND ELABORATION ON PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION
11
184918391849 1994 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 47 (3): 651-672
DORFMAN J; MANDLER G
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT FORGETTING - WHEN IS GIST REMEMBERED
88
18501291850 1994 RECHERCHE 25 (267): 798-802
CARDEBAT D; DEMONET JF; PUEL M
DISORDERS IN THE MEANING OF WORDS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18519611851 1994 REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE 150 (5): 330-337
SELLAL F; BACON E; COLLARD M
MEMORY AND BENZODIAZEPINES
28
18521231852 1994 REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE 150 (8-9): 564-569
MESULAM M
NEUROCOGNITIVE NETWORKS AND SELECTIVELY DISTRIBUTED-PROCESSING
437
18537401853 1994 REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE 150 (8-9): 580-587
BUTTERS N; SALMON D; HEINDEL WC
SPECIFICITY OF THE MEMORY DEFICITS ASSOCIATED WITH BASAL GANGLIA DYSFUNCTION
1026
185414181854 1994 SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 35 (1): 56-66
NYBERG L; NILSSON LG; OLOFSSON U
REPETITION EFFECTS ON WORD-FRAGMENT COMPLETION - THE ROLE OF COMPETITION AMONG RESPONSES
11
185515281855 1994 SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 35 (3): 263-270
MANTYLA T
COMPONENTS OF RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE IN CUED-RECALL
00
185611511856 1994 SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH 13 (2): 117-126
GRASVINCENDON A; DANION JM; GRANGE D; BILIK M; WILLARDSCHROEDER D; et al.
EXPLICIT MEMORY, REPETITION PRIMING AND COGNITIVE SKILL LEARNING IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
2049
18572371857 1994 SCHWEIZERISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE-REVUE SUISSE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 53 (1): 5-12
NICOLAS S
EBBINGHAUS,HERMANN (1850-1909) - LIFE AND WORK OF A GREAT EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGIST
12
185815271858 1994 SCHWEIZERISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOLOGIE-REVUE SUISSE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 53 (2): 63-77
WIPPICH W; MECKLENBRAUKER S; KRISCH S
PRIMING EFFECTS AND INTUITIVE JUDGMENTS
00
18595421859 1994 SCIENCE 263 (5151): 1287-1289
PASCUALLEONE A; GRAFMAN J; HALLETT M
MODULATION OF CORTICAL MOTOR OUTPUT MAPS DURING DEVELOPMENT OF IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT KNOWLEDGE
22212
18602841860 1994 SELECTIONISM AND THE BRAIN 37: 211-242
REEKE GN
SELECTION VERSUS INSTRUCTION - USE OF COMPUTER-MODELS TO COMPARE BRAIN THEORIES
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
186129911861 1994 SELECTIONISM AND THE BRAIN 37: 243-269
SQUIRE LR
MEMORY AND FORGETTING - LONG-TERM AND GRADUAL CHANGES IN MEMORY STORAGE
27
186233751862 1994 SELECTIONISM AND THE BRAIN 37: 271-288
SCHACTER DL
IMPLICIT KNOWLEDGE - NEW PERSPECTIVES ON UNCONSCIOUS PROCESSES
33
18632491863 1994 SELECTIONISM AND THE BRAIN 37: 291-333
RAMACHANDRAN VS
PHANTOM LIMBS, NEGLECT SYNDROMES, REPRESSED MEMORIES, AND FREUDIAN PSYCHOLOGY
525
186416701864 1994 SEMINARS IN NEUROSCIENCE 6 (6): 387-394
SHIMAMURA AP
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MEMORY AND COGNITIVE DECLINE IN NORMAL HUMAN AGING
419
186511591865 1994 SEMINARS IN THE NEUROSCIENCES 6 (6): 369-377
RAPP PR; KANSKY MT; ROBERTS JA; EICHENBAUM H
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR STUDYING COGNITIVE DECLINE IN OLD MONKEYS
05
18663221866 1994 SLEEP 17 (6): 502-511
WYATT JK; BOOTZIN RR; ANTHONY J; BAZANT S
