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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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570123566129 2002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 40 (13): 2288-2304
Simon F; Humphreys MS; Dennis S; Geffen G
ERP 'old/new' effects: memory strength and decisional factor(s)
01
570236486130 2002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 40 (13): 2360-2368
Verfaellie M; Schacter DL; Cook SP
The effect of retrieval instructions on false recognition: exploring the nature of the gist memory impairment in amnesia
22
570318696131 2002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 40 (13): 2369-2385
Mangels JA; Craik FIM; Levine B; Schwartz ML; Stuss DT
Effects of divided attention on episodic memory in chronic traumatic brain injury: A function of severity and strategy
00
570423836132 2002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 40 (13): 2386-2396
Souchay C; Isingrini M; Gil R
Alzheimer's disease and feeling-of-knowing in episodic memory
22
570532466794 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (1): 40-52
Rugg MD; Henson RNA; Robb WGK
Neural correlates of retrieval processing in the prefrontal cortex during recognition and exclusion tasks
1111
570640766795 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (1): 71-84
Kensinger EA; Siri S; Cappa SF; Corkin S
Role of the anterior temporal lobe in repetition and semantic priming: evidence from a patient with a category-specific deficit
00
570710386796 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (1): 108-114
Vicari S; Marotta L; Menghini D; Molinari M; Petrosini L
Implicit learning deficit in children with developmental dyslexia
14
57081436797 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (2): 171-183
Smith NK; Cacioppo JT; Larsen JT; Chartrand TL
May I have your attention, please: Electrocortical responses to positive and negative stimuli
05
570915316798 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 241-244
Cabeza R; Nyberg L
Special issue on functional neuroimaging of memory
00
571017546799 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 245-251
Poldrack RA; Packard MG
Competition among multiple memory systems: converging evidence from animal and human brain studies
429
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
571125396800 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 263-270
Henson RNA; Rugg MD
Neural response suppression, haemodynamic repetition effects, and behavioural priming
1715
571230596801 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 271-279
Habib R; McIntosh AR; Wheeler MA; Tulving E
Memory encoding and hippocampally-based novelty/familiarity discrimination networks
11
571311476802 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 293-303
McDermott KB; Petersen SE; Watson JM; Ojemann JG
A procedure for identifying regions preferentially activated by attention to semantic and phonological relations using functional magnetic resonance imaging
819
571419556803 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 304-317
Clark D; Wagner AD
Assembling and encoding word representations: fMRI subsequent memory effects implicate a role for phonological control
912
571541626804 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 318-333
Dobbins IG; Rice HJ; Wagner AD; Schacter DL
Memory orientation and success: separable neurocognitive components underlying episodic recognition
2020
571614436805 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 371-377
Nyberg L; Marklund P; Persson J; Cabeza R; Forkstam C; et al.
Common prefrontal activations during working memory, episodic memory, and semantic memory
514
571729716806 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 378-389
Ranganath C; Johnson MK; D'Esposito M
Prefrontal activity associated with working memory and episodic long-term memory
1226
571834626807 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (3): 390-399
Cabeza R; Dolcos F; Prince SE; Rice HJ; Weissman DH; et al.
Attention-related activity during episodic memory retrieval: a cross-function fMRI study
515
571918546808 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (5): 538-549
Ward J; Jones L
Inappropriate association of semantics and context to novel stimuli can give rise to the false recognition of unfamiliar people
11
572037426809 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (7): 818-829
Yang JJ; Weng XC; Guan LC; Kuang PZ; Zhang MZ; et al.
Involvement of the medial temporal lobe in priming for new associations
23
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
57217896810 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (7): 847-854
Tranel D; Damasio H; Eichhorn GR; Grabowski T; Ponto LLB; et al.
Neural correlates of naming animals from their characteristic sounds
36
572230886811 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (8): 863-876
Henke K; Mondadori CRA; Treyer V; Nitsch RM; Buck A; et al.
Nonconscious formation and reactivation of semantic associations by way of the medial temporal lobe
33
572316546812 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (8): 981-988
Kazui H; Hashimoto M; Hirono N; Mori E
Nature of personal semantic memory: evidence from Alzheimer's disease
00
57244486813 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (8): 1020-1027
Kimberg DY; D'Esposito M
Cognitive effects of the dopamine receptor agonist pergolide
04
572513246814 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 41 (9): 1230-1240
Tailby R; Haslam C
An investigation of errorless learning in memory-impaired patients: improving the technique and clarifying theory
01
572644717478 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (1): 2-13
Ranganath C; Yonelinas AP; Cohen MX; Dy CJ; Tom SM; et al.
