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Papers and Books by DL Schacter
and the papers citing DL Schacter

Nodes: 7733, Authors: 11743, Journals: 1016, Outer References: 177526, Words: 7526
Collection span: 1976 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
45018431146 1992 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY 47 (5): P337-P343
MCKITRICK LA; CAMP CJ; BLACK FW
PROSPECTIVE MEMORY INTERVENTION IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
06
45029551147 1992 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY 47 (6): P395-P405
HAMBERGER M; FRIEDMAN D
EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL CORRELATES OF REPETITION PRIMING AND STIMULUS CLASSIFICATION IN YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED, AND OLDER ADULTS
016
45035484714 2000 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES 55 (9): M541-M546
Royall DR; Chiodo LK; Polk MJ
Correlates of disability among elderly retirees with "subclinical" cognitive impairment
034
450417342117 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
45051472118 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
45066282575 1996 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 51 (4): P234-P240
Nyberg L; Backman L; Erngrund K; Olofsson U; Nilsson LG
Age differences in episodic memory, semantic memory, and priming: Relationships to demographic, intellectual, and biological factors
019
450719672576 1996 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 51 (6): P335-P345
Erngrund K; Mantyla T; Nilsson LG
Adult age differences in source recall: A population-based study
07
45088233023 1997 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 52 (5): P229-P234
Vakil E; AgmonAshkenazi D
Baseline performance and learning rate of procedural and declarative memory tasks: Younger versus older adults
02
45099163590 1998 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 53 (4): P255-P262
LaVoie DJ; Malmstrom T
False recognition effects in young and older adults' memory for text passages
01
45105714139 1999 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 54 (2): P75-P84
Park DC; Nisbett R; Hedden T
Aging, culture, and cognition
06
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
451117484140 1999 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 54 (2): P100-P106
Zanetti O; Vallotti B; Frisoni GB; Geroldi C; Bianchetti A; et al.
Insight in dementia: When does it occur? Evidence for a nonlinear relationship between insight and cognitive status
03
451217585344 2001 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 56 (2): P103-P110
Karpel ME; Hoyer WJ; Toglia MP
Accuracy and qualities of real and suggested memories: Nonspecific age differences
01
451312345345 2001 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 56 (2): P119-P128
Pilotti M; Beyer T; Yasunami M
Encoding tasks and the processing of perceptual information in young and older adults
00
45141365992 2002 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 57 (1): P19-P27
Troyer AK; Rich JB
Psychometric properties of a new metamemory questionnaire for older adults
01
45155515993 2002 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 57 (1): P28-P40
Adams C; Smith MC; Pasupathi M; Vitolo L
Social context effects on story recall in older and younger women: Does the listener make a difference?
04
451613285994 2002 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 57 (3): P233-P240
Gomez R
Word frequency effects in priming performance in young and older adults
01
451717466668 2003 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 58 (6): P338-P345
Memon A; Bartlett J; Rose R; Gray C
The aging eyewitness: Effects of age on face, delay, and source-memory ability
00
451826467339 2004 JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES B-PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 59 (6): P317-P324
Wegesin DJ; Ream JM; Stern Y
Explicit contamination contributes to aging effects in episodic priming: Behavioral and ERP evidence
00
45192864715 2000 KLINISCHE NEUROPHYSIOLOGIE 31: S2-S17
Niendorf T
Basic principles of modern magnetic resonance imaging techniques and their application in neurology
00
452021374716 2000 KLINISCHE NEUROPHYSIOLOGIE 31: S81-S86
Rotte M; Duzel E
New developments in cognitive research using functional MRI
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4521220286 1987 LANCET 2 (8559): 604-606
[Anon]
MEMORY TESTING - NO THERMOMETERS AVAILABLE
10
45223105346 2001 LANCET 357 (9270): 1724-1725
Schacter DL
Suppression of unwanted memories: repression revisited?
