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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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600111216148 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (3): 281-284
Schnyer DM; Ryan L; Trouard T; Forster K
Masked word repetition results in increased fMRl signal: a framework for understanding signal changes in priming
55
60024246149 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (3): 321-325
Dehaene S; Le Clec'H G; Poline JB; Le Bihan D; Cohen L
The visual word form area: a prelexical representation of visual words in the fusiform gyrus
1533
60033116150 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (7): 935-938
Joseph JE; Gathers AD
Natural and manufactured objects activate the fusiform face area
15
600410296151 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (7): 939-944
Nagode JC; Pardo JV
Human hippocampal activation during transitive inference
24
600512216152 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (15): 1951-1956
Takahashi E; Ohki K; Miyashita Y
The role of the parahippocampal gyrus in source memory for external and internal events
33
600611256153 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (17): 2181-2185
Persson J; Habib R; Nyberg L
Decreased activity in inferotemporal cortex during explicit memory: dissociating priming, novelty detection, and recognition
01
60075266154 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (18): 2425-2428
Rosen AC; Prull MW; O'Hara R; Race EA; Desmond JE; et al.
Variable effects of aging on frontal lobe contributions to memory
36
60089256155 2002 NEUROREPORT 13 (18): 2475-2481
Kang E; Nam H; Lee DS; Lee SK; Lee KM; et al.
Alteration of functional neuroanatomy of simple object memory in medial temporal lobe epilepsy patients
02
600916236834 2003 NEUROREPORT 14 (1): 131-136
Thiel CM; Shanks DR; Henson RNA; Dolan RJ
Neuronal correlates of familiarity-driven decisions in artificial grammar learning
14
60109216835 2003 NEUROREPORT 14 (3): 525-530
Jemel B; Calabria M; Delvenne JF; Crommelinck M; Bruyer R
Differential involvement of episodic and face representations in ERP repetition effects
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
601119256836 2003 NEUROREPORT 14 (13): 1717-1720
Goldmann RE; Sullivan AL; Droller DBJ; Rugg MD; Curran T; et al.
Late frontal brain potentials distinguish true and false recognition
22
60126256837 2003 NEUROREPORT 14 (16): 2105-2109
Belin P; Zatorre RJ
Adaptation to speaker's voice in right anterior temporal lobe
18
601318256838 2003 NEUROREPORT 14 (17): 2275-2281
Fan J; Snodgrass JG; Bilder RM
Functional magnetic resonance imaging of source versus item memory
11
601418236839 2003 NEUROREPORT 14 (18): 2475-2479
Badgaiyan RD; Schacter DL; Alpert NM
Priming of new associations: a PET study
00
601515257525 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (2): 377-381
Guillery-Girard B; Martins S; Parisot-Carbuccia D; Eustache F
Semantic acquisition in childhood amnesic syndrome: a prospective study
00
60162237526 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (4): 703-707
Gimenez M; Junque C; Narberhaus A; Caldu X; Segarra D; et al.
Medial temporal MR spectroscopy is related to memory performance in normal adolescent subjects
00
60176237527 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (10): 1579-1583
Greicius MD; Boyett-Anderson JM; Menon V; Reiss AL
Reduced basal forebrain and hippocampal activation during memory encoding in girls with fragile X syndrome
00
601812257528 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (11): 1837-1841
Gruber T; Tsivilis D; Montaldi D; Muller MM
Induced gamma band responses: an early marker of memory encoding and retrieval
00
60196257529 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (12): 1851-1855
D'Arcy RCN; Ryner L; Richter W; Service E; Connolly JF
The fan effect in fMRI: left hemisphere specialization in verbal working memory
00
60201227530 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (13): 2013-2017
Luo J; Niki K; Phillips S
Neural correlates of the 'Aha! reaction'
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
602115247531 2004 NEUROREPORT 15 (18): 2729-2733
Weis S; Specht K; Klaver P; Tendolkar I; Willmes K; et al.