Dissociable correlates of recollection and familiarity within the medial temporal lobes
35
572726507479 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (1): 14-24
Carlesimo GA; Turriziani P; Paulesu E; Gorini A; Caltagirone C; et al.
Brain activity during intra-and cross-modal priming: new empirical data and review of the literature
11
572824747480 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (1): 25-48
Westmacott R; Black SE; Freedman M; Moscovitch M
The contribution of autobiographical significance to semantic memory: evidence from Alzheimer's disease, semantic dementia, and amnesia
12
572914407481 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (1): 113-117
Kincses TZ; Antal A; Nitsche MA; Bartfai O; Paulus W
Facilitation of probabilistic classification learning by transcranial direct current stimulation of the prefrontal cortex in the human
00
57302557482 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (2): 183-200
Poeppel D; Guillemin A; Thompson J; Fritz J; Bavelier D; et al.
Auditory lexical decision, categorical perception, and FM direction discrimination differentially engage left and right auditory cortex
15
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
573111347483 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (2): 230-238
Venneri A; Shanks MF
Belief and awareness: reflections on a case of persistent anosognosia
00
573213397484 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (4): 497-511
Ryan JD; Cohen NJ
Processing and short-term retention of relational information in amnesia
01
573320767485 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (4): 512-523
Tyler LK; Bright P; Fletcher P; Stamatakis EA
Neural processing of nouns and verbs: the role of inflectional morphology
00
573415547486 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (4): 546-554
Elvevag B; Fisher JE; Weickert TW; Weinberger DR; Goldberg TE
Lack of false recognition in schizophrenia: a consequence of poor memory?
00
57353597487 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (5): 597-612
Delvenne JF; Seron X; Coyette F; Rossion B
Evidence for perceptual deficits in associative visual (prosop)agnosia: a single-case study
11
573626837488 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (5): 672-691
Quamme JR; Yonelinas AP; Widaman KF; Kroll NEA; Sauve MJ
Recall and recognition in mild hypoxia: using covariance structural modeling to test competing theories of explicit memory
00
5737261207489 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (6): 727-744
Fotopoulou A; Solms M; Turnbull O
Wishful reality distortions in confabulation: a case report
00
57383477490 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (6): 801-809
Woods SP; Conover E; Rippeth JD; Carey CL; Gonzalez R; et al.
Qualitative aspects of verbal fluency in HIV-associated dementia: a deficit in rule-guided lexical-semantic search processes?
00
573924877491 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (7): 878-901
Johnson R; Barnhardt J; Zhu J
The contribution of executive processes to deceptive responding
00
574015577492 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (7): 926-938
Girelli L; Semenza C; Delazer M
Inductive reasoning and implicit memory: evidence from intact and impaired memory systems
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
574121437493 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (7): 957-966
Schnyer DM; Verfaellie M; Alexander MP; LaFleche G; Nicholls L; et al.
A role for right medial prefrontal cortex in accurate feeling-of-knowing judgments: evidence from patients with lesions to frontal cortex
00
574229687494 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (7): 980-989
Johnson SC; Baxter LC; Susskind-Wilder L; Connor DJ; Sabbagh MN; et al.
Hippocampal adaptation to face repetition in healthy elderly and mild cognitive impairment
10
574328547495 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (8): 1063-1070
Ballesteros S; Reales JM
Intact haptic priming in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease: evidence for dissociable memory systems
00
57445687496 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (8): 1071-1078
Berger HJC; Cools AR; Horstink MWIM; Oyen WJG; Verhoeven EWM; et al.
Striatal dopamine and learning strategy - an I-123-FP-CIT SPECT study
00
5745541127497 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (8): 1088-1106
Curran T
Effects of attention and confidence on the hypothesized ERP correlates of recollection and familiarity
11
574619437498 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (8): 1132-1147
Glisky EL; Ryan L; Reminger S; Hardt O; Hayes SM; et al.
