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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
21015932101 1995 JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 69 (4): 589-602
MURPHY ST; ZAJONC RB; MONAHAN JL
ADDITIVITY OF NONCONSCIOUS AFFECT - COMBINED EFFECTS OF PRIMING AND EXPOSURE
966
21022382102 1995 JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 69 (5): 797-811
STEELE CM; ARONSON J
STEREOTYPE THREAT AND THE INTELLECTUAL TEST-PERFORMANCE OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS
8406
21032882103 1995 JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 69 (5): 925-937
KASHIMA Y; KIM U; GELFAND MJ; YAMAGUCHI S; CHOI SC; et al.
CULTURE, GENDER, AND SELF - A PERSPECTIVE FROM INDIVIDUALISM-COLLECTIVISM RESEARCH
0116
210441772104 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY & NEUROSCIENCE 20 (1): 49-66
LUSSIER I; STIP E
RELATION BETWEEN NEUROCHEMICALLY DEFINED SYSTEMS AND MEMORY - PROBLEMS POSED BY ALZHEIMER-TYPE DEMENTIA
13
21053172105 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH 24 (1): 23-38
SCHRAW G
COMPONENTS OF METAPHORIC PROCESSING
03
21068452106 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 9 (2): 113-121
GORISSEN M; ELING P; VANLUIJTELAAR G; COENEN A
EFFECTS OF DIAZEPAM ON ENCODING PROCESSES
09
21075332107 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 9 (4): 319-325
Kirkby KC; Montgomery IM; Badcock R; Daniels BA
A comparison of age-related deficits in memory and frontal lobe function following oral lorazepam administration
05
21081252108 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 9 (1): 32-44
BARCELO F; GALE A; HALL M
MULTICHANNEL EEG POWER REFLECTS INFORMATION-PROCESSING AND ATTENTIONAL DEMANDS DURING VISUAL ORIENTING
28
21095562109 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 9 (2): 109-118
DAUM I; SCHUGENS MM
CLASSICAL-CONDITIONING AFTER BRAIN-LESIONS IN HUMANS - THE CONTRIBUTION TO NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
210
21106382110 1995 JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH 39 (6): 767-776
LENG NRC; PARKIN AJ
THE DETECTION OF EXAGGERATED OR SIMULATED MEMORY DISORDER BY NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS
06
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21111712111 1995 JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH 4 (1): 2-9
CIPOLLI C
SLEEP, DREAMS AND MEMORY - AN OVERVIEW
119
21124602112 1995 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY 34 (4): 405-417
LEWIS M
MEMORY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS - A NEW LOOK AT INFANTILE AMNESIA AND TRANSFERENCE
25
21131262113 1995 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY 34 (4): 520-528
GAENSBAUER T; CHATOOR I; DRELL M; SIEGEL D; ZEANAH CH
TRAUMATIC LOSS IN A ONE-YEAR-OLD GIRL
04
21142292114 1995 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION 43 (2): 495-515
GOLDSTEIN RG
THE HIGHER AND LOWER IN MENTAL LIFE - AN ESSAY ON JACKSON,J.HUCHLINGS AND FREUD
11
21156872115 1995 JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS 8 (4): 505-525
VANDERKOLK BA; FISLER R
DISSOCIATION AND THE FRAGMENTARY NATURE OF TRAUMATIC MEMORIES - OVERVIEW AND EXPLORATORY-STUDY
42184
2116101002116 1995 JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS 8 (4): 527-553
BREMNER JD; KRYSTAL JH; SOUTHWICK SM; CHARNEY DS
FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMICAL CORRELATES OF THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON MEMORY
2073
211717342117 1995 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 50 (3): P162-P170
SMALL BJ; HULTSCH DF; MASSON MEJ
ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTUALLY BASED, BUT NOT CONCEPTUALLY BASED IMPLICIT TESTS OF MEMORY