Process dissociation between contextual retrieval and item recognition
00
60222186406 1988 NEUROSCIENCE 25 (2): 363-387
BROWN RG; MARSDEN CD
SUBCORTICAL DEMENTIA - THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
5151
60231621167 1992 NEUROSCIENCE 47 (4): 833-841
CHROBAK JJ; NAPIER TC
ANTAGONISM OF GABAERGIC TRANSMISSION WITHIN THE SEPTUM DISRUPTS WORKING EPISODIC MEMORY IN THE RAT
230
60241624259 1999 NEUROSCIENCE 93 (1): 99-106
Eastwood SL; Harrison PJ
Detection and quantification of hippocampal synaptophysin messenger RNA in schizophrenia using autoclaved, formalin-fixed, paraffin wax-embedded sections
325
60252635503 2001 NEUROSCIENCE 103 (2): 325-335
Bast T; Zhang WN; Heidbreder C; Feldon J
Hyperactivity and disruption of prepulse inhibition induced by N-methyl-D-aspartate stimulation of the ventral hippocampus and the effects of pretreatment with haloperidol and clozapine
517
602618736840 2003 NEUROSCIENCE 119 (2): 517-532
Takakura H; Umeno K; Tabuchi E; Hori E; Miyamoto K; et al.
Differential activation in the medial temporal lobe during a sound-sequence discrimination task across age in human subjects
01
60272777532 2004 NEUROSCIENCE 123 (4): 821-834
Castagne V; Cuenod M; Do KQ
An animal model with relevance to schizophrenia: Sex-dependent cognitive deficits in osteogenic disorder-Shionogi rats induced by glutathione synthesis and dopamine uptake inhibition during development
00
60282377533 2004 NEUROSCIENCE 128 (2): 229-238
Klein S; Hadamitzky M; Koch M; Schwabe K
Role of glutamate receptors in nucleus accumbens core and shell in spatial behaviour of rats
00
60295717534 2004 NEUROSCIENCE 129 (1): 129-139
Sun MK; Alkon DL
Induced depressive behavior impairs learning and memory in rats
00
60305114728 1990 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 14 (3): 295-304
CAI ZJ
THE NEURAL MECHANISM OF DECLARATIVE MEMORY CONSOLIDATION AND RETRIEVAL - A HYPOTHESIS
310
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
60311591168 1992 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 16 (1): 63-70
DELONG GR
AUTISM, AMNESIA, HIPPOCAMPUS, AND LEARNING
753
60322952178 1995 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 19 (2): 211-224
SACHS BD
PLACING ERECTION IN CONTEXT - THE REFLEXOGENIC PSYCHOGENIC DICHOTOMY RECONSIDERED
048
603342483684 1998 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 22 (1): 59-83
Toates F
The interaction of cognitive and stimulus-response processes in the control of behaviour
124
603432513685 1998 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 22 (2): 125-142
Vanderwolf CH
Brain, behavior, and mind: What do we know and what can we know?
011
60355313686 1998 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 23 (2): 319-323
Ohl F; Fuchs E
Memory performance in tree shrews. effects of stressful experiences
214
60362204260 1999 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 23 (3): 451-455
Wilkie DM; Willson RJ; Carr JAR
Errors made by animals in memory paradigms are not always due to failure of memory
014
6037122174261 1999 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 23 (6): 797-816
Powell DA
A behavioral stages model of classical (Pavlovian) conditioning: application to cognitive aging
111
603821794861 2000 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 24 (7): 763-775
Leung LS; Ma J; McLachlan RS
Behaviors induced or disrupted by complex partial seizures
013
60393745504 2001 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 25 (2): 159-166
Brand G; Millot JL; Henquell D
Complexity of olfactory lateralization processes revealed by functional imaging: a review
211
604091025505 2001 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 25 (4): 355-373
Friedman D; Cycowicz YM; Gaeta H
The novelty P3: an event-related brain potential (ERP) sign of the brain's evaluation of novelty
969
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
604120735506 2001 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 25 (6): 545-554
Wilding EL
Event-related functional imaging and episodic memory
22
604242925507 2001 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 25 (6): 555-573
Mayes AR; Montaldi D
Exploring the neural bases of episodic and semantic memory: the role of structural and functional neuroimaging
34
60437676156 2002 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 26 (7): 841-848
Nilsson LG; Nyberg L; Backman L
Genetic variation in memory functioning
15
604485276841 2003 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 27 (3): 269-306
Wong AHC; Van Tol HHM
Schizophrenia: from phenomenology to neurobiology
14
6045191257535 2004 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 28 (2): 113-121
Kaldy Z; Sigala N
The neural mechanisms of object working memory: what is where in the infant brain?
00
604671137536 2004 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 28 (4): 379-394
Heinrichs RW
Meta-analysis, and the science of schizophrenia: variant evidence or evidence of variants?