A case of psychogenic fugue: I understand, aber ich verstehe nichts
00
574717877499 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (9): 1247-1259
Pins D; Meyer ME; Foucher J; Humphreys G; Boucart M
Neural correlates of implicit object identification
00
574816427500 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (9): 1269-1280
Noppeney U; Phillips J; Price C
The neural areas that control the retrieval and selection of semantics
00
5749671027501 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (10): 1336-1349
Gilboa A
Autobiographical and episodic memory - one and the same? Evidence from prefrontal activation in neuroimaging studies
00
575030847502 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (12): 1619-1635
Rosenbaum RS; McKinnon MC; Levine B; Moscovitch M
Visual imagery deficits, impaired strategic retrieval, or memory loss: disentangling the nature of an amnesic person's autobiographical memory deficit
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
575113797503 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 42 (13): 1768-1780
Cohen L; Henry C; Dehaene S; Martinaud O; Lehericy S; et al.
The pathophysiology of letter-by-letter reading
01
57528377711 2005 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 43 (1): 1-11
Lee ACH; Bussey TJ; Murray EA; Saksida LM; Epstein RA; et al.
Perceptual deficits in amnesia: challenging the medial temporal lobe 'mnemonic' view
00
57534467712 2005 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 43 (6): 872-886
Senkowski D; Rottger S; Grimm S; Foxe JJ; Herrmann CS
Kanizsa subjective figures capture visual spatial attention: evidence from electrophysiological and behavioral data
00
57543241482 1993 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 3 (3): 235-244
BADDELEY A
A THEORY OF REHABILITATION WITHOUT A MODEL OF LEARNING IS A VEHICLE WITHOUT AN ENGINE - A COMMENT
627
57553841483 1993 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 3 (3): 259-277
GAINOTTI G
EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL PROBLEMS AFTER BRAIN INJURY
1030
57561141484 1993 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 3 (4): 341-365
JACOBS MP
LIMITED UNDERSTANDING OF DEFICIT IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN-DYSFUNCTION
26
57575301782 1994 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 4 (3): 307-326
WILSON BA; BADDELEY A; EVANS J; SHIEL A
ERRORLESS LEARNING IN THE REHABILITATION OF MEMORY-IMPAIRED PEOPLE
3868
57587212161 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
575920512162 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 5 (4): 299-318
GLISKY EL
ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF WORD-PROCESSING SKILL BY AN AMNESIC PATIENT
1316
57601262634 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 6 (4): 279-303
Christensen AL; Caetano C
Alexandr Romanovich Luria (1902-1977): Contributions to neuropsychological rehabilitation
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
57612352635 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 6 (4): 305-326
Prigatano GP; Weinstein EA
Edwin A. Weinstein's contributions to neuropsychological rehabilitation
1318
57624453115 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 7 (1): 23-42
Teasdale TW; Hansen HS; Gade A; Christensen AL
Neuropsychological test scores before and after brain-injury rehabilitation in relation to return to employment
211
57638233664 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 8 (1): 31-41
Vakil E; Hoffman Y; Myzliek D
Active versus passive procedural learning in older and younger adults
18
57643923665 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 8 (3): 351-375
Kinsella GJ
Assessment of attention following traumatic brain injury: A review
011
57659283666 1998 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 8 (4): 433-449
Hunkin NM; Squires EJ; Aldrich FK; Parkin AJ
Errorless learning and the acquisition of word processing skills
48
57666384230 1999 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 9 (1): 45-62
Beardmore S; Tate R; Liddle B
Does information and feedback improve children's knowledge and awareness of deficits after traumatic brain injury?
11
57678404231 1999 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 9 (1): 77-99
Andrewes D; Gielewski E
The work rehabilitation of a herpes simplex encephalitis patient with anterograde amnesia
46
57682324232 1999 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 9 (2): 129-133
McMillan TM; Robertson IH; Wilson BA
Neurogenesis after brain injury: Implications for neurorehabilitation
03
57691404233 1999 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 9 (2): 135-154
Park NW; Proulx GB; Towers WM
Evaluation of the attention process training programme
28
57706824834 2000 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 10 (1): 15-31
Keppel CC; Crowe SF
Changes to body image and self-esteem following stroke in young adults
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
577116284835 2000 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 10 (1): 67-101
Evans JJ; Wilson BA; Schuri U; Andrade J; Baddeley A; et al.
