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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
18014251830 1994 SEP [15] PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (3): 454-463
COHEN G; CONWAY MA; MAYLOR EA
FLASHBULB MEMORIES IN OLDER ADULTS
724
180221211837 1994 SEP [15] PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (3): 280-296
AMSEL A
PRECIS OF FRUSTRATION THEORY - AN ANALYSIS OF DISPOSITIONAL LEARNING AND MEMORY
111
1803201001838 1994 SEP [15] PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (3): 357-375
SCHWARTZ BL
SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN METAMEMORY - JUDGMENTS OF LEARNING AND FEELINGS OF KNOWING
1248
18045381843 1994 SEP [15] 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
180515281855 1994 SEP [15] SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 35 (3): 263-270
MANTYLA T
COMPONENTS OF RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE IN CUED-RECALL
00
180611511856 1994 SEP [15] 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
18073221866 1994 SEP [15] SLEEP 17 (6): 502-511
WYATT JK; BOOTZIN RR; ANTHONY J; BAZANT S
SLEEP ONSET IS ASSOCIATED WITH RETROGRADE AND ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA
712
18082521619 1994 OCT 7 CELL 79 (1): 69-79
HUANG YY; LI XC; KANDEL ER
CAMP CONTRIBUTES TO MESSY FIBER LTP BY INITIATING BOTH A COVALENTLY MEDIATED EARLY PHASE AND MACROMOLECULAR SYNTHESIS-DEPENDENT LATE-PHASE
7268
18091431550 1994 OCT [15] AKTUELLE NEUROLOGIE 21 (5): 167-172
RASCH N; SCHIFFTER R
CEREBRAL INFARCTS, COMPLICATIONS AND THE ROLE OF HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE
01
1810591558 1994 OCT [15] 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
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18116291598 1994 OCT [15] 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
18124451599 1994 OCT [15] 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
1813251606 1994 OCT [15] 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
18144411609 1994 OCT [15] 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
18153601627 1994 OCT [15] COGNITION 53 (1): 1-44
CAMPBELL JID
ARCHITECTURES FOR NUMERICAL COGNITION
278
181618701631 1994 OCT [15] COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (5): 543-578
HANLEY JR; DAVIES ADM; DOWNES JJ; MAYES AR
IMPAIRED RECALL OF VERBAL MATERIAL FOLLOWING RUPTURE AND REPAIR OF AN ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY ANEURYSM
1741
18174761682 1994 OCT [15] INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS 42 (4): 346-362
NASH MR
MEMORY DISTORTION AND SEXUAL TRAUMA - THE PROBLEM OF FALSE NEGATIVES AND FALSE POSITIVES
618
18185271689 1994 OCT-DEC [OCT 15] JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS 8 (4): 291-300
RAPEE RM
FAILURE TO REPLICATE A MEMORY BIAS IN PANIC DISORDER
39
18195721702 1994 OCT [15] JOURNAL OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 41 (4): 513-523
DANSEREAU DF; DEES SM; SIMPSON DD
COGNITIVE MODULARITY - IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELING AND THE REPRESENTATION OF PERSONAL ISSUES
015
18207891734 1994 FAL [OCT 15] JOURNAL OF MIND AND BEHAVIOR 15 (4): 375-401
GALIN D
THE STRUCTURE OF AWARENESS - CONTEMPORARY APPLICATIONS OF JAMES,WILLIAM FORGOTTEN CONCEPT OF THE FRINGE
615
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18216431770 1994 OCT [15] NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 7 (4): 260-266
BLONDER LX; RANSEEN JD
AWARENESS OF DEFICIT FOLLOWING RIGHT-HEMISPHERE STROKE
23
18222371771 1994 OCT [15] NEUROPSYCHIATRY NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL NEUROLOGY 7 (4): 281-288
