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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
690126503210 1997 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 12 (2): 203-215
Schacter DL; Koutstaal W; Johnson MK; Gross MS; Angell KE
False recollection induced by photographs: A comparison of older and younger adults
4848
690222443211 1997 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 12 (2): 352-361
Jennings JM; Jacoby LL
An opposition procedure for detecting age-related deficits in recollection: Telling effects of repetition
3040
690349993212 1997 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 12 (3): 536-547
Monti LA; Gabrieli JDE; Wilson RS; Beckett LA; Grinnell E; et al.
Sources of priming in text rereading: Intact implicit memory for new associations in older adults and in patients with Alzheimer's disease
710
690428483213 1997 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 12 (4): 565-573
Titov N; Knight RG
Adult age differences in controlled and automatic memory processing
616
690516253214 1997 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 12 (4): 634-656
Howard JH; Howard DV
Age differences in implicit learning of higher order dependencies in serial patterns
823
69061292063743 1998 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 13 (1): 88-119
Fleischman DA; Gabrieli JDE
Repetition priming in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease: A review of findings and theories
4457
690713593744 1998 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 13 (2): 230-241
Tun PA; Wingfield A; Rosen MJ; Blanchard L
Response latencies for false memories: Gist-based processes in normal aging
4851
69086583745 1998 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 13 (2): 256-266
Wingfield A; Lindfield KC; Kahana MJ
Adult age differences in the temporal characteristics of category free recall
111
690910713746 1998 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 13 (2): 277-296
Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Johnson MK; Angell KE; Gross MS
Post-event review in older and younger adults: Improving memory accessibility of complex everyday events
77
69109773747 1998 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 13 (3): 405-423
Anderson ND; Craik FIM; Naveh-Benjamin M
The attentional demands of encoding and retrieval in younger and older adults: 1. Evidence from divided attention costs
2058
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
69112384334 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (1): 90-98
Frieske DA; Park DC
Memory for news in young and old adults
28
69121994335 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (1): 135-154
Kramer AF; Hahn S; Irwin DE; Theeuwes J
Attentional capture and aging: Implications for visual search performance and oculomotor control
118
691336844336 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (2): 220-237
Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Galluccio L; Stofer KA
Reducing gist-based false recognition in older adults: Encoding and retrieval manipulations
2626
691422494337 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (2): 284-294
Maki PM; Zonderman AB; Weingartner H
Age differences in implicit memory: Fragmented object identification and category exemplar generation
1015
6915381054338 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (3): 390-413
Trott CT; Friedman D; Ritter W; Fabiani M; Snodgrass JG
Episodic priming and memory for temporal source: Event-related potentials reveal age-related differences in prefrontal functioning
2639
69163304339 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (4): 619-626
Jiang Y; Greenwood PM; Parasuraman R
Age-related reduction in 3-D visual motion priming
13
69179704340 1999 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 14 (4): 671-682
Bluck S; Levine LJ; Laulhere TM
Autobiographical remembering and hypermnesia: A comparison of older and younger adults
16
691818494920 2000 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 15 (1): 88-99
Yonan CA; Sommers MS
The effects of talker familiarity on spoken word identification in younger and older listeners
11
69192454921 2000 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 15 (2): 335-350
McGinnis D; Zelinski EM
Understanding unfamiliar words: The influence of processing resources, vocabulary knowledge, and age
13
692011314922 2000 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 15 (3): 475-482
Chen YW; Blanchard-Fields F
Unwanted thought: Age differences in the correction of social judgments
07
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
692121764923 2000 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 15 (3): 527-541
Mitchell KJ; Johnson MK; Raye CL; Mather M; D'Esposito M
Aging and reflective processes of working memory: Binding and test load deficits
1020
692220654924 2000 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 15 (4): 596-606
Mather M; Johnson MK
Choice-supportive source monitoring: Do our decisions seem better to us as we age?
415
69235695566 2001 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 16 (1): 145-160
Radvansky GA; Zwaan RA; Curiel JM; Copeland DE
Situation models and aging
211
69248605567 2001 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 16 (1): 161-176
Ford JM; Askari N; Gabrieli JDE; Mathalon DH; Tinklenberg JR; et al.