00
60474917537 2004 NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS 28 (7): 651-661
Pickens CL; Holland PC
Conditioning and cognition
00
60483231787 1994 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 168 (1-2): 151-154
SMITH DH; LOWENSTEIN DH; GENNARELLI TA; MCINTOSH TK
PERSISTENT MEMORY DYSFUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH BILATERAL HIPPOCAMPAL DAMAGE FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN INJURY
061
60494163687 1998 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 257 (3): 143-146
Wang YP; Tang XF; Kong J; Zhuang D; Li SW
Different systems in human brain are involved in presemantic discrimination of pictures as revealed by event-related potentials
09
60502184262 1999 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 260 (3): 189-192
Grunwald M; Weiss T; Krause W; Beyer L; Rost R; et al.
Power of theta waves in the EEG of human subjects increases during recall of haptic information
411
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
60515294263 1999 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 263 (2-3): 181-184
Tomberg C
Unconscious attention manifested in non-averaged human brain potentials by optional short-latency cognitive electrogeneses without subsequent P300
02
60526174264 1999 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 265 (2): 115-118
Endl W; Walla P; Lindinger G; Deecke L; Lang W
Event-related potential correlates of false recognitions of faces
11
60536164265 1999 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 269 (3): 129-132
Walla P; Endl W; Lindinger G; Deecke L; Lang W
Implicit memory within a word recognition task: an event-related potential study in human subjects
34
60546224266 1999 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 272 (1): 17-20
Lehrner JP; Walla P; Laska M; Deecke L
Different forms of human odor memory: a developmental study
16
60551204267 1999 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 275 (3): 195-198
Koch M; Klarner A; Schnitzler HU
Lesions of the rat piriform cortex prevent long-lasting sensorimotor gating deficits induced by stimulation of the ventral hippocampus
48
605610205508 2001 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 298 (1): 65-69
Boyd LA; Winstein CJ
Implicit motor-sequence learning in humans following unilateral stroke: the impact of practice and explicit knowledge
515
60573205509 2001 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 309 (2): 109-112
Lee TMC; Liu HL; Feng CM; Hou JW; Mahankali S; et al.
Neural correlates of response inhibition for behavioral regulation in humans assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging
16
60583185510 2001 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 316 (1): 29-32
Gruber T; Keil A; Muller MM
Modulation of induced gamma band responses and phase synchrony in a paired associate learning task in the human EEG
410
60591226157 2002 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 332 (3): 205-209
Jantzen KJ; Steinberg FL; Kelso JAS
Practice-dependent modulation of neural activity during human sensorimotor coordination: a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study
04
60608196842 2003 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 345 (3): 157-160
Kounios J; Bachman P; Casasanto D; Grossman M; Smith RW; et al.
Novel concepts mediate word retrieval from human episodic associative memory: evidence from event-related potentials
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
606114206843 2003 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 346 (1-2): 73-76
Lepage M; Brodeur M; Bourgouin P
Prefrontal cortex contribution to associative recognition memory in humans: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
22
60625166844 2003 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 350 (1): 21-24
Okada T; Tanaka S; Nakai T; Nishizawa S; Inui T; et al.
Facial recognition reactivates the primary visual cortex: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in humans
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60633167538 2004 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 354 (1): 38-41
Wilenius-Emet M; Revonsuo A; Ojanen V
An electrophysiological correlate of human visual awareness
01
60645207539 2004 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 354 (3): 193-196
Schmithorst VJ; Holland SK
The effect of musical training on the neural correlates of math processing: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in humans
00
60657117540 2004 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 356 (2): 79-82
Guo CY; Zhu Y; Ding JH; Fan SL; Paller KA
An electrophysiological investigation of memory encoding, depth of processing, and word frequency in humans
01
606611287541 2004 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 369 (2): 150-155
Wolk DA; Schacter DL; Berman AR; Holcomb PJ; Daffner KR; et al.
An electrophysiological investigation of the relationship between conceptual fluency and familiarity
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60673287715 2005 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 373 (1): 32-37
Cerasa A; Hagberg GE; Bianciardi M; Sabatini U
Visually cued motor synchronization: modulation of fMRI activation patterns by baseline condition
00
606881655511 2001 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH 39 (2): 147-165
Funahashi S
Neuronal mechanisms of executive control by the prefrontal cortex
230
606930616158 2002 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH 44 (4): 429-438
Fujii T; Okuda J; Tsukiura T; Ohtake H; Suzuki M; et al.
Encoding-related brain activity during deep processing of verbal materials: a PET study
22
607025397542 2004 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH 48 (3): 297-304
Lepage M
Differential contribution of left and right prefrontal cortex to associative cued-recall memory: a parametric PET study
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
60711427543 2004 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH 49 (2): 205-217
Kobayashi R; Sekino Y; Shirao T; Tanaka S; Ogura T; et al.