VAKIL E; TWEEDY JR
MEMORY FOR TEMPORAL-ORDER AND SPATIAL POSITION INFORMATION - TESTS OF THE AUTOMATIC-EFFORTFUL DISTINCTION
510
18231571781 1994 OCT [15] NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 32 (10): 1287-1296
RICKER JH; KEENAN PA; JACOBSON MW
VISUOPERCEPTUAL-SPATIAL ABILITY AND VISUAL MEMORY IN VASCULAR DEMENTIA AND DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER-TYPE
013
18243411797 1994 OCT [15] PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR 49 (2): 363-370
MINEAU P; BOAG PT; BENINGER RJ
EFFECTS OF PHYSOSTIGMINE AND SCOPOLAMINE ON MEMORY FOR FOOD CACHES IN THE BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE
02
18251361816 1994 FAL [OCT 15] PSYCHOLOGICAL RECORD 44 (4): 459-473
SMITH T
IMPROVING MEMORY TO PROMOTE MAINTENANCE OF TREATMENT GAINS IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
01
182611791825 1994 OCT [15] PSYCHOLOGISCHE RUNDSCHAU 45 (4): 195-210
ENGELKAMP J
EPISODIC MEMORY - FROM STORES TO PROCESSES AND TYPES OF INFORMATION
03
18272491602 1994 OCT 20 BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH 64 (1-2): 163-172
CORBALLIS MC
SPLIT DECISIONS - PROBLEMS IN THE INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS FROM COMMISSUROTOMIZED SUBJECTS
05
18287271547 1994 NOV [15] ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 90 (5): 360-366
CHRISTIANSON SA; NEPPE V; HOFFMAN H
AMNESIA AND VEGETATIVE ABNORMALITIES AFTER IRRADIATION TREATMENT - A CASE-STUDY
03
18297601554 1994 NOV [15] AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST 49 (11): 917-926
RICCIO DC; RABINOWITZ VC; AXELROD S
MEMORY - WHEN LESS IS MORE
437
183031841569 1994 NOV-DEC [NOV 15] 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
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18311171610 1994 NOV-DEC [NOV 15] BRAIN INJURY 8 (8): 729-734
FLUHARTY G; SELLON C; GLASSMAN N
OPTIMIZING OUTCOME THROUGH COGNITIVE THERAPY AND ADVOCACY - A CASE-STUDY
01
18324761623 1994 NOV [15] CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY 96 (4): 273-283
RUIJS MBM; KEYSER A; GABREELS FJM
CLINICAL NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA PARAMETERS AS PREDICTORS FOR NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL RECOVERY AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN PEDIATRIC CLOSED-HEAD INJURY - A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
05
183313321629 1994 NOV [15] COGNITION & EMOTION 8 (6): 555-569
RUIZCABALLERO JA; GONZALEZ P
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY BIAS IN DEPRESSED AND NONDEPRESSED SUBJECTS
616
18341121699 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 50 (6): 913-917
SIMON MJ
THE USE OF THE REY MEMORY TEST TO ASSESS MALINGERING IN CRIMINAL DEFENDANTS
06
18358501724 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 20 (6): 1322-1340
ANDERSON JR; FINCHAM JM
ACQUISITION OF PROCEDURAL SKILLS FROM EXAMPLES
236
183616411725 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 20 (6): 1370-1378
GERSHBERG FB; SHIMAMURA AP
SERIAL POSITION EFFECTS IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT TESTS OF MEMORY
69
183728661726 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 20 (6): 1379-1390
MCDERMOTT KB; ROEDIGER HL
EFFECTS OF IMAGERY ON PERCEPTUAL IMPLICIT MEMORY TESTS
2131
18389451727 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 20 (6): 1409-1419
JOHNSON MK; KOUNIOS J; REEDER JA
TIME-COURSE STUDIES OF REALITY MONITORING AND RECOGNITION
3367
18392411728 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 20 (6): 1420-1436
JOHNSON HM; SEIFERT CM
SOURCES OF THE CONTINUED INFLUENCE EFFECT - WHEN MISINFORMATION IN MEMORY AFFECTS LATER INFERENCES