Event-related brain potential evidence of spared knowledge in Alzheimer's disease
04
692581045568 2001 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 16 (3): 371-384
Rypma B; Prabhakaran V; Desmond JE; Gabrieli JDE
Age differences in prefrontal cortical activity in working memory
513
69267695569 2001 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 16 (4): 666-681
Hedden T; Park D
Aging and interference in verbal working memory
36
69276445570 2001 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 16 (4): 697-706
Rahhal TA; Hasher L; Colcombe SJ
Instructional manipulations and age differences in memory: Now you see them, now you don't
19
69289306217 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (1): 3-6
Grady CL
Introduction to the special section on aging, cognition, and neuroimaging
01
692927776218 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (1): 7-23
Grady CL; Bernstein LJ; Beig S; Siegenthaler AL
The effects of encoding task on age-related differences in the functional neuroanatomy of face memory
615
6930251246219 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (1): 85-100
Cabeza R
Hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults: The HAROLD model
2172
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
693115976220 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (1): 140-160
Pfutze EM; Sommer W; Schweinberger SR
Age-related slowing in face and name recognition: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
612
693210406221 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (2): 226-235
White KK; Abrams L
Does priming specific syllables during tip-of-the-tongue states facilitate word retrieval in older adults?
35
693333746222 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (3): 405-415
Dodson CS; Schacter DL
Aging and strategic retrieval processes: Reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic
55
693423666223 2002 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 17 (4): 677-689
Levine B; Svoboda E; Hay JF; Winocur G
Aging and autobiographical memory: Dissociating episodic from semantic retrieval
57
69352316916 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (1): 161-165
Radvansky GA; Copeland DE; Zwaan RA
Aging and functional spatial relations in comprehension and memory
03
69365516917 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (2): 210-218
Hoyer WJ; Ingolfsdottir D
Age, skill, and contextual cuing in target detection
03
693713716918 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (2): 219-230
Fernandes MA; Moscovitch M
Interference effects from divided attention during retrieval in younger and older adults
22
69382276919 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (2): 332-339
Verhaeghen P
Aging and vocabulary scores: A meta-analysis
01
69397666920 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (3): 497-509
McGinnis D; Zelinski EM
Understanding unfamiliar words in young, young-old, and old-old adults: Inferential processing and the abstraction-deficit hypothesis
00
694023616921 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (4): 791-806
Sommers MS; Huff LM
The effects of age and dementia of the Alzheimer's type on phonological false memories
33
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
694116406922 2003 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 18 (4): 873-885
Castel AD; Craik FIM
The effects of aging and divided attention on memory for item and associative information
01
694232557603 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (1): 108-124
Prull MW
Exploring the identification-production hypothesis of repetition priming in young and older adults
00
69438507604 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (1): 134-144
Marsh EJ; Dolan PO; Balota DA; Roediger HL
Part-set cuing effects in younger and older adults
00
694420837605 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (1): 171-182
Filoteo JV; Maddox WT
A quantitative model-based approach to examining aging effects on information-integration category learning
00
694515267606 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (1): 191-197
Dehon H; Bredart S
False memories: Young and older adults think of semantic associates at the same rate, but young adults are more successful at source monitoring
00
694623587607 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (2): 310-317
Olson IR; Zhang JX; Mitchell KJ; Johnson MK; Bloise SM; et al.
Preserved spatial memory over brief intervals in older adults
01
694730717608 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (4): 617-625
Fleischman DA; Wilson RS; Gabrieli JDE; Bienias JL; Bennett DA
A longitudinal study of implicit and explicit memory in old persons
00
694819327609 2004 PSYCHOLOGY AND AGING 19 (4): 689-694
Simons JS; Dodson CS; Bell D; Schacter DL
Specific-and partial-source memory: Effects of aging
00
69495324925 2000 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 6 (2): 99-112
Engelberg E; Christianson SA
Recall of unpleasant emotion using memory-enhancing principles
01
69503426224 2002 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 8 (2): 155-181
Ost J; Costall A; Bull R
A perfect symmetry? A study of retractors' experiences of making and then repudiating claims of early sexual abuse
33
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
695111386225 2002 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 8 (3): 265-288
Bylin S
How does repeated simulation of memory impairment affect genuine memory performance?