Antisense knockdown of drebrin A, a dendritic spine protein, causes stronger preference, impaired pre-pulse inhibition, and an increased sensitivity to psychostimulant
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607281342179 1995 NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 16 (1): 1-10
DELACOUR J
A CENTRAL ACTIVATION ROLE FOR THE HIPPOCAMPUS - A VIEWPOINT
18
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Hijman R
Memory processes and memory systems: Fractionation of human memory.
01
6074223144 1997 NEUROSCIENTIST 3 (2): 84-84
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Neuroanatomy of true and false memory
00
60753384862 2000 NEUROSCIENTIST 6 (6): 475-482
Castro-Caldas A; Reis A
Neurobiological substrates of illiteracy
03
607651175512 2001 NEUROSCIENTIST 7 (1): 64-79
Detre JA; Floyd TF
Functional MRI and its applications to the clinical neurosciences
114
60773675513 2001 NEUROSCIENTIST 7 (5): 441-454
Hoffman RE; McGlashan TH
Neural network models of schizophrenia
03
60788416159 2002 NEUROSCIENTIST 8 (1): 6-11
Rainer G; Ranganath C
Coding of objects in the prefrontal cortex in monkeys and humans
16
607918356160 2002 NEUROSCIENTIST 8 (5): 391-395
Gonsalves B; Paller KA
Mistaken memories: Remembering events that never happened
23
608018717544 2004 NEUROSCIENTIST 10 (2): 142-152
Marinkovic K
Spatiotemporal dynamics of word processing in the human cortex
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6081237119 1984 NEUROSURGERY 14 (6): 701-708
TABADDOR K; MATTIS S; ZAZULA T
COGNITIVE SEQUELAE AND RECOVERY COURSE AFTER MODERATE AND SEVERE HEAD-INJURY
238
608218743145 1997 NEUROSURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA 8 (3): 307-&
Ojemann JG; Buckner RL; Corbetta M; Raichle ME
Imaging studies of memory and attention
27
608361176845 2003 NEUROSURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA 14 (2): 213-+
Rauch SL
Neuroimaging and neurocircuitry models pertaining to the neurosurgical treatment of psychiatric disorders
02
60845977545 2004 NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH 6 (1): 79-90
Brody SA; Geyer MA
Interactions of the mGluR5 gene with breeding and maternal factors on startle and prepulse inhibition in mice
01
60855677546 2004 NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH 6 (3): 175-188
Izquierdo I; Cammarota M; Vianna MRM; Bevilaqua LRM
The inhibition of acquired fear
01
608621067547 2004 NEUROTOXICITY RESEARCH 6 (3): 233-244
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Plasticity at hippocampal to prefrontal cortex synapses is impaired by loss of dopamine and stress: Importance for psychiatric diseases
01
6087151729 1990 NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY 8 (2): 121-137
BUNGE M
WHAT KIND OF DISCIPLINE IS PSYCHOLOGY - AUTONOMOUS OR DEPENDENT, HUMANISTIC OR SCIENTIFIC, BIOLOGICAL OR SOCIOLOGICAL
07
608861102659 1996 NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY 14 (1): 63-80
Zelazo PD
Towards a characterization of minimal consciousness
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6089135514 2001 NEW THEATRE QUARTERLY 17 (67): 212-218
Freshwater H
The ethics of indeterminacy: Theatre de Complicite's 'Mnemonic'
00
6090012660 1996 NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW : 4-4
SCHACTER DL
'SEARCHING FOR MEMORY' - REPLY
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6091012661 1996 NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW : 12-12
SUTHERLAND S
SEARCHING FOR MEMORY - THE BRAIN, THE MIND, AND THE PAST - SCHACTER,DL
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60920113146 1997 NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW : 40-40
Graeber L
New & noteworthy paperbacks
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6093015515 2001 NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW : 35-35
Hall SS
The seven sins of memory - How the mind forgets and remembers
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6094476120 1984 NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 13 (2): 53-62
KNIGHT RG; ANDREWES DG
THE ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION OF MEMORY DISORDERED PATIENTS
11
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CORBALLIS MC
MEMORY REVISITED
11
609622472181 1995 NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 24 (2): 44-50
McDowall J; Allison C
Anxiety and learning: A dissociation between explicit and implicit processes.
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McDowall J; Martin S
Implicit learning in closed head injured subjects: Evidence from an event sequence learning task.
