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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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750131012261 1995 SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURNAL 88 (7): 699-708
BLACK KJ
DIAGNOSING DEPRESSION AFTER STROKE
06
75029854978 2000 SPATIAL VISION 14 (1): 59-75
Shore DI; Klein RM
On the manifestations of memory in visual search
213
75035611534 1993 SPEECH COMMUNICATION 13 (1-2): 109-125
PISONI DB
LONG-TERM-MEMORY IN SPEECH-PERCEPTION - SOME NEW FINDINGS ON TALKER VARIABILITY, SPEAKING RATE AND PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING
1431
750471022262 1995 SPRACHE & KOGNITION 14 (4): 174-192
Engelkamp J
Visual recognition of objects and words
00
750517303255 1997 SPRACHE & KOGNITION 16 (3-4): 176-182
Buchner A
Consciousness, intention, and the process dissociation procedure
00
750625383256 1997 SPRACHE & KOGNITION 16 (3-4): 192-197
Wippich W
Input and output monitoring in implicit and explicit memory tests
00
75074433257 1997 SPRACHE & KOGNITION 16 (3-4): 198-210
Wasel W; Gollwitzer PM
Willful control of "automatic" stereotype activation: The role of subliminally vs. supraliminally presented stimuli
01
750810153790 1998 SPRACHE & KOGNITION 17 (1-2): 89-105
Meier B; Eckstein DJ
German material for studying implicit and explicit memory with the word stem completion task
22
75093483791 1998 SPRACHE & KOGNITION 17 (3): 138-160
Hacker W; Herrmann J; Pakossnik K; Rudolf M
Prospective memory: Conditions of the realization of delayed event-based intentions
00
751011666967 2003 STATISTICAL METHODS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH 12 (5): 447-469
Lange N
What can modern statistics offer imaging neuroscience?
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
751114787655 2004 STATISTICS IN MEDICINE 23 (2): 327-350
Lange N; Lake S; Sperling R; Brown J; Routledge C; et al.
Two macroscopic and microscopic brain imaging studies of human hippocampus in early Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia research
11
75124306261 2002 STEREOTACTIC AND FUNCTIONAL NEUROSURGERY 78 (1): 3-16
Rotte M; Kanowski M; Heinze HJ
Functional magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of the motor system: Primary and secondary brain areas in different motor tasks
02
75132311219 1992 STROKE 23 (10): 1446-1453
STARKSTEIN SE; FEDOROFF JP; PRICE TR; LEIGUARDA R; ROBINSON RG
ANOSOGNOSIA IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBROVASCULAR LESIONS - A STUDY OF CAUSATIVE FACTORS
2251
75142251535 1993 STROKE 24 (5): 757-759
ELLIS SJ; SMALL M
DENIAL OF ILLNESS IN STROKE
314
75155525633 2001 STROKE 32 (1): 139-146
Calautti C; Serrati C; Baron JC
Effects of age on brain activation during auditory-cued thumb-to-index opposition - A positron emission tomography study
224
75161315634 2001 STROKE 32 (7): 1646-1651
Forsberg-Warleby G; Moller A; Blomstrand C
Spouses of first-ever stroke patients - Psychological well-being in the first phase after stroke
09
7517642262263 1995 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN PREFRONTAL CORTEX 769: 119-150
Moscovitch M; Winocur G
Frontal lobes, memory, and aging
2666
751813442264 1995 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN PREFRONTAL CORTEX 769: 151-159
Shimamura AP
Memory and the prefrontal cortex
925
75193872265 1995 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN PREFRONTAL CORTEX 769: 191-211
Stuss DT; Shallice T; Alexander MP
A multidisciplinary approach to anterior attentional functions
12124
75201462266 1995 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN PREFRONTAL CORTEX 769: 265-276
Hendler JA
Types of planning: Can artificial intelligence yield insights into prefrontal function?