00
452371196669 2003 LANCET 362 (9396): 1648-1658
Royston D; Cox F
Anaesthesia: the patient's point of view
03
452411387340 2004 LANCET 364 (9432): 462-470
Johnson CF
Child sexual abuse
00
45254433024 1997 LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION 17 (4): 341-351
Sabat SR; Cagigas XE
Extralinguistic communication compensates for the loss of verbal fluency: A case study of Alzheimer's disease
03
45263452119 1995 LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES 10 (3-4): 265-283
LEVY JP; BAIRAKTARIS D
CONNECTIONIST DUAL-WEIGHT ARCHITECTURES
02
45271563591 1998 LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES 13 (6): 625-651
Davis C; Castles A; Iakovidis E
Masked homophone and pseudohomophone priming in children and adults
217
45285324717 2000 LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES 15 (2): 203-222
Robertson C; Kirsner K
Indirect memory measures in spontaneous discourse in normal and amnesic subjects
01
4529321632120 1995 LANGUAGE LEARNING 45 (2): 283-331
ROBINSON P
ATTENTION, MEMORY, AND THE NOTICING HYPOTHESIS
426
4530161143025 1997 LANGUAGE LEARNING 47 (1): 45-99
Robinson P
Individual differences and the fundamental similarity of implicit and explicit adult second language learning
07
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
453110583026 1997 LANGUAGE LEARNING 47 (3): 467-505
Leow RP
Attention, awareness, and foreign language behavior
016
453210625347 2001 LANGUAGE LEARNING 51: 113-155
Leow RP
Attention, awareness, and foreign language behavior
06
45333275348 2001 LANGUAGE LEARNING 51 (4): 563-590
Barcroft J
Acoustic variation and lexical acquisition
01
45340597341 2004 LANGUAGE SCIENCES 26 (6): 503-524
Sutton J
Representation, levels, and context in integrational linguistics and distributed cognition
04
45355406670 2003 LATERALITY 8 (3): 201-223
Lavidor M; Ellis AW
Orthographic and phonological priming in the two cerebral hemispheres
00
45363336671 2003 LATERALITY 8 (4): 347-360
Lavidor M; Hayes A; Bailey PJ
Handedness, measures of hemispheric asymmetry, and lateralised lexical decision
00
45373356672 2003 LATERALITY 8 (4): 361-375
Weissman DH; Compton RJ
Practice makes a hemisphere perfect: The advantage of interhemispheric recruitment is eliminated with practice
01
45387287342 2004 LATERALITY 9 (2): 209-224
Goertz R; Goertz C
Hemispheric differences in the recognition of possible and impossible objects
00
453916267343 2004 LATERALITY 9 (3): 313-323
Beeri MS; Vakil E; Adonsky A; Levenkron S
The role of the cerebral hemispheres in specific versus abstract priming
00
45401417344 2004 LATERALITY 9 (4): 359-380
Declerck CH; De Brabander B; Boone C
Asymmetries in activation and arousal may contribute to lateralised effects of habituation and contingency learning during a repetitive choice reaction time task
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
45411236673 2003 LATIN AMERICAN THEATRE REVIEW 36 (2): 41-61
Paga AE
Carlos Manuel Varela and the role of memory in covert resistance
00
4542555396 1988 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 12 (1): 57-78
WIGGINS EC; BRANDT J
THE DETECTION OF SIMULATED AMNESIA
2372
45431681148 1992 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 16 (3): 257-272
HEILBRUN K
THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL-TESTING IN FORENSIC ASSESSMENT
153
45447301749 1994 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 18 (2): 203-210
KASSIN SM; ELLSWORTH PC; SMITH VL
DEJA-VU ALL OVER AGAIN - ELLIOTT CRITIQUE OF EYEWITNESS EXPERTS
06
45456524141 1999 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 23 (4): 397-412
Nestor PG; Daggett D; Haycock J; Price M
Competence to stand trial: A neuropsychological inquiry
02
454610584142 1999 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 23 (5): 517-537
Porter S; Yuille JC; Lehman DR
The nature of real, implanted, and fabricated memories for emotional childhood events: Implications for the recovered memory debate
1933
45473364718 2000 LAW AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 24 (6): 699-708
Lamb ME; Orbach Y; Sternberg KJ; Hershkowitz I; Horowitz D
Accuracy of investigators' verbatim notes of their forensic interviews with alleged child abuse victims
15
4548113027 1997 LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION 22 (3): 695-732
Henderson L
Searching for memory: The brain, the mind, and the past.