012
21181472118 1995 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 50 (5): P257-P266
WINGFIELD A; TUN PA; ROSEN MJ
AGE-DIFFERENCES IN VERIDICAL AND RECONSTRUCTIVE RECALL OF SYNTACTICALLY AND RANDOMLY SEGMENTED SPEECH
010
21193452119 1995 LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES 10 (3-4): 265-283
LEVY JP; BAIRAKTARIS D
CONNECTIONIST DUAL-WEIGHT ARCHITECTURES
02
2120321632120 1995 LANGUAGE LEARNING 45 (2): 283-331
ROBINSON P
ATTENTION, MEMORY, AND THE NOTICING HYPOTHESIS
426
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2121101212121 1995 LEARNING & MEMORY 2 (3-4): 107-132
CAPALDI EJ; NEATH I
REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING AS CONTEXT DISCRIMINATION
113
212214572122 1995 LEARNING AND MOTIVATION 26 (3): 300-322
SAVAGE LM; OVERMIER JB
THE INFLUENCE OF SEQUENTIAL INFORMATION IN RATS - LEARNING, MEMORY, AND THE EFFECTS OF AMNESTIC DRUGS
12
21233112123 1995 MEMORY 3 (1): 107-112
RICHARDSONKLAVEHN A
IMPLICIT MEMORY - NEW DIRECTIONS IN COGNITION, DEVELOPMENT, AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY - GRAF,P, MASSON,MEJ
00
21241552124 1995 MEMORY 3 (3-4): 225-246
SNOWDEN JS; GRIFFITHS HL; NEARY D
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXPERIENCE AND WORD MEANING
831
212529772125 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (1): 95-112
HAYMAN CAG; RICKARDS C
A DISSOCIATION IN THE EFFECTS OF STUDY MODALITY ON TESTS OF IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY
913
21263282126 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (1): 132-138
FRICK RW
ACCEPTING THE NULL HYPOTHESIS
163
21271302127 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (2): 147-154
HITCH GJ; BRANDIMONTE MA; WALKER P
2 TYPES OF REPRESENTATION IN VISUAL MEMORY - EVIDENCE FROM THE EFFECTS OF STIMULUS CONTRAST ON IMAGE COMBINATION
313
212832582128 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (2): 155-165
CABEZA R
INVESTIGATING THE MIXTURE AND SUBDIVISION OF PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL PROCESSING IN JAPANESE MEMORY TESTS
12
212914512129 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (2): 227-242
NEAL A; HESKETH B; ANDREWS S
INSTANCE-BASED CATEGORIZATION - AUTOMATIC VERSUS INTENTIONAL FORMS OF RETRIEVAL
513
213013552130 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (3): 279-288
HORTON KD; MCKENZIE BD
SPECIFICITY OF PERCEPTUAL PROCESSING IN REREADING SPATIALLY TRANSFORMED MATERIALS
45
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
213111582131 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (4): 425-441
STENBERG G; RADEBORG K; HEDMAN LR
THE PICTURE SUPERIORITY EFFECT IN A CROSS-MODALITY RECOGNITION TASK
410
213219372132 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (4): 462-467
ISINGRINI M; VAZOU F; LEROY P
DISSOCIATION OF IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY TESTS - EFFECT OF AGE AND DIVIDED ATTENTION ON CATEGORY EXEMPLAR GENERATION AND CUED-RECALL
2636
21332312133 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (6): 701-708
CHANDLER CC; GARGANO GJ
ITEM-SPECIFIC INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY CUE-DEPENDENT FORGETTING
36
21347412134 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (6): 723-734
LEE YS
EFFECTS OF LEARNING CONTEXTS ON IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT LEARNING
46
2135012135 1995 MEMORY DISTORTION MI
Schacter DL; Coyle JT; Fischbach GD; Mesulam MM; Sullivan LE
Memory Distortion: How Minds, Brains and Societies Reconstruct the Past
9696
21367292136 1995 NATURE 376 (6541): 587-590
SCHACTER DL; REIMAN E; UECKER A; POLSTER MR; YUN LS; et al.