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
75210116968 2003 STUDIA PSYCHOLOGICA 45 (1): 5-13
Drenth PJD
Growing anti-intellectualism in Europe; A menace to science
01
75221286969 2003 STUDIA PSYCHOLOGICA 45 (3): 169-185
Zeithamova D
Theories of categorization and category learning: Why a single approach cannot be sufficient to account for the phenomenon
00
75231366262 2002 STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1500-1900 42 (4): 675-692
Lau B
Wordsworth and current memory research
01
75241894979 2000 STUDIES IN RELIGION-SCIENCES RELIGIEUSES 29 (1): 69-89
Martin LH
History, historiography and Christian origins
02
75251505635 2001 SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE 36 (9-10): 1165-1186
Skinhoj KT; Larsson S; Helweg-Joergensen S; Hansen EH
Experiences of long-term tranquillizer use: A psychodynamic perspective
01
75262582746 1996 SUPPLEMENTARY SENSORIMOTOR AREA 70: 249-261
Burton DB; Chelune GJ; Naugle RI; Bleasel A
Neurocognitive studies in patients with supplementary sensorimotor area lesions
03
752715372267 1995 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 54 (2): 77-86
PERRIG P; PERRIG WJ
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY IN MENTALLY-RETARDED, LEARNING-DISABLED, AND NORMAL-CHILDREN
611
752822532268 1995 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 54 (2): 87-101
LIGHT LL; PRULL MW
AGING, DIVIDED ATTENTION, AND REPETITION PRIMING
1318
752911972269 1995 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 54 (2): 113-130
GRAF P; UTTL B
COMPONENT PROCESSES OF MEMORY - CHANGES ACROSS THE ADULT LIFE-SPAN
017
753031082270 1995 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 54 (2): 152-168
DERIBAUPIERRE A
WORKING-MEMORY AND INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES - A REVIEW
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
753119472747 1996 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 55 (1): 3-20
Morger V
Repetition effects in categorization: Conceptual verification as an indirect test of memory
22
753228372748 1996 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 55 (1): 34-48
Mecklenbrauker S; Wippich W; Mohrhusen SH
Conscious and unconscious influences of memory in a conceptual task: Limitations of a process-dissociation procedure
77
753328463792 1998 SWISS JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 57 (1): 33-46
Wippich W; Melzer A; Mecklenbrauker S
Picture or word superiority effects in implicit memory: Levels of processing, attention and retrieval constraints
33
75341496263 2002 SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY 132 (13-14): 159-165
Ludewig K; Vollenweider FX
Impaired sensorimotor gating in schizophrenia with deficit and with nondeficit syndrome
03
75352396970 2003 SYMPOSIUM-A QUARTERLY JOURNAL IN MODERN LITERATURES 56 (4): 179-195
Babuts N
Signs and reality: The tiger effect
01
75361493258 1997 SYNTHESE 113 (2): 285-320
Bringsjord S; Zenzen M
Cognition is not computation: The argument from irreversibility
05
75370156264 2002 SYNTHESE 130 (2): 201-212
Motzkin G
Representation
00
75381533259 1997 SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 14 (2): 113-128
Harrison AA; Thomas JM
The Kennedy assassination, unidentified flying objects, and other conspiracies: Psychological and organizational factors in the perception of ''cover-up''
02
75391264980 2000 SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 17 (6): 561-577
Fivaz R
Why consciousness? A causal account
01
75401384380 1999 TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION 15 (5): 571-590
Smolkin LB; Suina JH
Cross-cultural partnerships: acknowledging the "equal other" in the Rural Urban American Indian Teacher Education Program
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
754135416 1988 TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY 15 (2): 95-97
SCHOEN LM
THE WORD FRAGMENT COMPLETION EFFECT - A COMPUTER-ASSISTED CLASSROOM EXERCISE
13
75420387732 2005 TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY 32 (1): 25-29
Oldenburg CM
Use of primary source readings in psychology courses at liberal arts colleges
00
75433661536 1993 TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH CARE 1 (1): 19-43
STACHOWIAK FJ