00
45498466674 2003 LEARNING & BEHAVIOR 31 (2): 111-123
Barr R; Marrott H; Rovee-Collier C
The role of sensory preconditioning in memory retrieval by preverbal infants
00
455029531750 1994 LEARNING & MEMORY 1 (4): 217-229
REBER PJ; SQUIRE LR
PARALLEL BRAIN SYSTEMS FOR LEARNING WITH AND WITHOUT AWARENESS
3156
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4551101212121 1995 LEARNING & MEMORY 2 (3-4): 107-132
CAPALDI EJ; NEATH I
REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING AS CONTEXT DISCRIMINATION
113
45523572577 1996 LEARNING & MEMORY 3 (2-3): 74-85
Huang YY; Nguyen PV; Abel T; Kindel ER
Long-lasting forms of synaptic potentiation in the mammalian hippocampus
489
455325502578 1996 LEARNING & MEMORY 3 (4): 305-312
Postle BR; Corkin S; Growdon JH
Intact implicit memory for novel patterns in Alzheimer's disease
1214
455481233028 1997 LEARNING & MEMORY 3 (5): 341-365
Dudai Y
How big is human memory, or on being just useful enough
25
45556863029 1997 LEARNING & MEMORY 4 (2): 230-243
Nguyen PV; Kandel ER
Brief Theta-burst stimulation induces a transcription-dependent late phase of LTP requiring cAMP in area CA1 of the mouse hippocampus
035
455629933030 1997 LEARNING & MEMORY 4 (4): 337-355
Uecker A; Reiman EM; Schacter DL; Polster MR; Cooper LA; et al.
Neuroanatomical correlates of implicit and explicit memory for structurally possible and impossible visual objects
1010
455713413592 1998 LEARNING & MEMORY 4 (5): 411-420
McNay EC; Willingham DB
Deficit in learning of a motor skill requiring strategy, but not of perceptuomotor recalibration, with aging
114
455827393593 1998 LEARNING & MEMORY 5 (6): 420-428
Reber PJ; Stark CEL; Squire LR
Contrasting cortical activity associated with category memory and recognition memory
2140
45595394719 2000 LEARNING & MEMORY 7 (1): 48-57
Greene AJ; Prepscius C; Levy WB
Primacy versus recency in a quantitative model: Activity is the critical distinction
01
456022444720 2000 LEARNING & MEMORY 7 (2): 85-96
Opitz B; Mecklinger A; Friederici AD
Functional asymmetry of human prefrontal cortex: Encoding and retrieval of verbally and nonverbally coded information
816
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
45615445349 2001 LEARNING & MEMORY 8 (1): 44-51
Prior H; Gunturkun O
Parallel working memory for spatial location and food-related object cues in foraging pigeons: Binocular and lateralized monocular performance
09
45627315350 2001 LEARNING & MEMORY 8 (2): 79-86
Alvarez P; Lipton PA; Melrose R; Eichenbaum H
Differential effects of damage within the hippocampal region on memory for a natural, nonspatial odor-odor association
318
456323365351 2001 LEARNING & MEMORY 8 (4): 190-197
Stark CEL; Squire LR
Simple and associative recognition memory in the hippocampal region
1522
456431645352 2001 LEARNING & MEMORY 8 (6): 336-345
Gron G; Bittner D; Schmitz B; Wunderlich A; Tomczak R; et al.