BRAIN-REGIONS ASSOCIATED WITH RETRIEVAL OF STRUCTURALLY COHERENT VISUAL INFORMATION
166166
21372272137 1995 NATURE 377 (6547): 336-338
KOLB FC; BRAUN J
BLINDSIGHT IN NORMAL OBSERVERS
1075
21384222138 1995 NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY 64 (3): 237-244
KESNER RP; WILLIAMS JM
MEMORY FOR MAGNITUDE OF REINFORCEMENT - DISSOCIATION BETWEEN THE AMYGDALA AND HIPPOCAMPUS
624
213911732139 1995 NEUROCASE 1 (1): 71-77
Kopelman MD; Guinan EM; Lewis PDR
Delusional memory, confabulation, and frontal lobe dysfunction: A case study in De Clerambault's syndrome
614
214012452140 1995 NEUROCASE 1 (4): 291-304
Verfaellie M; Croce P; Milberg WP
The role of episodic memory in semantic learning: An examination of vocabulary acquisition in a patient with amnesia due to encephalitis
1828
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21419502141 1995 NEUROIMAGE 2 (4): 284-295
Andreasen NC; OLeary DS; Arndt S; Cizadlo T; Rezai K; et al.
PET studies of memory: Novel and practiced free recall of complex narratives .1.
2357
21429512142 1995 NEUROIMAGE 2 (4): 296-305
Andreasen NC; OLeary DS; Cizadlo T; Arndt S; Rezai K; et al.
PET studies of memory: Novel versus practiced free recall of word lists .2.
2663
21432132143 1995 NEUROLOGY 45 (8): 1634-1635
SILVERMAN SE; FELDON SE
MOTION PERCEPTION IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - REPLY
01
21442382144 1995 NEUROLOGY 45 (11): 2029-2034
BORTZ JJ; PRIGATANO GP; BLUM D; FISHER RS
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS IN NONEPILEPTIC AND EPILEPTIC SEIZURE PATIENTS ON A TEST OF VERBAL-LEARNING AND MEMORY
112
21453862145 1995 NEUROLOGY PSYCHIATRY AND BRAIN RESEARCH 3 (2): 111-120
Politynska BE; Berrios GE; Lewko JL
Neuropsychiatric aspects of subarachnoid haemorrhage: A review
03
21462192146 1995 NEURON 15 (3): 507-512
GASIC G
SYSTEMS AND MOLECULAR-GENETIC APPROACHES CONVERGE TO TACKLE LEARNING AND MEMORY
08
21476362147 1995 NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 8 (1): 26-32
VASTERLING JJ; SELTZER B; FOSS JW; VANDERBROOK V
UNAWARENESS OF DEFICIT IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - DOMAIN-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES AND DISEASE CORRELATES
2638
21487392148 1995 NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 8 (3): 176-181
SELTZER B; VASTERLING JJ; HALE MA; KHURANA R
UNAWARENESS OF MEMORY DEFICIT IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - RELATION TO MOOD AND OTHER DISEASE VARIABLES
817
21498292149 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (1): 115-124
KOIVISTO M; LAINE M
LATERALIZED FREE-ASSOCIATION PRIMING - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HEMISPHERIC ORGANIZATION OF SEMANTIC MEMORY
07
21507642150 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (2): 247-259
DALLABARBA G; PARLATO V; IAVARONE A; BOLLER F
ANOSOGNOSIA, INTRUSIONS AND FRONTAL FUNCTIONS IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE AND DEPRESSION
1528
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
215115382151 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (5): 577-593
JACKSON GM; JACKSON SR; HARRISON J; HENDERSON L; KENNARD C
SERIAL REACTION-TIME LEARNING AND PARKINSONS-DISEASE - EVIDENCE FOR A PROCEDURAL LEARNING DEFICIT
2479
215216862152 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (7): 867-887
EUSTACHE F; RIOUX P; DESGRANGES B; MARCHAL G; PETITTABOUE MC; et al.