321
18405621741 1994 NOV [15] JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 67 (5): 808-817
MACRAE CN; BODENHAUSEN GV; MILNE AB; JETTEN J
OUT OF MIND BUT BACK IN SIGHT - STEREOTYPES ON THE REBOUND
4130
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
184129531750 1994 NOV-DEC [NOV 15] LEARNING & MEMORY 1 (4): 217-229
REBER PJ; SQUIRE LR
PARALLEL BRAIN SYSTEMS FOR LEARNING WITH AND WITHOUT AWARENESS
3156
18425471761 1994 NOV [15] MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (6): 657-672
MALJKOVIC V; NAKAYAMA K
PRIMING OF POP-OUT .1. ROLE OF FEATURES
17111
18438161762 1994 NOV [15] MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (6): 687-694
REINITZ MT; DEMB JB
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY FOR COMPOUND WORDS
1322
18443541788 1994 NOV [15] ORGANIZATION SCIENCE 5 (4): 554-568
COHEN MD; BACDAYAN P
ORGANIZATIONAL ROUTINES ARE STORED AS PROCEDURAL MEMORY - EVIDENCE FROM A LABORATORY STUDY
165
184520301789 1994 NOV [15] PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 56 (5): 525-535
VONHIPPEL W; HAWKINS C
STIMULUS EXPOSURE TIME AND PERCEPTUAL MEMORY
23
184611271814 1994 NOV [15] PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 24 (4): 987-993
BURKE J; KNIGHT RG; PARTRIDGE FM
PRIMING DEFICITS IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMER-TYPE
812
18477461815 1994 NOV [15] PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE 24 (4): 1037-1045
KOPELMAN MD; GREEN REA; GUINAN EM; LEWIS PDR; STANHOPE N
THE CASE OF THE AMNESIC INTELLIGENCE OFFICER
511
18485361823 1994 NOV [15] PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 5 (6): 401-406
VONHIPPEL W; HAWKINS C; NARAYAN S
PERSONALITY AND PERCEPTUAL EXPERTISE - INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION
06
18491351840 1994 NOV-DEC [NOV 15] PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 27 (6): 273-280
CHESTERMAN LP; BOAST N
MULTIMODAL HALLUCINATIONS
05
18508291566 1994 DEC [15] APPLIED COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 8 (7): 693-703
PERFECT TJ; ASKEW C
PRINT ADVERTS - NOT REMEMBERED BUT MEMORABLE
26
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18513591567 1994 DEC [15] APPLIED LINGUISTICS 15 (4): 365-381
DARO V; FABBRO F
VERBAL MEMORY DURING SIMULTANEOUS INTERPRETATION - EFFECTS OF PHONOLOGICAL INTERFERENCE
16
18529521595 1994 DEC [15] 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
1853161596 1994 DEC [15] BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 674-675
LEWIS RL
TASK SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE, OR THEORY OF HUMAN-MEMORY
00
18541151597 1994 DEC [15] BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 676-677
MURRAY DJ
WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE HUMAN-MEMORY SYSTEM
00
18555331622 1994 DEC [15] CHILD DEVELOPMENT 65 (6): 1581-1604
TAYLOR M; ESBENSEN BM; BENNETT RT
CHILDRENS UNDERSTANDING OF KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION - THE TENDENCY FOR CHILDREN TO REPORT THAT THEY HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN WHAT THEY HAVE JUST LEARNED
1042
18569361624 1994 DEC [15] CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST 8 (4): 439-450
BINDER LM
PSYCHOGENIC MECHANISMS OF PROLONGED AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RETROGRADE-AMNESIA
912
18572821654 1994 DEC [15] CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 4 (6): 812-822
KUHL PK
LEARNING AND REPRESENTATION IN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
156
18585721663 1994 DEC [15] ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 91 (6): 428-441
KLIMESCH W; SCHIMKE H; SCHWAIGER J