Hippocampal activations during repetitive learning and recall of geometric patterns
14
45659305995 2002 LEARNING & MEMORY 9 (3): 99-104
Papanicolaou AC; Simos PG; Castillo EM; Breier JI; Katz JS; et al.
The hippocampus and memory of verbal and pictorial material
14
45662245996 2002 LEARNING & MEMORY 9 (5): 218-223
Moron I; Manrique T; Molero A; Ballesteros MA; Gallo M; et al.
The contextual modulation of conditioned taste aversions by the physical environment and time of day is similar
02
456710455997 2002 LEARNING & MEMORY 9 (5): 279-292
Goedert KM; Willingham DB
Patterns of interference in sequence learning and prism adaptation inconsistent with the consolidation hypothesis
014
456816855998 2002 LEARNING & MEMORY 9 (6): 430-442
Weickert TW; Terrazas A; Bigelow LB; Malley JD; Hyde T; et al.
Habit and skill learning in schizophrenia: Evidence of normal striatal processing with abnormal cortical input
01
456913496675 2003 LEARNING & MEMORY 10 (3): 226-236
Sage JR; Anagnostaras SG; Mitchell S; Bronstein JM; De Salles A; et al.
Analysis of probabilistic classification learning in patients with Parkinson's disease before and after pallidotomy surgery
01
4570466676 2003 LEARNING & MEMORY 10 (4): 240-241
Whalen PJ
Remembering people: Neuroimaging takes on the real world
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
457132676677 2003 LEARNING & MEMORY 10 (4): 253-260
Paller KA; Ranganath C; Gonsalves B; LaBar KS; Parrish TB; et al.
Neural correlates of person recognition
26
457241046678 2003 LEARNING & MEMORY 10 (6): 466-477
Buhot MC; Wolff M; Benhassine N; Costet P; Hen R; et al.
Spatial learning in the 5-HT1B receptor knockout mouse: Selective facilitation/impairment depending on the cognitive demand
00
457315237345 2004 LEARNING & MEMORY 11 (2): 145-152
Rose M; Haider H; Weiller C; Buchel C
The relevance of the nature of learned associations for the differentiation of human memory systems
00
457417407346 2004 LEARNING & MEMORY 11 (2): 213-226
Kritchevsky M; Chang J; Squire LR
Functional amnesia: Clinical description and neuropsychological profile of 10 cases
00
457514517347 2004 LEARNING & MEMORY 11 (4): 388-396
Boyd LA; Winstein CJ
Providing explicit information disrupts implicit motor learning after basal ganglia stroke
00
45764407348 2004 LEARNING & MEMORY 11 (5): 572-578
Cammarota M; Bevilaqua LRM; Medina JH; Izquierdo I
Retrieval does not induce reconsolidation of inhibitory avoidance memory
00
457712587349 2004 LEARNING & MEMORY 11 (6): 664-670
Paller KA; Voss JL
Memory reactivation and consolidation during sleep
00
457830902579 1996 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 8 (4): 355-381
Kaszniak AW; Zak MG
On the neuropsychology of metamemory: Contributions from the study of amnesia and dementia
35
457911693031 1997 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 9 (2): 125-151
Brainerd CJ; Poole DA
Long-term survival of children's false memories: A review
1524
45804683032 1997 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 9 (4): 289-316
Bruck M; Ceci SJ; Melnyk L
External and internal sources of variation in the creation of false reports in children
1027
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
458117473033 1997 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 9 (4): 341-357
Parkin AJ
The neuropsychology of false memory
79
4582141423034 1997 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 9 (4): 359-390
Quas JA; Qin JJ; Schaaf JM; Goodman GS
Individual differences in children's and adults' suggestibility and false event memory
1127
458320844721 2000 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 12 (2): 145-161
Lindsay DS; Johnson MK
False memories and the source monitoring framework - Reply to Reyna and Lloyd (1997)
23
458416454722 2000 LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES 12 (2): 163-175
