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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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6012672322 1996 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 77 (2): 116-124
Kreutzer JS; Marwitz JH; Seel R; Serio CD
Validation of a neurobehavioral functioning inventory for adults with traumatic brain injury
429
60241402323 1996 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 77 (2): 198-207
Malec JF; Basford JS
Postacute brain injury rehabilitation
655
6036312797 1997 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 78 (4): 410-413
Tham K; Tegner R
Video feedback in the rehabilitation of patients with unilateral neglect
611
6042882798 1997 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 78 (6): 658-663
Gordon WA; Hibbard MR
Poststroke depression: An examination of the literature
155
6051202799 1997 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 78 (8): 828-834
Corrigan JD; SmithKnapp K; Granger CV
Validity of the functional independence measure for persons with traumatic brain injury
030
60661343318 1998 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 79 (1): 90-103
Rosenthal M; Christensen BK; Ross TP
Depression following traumatic brain injury
248
6074583319 1998 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 79 (3): S21-S25
Bell KR; Sandel ME
Brain injury rehabilitation. 4. Postacute rehabilitation and community integration
04
6083304437 2000 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 81 (1): 89-94
Lange G; Waked W; Kirshblum S; DeLuca J
Organizational strategy influence on visual memory performance after stroke: Cortical/subcortical and left/right hemisphere contrasts
05
609161854438 2000 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 81 (12): 1596-1615
Cicerone KD; Dahlberg C; Kalmar K; Langenbahn DM; Malec JF; et al.
Evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation: Recommendations for clinical practice
1060
61027505052 2001 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 82 (1): 49-56
Abreu BC; Seale G; Scheibel RS; Huddleston N; Zhang L; et al.
Levels of self-awareness after acute brain injury: how patients' and rehabilitation specialists' perceptions compare
27
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6115306331 2003 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 84 (2): 204-213
Hart T; Whyte J; Polansky M; Millis S; Hammond FM; et al.
Concordance of patient and family report of neurobehavioral symptoms at 1 year after traumatic brain injury
310
61214357029 2004 ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION 85 (9): 1450-1456
Hart T; Sherer M; Whyte J; Polansky M; Novack TA
Awareness of behavioral, cognitive, and physical deficits in acute traumatic brain injury
00
6133573838 1999 ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 13 (6): 311-320
Wheeler S; Lord L
Denial: A conceptual analysis
01
6146255053 2001 ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR 30 (6): 615-631
Bush SI; Geer JH
Implicit and explicit memory of neutral, negative emotional, and sexual information
23
6158557030 2004 ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR 33 (4): 369-380
Spiering M; Everaerd W; Laan E
Conscious processing of sexual information: Mechanisms of appraisal
00
6163531248 1993 ARCHIVOS DE NEUROBIOLOGIA 56 (2): 89-99
GUZMAN E
REHABILITATION OF HIGHER MENTAL FUNCTIONS - CONTRIBUTIONS OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY - COGNITIVE REHABILITATION - NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES
00
61718243320 1998 ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA 56 (3A): 366-374
Pompeia S; Bueno OFA
Preliminary adaptation into Portuguese of a standardised picture set for the use in research and neuropsychological assessment
01
6188154439 2000 ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA 58 (3B): 924-930
Bolognani SAP; Gouveia PAR; Brucki SMD; Bueno OFA
Contributions of implicit memory strategies to the rehabilitation of an amnesic patient: case report
00
6191475054 2001 ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA 59 (3B): 657-664
Moll J; Eslinger PJ; de Oliveira-Souza R
Frontopolar and anterior temporal cortex activation in a moral judgment task - Preliminary functional MRI results in normal subjects
015
620041612 1990 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 44 (3): 305-360
LEVITT TS; LAWTON DT
QUALITATIVE NAVIGATION FOR MOBILE ROBOTS
066
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6213473321 1998 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE 13 (1-2): 13-35
Mayall K
Methodology and validity in the construction of computational models of cognitive deficits following brain damage
13
6221536332 2003 ASSESSMENT 10 (1): 29-40
Segal HG; Wood GA; DeMeis DK; Smith HL
Future events, early experience, and mental health - Clinical assessment using the anticipated life history measure
00
6234647031 2004 ASSESSMENT 11 (2): 160-168
Levin R; Spei E
Relationship of purported measures of pathological and nonpathological dissociation to self-reported psychological distress and fantasy immersion
00
624268613 1990 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE (13): 77-110
KEELE SW; COHEN A; IVRY R
MOTOR PROGRAMS - CONCEPTS AND ISSUES
00
6253381249 1993 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE (14): 353-357
[Anon]
LEARNING AND MEMORY - INTRODUCTION
00
626131581250 1993 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE (14): 359-391
HINTZMAN DL
25 YEARS OF LEARNING AND MEMORY - WAS THE COGNITIVE REVOLUTION A MISTAKE
01
627481211251 1993 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE (14): 393-424
SQUIRE LR; ZOLAMORGAN S; CAVE CB; HAIST F; MUSEN G; et al.