SLEEP ONSET IS ASSOCIATED WITH RETROGRADE AND ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA
712
18674391867 1994 SOCIAL COGNITION 12 (2): 103-128
BORNSTEIN RF; DAGOSTINO PR
THE ATTRIBUTION AND DISCOUNTING OF PERCEPTUAL FLUENCY - PRELIMINARY TESTS OF A PERCEPTUAL FLUENCY ATTRIBUTIONAL MODEL OF THE MERE EXPOSURE EFFECT
1343
186831031868 1994 TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION 10 (2): 42-55
CERMAK SA; LIN KC
ASSESSMENT OF UNILATERAL NEGLECT IN INDIVIDUALS WITH RIGHT CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENT
15
18692211869 1994 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 17 (7): 292-294
MOSCOVITCH M; BEHRMANN M; WINOCUR G
DO PETS HAVE LONG OR SHORT EARS - MENTAL-IMAGERY AND NEUROIMAGING
223
18703341870 1994 VISION RESEARCH 34 (4): 449-459
ADLER SA; ROVEECOLLIER C
THE MEMORABILITY AND DISCRIMINABILITY OF PRIMITIVE PERCEPTUAL UNITS IN INFANCY
618
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
187111281871 1994 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 41 (1): 154-172
WIPPICH W
UNCONSCIOUS EFFECTS AND PRECONCEPTIONS IN JUDGMENTS OF PERSON NAMES
26
18722271872 1994 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 41 (2): 279-294
SCHONPFLUG W; FRITSCH E
LEARNING WITH NOTES - MEMORY AND META-MEMORY IN THE MIDDLE-AGED AND THE ELDERLY
01
187313361873 1994 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 41 (2): 315-347
WIPPICH W; MECKLENBRAUKER S; BAUMANN R
THE EFFECTS OF COLOR IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT TESTS OF MEMORY
33
18742431874 1994 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 41 (3): 378-397
HAUBENSAK G
HOW DOES THE FREQUENCY EFFECT IN CATEGORY RATINGS ARISE - A CONTRIBUTION TO RATING THEORY
01
18754171875 1994 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE UND ANGEWANDTE PSYCHOLOGIE 41 (3): 500-522
WIPPICH W; MECKLENBRAUKER S; NORBERTWURM J
MOTOR SENSORY EFFECTS OF HAPTIC INFORMATION ON IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT TESTS OF MEMORY
00
187601571876 1995 ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY 20 (7-8): 585-610
KIDA T; SMITH JF
THE ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL OF NUMERICAL DATA FOR DECISION-MAKING IN ACCOUNTING CONTEXTS - MODEL DEVELOPMENT
09
18775281877 1995 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 39 (3): 333-337
ODDBYMUHRBECK E; JAKOBSSON J; ENQUIST B
IMPLICIT PROCESSING AND THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTION DURING BALANCED ANESTHESIA
39
187822961878 1995 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 92: 5-&
ENGBERG A
SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - EPIDEMIOLOGY, EXTERNAL CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND REHABILITATION OF MENTAL AND PHYSICAL SEQUELAE - PREFACE
00
187916401879 1995 AGING AND COGNITION 2 (2): 89-107
MUTTER SA; LINDSEY SE; PLISKE RM
AGING AND CREDIBILITY JUDGMENT
12
188018891880 1995 AGING AND COGNITION 2 (3): 169-191
Kazmerski VA; Friedman D; Hewitt S
Event-related potential repetition effect in Alzheimer's patients: Multiple repetition priming with pictures
45
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
188142701881 1995 AGING AND COGNITION 2 (3): 192-205
Maki PM
Is implicit memory preserved in Alzheimer's disease? Implications for theories of implicit memory
66
18824301882 1995 AGING-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 7 (6): 423-429
Neri M; Andermarcher E; DeVreese LP; Rubichi S; Sacchet C; et al.