Reyna VF
Fuzzy-trace theory and source monitoring - An evaluation of theory and false-memory data
01
458514572122 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
45863833035 1997 LEARNING AND MOTIVATION 28 (2): 280-308
Zentall TR
Animal memory: The role of ''instructions''
014
45874415353 2001 LEARNING AND MOTIVATION 32 (4): 457-476
Gibbons H; Rammsayer TH; Lubow RE
Latent inhibition depends on inhibitory attentional learning to the preexposed stimulus: Evidence from visual search and rule-learning tasks
01
45883346679 2003 LEARNING AND MOTIVATION 34 (2): 185-202
Stevenson RJ; Case TI; Boakes RA
Smelling what was there: Acquired olfactory percepts are resistant to further modification
02
45891131149 1992 LECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 622: 3-5
SCHMALHOFER F
RELATIONS BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE - FROM IMPORT-EXPORT TO A TRULY INTERDISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION ENTERPRISE
01
4590251535 1989 LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 360: 167-181
HAMMOND N
HYPERMEDIA AND LEARNING - WHO GUIDES WHOM
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
45916427350 2004 LEGAL AND CRIMINOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 9: 215-227
Gabbert F; Memon A; Allan K; Wright DB
Say it to my face: Examining the effects of socially encountered misinformation
00
4592112580 1996 LIBRARY JOURNAL 121 (2): 89-89
Twiggs DG
Memory distortion: How minds, brains, and societies reconstruct the past - Schacter,DL
00
4593014723 2000 LIBRARY JOURNAL 125 (3): 184-184
Valencia DE
Memory, brain, and belief.
00
4594015354 2001 LIBRARY JOURNAL 126 (6): 130-130
Bartolini L
The seven sins of memory: How the mind forgets and remembers.
00
45954332581 1996 LIFE SCIENCES 58 (17): 1475-1483
Kirschbaum C; Wolf OT; May M; Wippich W; Hellhammer DH
Stress-and treatment-induced elevations of cortisol levels associated with impaired declarative memory in healthy adults
19165
45963395999 2002 LINGUA 112 (6): 423-433
Sieratzki JS; Woll B
Toddling into language: precocious language development in motor-impaired children with spinal muscular atrophy
00
45972686680 2003 LINGUISTICS 41 (5): 791-824
Loebell H; Bock K
Structural priming across languages
01
45981345355 2001 LIPIDS 36 (9): 913-917
Mostofsky DI
Models and methods for studying behavior in polyunsaturated fatty acid research
00
45991193594 1998 M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES 14 (11): 1260-1261
Chevassus-au-Louis N; Congar P; Ben-Ari Y; Gaiarsa JL; Represa A
Epilepsia and neuronal migration abnormalities: heterotopic neurons bridge normally non connected structures
00
460011374143 1999 M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES 15 (4): 467-474
Eustache F; Desgranges B; Baron JC
The neural substrates of cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease and normal aging: positron emission tomography studies
68
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
46015354144 1999 M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES 15 (4): 475-482
Mellet E; Petit L; Mazoyer B; Denis M; Tzourio N
Brain imaging of mental imagery
00
46021104145 1999 M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES 15 (4): 515-518
Naccache L; Dehaene S
Cerebral correlates of unconscious semantic priming
00
46032377351 2004 MACHINE LEARNING 57 (1-2): 145-175
Mitchell TM; Hutchinson R; Niculescu RS; Pereira F; Wang XR; et al.
Learning to decode cognitive states from brain images
01
46041145356 2001 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 19 (6): 763-767
Song AW; Takahashi AM
Lorentz effect imaging
01
46052326000 2002 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 20 (10): 695-706
Hall DA; Goncalves MS; Smith S; Jezzard P; Haggard MP; et al.