MEMORY - ORGANIZATION OF BRAIN SYSTEMS AND COGNITION
01
6282491252 1993 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE (14): 467-488
RAAIJMAKERS JGW
THE STORY OF THE 2-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY - PAST CRITICISMS, CURRENT STATUS, AND FUTURE-DIRECTIONS
00
62912651253 1993 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE (14): 509-528
ROEDIGER HL
LEARNING AND MEMORY - PROGRESS AND CHALLENGE
00
6309631573 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 37-76
FARAH MJ
VISUAL-PERCEPTION AND VISUAL AWARENESS AFTER BRAIN-DAMAGE - A TUTORIAL OVERVIEW
413
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
631181231574 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 153-178
YOUNG AW
CONSCIOUS AND NONCONSCIOUS RECOGNITION OF FAMILIAR FACES
37
63211501575 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 179-201
BRUCE V; BURTON M; CARSON D; HANNA E; MASON O
REPETITION PRIMING OF FACE RECOGNITION
918
63311651576 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 551-569
BENTIN S
SEMANTIC PROCESSING OF IGNORED STIMULI - THE ROLE OF ATTENTION IN MEMORY
34
6347421577 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 571-588
RUECKL JG; DROR IE
THE EFFECT OF ORTHOGRAPHIC SEMANTIC SYSTEMATICITY ON THE ACQUISITION OF NEW WORDS
45
6351052171578 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 619-660
MOSCOVITCH M; GOSHENGOTTSTEIN Y; VRIEZEN E
MEMORY WITHOUT CONSCIOUS RECOLLECTION - A TUTORIAL REVIEW FROM A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
2634
63615391579 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 661-679
JACOBY LL
MEASURING RECOLLECTION - STRATEGIC VERSUS AUTOMATIC INFLUENCES OF ASSOCIATIVE CONTEXT
1218
63712411580 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 681-696
GRAF P
EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT MEMORY - A DECADE OF RESEARCH
1114
63813761581 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 697-724
CARR TH; DAGENBACH D; VANWIEREN D; RADVANSKY LAC; ALEJANO AR; et al.
ACQUIRING GENERAL KNOWLEDGE FROM SPECIFIC EPISODES OF EXPERIENCE
37
63914521582 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 725-751
PHAF RH; MUL NM; WOLTERS G
A CONNECTIONIST VIEW ON DISSOCIATIONS
711
64023821583 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 755-782
BERRY DC
IMPLICIT LEARNING - 25 YEARS ON - A TUTORIAL
517
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
64122621584 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 811-835
PERRUCHET P
LEARNING FROM COMPLEX RULE-GOVERNED ENVIRONMENTS - ON THE PROPER FUNCTIONS OF NONCONSCIOUS AND CONSCIOUS PROCESSES
820
64210421585 1994 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XV 15: 837-860
SHANKS DR; GREEN REA; KOLODNY JA
A CRITICAL-EXAMINATION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR UNCONSCIOUS (IMPLICIT) LEARNING
815
64319593839 1999 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XVII 17: 461-486
Jacoby LL; McElree B; Trainham TN
Automatic influences as accessibility bias in memory and stroop tasks: Toward a formal model
19
64410683840 1999 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XVII 17: 515-536
Kelley CM
Subjective experience as a basis for "objective" judgments: Effects of past experience on judgments of difficulty
24
645211493841 1999 ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XVII 17: 583-615
Craik FIM; Anderson ND
Applying cognitive research to problems of aging
25
6461653322 1998 AUDIOLOGY AND NEURO-OTOLOGY 3 (2-3): 145-167
Weinberger NM; Bakin JS
Learning-induced physiological memory in adult primary auditory cortex: Receptive field plasticity, model, and mechanisms
043
6472441586 1994 AUDITING-A JOURNAL OF PRACTICE & THEORY 13 (1): 36-56
JOHNSON EN
AUDITOR MEMORY FOR AUDIT EVIDENCE - EFFECTS OF GROUP ASSISTANCE, TIME-DELAY, AND MEMORY TASK
00
6484456333 2003 AUDITING-A JOURNAL OF PRACTICE & THEORY 22 (1): 127-141
Lindberg DL; Maletta MM
An examination of memory conjunction errors in multiple client audit environments
00
6491223323 1998 AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 76 (3): 378-395
O'Brien G; Opie J
The disunity of consciousness
02
650232614 1990 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 24 (1): 133-138
SHORES A; KRAIUHIN C; ZURYNSKI Y; SINGER A; GORDON E; et al.