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MARSH NV
HIV-INFECTION AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT
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60991435516 2001 NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE 56 (1): 23-51
Dames N
Brushes with fame: Thackeray and the work of celebrity
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LINNEMANN G
ON THE RIVERMEAD BEHAVIORAL MEMORY TEST
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61011242183 1995 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 47 (3): 231-240
FINSET A
LACK OF MOTIVATION AND REJECTION OF TREATMENT IN PASSIVE AND INDIFFERENT PATIENTS
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61021354863 2000 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 52 (4): 277-293
Hugdahl K; Rund BR; Lund A; Landro NI; Sundet K; et al.
Working memory and schizohrenia.
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610313735517 2001 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 53 (2): 133-156
Jensen GL
Therapy-induced false memories.
12
61041186846 2003 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 55 (2): 79-93
Larsen HB; Helweg-Larsen K
Childhood sexual abuse and psychological disturbance in a national youth sample
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610511496847 2003 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 55 (4): 323-341
Ohman B
Episodic memory - does it exist?
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610611363688 1998 NUKLEARMEDIZIN 37 (8): 257-261
Krause BJ; Schmidt D; Mottaghy FM; Halsband U; Tellmann L; et al.
O-15-butanol PET activation study on declarative memory
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Mottaghy FM; Krause BJ; Schmidt D; Hautzel H; Herzog H; et al.
Comparison of PET and fMRI activation patterns during declarative memory processes
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Chen-Sea MJ
Unilateral neglect and functional significance among patients with stroke
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61091586848 2003 OCEANOLOGY 43 (2): 215-223
Saidova KM
Foraminiferal communities of the boreal Atlantic shelf of North America
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Nystrom P; Abjornsson K
Effects of fish chemical cues on the interactions between tadpoles and crayfish
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61118513689 1998 OLFACTION AND TASTE XII 855: 556-571
McIntosh AR
Understanding neural interactions in learning and memory using functional neuroimaging
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COHEN MD; BACDAYAN P
ORGANIZATIONAL ROUTINES ARE STORED AS PROCEDURAL MEMORY - EVIDENCE FROM A LABORATORY STUDY
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Pentland BT
Sequential variety in work processes
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ALLWOOD CM; MONTGOMERY H
RESPONSE SELECTION-STRATEGIES AND REALISM OF CONFIDENCE JUDGMENTS
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Goverover Y; Josman N
Everyday problem solving among four groups of individuals with cognitive impairments: Examination of the discriminant validity of the observed tasks of daily living-revised
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61161395519 2001 PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW 70 (4): 571-599
Cherny RW
Constructing a radical identity: History, memory, and the seafaring stories of Harry Bridges
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Craig KD; Badali MA
On knowing an infant's pain
01
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Suzuki WA; Eichenbaum H
The neurophysiology of memory
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Benes FM; Berretta S
Amygdalo-entorhinal inputs to the hippocampal formation in relation to schizophrenia
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Bohbot VD; Allen JJB; Nadel L
Memory deficits characterized by patterns of lesions to the hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex
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Isaacs EB; Lucas A; Chong WK; Wood SJ; Johnson CL; et al.
Hippocampal volume and everyday memory in children of very low birth weight
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ROMAN F; HAN D; BAUDRY M
EFFECTS OF 2 ACTH ANALOGS ON SUCCESSIVE ODOR DISCRIMINATION-LEARNING IN RATS
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BIEDERMAN I; COOPER EE
EVIDENCE FOR COMPLETE TRANSLATIONAL AND REFLECTIONAL INVARIANCE IN VISUAL OBJECT PRIMING
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BROWN SW; STUBBS DA
ATTENTION AND INTERFERENCE IN PROSPECTIVE AND RETROSPECTIVE TIMING
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61253267549 2004 PERCEPTION 33 (2): 195-216
Olds ES; Fockler KA
Does previewing one stimulus feature help conjunction search?
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6126347939 1991 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 49 (5): 448-455
SAVOY RL; GABRIELI JDE
NORMAL MCCOLLOUGH EFFECT IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE AND GLOBAL AMNESIA
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61272271170 1992 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 52 (5): 553-561
MARMUREK HHC
EPISODIC EFFECTS ON THE VISUAL COMPARISON OF LETTERS IN WORDS
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612820301789 1994 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 56 (5): 525-535
VONHIPPEL W; HAWKINS C
STIMULUS EXPOSURE TIME AND PERCEPTUAL MEMORY
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NYGAARD LC; SOMMERS MS; PISONI DB
EFFECTS OF STIMULUS VARIABILITY ON PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATION OF SPOKEN WORDS IN MEMORY
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61302372663 1996 PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS 58 (7): 977-991
Maljkovic V; Nakayama K
Priming of pop-out .2. The role of position
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