A method for determining venous contribution to BOLD contrast sensory activation
04
46061256681 2003 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING 21 (10): 1131-1140
Kim DS; Kim M; Ronen I; Formisano E; Kim KH; et al.
In vivo mapping of functional domains and axonal connectivity in cat visual cortex using magnetic resonance imaging
01
46073244146 1999 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE 42 (4): 631-635
Song AW; Mao H; Muthupillai R; Haist F; Dixon WT
Segmented spin-echo pulses to increase fMRI signal: Repeated intrinsic diffusional enhancement
11
46085464724 2000 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE 43 (4): 540-548
Bandettini PA; Cox RW
Event-related fMRI contrast when using constant interstimulus interval: Theory and experiment
1848
46092314725 2000 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE 44 (3): 474-478
Wyrwicz AM; Chen NK; Li LM; Weiss C; Disterhoft JF
fMRI of visual system activation in the conscious rabbit
011
46102194726 2000 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE 44 (5): 791-798
Hoffmann A; Jager L; Werhahn KJ; Jaschke M; Noachtar S; et al.
Electroencephalography during functional echo-planar imaging: Detection of epileptic spikes using post-processing methods
540
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
46117354727 2000 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE 44 (6): 947-954
Calhoun V; Adah T; Kraut M; Pearlson G
A weighted least-squares algorithm for estimation and visualization of relative latencies in event-related functional MRI
012
46125796682 2003 MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS 78 (6): 781-787
Bortz JJ
Neuropsychiatric and memory issues in epilepsy
00
46131344728 2000 MEDICAL CARE 38 (11): 1141-1150
Salyers MP; Bosworth HB; Swanson JW; Lamb-Pagone J; Osher FC
Reliability and validity of the SF-12 health survey among people with severe mental illness
010
461412285357 2001 MEDICAL CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA 85 (3): 663-+
Goff DC; Heckers S; Freudenreich O
Schizophrenia
211
46155571751 1994 MEDICAL EDUCATION 28 (3): 172-179
BOREHAM NC
THE DANGEROUS PRACTICE OF THINKING
010
46162156001 2002 MEDICAL EDUCATION 36 (9): 805-811
Burton RF
Misinformation, partial knowledge and guessing in true/false tests
02
4617123717 1990 MEDICAL HYPOTHESES 32 (4): 269-272
OHRY A; RATTOK J
THE HYPERPROSEXIA PHENOMENON IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURED PATIENTS (A FORGOTTEN TERM FOR AN OLD PROBLEM)
00
46186141444 1993 MEDICAL HYPOTHESES 41 (4): 353-354
JELICIC M; BONKE B
IMPLICIT MEMORY FOR STIMULI PRESENTED DURING ANESTHESIA - ROLE OF ANESTHETIC COCKTAIL AND MEMORY TEST
44
46194452582 1996 MEDICAL HYPOTHESES 47 (5): 347-362
Ramachandran VS
The evolutionary biology of self-deception, laughter, dreaming and depression: Some clues from anosognosia
05
46201224729 2000 MEDICAL HYPOTHESES 54 (4): 634-637
Schwartz GER; Russek LGS; Bell IR; Riley D
Plausibility of homeopathy and conventional chemical therapy: the systemic memory resonance hypothesis
04
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
46211444730 2000 MEDICAL HYPOTHESES 54 (5): 693-697
Ruppin E
NMDA receptor delayed maturation and schizophrenia
01
46221104147 1999 MEDICAL IMAGE COMPUTING AND COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERVENTION, MICCAI'99, PROCEEDINGS 1679: 473-480
Tsai A; Fisher JW; Wible C; Wells WM; Kim J; et al.