HEALTHY AGING, MEMORY SUBSYSTEMS AND REGIONAL CEREBRAL OXYGEN-CONSUMPTION
1734
21532782153 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (8): 937-959
CORBALLIS MC
VISUAL INTEGRATION IN THE SPLIT BRAIN
130
21545742154 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (9): 1087-1102
DONALD M
THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS - AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH
37
215535672155 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (9): 1131-1141
RUGG MD
MEMORY AND CONSCIOUSNESS - A SELECTIVE REVIEW OF ISSUES AND DATA
1216
215620462156 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (10): 1255-1279
HUNKIN NM; PARKIN AJ
THE METHOD OF VANISHING CUES - AN EVALUATION OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN TEACHING MEMORY-IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS
1111
215781032157 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (11): 1345-1357
RICHARDSON JTE
THE EFFICACY OF IMAGERY MNEMONICS IN MEMORY REMEDIATION
38
21586382158 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (11): 1575-1582
COOPER LA
VARIETIES OF VISUAL REPRESENTATION - HOW ARE WE TO ANALYZE THE CONCEPT OF MENTAL IMAGE
02
215912722159 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (12): 1647-1670
Greene JDW; Hodges JR; Baddeley AD
Autobiographical memory and executive function in early dementia of Alzheimer type
1695
21606662160 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (12): 1671-1696
Godbout L; Doyon J
Mental representation of knowledge following frontal-lobe or postrolandic lesions
224
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21617212161 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 5 (3): 223-238
MILDERS MV; BERG IJ; DEELMAN BG
4-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A CONTROLLED MEMORY TRAINING STUDY IN CLOSED-HEAD INJURED PATIENTS
611
216220512162 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 5 (4): 299-318
GLISKY EL
ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF WORD-PROCESSING SKILL BY AN AMNESIC PATIENT
1316
216322572163 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (1): 3-15
HAMANN SB; SQUIRE LR; SCHACTER DL
PERCEPTUAL THRESHOLDS AND PRIMING IN AMNESIA
2626
21642302164 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (2): 165-173
COHEN A; IVRY RB; RAFAL RD; KOHN C
ACTIVATING RESPONSE CODES BY STIMULI IN THE NEGLECTED VISUAL-FIELD
023
216528722165 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (2): 187-197
FLEISCHMAN DA; GABRIELI JDE; REMINGER S; RINALDI J; MORRELL F; et al.
CONCEPTUAL PRIMING IN PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION FOR PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE AND A PATIENT WITH RIGHT OCCIPITAL LOBECTOMY
4452
21662372166 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (2): 220-228
OBER BA; VINOGRADOV S; SHENAUT GK
SEMANTIC PRIMING OF CATEGORY RELATIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
336
216716402167 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (2): 229-235
GLISKY EL; POLSTER MR; ROUTHIEAUX BC
DOUBLE DISSOCIATION BETWEEN ITEM AND SOURCE MEMORY
7186
216818402168 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (3): 281-290
CERMAK LS; VERFAELLIE M; CHASE KA
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY IN AMNESIA - AN ANALYSIS OF DATA-DRIVEN AND CONCEPTUALLY DRIVEN PROCESSES
1819
2169541022169 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (3): 291-303
MEIRAN N; JELICIC M
IMPLICIT MEMORY IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - A METAANALYSIS
1827
217031592170 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (4): 580-591
VAIDYA CJ; GABRIELI JDE; KEANE MM; MONTI LA
PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL MEMORY PROCESSES IN GLOBAL AMNESIA
3336
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21714812171 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 5 (2): 125-148
Haines ME; Norris MP
Detecting the malingering of cognitive deficits: An update
127
217241202172 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 5 (3): 173-201
Elwood RW
The California Verbal Learning Test: Psychometric characteristics and clinical application
120
21733592173 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 5 (3): 203-221
McCaffrey RJ; Westervelt HJ
Issues associated with repeated neuropsychological assessments
334
2174151442174 1995 NEUROREHABILITATION 5 (2): 141-159
DESPOSITO M; ALEXANDER MP
THE CLINICAL PROFILES, RECOVERY, AND REHABILITATION OF MEMORY DISORDERS
11
21753272175 1995 NEUROREHABILITATION 5 (4): 367-375
BEWICK KC; RAYMOND MJ; MALIA KB; BENNETT TL
METACOGNITION AS THE ULTIMATE EXECUTIVE - TECHNIQUES AND TASKS TO FACILITATE EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS
03
217612252176 1995 NEUROREPORT 7 (1): 11-16
Swick D; Knight RT
Contributions of right inferior temporal-occipital cortex to visual word and non-word priming
1720
21777242177 1995 NEUROREPORT 7 (1): 249-252
Nyberg L; Tulving E; Habib R; Nilsson LG; Kapur S; et al.
