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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
480124493054 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (3): 367-374
Seamon JG; GanorStern D; Crowley MJ; Wilson SM; Weber WJ; et al.
A mere exposure effect for transformed three-dimensional objects: Effects of reflection, size, or color changes on affect and recognition
1720
48026333055 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (4): 484-491
Walker P; Hitch GJ; Dewhurst SA; Whiteley HE; Brandimonte MA
The representation of nonstructural information in visual memory: Evidence from image combination
13
48039173056 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (4): 534-542
Willingham DB; Greenberg AR; Thomas RC
Response-to-stimulus interval does not affect implicit motor sequence learning, but does affect performance
519
48049723057 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (5): 606-624
LloydJones T; Humphreys GW
Categorizing chairs and naming pears: Category differences in object processing as a function of task and priming
214
480514573058 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 747-763
Yonelinas AP
Recognition memory ROCs for item and associative information: The contribution of recollection and familiarity
3479
480626383059 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 764-771
Wolters G; Prinsen A
Full versus divided attention and implicit memory performance
1020
48076243060 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 772-779
Wood NL; Stadler MA; Cowan N
Is there implicit memory without attention? A reexamination of task demands in Eich's (1984) procedure
38
48084473061 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 801-811
Herlitz A; Nilsson LG; Backman L
Gender differences in episodic memory
1268
48099243062 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 819-825
Mimura M; Verfaellie M; Milberg WP
Repetition priming in an auditory lexical decision task: Effects of lexical status
23
481018633063 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 826-837
Mather M; Henkel LA; Johnson MK
Evaluating characteristics of false memories: Remember/know judgments and memory characteristics questionnaire compared
97118
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
481124513064 1997 MEMORY & COGNITION 25 (6): 838-848
Norman KA; Schacter DL
False recognition in younger and older adults: Exploring the characteristics of illusory memories
132132
481241753599 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (1): 40-60
Ostergaard AL
The effects on priming of word frequency, number of repetitions, and delay depend on the magnitude of priming
1420
48139483600 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (2): 220-231
Chandler CC; Gargano GJ
Retrieval processes that produce interference in modified forced-choice recognition tests
49
481415523601 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (2): 309-319
Maylor EA
Retrieving names in old age: Short-and (very) long-term effects of repetition
310
481510413602 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (3): 553-571
Schreiber TA
Effects of target set size on feelings of knowing and cued recall: Implications for the cue effectiveness and partial-retrieval hypotheses
39
481616303603 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (3): 591-598
Sheffert SM
Voice-specificity effects on auditory word priming
1616
481719273604 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (4): 617-632
Russo R; Cullis AM; Parkin AJ
Consequences of violating the assumption of independence in the process dissociation procedure: A word fragment completion study
1619
481811273605 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (4): 708-715
Luce PA; Lyons EA
Specificity of memory representations for spoken words
58
481912183606 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (5): 857-859
Hirshman E
On the logic of testing the independence assumption in the process-dissociation procedure
813
48208403607 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (5): 869-883
Schreiber TA; Nelson DL
The relation between feelings of knowing and the number of neighboring concepts linked to the test cue
16
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
482143853608 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (5): 884-902
Peretz I; Gaudreau D; Bonnel AM
Exposure effects on music preference and recognition
216
48222103609 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1131-1137
Peynircioglu ZF; Tekcan AI; Wagner JL; Baxter TL; Shaffer SD
Name or hum that tune: Feeling of knowing for music
15
482338923610 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1157-1172
Dorfman J
Further evidence for sublexical components in implicit memory for novel words
33
482411313611 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1173-1186
McKone E
The decay of short-term implicit memory: Unpacking lag
35
482523353612 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1187-1195
Ganor-Stern D; Seamon JG; Carrasco M
The role of attention and study time in explicit and implicit memory for unfamiliar visual stimuli
45
48266383613 1998 MEMORY & COGNITION 26 (6): 1233-1244
Ross M; Buehler R; Karr JW
Assessing the accuracy of conflicting autobiographical memories
25
482712524163 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (1): 1-11
Rueckl JG; Mathew S