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND BRAIN IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES IN EVALUATION OF THE SEQUELAE OF BLUNT HEAD-INJURY
14
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
65131323842 1999 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 33 (6): 831-840
Meares R; Stevenson J; Gordon E
A Jacksonian and biopsychosocial hypothesis concerning borderline and related phenomena
04
65213725055 2001 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 35 (5): 589-600
van der Hart O; Nijenhuis E
Generalized dissociative amnesia: episodic, semantic and procedural memories lost and found
01
65392465707 2002 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 36 (1): 9-30
Schore AN
Dysregulation of the right brain: a fundamental mechanism of traumatic attachment and the psychopathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder
014
6541815708 2002 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 36 (4): 449-457
Taylor GJ
Mind - body - environment: George Engel's psychoanalytic approach to psychosomatic medicine
01
6553606334 2003 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 37 (4): 399-406
Pantelis C; Yucel M; Wood SJ; McGorry PD; Velakoulis D
Early and late neurodevelopmental disturbances in schizophrenia and their functional consequences
07
65612587032 2004 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 38 (1-2): 47-55
Dorahy MJ; Irwin HJ; Middleton W
Assessing markers of working memory function in dissociative identity disorder using neutral stimuli: a comparison with clinical and general population samples
00
6573667033 2004 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 38 (3): 93-104
Anstey KJ; Hofer SM
Longitudinal designs, methods and analysis in psychiatric research
00
658424238 1987 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 39 (3): 319-329
CARROLL M
PRIOR PROCESSING AND PICTURE NAMING IN KORSAKOFFS SYNDROME
00
659414321 1988 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 40 (1): 35-43
CARROLL M; BUSS R
FAME ATTRIBUTIONS AND THE FEELING OF KNOWING
11
66010171011 1992 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 44 (2): 83-85
CARROLL M
EXPLICIT RECOGNITION DOES NOT MEDIATE THE FAME ATTRIBUTION EFFECT
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6612143324 1998 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 50 (3): 129-130
Ratcliff R
The role of mathematical psychology in experimental psychology
02
66217234440 2000 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 52 (2): 63-68
Kinoshita S; Miller M
The orthographic distinctiveness effect on fragment completion: Not implicit
11
66326396335 2003 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 55 (1): 1-8
Burt JS; Connors MD; Grant-Taylor K
Stem-completion priming for words studied in sentences: The context deletion effect under direct and indirect memory instructions
00
66413327034 2004 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 56 (1): 42-49
McKone E
Distinguishing true from false memories via lexical decision as a perceptual implicit test
00
6651626336 2003 AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY 51 (3): 213-258
Rowland JM
Male horn dimorphism, phylogeny and systematics of rhinoceros beetles of the genus Xylotrupes (Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera)
01
666552795 1991 AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGIST 26 (2): 84-88
BROOKS K; SIEGAL M
CHILDREN AS EYEWITNESSES MEMORY, SUGGESTIBILITY, AND CREDIBILITY
05
6670593325 1998 AUT AUT (287-88): 139-174
Di Paola F
Biosingularity. Prelude to a critique of biological psychiatry
00
6681794441 2000 AUT AUT (296-97): 175-210
Di Paola F
The reduced mind: Biopsychiatric reductionism as lack of intellect
00
6692271254 1993 AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE 64 (2): 158-164
MAPOU RL; KAY GG; RUNDELL JR; TEMOSHOK L
MEASURING PERFORMANCE DECREMENTS IN AVIATION PERSONNEL INFECTED WITH THE HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS
19
6702211255 1993 AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE 64 (2): 172-173
SELNES OA; MILLER EN
ASYMPTOMATIC HIV-1 INFECTION AND AVIATION SAFETY
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
67101796 1991 AWARENESS DEFICIT BR
Prigatano GP; Schacter DL
Awareness of deficit after brain injury: Theoretical and clinical aspects
175175
67213851256 1993 BAILLIERES CLINICAL NEUROLOGY 2 (2): 361-388
MILDERS MV; PERRETT DI
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF FACE PROCESSING
02
6733412324 1996 BASIC AND APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 18 (1): 45-59
Hampson SE; Glasgow RE
Dimensional complexity of older patients' illness representations of arthritis and diabetes
02
6741405709 2002 BASIC AND APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 24 (4): 313-324
Fiedler K; Schmid J; Stahl T
What is the current truth about polygraph lie detection?