Functional brain maps of retrieval mode and recovery of episodic information
157189
21782952178 1995 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 19 (2): 211-224
SACHS BD
PLACING ERECTION IN CONTEXT - THE REFLEXOGENIC PSYCHOGENIC DICHOTOMY RECONSIDERED
048
217981342179 1995 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 16 (1): 1-10
DELACOUR J
A CENTRAL ACTIVATION ROLE FOR THE HIPPOCAMPUS - A VIEWPOINT
18
2180082180 1995 NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 24 (1): 3-4
CORBALLIS MC
MEMORY REVISITED
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
218122472181 1995 NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 24 (2): 44-50
McDowall J; Allison C
Anxiety and learning: A dissociation between explicit and implicit processes.
00
2182262182 1995 NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL 108 (1001): 235-235
MARSH NV
HIV-INFECTION AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT
00
21831242183 1995 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 47 (3): 231-240
FINSET A
LACK OF MOTIVATION AND REJECTION OF TREATMENT IN PASSIVE AND INDIFFERENT PATIENTS
00
21847652184 1995 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 57 (7): 989-1001
NYGAARD LC; SOMMERS MS; PISONI DB
EFFECTS OF STIMULUS VARIABILITY ON PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATION OF SPOKEN WORDS IN MEMORY
923
21854582185 1995 PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 18 (1): 149-158
MEIRAN N; GENISLAV N; HASMAN A; SCHEIN I
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO IMMEDIATE MEMORY FOR NOVEL AND ACTIVATED INFORMATION
01
21864692186 1995 PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY 8 (1): 35-58
REVONSUO A
CONSCIOUSNESS, DREAMS AND VIRTUAL REALITIES
317
218713592187 1995 PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 58 (6): 1263-1271
NUMAN R; FELONEY MP; PHAM KH; TIEBER LM
EFFECTS OF MEDIAL SEPTAL-LESIONS ON AN OPERANT GO NO-GO DELAYED-RESPONSE ALTERNATION TASK IN RATS
17
218816422188 1995 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 92 (16): 7580-7584
MCDONOUGH L; MANDLER JM; MCKEE RD; SQUIRE LR
THE DEFERRED IMITATION TASK AS A NONVERBAL MEASURE OF DECLARATIVE MEMORY
2543
218911272189 1995 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 92 (26): 12470-12474
Squire LR; Knowlton BJ
Learning about categories in the absence of memory
3681
21902342190 1995 PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 26 (5): 491-498
MITTENBERG W; THEROUXFICHERA S; ZIELINSKI RE; HEILBRONNER RL
IDENTIFICATION OF MALINGERED HEAD-INJURY ON THE WECHSLER ADULT INTELLIGENCE SCALE - REVISED
043
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
219151062191 1995 PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY 45 (2): 99-127
HARVEY RJ
CAN COMPUTERS THINK - DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN COMPUTERS AND BRAINS
00
219216322192 1995 PSICOTHEMA 7 (2): 339-350
PITARQUE A; RUIZ JC; ALGARABEL S
SIMULATION OF DISSOCIATIVE EFFECTS ON EXPLICIT IMPLICIT MEMORY TASKS FROM A CONNECTIONIST MODEL
01
21930112193 1995 PSYCHIATRIC ANNALS 25 (12): 720-725
LOFTUS EF; PICKRELL JE
THE FORMATION OF FALSE MEMORIES
59124
219411252194 1995 PSYCHIATRIC ANNALS 25 (12): 726-730