A comparison of "errorless" and "trial-and-error" learning methods for teaching individuals with acquired memory deficits
718
577214234836 2000 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 10 (2): 113-132
Komatsu S; Mimura M; Kato M; Wakamatsu N; Kashima H
Errorless and effortful processes involved ins the learning of face-name associations by patients with alcoholic Korsakoff's syndrome
26
57737294837 2000 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 10 (2): 133-149
Riley GA; Heaton S
Guidelines for the selection of a method of fading cues
25
57748195469 2001 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 11 (1): 1-16
Kalla T; Downes JJ; van den Broek M
The pre-exposure technique: Enhancing the effects of errorless learning in the acquisition of face-name associations
13
577571065470 2001 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 11 (3-4): 273-317
Arkin SM
Alzheimer rehabilitation by students: Interventions and outcomes
01
577614815471 2001 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 11 (3-4): 455-475
Koltai DC; Welsh-Bohmer KA; Schmechel DE
Influence of anosognosia on treatment outcome among dementia patients
69
57771755472 2001 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 11 (3-4): 495-517
Camp CJ
From efficacy to effectiveness to diffusion: Making the transitions in dementia intervention research
12
57785516133 2002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 12 (2): 127-153
Kaschel R; Della Sala S; Cantagallo A; Fahlbock A; Laaksonen R; et al.
Imagery mnemonics for the rehabilitation of memory: A randomised group controlled trial
12
577917776134 2002 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 12 (4): 341-362
Clare L; Wilson BA; Carter G; Roth I; Hodges JR
Assessing awareness in early-stage Alzheimer's disease: Development and piloting of the Memory Awareness Rating Scale
44
578013616815 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 13 (1-2): 13-29
Prigatano GP; Johnson SC
The three vectors of consciousness and their disturbances after brain injury
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5781101016816 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 13 (1-2): 65-87
Fleminger S; Oliver DL; Williams WH; Evans J
The neuropsychiatry of depression after brain injury
12
578212756817 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 13 (1-2): 149-164
McMillan TM; Williams WH; Bryant R
Post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury: A review of causal mechanisms, assessment, and treatment
00
57831966818 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 13 (1-2): 211-240
Alderman N
Contemporary approaches to the management of irritability and aggression following traumatic brain injury
01
578415486819 2003 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 13 (4): 417-440
Jennings JM; Jacoby LL
Improving memory in older adults: Training recollection
11
578512677504 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 14 (1-2): 41-60
Kapur N; Glisky EL; Wilson BA
Technological memory aids for people with memory deficits
00
57866837505 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 14 (1-2): 207-239
Rizzo AA; Schultheis M; Kerns KA; Mateer C
Analysis of assets for virtual reality applications in neuropsychology
13
578720487506 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 14 (3): 257-283
Riley GA; Sotiriou D; Jaspal S
Which is more effective in promoting implicit and explicit memory: The method of vanishing cues or errorless learning without fading?
00
57884547507 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 14 (3): 303-328
Domahs F; Lochy A; Eibl G; Delazer M
Adding colour to multiplication: Rehabilitation of arithmetic fact retrieval in a case of traumatic brain injury
00
57893467508 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 14 (3): 329-350
Wood RL; Rutterford NA
Relationships between measured cognitive ability and reported psychosocial activity after bilateral frontal lobe injury: An 18-year follow-up
00
579017677509 2004 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION 14 (5): 535-562
Ownsworth T; McFarland K
Investigation of psychological and neuropsychological factors associated with clinical outcome following a group rehabilitation programme
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
579122572163 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (1): 3-15
HAMANN SB; SQUIRE LR; SCHACTER DL
PERCEPTUAL THRESHOLDS AND PRIMING IN AMNESIA
2626
57922302164 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
579328722165 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
57942372166 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (2): 220-228
OBER BA; VINOGRADOV S; SHENAUT GK
SEMANTIC PRIMING OF CATEGORY RELATIONS IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
336
579516402167 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (2): 229-235
GLISKY EL; POLSTER MR; ROUTHIEAUX BC
DOUBLE DISSOCIATION BETWEEN ITEM AND SOURCE MEMORY
7186
579618402168 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
5797541022169 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (3): 291-303
MEIRAN N; JELICIC M
IMPLICIT MEMORY IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE - A METAANALYSIS
1827
579831592170 1995 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (4): 580-591
VAIDYA CJ; GABRIELI JDE; KEANE MM; MONTI LA
PERCEPTUAL AND CONCEPTUAL MEMORY PROCESSES IN GLOBAL AMNESIA
3336
57992322636 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 3-10
Gold JM; Berman KF; Randolph C; Goldberg TE; Weinberger DR
PET validation of a novel prefrontal task: Delayed response alternation
438
580017452637 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 57-65
Winocur G; Moscovitch M; Stuss DT
Explicit and implicit memory in the elderly: Evidence for double dissociation involving medial temporal-and frontal-lobe functions
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5801411122638 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 101-112
Monti LA; Reminger SL; Gabrieli JDE; Rinaldi JA; Wilson RS; et al.