Implicit memory for phonological processes in visual stem completion
712
482845704164 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (1): 12-25
Postle BR; Corkin S
Manipulation of familiarity reveals a necessary lexical component of the word-stem completion priming effect
77
48298314165 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (1): 116-127
Sciama SC; Semenza C; Butterworth B
Repetition priming in simple addition depends on surface form and typicality
02
48303324166 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (1): 139-151
Cabeza R; Bruce V; Kato T; Oda M
The prototype effect in face recognition: Extension and limits
19
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
483123364167 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (2): 208-219
Brooks JO; Gibson JM; Friedman L; Yesavage JA
How to drastically reduce priming in word stem completion and still present the words
23
483219414168 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (2): 267-275
Crabb BT; Dark VJ
Perceptual implicit memory requires attentional encoding
714
483325644169 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (2): 328-338
Goldinger SD; Kleider HM; Shelley E
The marriage of perception and memory: Creating two-way illusions with words and voices
410
48348484170 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (3): 478-493
Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Johnson MK; Galluccio L
Facilitation and impairment of event memory produced by photograph review
1313
483512204171 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (3): 494-500
Stadler MA; Roediger HL; McDermot KB
Norms for word lists that create false memories
5364
483635554172 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (3): 501-511
Reber PJ; Squire LR
Relaxing decision criteria does not improve recognition memory in amnesic patients
55
483750824173 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (3): 512-525
Schmitter-Edgecombe M
Effects of divided attention on perceptual and conceptual memory tests: An analysis using a process-dissociation approach
1215
483811724174 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (3): 538-552
Searcy JH; Bartlett JC; Memon A
Age differences in accuracy and choosing in eyewitness identification and face recognition
820
483918454175 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (4): 619-632
McKone E; Trynes K
Acquisition of novel traces in short-term implicit memory: Priming for nonwords and new associations
23
484028414176 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (4): 633-647
Mulligan NW; Guyer PS; Beland A
The effects of levels-of-processing and organization on conceptual implicit memory in the category exemplar production test
1016
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
484114464177 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (4): 648-656
Jurica PJ; Shimamura AP
Monitoring item and source information: Evidence for a negative generation effect in source memory
416
48421344178 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (4): 674-684
Lotto L; Job R; Rumiati R
Visual effects in picture and word categorization
03
48436334179 1999 MEMORY & COGNITION 27 (6): 937-947
Bergman ET; Roediger HL
Can Bartlett's repeated reproduction experiments be replicated?
06
484419494736 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (3): 321-330
Gonsalves B; Paller KA
Brain potentials associated with recollective processing of spoken words
811
484511254737 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (3): 366-375
Willingham DB; Wells LA; Farrell JM; Stemwedel ME
Implicit motor sequence learning is represented in response locations
423
484615364738 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (3): 406-414
Bowers JS
The modality-specific and -nonspecific components of long-term priming are frequency sensitive
14
48473184739 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (4): 523-528
Madigan S; Neuse J; Roeber U
Retrieval latency and "at-risk" memories
00
48489384740 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (4): 547-555
Thompson WF; Balkwill LL; Vernescu R
Expectancies generated by recent exposure to melodic sequences
03
484913314741 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (5): 798-811
Humphreys MS; Tehan G; O'Shea A; Bolland SW
Target similarity effects: Support for the parallel distributed processing assumptions
19
485021374742 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (5): 821-831
Schlaghecken F; Sturmer B; Eimer M
Chunking processes in the learning of event sequences: Electrophysiological indicators
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
485136614743 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (5): 856-872
Light LL; Prull MW; Kennison RF
Divided attention, aging, and priming in exemplar generation and category verification
712
485227344744 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (6): 900-906
Srinivas K; Culp D; Rajaram S
On associations between computers and restaurants: Rapid learning of new associations on a conceptual implicit memory test
11
4853411074745 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (6): 923-938
Curran T
Brain potentials of recollection and familiarity
3557
485432424746 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (7): 1126-1139
Chiu CYP
Specificity of auditory implicit and explicit memory: Is perceptual priming for environmental sounds exemplar specific?