SCHACTER DL; CURRAN T
THE COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE OF FALSE MEMORIES
1717
21952492195 1995 PSYCHIATRIC ANNALS 25 (12): 731-735
MCELROY SL; KECK PE
RECOVERED MEMORY THERAPY - FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME AND OTHER COMPLICATIONS
310
21962322196 1995 PSYCHIATRY-INTERPERSONAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES 58 (3): 199-208
PARKS ED; BALON R
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY FOR CHILDHOOD EVENTS - PATTERNS OF RECALL IN PSYCHIATRIC-PATIENTS WITH A HISTORY OF ALLEGED TRAUMA
711
21971162197 1995 PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY 4 (1): 61-66
WIENEKE MH; DIENST ER
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF COGNITIVE-FUNCTIONING FOLLOWING CHEMOTHERAPY FOR BREAST-CANCER
037
219810582198 1995 PSYCHOLOGICA BELGICA 35 (1): 41-55
NICOLAS S
THE CONCEPT OF MEMORY IN THE WORKS OF DELBOEUF,JOSEPH (1831-1896)
01
21992432199 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 7 (1): 42-48
GILLEY DW; WILSON RS; FLEISCHMAN DA; HARRISON DW; GOETZ CG; et al.
IMPACT OF ALZHEIMERS-TYPE DEMENTIA AND INFORMATION SOURCE ON THE ASSESSMENT OF DEPRESSION
18
22003712200 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 7 (3): 396-403
Prigatano GP; Parsons OA; Bortz JJ
Methodological considerations in clinical neuropsychological research: 17 years later
110
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22013672201 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT 7 (3): 404-413
Nelson LD; Cicchetti DV
Assessment of emotional functioning in brain-impaired individuals
15
220211312202 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 117 (1): 87-103
LUBOW RE; GEWIRTZ JC
LATENT INHIBITION IN HUMANS - DATA, THEORY, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
4116
220310272203 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 25 (1): 203-208
HOKKANEN L; LAUNES J; VATAJA R; VALANNE L; IIVANAINEN M
ISOLATED RETROGRADE-AMNESIA FOR AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL ASSOCIATED WITH ACUTE LEFT TEMPORAL-LOBE ENCEPHALITIS
920
22044102204 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS 77 (2): 371-375
KALFF AC; BONKE B; WOLTERS G; MAGER FW
IMPLICIT MEMORY FOR STIMULI PRESENTED DURING INHALATION ANESTHESIA IN CHILDREN
33
220514302205 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG 57 (2): 131-141
WIPPICH W; MECKLENBRAUKER S
IMPLICIT MEMORY FOR TEXTUAL MATERIALS
910
220624582206 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG 57 (3-4): 143-155
ENGELKAMP J; WIPPICH W
CURRENT ISSUES IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY
510
220711222207 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG 57 (3-4): 166-178
RICHARDSONKLAVEHN A; GARDINER JM
RETRIEVAL VOLITION AND MEMORIAL AWARENESS IN STEM COMPLETION - AN EMPIRICAL-ANALYSIS
038
220819292208 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG 57 (3-4): 179-191
MECKLENBRAUKER S
INPUT-MONITORING AND OUTPUT-MONITORING IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY
11
220920392209 1995 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH-PSYCHOLOGISCHE FORSCHUNG 57 (3-4): 192-202
GUYNN MJ; ROEDIGER HL
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