00
69526156226 2002 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 8 (4): 311-318
Merckelbach H; Hauer B; Rassin E
Symptom Validity Testing of feigned dissociative amnesia: A simulation study
01
69532547610 2004 PSYCHOLOGY CRIME & LAW 10 (2): 97-112
Santtila P; Korpela S; Hakkanen H
Expertise and decision-making in the linking of car crime series
00
69543206227 2002 PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS 39 (2): 203-207
Kehle TJ; Bray MA; Margiano SG; Theodore LA; Zhou Z
Self-modeling as an effective intervention for students with serious emotional disturbance: Are we modifying children's memories?
00
695512612715 1996 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS 10 (3): 190-203
Stacy AW; Ames SL; Sussman S; Dent CW
Implicit cognition in adolescent drug use
520
69569433748 1998 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS 12 (4): 272-281
Ames SL; Stacy AW
Implicit cognition in the prediction of substance use among drug offenders
411
69574335571 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS 15 (2): 109-117
Kahler CW
Generation and recall of alcohol-related information in excessive drinkers: Relation to problem severity, outcome expectancies, and stage of change
00
695831266228 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS 16 (1): 35-46
Bates ME; Labouvie EW; Voelbel GT
Individual differences in latent neuropsychological abilities at addictions treatment entry
05
6959117972 1983 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION-ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY 17: 81-123
JOHNSON MK
A MULTIPLE-ENTRY, MODULAR MEMORY SYSTEM
53107
6960682125 1984 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION-ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY 18: 1-47
JACOBY LL; BROOKS LR
NONANALYTIC COGNITION - MEMORY, PERCEPTION, AND CONCEPT-LEARNING
75198
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
69611179175 1985 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION-ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY 19: 131-178
KIHLSTROM JF
POSTHYPNOTIC AMNESIA AND THE DISSOCIATION OF MEMORY
1327
6962963965 1991 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION-ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY 27: 187-215
LOFTUS EF
MADE IN MEMORY - DISTORTIONS IN RECOLLECTION AFTER MISLEADING INFORMATION
833
696333866229 2002 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY 41: 293-320
Kelley CM; Rhodes MG
Making sense and nonsense of experience: Attributions in memory and judgment
12
69642861520 1993 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 30 30: 1-60
BEDFORD F
PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING
423
696523951521 1993 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 30 30: 97-134
ROEDIGER HL; WHEELER MA; RAJARAM S
REMEMBERING, KNOWING, AND RECONSTRUCTING THE PAST
927
6966221124926 2000 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 39 39: 1-46
Rovee-Collier C; Gulya M
Infant memory: Cues, contexts, categories and lists
02
6967581105572 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 40 40: 121-145
Paller KA
Neurocognitive foundations of human memory
00
696826805573 2001 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY, VOL 40 40: 147-182
Curran T; Smith MD; DiFranco JM; Daggy AT
Structural influences on implicit and explicit sequence learning
14
6969191246923 2003 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION: ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY: COGNITVE VISION, VOL 42 42: 79-108
Chun MM
Scene perception and memory
00
69701555309 1987 PSYCHOLOGY OF READING AND READING INSTRUCTION : 253-277
MASSON MEJ
REMEMBERING READING OPERATIONS WITH AND WITHOUT AWARENESS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
69710291834 1994 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 18 (1): 67-84
LOFTUS EF; POLONSKY S; FULLILOVE MT
MEMORIES OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE - REMEMBERING AND REPRESSING
23104
697220972232 1995 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 1 (2): 411-428
SCHACTER DL; KAGAN J; LEICHTMAN MD
TRUE AND FALSE MEMORIES IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS - A COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVE
2525
69731472233 1995 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 1 (2): 494-520
CECI SJ; BRUCK M; ROSENTHAL R
CHILDRENS ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL ABUSE - FORENSIC AND SCIENTIFIC ISSUES - A REPLY TO COMMENTATORS
17
6974153042234 1995 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 1 (4): 846-908
Lindsay DS; Read JD
''Memory work'' and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse: Scientific evidence and public, professional, and personal issues
1152
69753343749 1998 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 4 (4): 1079-1090
Davies G; Morton J; Mollon P; Robertson N
Recovered memories in theory and practice
00
697616843750 1998 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 4 (4): 1091-1109
Roediger HL; Bergman ET
The controversy over recovered memories
11
6977101223751 1998 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 4 (4): 1110-1134
Jacobs WJ; Nadel L
Neurobiology of reconstructed memory
12
69782913752 1998 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 4 (4): 1198-1225
Gordon JD
Admissibility of repressed memory evidence by therapists in sexual abuse cases
00
697951923753 1998 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 4 (4): 1253-1306
Partlett DF; Nurcombe B
Recovered memories of child sexual abuse and liability - Society, science, and the law in a comparative setting
00
698018895574 2001 PSYCHOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY AND LAW 7 (2): 311-344
Allen JJB; Iacono WG
Assessing the validity of amnesia in dissociative identity disorder - A dilemma for the DSM and the courts
22
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
69810574341 1999 PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 24 (2): 175-192
Postma A; Winkel J; Tuiten A; van Honk J
Sex differences and menstrual cycle effects in human spatial memory
520
69824486230 2002 PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 27 (3): 401-416
Lupien SJ; Wilkinson CW; Briere S; Menard C; Kin NMKNY; et al.