11
485510254747 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (7): 1140-1151
Franks JJ; Bilbrey CW; Lien KG; McNarmara TP
Transfer-appropriate processing (TAP) and repetition priming
58
485619384748 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (7): 1165-1172
Vaidya CJ; Gabrieli JDE
Picture superiority in conceptual memory: Dissociative effects of encoding and retrieval tasks
79
485714504749 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (8): 1289-1296
Bowers JS; Mimouni Z; Arguin M
Orthography plays a critical role in cognate priming: Evidence from French/English and Arabic/French cognates
02
48582394750 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (8): 1297-1302
Branigan HP; Pickering MJ; Stewart AJ; McLean JF
Syntactic priming in spoken production: Linguistic and temporal interference
03
485927444751 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (8): 1357-1365
Mintzer MZ; Griffiths RR
Acute effects of triazolam on false recognition
611
486030464752 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (8): 1398-1405
Lee YS; Cheung YM; Wurm LH
Levels-of-processing effects on Chinese character completion: The importance of lexical processing and test cue
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
486119394753 2000 MEMORY & COGNITION 28 (8): 1406-1418
Pilotti M; Gallo DA; Roediger HL
Effects of hearing words, imaging hearing words, and reading on auditory implicit and explicit memory tests
55
486214455361 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (2): 234-246
Whittlesea BWA; Price JR
Implicit/explicit memory versus analytic/nonanalytic processing: Rethinking the mere exposure effect
821
48637395362 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (3): 394-404
Hoffman HG; Granhag PA; See STK; Loftus EF
Social influences on reality-monitoring decisions
49
486416345363 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (3): 424-432
Thapar A; McDermot KB
False recall and false recognition induced by presentation of associated words: Effects of retention interval and level of processing
1619
486510195364 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (3): 478-483
Pesta BJ; Sanders RE; Murphy MD
Misguided multiplication: Creating false memories with numbers rather than words
11
486611265365 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (3): 540-545
Cleary AM; Greene RL
Memory for unidentified items: Evidence for the use of letter information in familiarity processes
00
48676295366 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (4): 616-626
Mitchell KJ; Zaragoza MS
Contextual overlap and eyewitness suggestibility
23
486833505367 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (5): 678-690
Ryan L; Ostergaard A; Norton L; Johnson J
Search and selection processes in implicit and explicit word-stem completion performance in young, middle-aged, and older adults
36
486914305368 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (5): 691-697
Benjamin AS; Craik FIM
Parallel effects of aging and time pressure on memory for source: Evidence from the spacing effect
34
48707485369 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (5): 719-729
Garry M; Sharman SJ; Wade KA; Hunt MJ; Smith PJ
Imagination inflation is a fact, not an artifact: A reply to Pezdek and Eddy
16
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
487111255370 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (6): 806-819
Goodwin KA; Meissner CA; Ericsson KA
Toward a model of false recall: Experimental manipulation of encoding context and the collection of verbal reports
67
487212235371 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (6): 874-882
Liu TS; Cooper LA
The influence of task requirements on priming in object decision and matching
34
487320525372 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (6): 893-902
Greene AJ; Spellman BA; Dusek JA; Eichenbaum HB; Levy WB
Relational learning with and without awareness: Transitive inference using nonverbal stimuli in humans
15
487426515373 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (7): 920-930
Rajaram S; Srinivas K; Travers S
The effects of attention on perceptual implicit memory
55
48757425374 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (7): 940-947
Lane SM; Mather M; Villa D; Morita SK
How events are reviewed matters: Effects of varied focus on eyewitness suggestibility
22
48769465375 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (8): 1111-1119
Salidis J
Nonconscious temporal cognition: Learning rhythms implicitly
01
487714375376 2001 MEMORY & COGNITION 29 (8): 1120-1129
Chambers KL; Zaragoza MS
Intended and unintended effects of explicit warnings on eyewitness suggestibility: Evidence from source identification tests
01
487821526019 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (2): 226-236
Pilotti M; Beyer T
Perceptual and lexical components of auditory repetition priming in young and older adults
22
487914466020 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (2): 246-255
Barr R; Vieira A; Rovee-Collier C
Bidirectional priming in infants
22
488024616021 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (2): 312-323
Reder LM; Donavos DK; Erickson MA
Perceptual match effects in direct tests of memory: The role of contextual fan
23
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
48819276022 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (3): 423-431
Thomas AK; Loftus EF
Creating bizarre false memories through imagination
615
488212686023 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (4): 583-593
Nygaard LC; Lunders ER
Resolution of lexical ambiguity by emotional tone of voice
11
48835256024 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (5): 731-744
Fernandes MA; Moscovitch M
Factors modulating the effect of divided attention during retrieval of words
23
488422556025 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (7): 995-1009
Meade ML; Roediger HL
Explorations in the social contagion of memory
25
488521486026 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (7): 1033-1043
Huntjens RJC; Postma A; Hamaker EL; Woertman L; van der Hart O; et al.
Perceptual and conceptual priming in patients with dissociative identity disorder
12
488621346027 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (7): 1054-1064
Seamon JG; Luo CR; Kopecky JJ; Price CA; Rothschild L; et al.