EPISODIC AND SEMANTIC MEMORY - AN ANALYSIS IN THE EEG THETA-BAND AND ALPHA-BAND
8114
185911121687 1994 DEC [15] JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 65 (5): 383-388
MIZUHARA Y
IMPLICIT LEARNING OF EVENT SEQUENCE
00
18604351690 1994 DEC [15] JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 79 (6): 918-930
ROSS DF; CECI SJ; DUNNING D; TOGLIA MP
UNCONSCIOUS TRANSFERENCE AND MISTAKEN IDENTITY - WHEN A WITNESS MISIDENTIFIES A FAMILIAR BUT INNOCENT PERSON
511
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
186112371698 1994 DEC [15] JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (6): 921-938
FRIEDMAN D; SNODGRASS JG; RITTER W
IMPLICIT RETRIEVAL-PROCESSES IN CUED-RECALL - IMPLICATIONS FOR AGING EFFECTS IN MEMORY
58
18623261744 1994 DEC [15] JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY INTEGRATION 4 (4): 387-399
WESTEN D
IMPLICATIONS OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY - PROMISES AND LIMITATIONS
02
18636581745 1994 DEC [15] JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH 3 (4): 206-213
SMITH C; MACNEILL C
IMPAIRED MOTOR MEMORY FOR A PURSUIT ROTOR TASK FOLLOWING STAGE-2 SLEEP LOSS IN COLLEGE-STUDENTS
531
18647331754 1994 DEC [15] MEMORY 2 (4): 339-352
MCDONOUGH L; MANDLER JM
VERY LONG-TERM RECALL IN INFANTS - INFANTILE AMNESIA RECONSIDERED
1626
186514821755 1994 DEC [15] MEMORY 2 (4): 353-382
BAUER PJ; HERTSGAARD LA; DOW GA
AFTER 8 MONTHS HAVE PASSED - LONG-TERM RECALL OF EVENTS BY 1-YEAR-OLD TO 2-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN
2040
186612341756 1994 DEC [15] MEMORY 2 (4): 383-415
MYERS NA; PERRIS EE; SPEAKER CJ
50 MONTHS OF MEMORY - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD
921
18674291798 1994 DEC [15] PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR 49 (4): 1061-1066
GHONEIM MM; CHEN P; ELZAHABY HM; BLOCK RI
KETAMINE - ACQUISITION AND RETENTION OF CLASSICALLY-CONDITIONED RESPONSES DURING TREATMENT WITH LARGE DOSES
16
18689891809 1994 DEC [15] 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
186933801831 1994 DEC [15] PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (4): 539-553
LAVOIE D; LIGHT LL
ADULT AGE-DIFFERENCES IN REPETITION PRIMING - A METAANALYSIS
5878
187015701832 1994 DEC [15] 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
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
187132621833 1994 DEC [15] PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 9 (4): 578-588
WIGGS CL; MARTIN A
AGING AND FEATURE-SPECIFIC PRIMING OF FAMILIAR AND NOVEL STIMULI
99
18727241839 1994 DEC [15] 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
187316701864 1994 DEC [15] SEMINARS IN NEUROSCIENCE 6 (6): 387-394
SHIMAMURA AP
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MEMORY AND COGNITIVE DECLINE IN NORMAL HUMAN AGING
419
187411591865 1994 DEC [15] 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
187531031868 1994 DEC [15] TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION 10 (2): 42-55
CERMAK SA; LIN KC
ASSESSMENT OF UNILATERAL NEGLECT IN INDIVIDUALS WITH RIGHT CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENT
15
187671361885 1995 JAN [15] 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
187711411893 1995 WIN [JAN 15] AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 108 (4): 499-525
Woltz DJ; Shute VJ
Time course of forgetting exhibited in repetition priming of semantic comparisons
24
187815491913 1995 JAN [15] BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 33 (1): 1-14
MACLEOD C; MCLAUGHLIN K
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY BIAS IN ANXIETY - A CONCEPTUAL REPLICATION
1442