Transient global amnesia: Memory and metamemory
01
18833221883 1995 ALCOHOL HEALTH & RESEARCH WORLD 19 (2): 155-158
INGLE KG; WEINGARTNER HJ
COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN ALCOHOLISM - APPROACHES TO THEORETICAL MODELING
01
18844241884 1995 ALZHEIMER DISEASE & ASSOCIATED DISORDERS 9 (1): 52-56
KOTLERCOPE S; CAMP CJ
ANOSOGNOSIA IN ALZHEIMER-DISEASE
1227
188571361885 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPNOSIS 37 (3): 1-24
BROWN D
PSEUDOMEMORIES - THE STANDARD OF SCIENCE AND THE STANDARD OF CARE IN TRAUMA TREATMENT
944
18865751886 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION 61 (4): S987-S995
GOLD PE
ROLE OF GLUCOSE IN REGULATING THE BRAIN AND COGNITION
066
188712631887 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 49 (7): 655-667
SCHWARTZ SM
ADULTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - 3 CASE-STUDIES OF COGNITIVE REHABILITATION IN THE HOME SETTING
17
188810581888 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 152 (11): 1576-1585
ANDREASEN NC; OLEARY DS; CIZADLO T; ARNDT S; REZAI K; et al.
REMEMBERING THE PAST - 2 FACETS OF EPISODIC MEMORY EXPLORED WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY
33135
18894251889 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 152 (12): 1776-1781
PERKINS DO; LESERMAN J; STERN RA; BAUM SF; LIAO DP; et al.
SOMATIC SYMPTOMS AND HIV-INFECTION - RELATIONSHIP TO DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AND INDICATORS OF HIV DISEASE
135
18909421890 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 108 (2): 213-234
RUECKL JG
LETTER-LEVEL EFFECTS IN REPETITION PRIMING
34
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18916101891 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 108 (2): 275-283
WELDON MS
IMPLICIT MEMORY - NEW DIRECTIONS IN COGNITION, DEVELOPMENT, AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY - GRAF,P, MASSON,MJ
00
18921631892 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 108 (3): 419-438
ROTHENBERG A
CREATIVE COGNITIVE-PROCESSES IN KEKULES DISCOVERY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BENZENE MOLECULE
02
189311411893 1995 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 108 (4): 499-525
Woltz DJ; Shute VJ
Time course of forgetting exhibited in repetition priming of semantic comparisons
24
18941151894 1995 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY 32 (3): 253-262
KOUTSTAAL W
SITUATING ETHICS AND MEMORY
00
189513381895 1995 ANAESTHESIA 50 (3): 191-194
DEROODE A; JELICIC M; BONKE B; BOVILL JG
THE EFFECT OF MIDAZOLAM PREMEDICATION ON IMPLICIT MEMORY ACTIVATION DURING ALFENTANIL-NITROUS OXIDE ANESTHESIA
710
18969841896 1995 ANAESTHESIST 44 (11): 743-754
SCHWENDER D; KLASING S; DAUNDERER M; MADLER C; POPPEL E; et al.
AWARENESS DURING GENERAL-ANESTHESIA - DEFINITION, INCIDENCE, CLINICAL RELEVANCE, CAUSES, AVOIDANCE AND MEDICOLEGAL ASPECTS
37
18975221897 1995 ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA 81 (4): 668-670
SEBEL PS
MEMORY DURING ANESTHESIA - GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
16
1898051898 1995 ANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES 153 (9): 634-638
Forray JP; Gelin V; Nespor C; Luaute JP
Allegation of incest by patients in a general psychiatric ward
00
1899131361899 1995 ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY 46: 493-523
BUTTERS N; DELIS DC; LUCAS JA
CLINICAL-ASSESSMENT OF MEMORY DISORDERS IN AMNESIA AND DEMENTIA
336
190012491900 1995 APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 9 (1): 1-19
CONWAY MA; DEWHURST SA
THE SELF AND RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE
1133
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
19011131901 1995 ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (3): 241-250
MCCAFFREY RJ; COUSINS JP; WESTERVELT HJ; MARTYNOWICZ M; REMICK SC; et al.
PRACTICE EFFECTS WITH THE NIMH AIDS ABBREVIATED NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL BATTERY
512
19021161902 1995 ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (6): 535-542
DESMOND DW; TATEMICHI TK; STERN Y; SANO M
THE DETERMINATION OF CLINICALLY MEANINGFUL COGNITIVE DECLINE - DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD
05
19033301903 1995 ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY 52 (4): 415-420
STARKSTEIN SE; VAZQUEZ S; MIGLIORELLI R; TESON A; SABE L; et al.
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