MICROCOMPUTERS IN THE ASSESSMENT AND REHABILITATION OF BRAIN-DAMAGED PATIENTS
14
75440164973 1991 TESOL QUARTERLY 25 (3): 375-406
GRABE W
CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN 2ND LANGUAGE READING RESEARCH
051
7545012271 1995 The cognitive neurosciences (M. Gazzaniga ed.) : 815-824
Schacter DL
Implicit memory: A new frontier for cognitive neuroscience
4141
75460149 1982 The expression of knowledge (RL Isaacson & NE Spear, eds.) : 33-65
Schacter DL; Tulving E
Memory, amnesia, and the episodic/semantic distinction
5252
75477473260 1997 THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY 7 (2): 257-262
Delacour J
Object perception and recognition: A model for the scientific study of consciousness
01
75482474381 1999 THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY 9 (5): 605-624
ten Berge T; van Hezewijk R
Procedural and declarative knowledge: An evolutionary perspective
00
75491945636 2001 THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY 11 (1): 5-33
Grace RC
On the failure of operationism
07
755010555637 2001 THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY 11 (2): 255-271
Delacour J
Proust's contribution to the psychology of memory - The reminiscences from the standpoint of cognitive science
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7551016971 2003 THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY 13 (1): 139-141
Kippen LK
The evolutionary spandrels of memory: How persistence pays off in cognitive psychology and the memory sciences
00
75522114981 2000 THERAPIE 55 (4): 439-443
Desrouesne C
What is memory?
00
755325544982 2000 THERAPIE 55 (4): 445-453
Guillery B; Piolino P; Desgranges B; Eustache F
The assessment of episodic memory: theory and practice
12
755423844983 2000 THERAPIE 55 (4): 467-476
Thierry G; Demonet JF
Memory: a functional imaging approach
00
75556334984 2000 THERAPIE 55 (4): 477-485
Jaffard R; Etchamendy N; Desmedt A; Krazem A; Cortes-Torrea C; et al.
An animal model of human declarative (relational) memory and of its dysfunctions
00
75563234985 2000 THERAPIE 55 (4): 521-524
Thomas-Anterion C
Memory rehabilitation: aims, strategies and evaluation
00
755701418 1988 Thought without Language (Weiskrantz L, ed.) : 242-278
Schacter DL; McAndrews MP; Moscovitch M
Access to Consciousness: Dissociations between Implicit and Explicit Knowledge in Neuropsychological Syndromes
6868
75581306265 2002 TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GESCHIEDENIS 115 (2): 195-214
Den Hollander JC
Historical consciousness - Contemporary history and the problem of historical perception
00
75591194382 1999 TIME & SOCIETY 8 (1): 183-193
Burrows D
Research note - Time and the mobile body
00
756031031868 1994 TOPICS IN GERIATRIC REHABILITATION 10 (2): 42-55
CERMAK SA; LIN KC
ASSESSMENT OF UNILATERAL NEGLECT IN INDIVIDUALS WITH RIGHT CEREBRAL VASCULAR ACCIDENT
15
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7561239576 1989 TOPICS IN LANGUAGE DISORDERS 9 (2): 1-14
SCHWARTZCOWLEY R; STEPANIK MJ
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AND TREATMENT IN THE ACUTE TRAUMA CENTER SETTING
00
75622262749 1996 TOPICS IN LANGUAGE DISORDERS 17 (1): 45-57
Parente R; Herrmann D
Retraining memory strategies
01
7563113261 1997 TOPICS IN LANGUAGE DISORDERS 18 (1): R6-R7
Gillam R
Long-term memory and language impairment: Evaluation and treatment issues - Foreword
00
75648433262 1997 TOPICS IN LANGUAGE DISORDERS 18 (1): 45-57
Hutchinson J; Marquardt TP
Functional treatment approaches to memory impairment following brain injury
23
7565133577 1989 TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS JOURNAL 19 (2): 93-100
OLIO KA
MEMORY RETRIEVAL IN THE TREATMENT OF ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE
820
75661403263 1997 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 123 (3): 163-185
OKeefe ST
Revision of the genus Chevrolatia Jacquelin du Val (Coleoptera: Scydmaenidae) for North America
02
75671115638 2001 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CHARLES S PEIRCE SOCIETY 37 (3): 339-363
Hulswit M
Semeiotic and the cement of the universe: A Peircean process approach to causation
00
75681204986 2000 TRAVAIL HUMAIN 63 (3): 277-285
Bannon L
Towards artificial memories?