Are false memories more difficult to forget than accurate memories? The effect of retention interval on recall and recognition
55
488724376028 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (7): 1065-1077
McCabe DP; Smith AD
The effect of warnings on false memories in young and older adults
33
488816486029 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (8): 1219-1227
Memon A; Hope L; Bartlett J; Bull R
Eyewitness recognition errors: The effects of mugshot viewing and choosing in young and old adults
24
488913296030 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (8): 1238-1251
Mammarella N; Russo R; Avons SE
Spacing effects in cued-memory tasks for unfamiliar faces and nonwords
01
489038636031 2002 MEMORY & COGNITION 30 (8): 1252-1262
Bergerbest D; Goshen-Gottstein Y
The origins of levels-of-processing effects in a conceptual test: Evidence for automatic influences of memory from the process-dissociation procedure
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
489120606689 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (1): 44-50
Olsson MJ; Cain WS
Implicit and explicit memory for odors: Hemispheric differences
00
48929526690 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (2): 306-316
Prior A; Bentin S
Incidental formation of episodic associations: The importance of sentential context
11
489332546691 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (3): 380-392
Holbrook JB; Bost PR; Cave CB
The effects of study-task relevance on perceptual repetition priming
00
489412616692 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (3): 401-411
Hughes AD; Whittlesea BWA
Long-term semantic transfer: An overlapping-operations account
04
489511376693 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (3): 422-433
Mather M; Shafir E; Johnson MK
Remembering chosen and assigned options
00
489636476694 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (3): 445-457
Seamon JG; Goodkind MS; Dumey AD; Dick E; Aufseeser MS; et al.
"If I didn't write it, why would I remember it?" - Effects of encoding, attention, and practice on accurate and false memory
23
48974626695 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (4): 491-504
Vitevitch MS; Sommers MS
The facilitative influence of phonological similarity and neighborhood frequency in speech production in younger and older adults
02
48985186696 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (4): 570-580
Perfect TJ; Harris LJ
Adult age differences in unconscious transference: Source confusion or identity blending?
00
489923536697 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (4): 619-629
Westerman DL; Miller JK; Lloyd ME
Change in perceptual form attenuates the use of the fluency heuristic in recognition
00
490018456698 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (5): 703-714
Helman S; Berry DC
Effects of divided attention and speeded responding on implicit and explicit retrieval of artificial grammar knowledge
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
49019396699 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (6): 877-886
Rubin DC; Burt CDB; Fifield SJ
Experimental manipulations of the phenomenology of memory
13
490221446700 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (7): 1009-1020
Xiong MJ; Franks JJ; Logan GD
Repetition priming mediated by task similarity in semantic classification
00
490340496701 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (7): 1036-1044
Gallo DA; Roediger HL
The effects of associations and aging on illusory recollection
11
490425526702 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (7): 1052-1059
Karay; ianni I; Gardiner JM
Transferring voice effects in recognition memory from remembering to knowing
01
49052226703 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (7): 1072-1081
Libby LK
Imagery perspective and source monitoring in imagination inflation
00
49065306704 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (8): 1153-1162
Abrams L; White KK; Eitel SL
Isolating phonological components that increase tip-of-the-tongue resolution
11
490724496705 2003 MEMORY & COGNITION 31 (8): 1208-1217
Mecklenbrauker S; Hupbach A; Wippich W
Age-related improvements in a conceptual implicit memory test
00
49082307365 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (1): 125-134
Mahmood D; Manier D; Hirst W
Memory for how one learned of multiple deaths from AIDS: Repeated exposure and distinctiveness
01
490922307366 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (1): 135-141
Watson JM; McDermott KB; Balota DA
Attempting to avoid false memories in the Deese/Roediger-McDermott paradigm: Assessing the combined influence of practice and warnings in young and old adults
11
49103447367 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (2): 311-323
Catal LL; Fitzgerald JM
Autobiographical memory in two older adults over a twenty-year retention interval
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
491112347368 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (3): 463-473
Reinitz MT; Hannigan SL
False memories for compound words: Role of working memory
00
49124497369 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (3): 474-488
MacKay DG; Shafto M; Taylor JK; Marian DE; Abrams L; et al.