Analysis of functional MRI data using mutual information
01
46232273595 1998 MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE 30 (5): 746-749
Choma CW; Sforzo GA; Keller BA
Impact of rapid weight loss on cognitive function in collegiate wrestlers
010
46242314148 1999 MEDICINE SCIENCE AND THE LAW 39 (2): 105-112
Norfolk GA
Physiological illnesses and their potential for influencing testimony
01
46251276683 2003 MEDIZINISCHE KLINIK 98 (11): 601-608
Burkhardt H; Gehrlein M; Eisenhofer S; Elfert-Hartl B; Gladisch R
Individualizing education for patients with diabetes attending an acute care unit
00
462611401752 1994 MEMORY 2 (3): 241-254
MACANDREW SBG; JONES GV; MAYES AR
NO SELECTIVE DEFICIT IN RECALL IN AMNESIA
34
462733611753 1994 MEMORY 2 (3): 295-323
SCHACTER DL; CHURCH BA; OSOWIECKI DM
AUDITORY PRIMING IN ELDERLY ADULTS - IMPAIRMENT OF VOICE-SPECIFIC IMPLICIT MEMORY
1717
46287331754 1994 MEMORY 2 (4): 339-352
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VERY LONG-TERM RECALL IN INFANTS - INFANTILE AMNESIA RECONSIDERED
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AFTER 8 MONTHS HAVE PASSED - LONG-TERM RECALL OF EVENTS BY 1-YEAR-OLD TO 2-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN
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50 MONTHS OF MEMORY - A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY IN EARLY-CHILDHOOD
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SNOWDEN JS; GRIFFITHS HL; NEARY D
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXPERIENCE AND WORD MEANING
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Brown AS; Jones TC; Mitchell DB
Single and multiple test repetition priming in implicit memory
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Dean MP; Young AW
Reinstatement of prior processing and repetition priming
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Confabulation and the control of recollection
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The relationships between temporal lobe and diencephalic structures implicated in anterograde amnesia
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Cognitive effort and recollective experience in recognition memory
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NONVERBAL PRIMING IN AMNESIA
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DO WE KNOW WHAT WEVE LEARNED FROM LISTENING TO THE NEWS
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ON THE EXISTENCE OF INDEPENDENT EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT LEARNING-SYSTEMS - AN EXAMINATION OF SOME EVIDENCE
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A PROTOCONNECTIONIST THEORY OF MEMORY
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THE EFFECT OF SEMANTIC PRIMING ON THE DETECTION OF LETTERS WITHIN WORDS
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DECLARATIVE AND NONDECLARATIVE MEMORY IN OPPOSITION - WHEN PRIOR EVENTS INFLUENCE AMNESIC PATIENTS MORE THAN NORMAL SUBJECTS
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WHY DO PICTURES PRODUCE PRIMING ON THE WORD-FRAGMENT COMPLETION TEST - A STUDY OF ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL FACTORS
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CONTEXT EFFECTS IN REPETITION PRIMING ARE SENSE EFFECTS
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EFFECTS OF PRESENTATION RATE AND INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES IN SHORT-TERM-MEMORY CAPACITY ON AN INDIRECT MEASURE OF SERIAL-LEARNING
2375
476933511758 1994 MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (3): 293-312
RICHARDSONKLAVEHN A; LEE MG; JOUBRAN R; BJORK RA
INTENTION AND AWARENESS IN PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION PRIMING
032
477044631759 1994 MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (5): 533-541
BROWN AS; MITCHELL DB
A REEVALUATION OF SEMANTIC VERSUS NONSEMANTIC PROCESSING IN IMPLICIT MEMORY
7684
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
47711311760 1994 MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (5): 542-551
PAYNE DG; ANASTASI JS; BLACKWELL JM; WENGER MJ
SELECTIVE DISRUPTION OF HYPERMNESIA FOR PICTURES AND WORDS
14
47725471761 1994 MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (6): 657-672
MALJKOVIC V; NAKAYAMA K
PRIMING OF POP-OUT .1. ROLE OF FEATURES
17111
47738161762 1994 MEMORY & COGNITION 22 (6): 687-694
REINITZ MT; DEMB JB
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY FOR COMPOUND WORDS
1322
477429772125 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
47753282126 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (1): 132-138