00
756931803793 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (4): 137-145
Johnson MK; Raye CL
False memories and confabulation
2133
757011823794 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (5): 174-183
Tootell RBH; Hadjikhani NK; Mendola JD; Marrett S; Dale AM
From retinotopy to recognition: fMRI in human visual cortex
852
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
757123513795 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (8): 275-281
Clegg BA; DiGirolamo GJ; Keele SW
Sequence learning
321
757219813796 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (9): 355-362
Desmond JE; Fiez JA
Neuroimaging studies of the cerebellum: language, learning and memory
663
757340703797 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (10): 399-406
Nolde SF; Johnson MK; Raye CL
The role of prefrontal cortex during tests of episodic memory
86112
757435993798 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (10): 406-416
Cleeremans A; Destrebecqz A; Boyer M
Implicit learning: news from the front
843
75754103799 1998 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 2 (11): 421-421
Kelley WM; Buckner RL; Petersen SE
Asymmetric frontal activation during episodic memory: what kind of specificity - Response
67
75762474383 1999 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 3 (1): 31-38
Jacobs RA
Computational studies of the development of functionally specialized neural modules
09
757710394384 1999 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 3 (2): 74-80
Griffiths D; Dickinson A; Clayton N
Episodic memory: what can animals remember about their past?
1142
75788504385 1999 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 3 (3): 105-114
Frith C; Perry R; Lumer E
The neural correlates of conscious experience: an experimental framework
945
757913884386 1999 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 3 (4): 142-151
Murray EA; Bussey TJ
Perceptual-mnemonic functions of the perirhinal cortex
20108
758031514987 2000 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 4 (3): 108-115
Rugg MD; Wilding EL
Retrieval processing and episodic memory
5471
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
75817774988 2000 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 4 (10): 372-382
Atkinson AP; Thomas MSC; Cleeremans A
Consciousness: mapping the theoretical landscape
06
758237594989 2000 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 4 (10): 391-397
Dodson CS; Koutstaal W; Schacter DL
Escape from illusion: reducing false memories
44
75832805639 2001 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 4 (10): 426-433
Bolhuis JJ; Macphail EM
A critique of the neuroecology of learning and memory
041
75844895640 2001 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 5 (2): 71-81
Mitchell RLC; Elliott R; Woodruff PWR
fMRI and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
010
7585335641 2001 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 5 (5): 187-188
Titone D
Circuitry-based models of cognition
00
758629405642 2001 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 5 (5): 192-197
Butler LT; Berry DC
Implicit memory: intention and awareness revisited
611
7587365643 2001 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 5 (6): 227-228
Grill-Spector K
Semantic versus perceptual priming in fusiform cortex
00
75885595644 2001 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 5 (11): 479-486
Li SC; Lindenberger U; Sikstrom S
Aging cognition: from neuromodulation to representation
021
75892126266 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (1): 6-7
Hampton RR; Healy SD; Shettleworth SJ; Kamil AC
'Neuroecologists' are not made of straw
310
7590296267 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (1): 7-8
Bolhuis JJ; Macphail EM
Everything in neuroecology makes sense in the light of evolution - Response from Bolhuis and Macphail
14
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
759146946268 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (2): 93-102
Paller KA; Wagner AD
Observing the transformation of experience into memory
2529
75924306269 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (3): 109-111
Dwyer DM; Clayton NS
A reply to the defenders of the faith
16
759314606270 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (4): 162-168
Shastri L
Episodic memory and cortico-hippocampal interactions
29
75949446271 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (4): 176-184
Malach R; Levy I; Hasson U
The topography of high-order human object areas
1233