18793131969 1995 JAN [15] CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY 40 (1): 14-16
PACKARD MG
MEMORY, AMNESIA, AND THE HIPPOCAMPAL SYSTEM - COHEN,NJ, EICHENBAUM,H
00
188010351987 1995 JAN [15] ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 94 (1): 41-49
BEGLEITER H; PORJESZ B; WANG WY
EVENT-RELATED BRAIN POTENTIALS DIFFERENTIATE PRIMING AND RECOGNITION TO FAMILIAR AND UNFAMILIAR FACES
1851
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18812432010 1995 JAN [15] INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN 7 (3): 1-12
ROVEECOLLIER C; BOLLER K
CURRENT THEORY AND RESEARCH ON INFANT LEARNING AND MEMORY - APPLICATION TO EARLY INTERVENTION
01
188221452012 1995 JAN-FEB [JAN 15] INTELLIGENCE 20 (1): 87-114
FELDMAN J; KERR B; STREISSGUTH AP
CORRELATIONAL ANALYSES OF PROCEDURAL AND DECLARATIVE LEARNING-PERFORMANCE
513
18837382050 1995 JAN [15] JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-ANIMAL BEHAVIOR PROCESSES 21 (1): 64-77
BRODBECK DR; SHETTLEWORTH SJ
MATCHING LOCATION AND COLOR OF A COMPOUND STIMULUS - COMPARISON OF A FOOD-STORING AND A NONSTORING BIRD SPECIES
633
18843302082 1995 JAN [15] JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY 8 (1): 23-27
VERHEY FRJ; PONDS RWH; ROZENDAAL N; JOLLES J
DEPRESSION, INSIGHT, AND PERSONALITY CHANGES IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE AND VASCULAR DEMENTIA
421
188516662096 1995 JAN [15] JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 15 (1): 12-29
BUCKNER RL; PETERSEN SE; OJEMANN JG; MIEZIN FM; SQUIRE LR; et al.
FUNCTIONAL ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY RETRIEVAL TASKS
278373
188641772104 1995 JAN [15] 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
18873172105 1995 JAN [15] JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH 24 (1): 23-38
SCHRAW G
COMPONENTS OF METAPHORIC PROCESSING
03
188829772125 1995 JAN [15] 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
18893282126 1995 JAN [15] MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (1): 132-138
FRICK RW
ACCEPTING THE NULL HYPOTHESIS
163
18906362147 1995 JAN [15] 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
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18918292149 1995 JAN [15] NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 33 (1): 115-124
KOIVISTO M; LAINE M
LATERALIZED FREE-ASSOCIATION PRIMING - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HEMISPHERIC ORGANIZATION OF SEMANTIC MEMORY
07
189222572163 1995 JAN [15] NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (1): 3-15
HAMANN SB; SQUIRE LR; SCHACTER DL
PERCEPTUAL THRESHOLDS AND PRIMING IN AMNESIA
2626
189381342179 1995 JAN-FEB [JAN 15] NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 16 (1): 1-10
DELACOUR J
A CENTRAL ACTIVATION ROLE FOR THE HIPPOCAMPUS - A VIEWPOINT
18
18944582185 1995 JAN [15] 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
189511312202 1995 JAN [15] PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 117 (1): 87-103
LUBOW RE; GEWIRTZ JC
LATENT INHIBITION IN HUMANS - DATA, THEORY, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA
4116
189610272203 1995 JAN [15] 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
1897182992218 1995 JAN [15] PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW 102 (1): 4-27
GREENWALD AG; BANAJI MR
IMPLICIT SOCIAL COGNITION - ATTITUDES, SELF-ESTEEM, AND STEREOTYPES
44441
189814232220 1995 JAN [15] PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 6 (1): 20-25
SCHACTER DL; CHURCH B; BOLTON E
IMPLICIT MEMORY IN AMNESIC PATIENTS - IMPAIRMENT OF VOICE-SPECIFIC PRIMING
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