The modulatory effects of corticosteroids on cognition: studies in young human populations
120
6983121087726 2005 PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY 30 (3): 225-242
Lupien SJ; Fiocco A; Wan N; Maheu F; Lord C; et al.
Stress hormones and human memory function across the lifespan
00
698416351835 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (1): 107-110
GARDINER JM; GAWLIK B; RICHARDSONKLAVEHN A
MAINTENANCE REHEARSAL AFFECTS KNOWING, NOT REMEMBERING - ELABORATIVE REHEARSAL AFFECTS REMEMBERING, NOT KNOWING
2550
69855181836 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (2): 264-268
BROOKS BM
A COMPARISON OF SERIAL POSITION EFFECTS IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT WORD-STEM COMPLETION
58
698621211837 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (3): 280-296
AMSEL A
PRECIS OF FRUSTRATION THEORY - AN ANALYSIS OF DISPOSITIONAL LEARNING AND MEMORY
111
6987201001838 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (3): 357-375
SCHWARTZ BL
SOURCES OF INFORMATION IN METAMEMORY - JUDGMENTS OF LEARNING AND FEELINGS OF KNOWING
1248
69887241839 1994 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 1 (4): 505-508
CABEZA R
A DISSOCIATION BETWEEN 2 IMPLICIT CONCEPTUAL TESTS SUPPORTS THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN TYPES OF CONCEPTUAL PROCESSING
1620
69894802235 1995 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 2 (1): 55-82
TARR MJ
ROTATING OBJECTS TO RECOGNIZE THEM - A CASE-STUDY ON THE ROLE OF VIEWPOINT DEPENDENCY IN THE RECOGNITION OF 3-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS
23157
699017372236 1995 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 2 (2): 244-248
DORFMAN J; KIHLSTROM JF; CORK RC; MISIASZEK J
PRIMING AND RECOGNITION IN ECT-INDUCED AMNESIA
1517
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
699110222237 1995 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 2 (2): 254-259
BORNSTEIN BH; LECOMPTE DC
A COMPARISON OF ITEM AND SOURCE FORGETTING
26
6992361302238 1995 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 2 (3): 339-363
TENPENNY PL
ABSTRACTIONIST VERSUS EPISODIC THEORIES OF REPETITION PRIMING AND WORD IDENTIFICATION
4178
69935172239 1995 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 2 (3): 381-386
WELDON MS; COLSTON HL
DISSOCIATING THE GENERATION STAGE IN IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY TESTS - INCIDENTAL PRODUCTION CAN DIFFER FROM STRATEGIC ACCESS
711
6994121112716 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (1): 37-60
Clark SE; Gronlund SD
Global matching models of recognition memory: How the models match the data
39121
6995151072717 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (2): 135-148
Nyberg L; Cabeza R; Tulving E
PET studies of encoding and retrieval: The HERA model
169237
699612512718 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (2): 149-158
Buckner RL
Beyond HERA: Contributions of specific prefrontal brain areas to long-term memory retrieval
88108
699715262719 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (2): 238-244
RichardsonKlavehn A; Gardiner JM
Cross-modality priming in stem completion reflects conscious memory, but not voluntary memory
3134
699891232720 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (3): 300-313
Herz RS; Engen T
Odor memory: Review and analysis
1550
699916302721 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (3): 344-351
Carrasco M; Seamon JG
Priming impossible figures in the object decision test: The critical importance of perceived stimulus complexity
1515
700042402722 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (4): 395-421
Bock K
Language production: Methods and methodologies
225
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
700116342723 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (4): 434-448
Poldrack RA
On testing for stochastic dissociations
68
70023122724 1996 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 3 (4): 495-498
Meehan EF; Pilotti M
Auditory priming in an implicit memory task that emphasizes surface processing
33
7003391093215 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (1): 3-23
Dienes Z; Berry D
Implicit learning: Below the subjective threshold
1963
700428783216 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (1): 24-37
Neal A; Hesketh B
Episodic knowledge and implicit learning