Relations between emotion, memory, and attention: Evidence from taboo Stroop, lexical decision, and immediate memory tasks
01
491312417370 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (4): 602-609
Starns JJ; Hicks JL
Episodic generation can cause semantic forgetting: Retrieval-induced forgetting of false memories
00
491411367371 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (4): 640-647
Lander K; Bruce V
Repetition priming from moving faces
00
491524507372 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (5): 759-767
Butler LT; Berry DC; Helman S
Dissociating mere exposure and repetition priming as a function of word type
00
491619857373 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (5): 789-803
Berntsen D; Hall NM
The episodic nature of involuntary autobiographical memories
00
491723437374 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (5): 824-840
Jou JW; Matus YE; Aldridge JW; Rogers DM; Zimmerman RL
How similar is false recognition to veridical recognition objectively and subjectively?
00
491816447375 2004 MEMORY & COGNITION 32 (6): 932-944
Dobbins IG; Kroll NEA; Yonelinas AP
Dissociating familiarity from recollection using rote rehearsal
00
4919012135 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
4920011763 1994 Memory systems 1994
Schacter DL; Tulving E
Memory systems 1994
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492101169 1985 Memory systems of the brain: animal and human cognitive processes (Weinberger N, McGaugh JL, Lynch G, editors) : 351-379
Schacter DL
Multiple forms of memory in humans and animals
6969
492232256032 2002 MENTAL REPRESENTATION AND PROCESSING OF GEOGRAPHIC KNOWLEDGE: A COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH 2541: 1-+
Barkowsky GT
Mental representation and rocessing of geographic knowledge - A computational approach - Introduction
00
49231214754 2000 MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES RESEARCH REVIEWS 6 (3): 161-165
Bookheimer SY
Methodological issues in pediatric neuroimaging
27
49247776706 2003 MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES RESEARCH REVIEWS 9 (3): 196-204
McCandliss BD; Noble KG
The development of reading impairment: A cognitive neuroscience model
15
49256343065 1997 META 42 (4): 622-628
Daro V
Experimental studies on memory in conference interpretation
00
49265204180 1999 METHODS AND FINDINGS IN EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 21 (7): 511-514
Yasuno F; Nishikawa T; Tokunaga H; Nakagawa Y; Ikejiri Y; et al.
Perception and conception: Separate memory systems in the medial temporal lobe
01
492714324755 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 1-5
Madden DJ
Neuroimaging of memory - Introduction
00
4928521104756 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 6-28
Friedman D; Johnson R
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of memory encoding and retrieval: A selective review
3948
49294324757 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 29-38
Pollmann S; Zysset S; Wiggins CJ; Von Cramon DY
Dissociation of memory retrieval and search processes: An event-related fMRI study
02
493017494758 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 39-44
Persson J; Nyberg L
Conjunction analysis of cortical activations common to encoding and retrieval
37
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
49316514759 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 54-63
Garavan H; Kelley D; Rosen A; Rao SM; Stein EA
Practice-related functional activation changes in a working memory task
416
493220394760 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 64-74
Mencl WE; Pugh KR; Shaywitz SE; Shaywitz BA; Fulbright RK; et al.
Network analysis of brain activations in working memory: Behavior and age relationships
26
493337974761 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 75-84
Langley LK; Madden DJ
Functional neuroimaging of memory: Implications for cognitive aging
410
493411394762 2000 MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE 51 (1): 94-100
Eustache F; Desgranges B; Aupee AM; Guillery B; Baron JC
Functional neuroanatomy of amnesia: Positron emission tomography studies
49
49352373614 1998 MIND & LANGUAGE 13 (2): 195-204
Tooby J; Cosmides L
Evolutionizing the cognitive sciences: A reply to Shapiro and Epstein
03
49368584181 1999 MIND & LANGUAGE 14 (2): 227-251
Hoerl C
Memory, amnesia and the past
01
49373274182 1999 MIND & LANGUAGE 14 (2): 252-262
McCormack T
Temporal concepts and episodic memory: A response to Hoerl
00
49385844763 2000 MIND & LANGUAGE 15 (1): 47-73
Young AW
Wondrous strange: The neuropsychology of abnormal beliefs
01
49394525377 2001 MIND & LANGUAGE 16 (4): 368-392
Adams F
Empathy, neural imaging and the theory versus simulation debate
12
494017635378 2001 MINDS AND MACHINES 11 (4): 483-502
Bechtel W
The compatibility of complex systems and reduction: A case analysis of memory research
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
494183366033 2002 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 87 (2): 269-399
Denno DW
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