75959166272 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (5): 192-194
Reber PJ
Attempting to model dissociations of memory
03
759615336273 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (5): 217-223
Brewer JB; Moghekar A
Imaging the medial temporal lobe: exploring new dimensions
02
7597156274 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (6): 268-269
Baars BJ
The illusion of conscious will
01
759811426275 2002 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 6 (12): 505-510
O'Reilly RC; Norman KA
Hippocampal and neocortical contributions to memory: advances in the complementary learning systems framework
514
75993506972 2003 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 7 (1): 12-18
Lamme VAF
Why visual attention and awareness are different
418
76003456973 2003 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 7 (5): 201-206
Shapiro K; Caramazza A
The representation of grammatical categories in the brain
06
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
760130406974 2003 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 7 (6): 241-245
Habib R; Nyberg L; Tulving E
Hemispheric asymmetries of memory: the HERA model revisited
913
760239756975 2003 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 7 (7): 313-319
Rugg MD; Yonelinas AP
Human recognition memory: a cognitive neuroscience perspective
610
76035497656 2004 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 8 (1): 12-17
Zelazo PD
The development of conscious control in childhood
02
76041727657 2004 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 8 (1): 40-46
Sperber D; Hirschfeld LA
The cognitive foundations of cultural stability and diversity
01
76056577658 2004 TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES 8 (11): 508-513
Mandler JM
Thought before language
00
76062542750 1996 TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 11 (2): A82-A86
Jacobs LF
Sexual selection and the brain
00
76077717733 2005 TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 20 (1): 17-22
Healy SD; de Kort SR; Clayton NS
The hippocampus, spatial memory and food hoarding: a puzzle revisited
00
7608859417 1988 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 11 (4): 170-175
SQUIRE LR; ZOLAMORGAN S
MEMORY - BRAIN SYSTEMS AND BEHAVIOR
55180
7609238974 1991 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 14 (1): 6-10
KULLI J; KOCH C
DOES ANESTHESIA CAUSE LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
235
76102211869 1994 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 17 (7): 292-294
MOSCOVITCH M; BEHRMANN M; WINOCUR G
DO PETS HAVE LONG OR SHORT EARS - MENTAL-IMAGERY AND NEUROIMAGING
223
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
761123523264 1997 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 20 (5): 213-218
Fletcher PC; Frith CD; Rugg MD
The functional neuroanatomy of episodic memory
100154
76125643265 1997 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 20 (12): 560-564
Berlucchi G; Aglioti S
The body in the brain: neural bases of corporeal awareness
254
76133423800 1998 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 21 (2): 58-62
Baars BJ
Metaphors of consciousness and attention in the brain
219
76144703801 1998 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 21 (5): 181-188
Frey U; Morris RGM
Synaptic tagging: implications for late maintenance of hippocampal long-term potentiation
4136
761513614990 2000 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 23 (6): 247-251
Magnussen S
Low-level memory processes in vision
622
761614864991 2000 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 23 (10): 475-483
Duncan J; Owen AM
Common regions of the human frontal lobe recruited by diverse cognitive demands
38185
76179695645 2001 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 24 (6): 324-330
Kim JJ; Baxter MG
Multiple brain-memory systems: the whole does not equal the sum of its parts
331
761814186276 2002 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 25 (6): 279-281
Otten LJ; Rugg MD
The birth of a memory
14
76196816976 2003 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 26 (2): 65-72
Nader K
Memory traces unbound
445
76204746977 2003 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 26 (9): 507-513
Berridge KC; Robinson TE
Parsing reward
021
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
762112157659 2004 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 27 (8): 442-444
Donaldson DI
Parsing brain activity with fMRI and mixed designs: What kind of a state is neuroimaging in?