Differential effects of aging and Alzheimer's disease on conceptual implicit and explicit memory
3451
58028132639 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 125-130
Ostergaard AL; Jernigan TL
Priming and baseline perceptual identification performance in amnesia: A comment
1111
58034102640 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 131-135
Squire LR; Schacter DL; Hamann SB
Intact baseline performance and priming in amnesia: Reply
44
580428652641 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (2): 155-167
SchmitterEdgecombe M
Effects of divided attention on implicit and explicit memory performance following severe closed head injury
919
58055572642 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (2): 176-193
Ryan L; Clark CM; Klonoff H; Li D; Paty D
Patterns of cognitive impairment in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis and their relationship to neuropathology on magnetic resonance images
224
58069362643 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (2): 219-227
Cermak LS; Verfaellie M; Lanzoni S; Mather M; Chase KA
Effect of spaced repetitions on amnesia patients' recall and recognition performance
14
580716502644 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (2): 254-262
CroninGolomb A; Gabrieli JDE; Keane MM
Implicit and explicit memory retrieval within and across the disconnected cerebral hemispheres
68
580810622645 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (3): 376-384
Rizzo L; Danion JM; VanderLinden M; Grange D; Rohmer JG
Impairment of memory for spatial context in schizophrenia
221
580930592646 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (4): 464-474
Maki PM; Knopman DS
Limitations of the distinction between conceptual and perceptual implicit memory: A study of Alzheimer's disease
1721
581023462647 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (4): 517-528
Verfaellie M; Gabrieli JDE; Vaidya CJ; Croce P; Reminger SL
Implicit memory for pictures in amnesia: Role of etiology and priming task
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581128402648 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (4): 529-537
Vaidya CJ; Gabrieli JDE; Demb JB; Keane MM; Wetzel LC
Impaired priming on the general knowledge task in amnesia
77
581228832649 1996 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (4): 538-548
Knowlton BJ; Squire LR; Paulsen JS; Swerdlow NR; Swenson M; et al.
Dissociations within nondeclarative memory in Huntington's disease
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581334523116 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (1): 59-69
Keane MM; Gabrieli JDE; Monti LA; Fleischman DA; Cantor JM; et al.
Intact and impaired conceptual memory processes in amnesia
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581419343117 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (1): 70-76
Nyberg L; Winocur G; Moscovitch M
Correlation between frontal lobe functions and explicit and implicit stem completion in healthy elderly
1521
581511973118 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 195-206
Sullivan EV; Shear PK; Zipursky RB; Sagar HJ; Pfefferbaum A
Patterns of content, contextual, and working memory impairments in schizophrenia and nonamnesic alcoholism
218
581610603119 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 207-221
Mangels JA
Strategic processing and memory for temporal order in patients with frontal lobe lesions
1332
581717713120 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 232-242
Geva A; Moscovitch M; Leach L
Perceptual priming of proper names in young and older normal adults and a patient with prosopanomia
36
581831753121 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 243-260
Schnyer DM; Allen JJB; Forster KI
Event-related brain potential examination of implicit memory processes: Masked and unmasked repetition priming
1222
581928713122 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 272-281
Gabrieli JDE; Stebbins GT; Singh J; Willingham DB; Goetz CG
Intact mirror-tracing and impaired rotary-pursuit skill learning in patients with Huntington's disease: Evidence for dissociable memory systems in skill learning
933
58203533123 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 282-289
OscarBerman M; Pulaski JL
Association learning and recognition memory in alcoholic Korsakoff patients
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
582121433124 1997 NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (3): 331-342
Schacter DL; Verfaellie M; Anes MD
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