1335
700517563217 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (1): 56-62
Stadler MA
Distinguishing implicit and explicit learning
510
70065283218 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (1): 68-72
Dienes Z; Berry D
Implicit synthesis
26
700711163219 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (1): 130-133
Habib R; Nyberg L
Incidental retrieval processes influence explicit test performance with data-limited cues
55
70082253220 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (2): 242-247
Dror IE; Ivey C; Rogus C
Visual mental rotation of possible and impossible objects
25
70098173221 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (2): 271-276
Gallo DA; Roberts MJ; Seamon JG
Remembering words not resented in lists: Can we avoid creating false memories?
6068
70103753222 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (3): 342-349
Surprenant AM; Neath I
T.V. Moore's (1939) Cognitive Psychology
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7011093223 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (3): 350-358
Dewsbury DA
History of the Psychonomic Society .3. The meetings of the Psychonomic Society
01
701211243224 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (3): 398-402
Poldrack RA; Cohen NJ
Priming of new associations in reading time: What is learned?
45
70138223225 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (3): 403-410
Easton RD; Greene AJ; Srinivas K
Transfer between vision and haptics: Memory for 2-D patterns and 3-D objects
613
701412353226 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (4): 474-479
Gardiner JM; Gregg VH
Recognition memory with little or no remembering: Implications for a detection model
1130
701513193227 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (4): 535-540
Srinivas K; Greene AJ; Easton RD
Visual and tactile memory for 2-D patterns: Effects of changes in size and left-right orientation
23
70167173228 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (4): 572-576
Tussing AA; Greene RL
False recognition of associates: How robust is the effect?
2125
701712233229 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (4): 577-581
Israel L; Schacter DL
Pictorial encoding reduces false recognition of semantic associates
7272
701818273230 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (4): 582-586
McDermott KB
Priming on perceptual implicit memory tests can be achieved through presentation of associates
3748
701928473231 1997 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 4 (4): 587-591
Willingham DB
Implicit and explicit memory do not differ in flexibility: Comment on Dienes and Berry (1997)
13
702013473754 1998 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 5 (1): 71-78
Rajaram S
The effects of conceptual salience and perceptual distinctiveness on conscious recollection
1425
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
70213233755 1998 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 5 (3): 454-458
Muir-Broaddus J; King T; Downey D; Petersen M
Conservation as a predictor of individual differences in children's susceptibility to leading questions
35
7022111563756 1998 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 5 (4): 535-563
Gratton G; Fabiani M
Dynamic brain imaging: Event-related optical signal (EROS) measures of the time course and localization of cognitive-related activity
318
702312943757 1998 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 5 (4): 585-596
Kesner RP
Neural mediation of memory for time: Role of the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex
318
70246473758 1998 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 5 (4): 615-624
Bruce D; Winograd E
Remembering Deese's 1959 articles: The Zeitgeist, the sociology of science, and false memories
1212
702514233759 1998 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 5 (4): 710-715
Smith RE; Hunt RR
Presentation modality affects false memory
3434
70267104342 1999 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 6 (1): 130-135
Lampinen JM; Neuschatz JS; Payne DG
Source attributions and false memories: A test of the demand characteristics account
2426
702716844343 1999 PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW 6 (3): 363-378
Ashby FG; Waldron EM
On the nature of implicit categorization
527
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