00
76223737660 2004 TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES 27 (11): 683-690
Winterer G; Weinberger DR
Genes, dopamine and cortical signal-to-noise ratio in schizophrenia
00
762313254992 2000 TURK PSIKOLOJI DERGISI 15 (45): 41-58
Amado S
The effects of different levels of attention on implicit and explicit memory
00
762416434993 2000 TURK PSIKOLOJI DERGISI 15 (46): 29-+
Tosun A; Dag I
Mood congruent memory bias in implicit memory of individuals with depressive and non-depressive mood
00
76251307661 2004 UBICOMP 2004: UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING, PROCEEDINGS 3205: 400-417
Vemuri S; Schmandt C; Bender W; Tellex S; Lassey B
An audio-based personal memory aid
00
76261291220 1992 UNDERSEA BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH 19 (4): 243-262
LORENZ J; LORENZ B; HEINEKE M
EFFECT OF MENTAL TASK LOAD ON FRONTO-CENTRAL THETA ACTIVITY IN A DEEP SATURATION DIVE TO 450 MSW
02
7627101125646 2001 UNITY OF KNOWLEDGE: THE CONVERGENCE OF NATURAL AND HUMAN SCIENCE 935: 118-135
Kandel ER; Squire LR
Neuroscience - Breaking down scientific barriers to the study of brain and mind
11
76284834387 1999 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY 68 (3): 728-767
Lancashire I
Probing Shakespeare's idiolect in 'Troilus and Cressida', 1.3.1-29
00
762911601221 1992 VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW 45 (5): 1185-1262
KANOVITZ J
HYPNOTIC MEMORIES AND CIVIL SEXUAL ABUSE TRIALS
310
763001578 1989 Varieties of Memory and Consciousness: Essays in honour of Endel Tulving (Roedinger HL, Craik FIM, eds.) : 355-389
Schacter DL; McAndrews MP; Moscovitch M
On the Relation between memory and consciousness: dissociable interactions and conscious experience
5959
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
76311733266 1997 VERHALTENSTHERAPIE 7 (1): 21-33
Schottke H
Rehabilitation of attention deficits after stroke - Efficacy of a neuropsychological training program for attention deficits
12
76326543267 1997 VERHALTENSTHERAPIE 7 (4): 217-225
Scholz OB; Ott R; Muller-Sinik K
Relation between parameters of implicit and explicit cognition and psychosomatic self-report measures
18
7633160230 1986 VISIBLE LANGUAGE 20 (3): 274-293
DEKERCKHOVE D
ALPHABETIC LITERACY AND BRAIN PROCESSES + DIRECTION OF WRITING IN CONSONANTAL AND VOCALIC ORTHOGRAPHIES
00
76343341870 1994 VISION RESEARCH 34 (4): 449-459
ADLER SA; ROVEECOLLIER C
THE MEMORABILITY AND DISCRIMINABILITY OF PRIMITIVE PERCEPTUAL UNITS IN INFANCY
618
76352823268 1997 VISION RESEARCH 37 (1): 25-43
Wolfe JM; Bennett SC
Preattentive object files: Shapeless bundles of basic features
370
76362403802 1998 VISION RESEARCH 38 (1): 79-89
Troje NF; Bulthoff HH
How is bilateral symmetry of human faces used for recognition of novel views?
013
76371533803 1998 VISION RESEARCH 38 (3): 375-385
Greenlee MW; Magnussen S
Limited-capacity mechanisms of visual discrimination
25
76381433804 1998 VISION RESEARCH 38 (17): 2591-2599
Tanaka Y; Sagi D
Long-lasting, long-range detection facilitation
27
76394384388 1999 VISION RESEARCH 39 (8): 1555-1566
McPeek RM; Maljkovic V; Nakayama K
Saccades require focal attention and are facilitated by a short-term memory system
447
76407454994 2000 VISION RESEARCH 40 (9): 1089-1100
Tanaka Y; Sagi D
Attention and short-term memory in contrast detection
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
764131124995 2000 VISION RESEARCH 40 (10-12): 1469-1487
Rensink RA
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