FRICK RW
ACCEPTING THE NULL HYPOTHESIS
163
47761302127 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
477732582128 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (2): 155-165
CABEZA R
INVESTIGATING THE MIXTURE AND SUBDIVISION OF PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL PROCESSING IN JAPANESE MEMORY TESTS
12
477814512129 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (2): 227-242
NEAL A; HESKETH B; ANDREWS S
INSTANCE-BASED CATEGORIZATION - AUTOMATIC VERSUS INTENTIONAL FORMS OF RETRIEVAL
513
477913552130 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (3): 279-288
HORTON KD; MCKENZIE BD
SPECIFICITY OF PERCEPTUAL PROCESSING IN REREADING SPATIALLY TRANSFORMED MATERIALS
45
478011582131 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (4): 425-441
STENBERG G; RADEBORG K; HEDMAN LR
THE PICTURE SUPERIORITY EFFECT IN A CROSS-MODALITY RECOGNITION TASK
410
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
478119372132 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
47822312133 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (6): 701-708
CHANDLER CC; GARGANO GJ
ITEM-SPECIFIC INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY CUE-DEPENDENT FORGETTING
36
47837412134 1995 MEMORY & COGNITION 23 (6): 723-734
LEE YS
EFFECTS OF LEARNING CONTEXTS ON IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT LEARNING
46
47848942589 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (1): 41-59
Meiran N
Is reading ability related to activation dumping speed? Evidence from immediate repetition priming
05
47852572590 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (2): 136-143
Larsen A; Bundesen C
A template-matching pandemonium recognizes unconstrained handwritten characters with high accuracy
03
47867572591 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (3): 271-284
Schunn CD; Dunbar K
Priming, analogy, and awareness in complex reasoning
419
478721332592 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (3): 296-304
Stuart GP; Jones DM
From auditory image to auditory percept: Facilitation through common processes?
57
478824492593 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (3): 367-383
Snodgrass JG; Hirshman E; Fan J
The sensory match effect in recognition memory: Perceptual fluency or episodic trace?
1116
478915642594 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (4): 403-416
Chalfonte BL; Johnson MK
Feature memory and binding in young and older adults
5186
479019502595 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (4): 417-428
Murnane K; Bayen UJ
An evaluation of empirical measures of source identification
519
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
479122532596 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (4): 429-440
Woltz DJ
Perceptual and conceptual priming in a semantic reprocessing task
57
479221372597 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (4): 441-452
Srinivas K
Size and reflection effects in priming: A test of transfer-appropriate processing
1620
479336792598 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (4): 453-465
Mulligan NW; Hartman M
Divided attention and indirect memory tests
5260
479436982599 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (5): 539-556
Marsolek CJ; Schacter DL; Nicholas CD
Form-specific visual priming for new associations in the right cerebral hemisphere
3736
479516352600 1996 MEMORY & COGNITION 24 (6): 766-776
Bonebakker AE; Bonke B; Klein J; Wolters G; Stijnen T; et al.
Information processing during general anesthesia: Evidence for unconscious memory
1220
479628533049 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (1): 11-17
Mulligan NW
Attention and implicit memory tests: The effects of varying attentional load on conceptual priming
3442
47976533050 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (1): 18-35
LloydJones TJ; Humphreys GW
Perceptual differentiation as a source of category effects in object processing: Evidence from naming and object decision
934
47981333051 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (3): 305-312
Pilotti M; Antrobus JS; Duff M
The effect of presemantic acoustic adaptation on semantic ''satiation''
06
479915273052 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (3): 345-351
Hirshman E; Master S
Modeling the conscious correlates of recognition memory: Reflections on the remember-know paradigm
3377
480024533053 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (3): 352-366
McKone E; Slee JA
Explicit contamination in ''implicit'' memory for new associations
2729

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