01
6751273843 1999 BEHAVIOR ANALYST 22 (1): 69-72
Morgan DL
Alternatives to cognition: A new look at explaining human social behavior.
00
6762261587 1994 BEHAVIOR GENETICS 24 (2): 155-160
THAPAR A; PETRILL SA; THOMPSON LA
THE HERITABILITY OF MEMORY IN THE WESTERN RESERVE TWIN PROJECT
014
6772282325 1996 BEHAVIOR GENETICS 26 (6): 555-562
Nilsson LG; Sikstrom C; Adolfsson R; Erngrund K; Nylander PO; et al.
Genetic markers associated with high versus low performance on episodic memory tasks
17
678716239 1987 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 19 (4): 370-376
ERICKSON JR; GAFFNEY CR; HEATH WP
DIFFICULTY AND FAMILIARITY NORMS FOR 192 SINGLE-SOLUTION WORD FRAGMENTS
1013
6791127240 1987 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 19 (5): 422-445
GRAF P; WILLIAMS D
COMPLETION NORMS FOR 40 3-LETTER WORD STEMS
1930
6801025322 1988 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 20 (4): 390-397
GIBSON JM; WATKINS MJ
A POOL OF 1,086 WORDS WITH UNIQUE 2-LETTER FRAGMENTS
1227
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
681618433 1989 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 21 (6): 574-578
MARKS W; GREER JB
A SET OF COLOR-GRAPHICS ROUTINES FOR STUDYING PERCEPTUAL-LEARNING ON THE IBM PC
01
6827241012 1992 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 24 (1): 1-15
SNODGRASS JG; POSTER M
VISUAL-WORD RECOGNITION THRESHOLDS FOR SCREEN-FRAGMENTED NAMES OF THE SNODGRASS AND VANDERWART PICTURES
718
6838181257 1993 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 25 (4): 434-454
GIBSON JM; BROOKS JO
A COLLECTION OF 4,741 WORD FRAGMENTS THAT HAVE UNIQUE COMPLETIONS WITH RESPECT TO 146,205 WORDS
00
68416342800 1997 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 29 (3): 401-424
Shaw RJ
Unprimed stem completion is only moderately predicted by word frequency and length
12
6855423844 1999 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 31 (1): 74-80
Neath I
Computer simulations of global memory models
01
68610295710 2002 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 34 (2): 276-285
Reales JM; Ballesteros S; Garcia E
Visual-word identification thresholds for the 260 fragmented words of the Snodgrass and Vanderwart pictures in Spanish
01
68711337035 2004 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 36 (3): 559-563
Dasi C; Soler MJ; Ruiz JC
Normative data on the familiarity and difficulty of 196 Spanish word fragments
01
68810737036 2004 BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS INSTRUMENTS & COMPUTERS 36 (4): 604-624
De Winter J; Wagemans J
Contour-based object identification and segmentation: Stimuli, norms and data, and software tools
01
6891612801 1997 BEHAVIOR THERAPY 28 (4): 601-611
Foa EB; Kozak MJ
Beyond the efficacy ceiling? Cognitive behavior therapy in search of theory
19
690229276 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (1): 1-22
WEINER RD
DOES ELECTROCONVULSIVE-THERAPY CAUSE BRAIN-DAMAGE
5105
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6910277 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (1): 76-77
MURRAY DJ
THE USEFULNESS FOR MEMORY THEORY OF THE WORD STORE
00
692224078 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 223-238
TULVING E
PRECIS OF TULVING ELEMENTS OF EPISODIC MEMORY (OXFORD-UNIVERSITY-PRESS, 1983)
60139
6931779 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 240-241
HINTZMAN DL
EPISODIC VERSUS SEMANTIC MEMORY - A DISTINCTION WHOSE TIME HAS COME AND GONE
1724
69401280 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 250-251
OLTON DS
COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF EPISODIC MEMORY
1019
69531681 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 252-254
ROEDIGER HL
DOES CURRENT EVIDENCE FROM DISSOCIATION EXPERIMENTS FAVOR THE EPISODIC SEMANTIC DISTINCTION
2334
696326183 1986 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 9 (3): 568-571
SHOBEN EJ; ROSS BH
THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF DISSOCIATIONS
59
697116241 1987 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 10 (4): 678-678
SHERRY DF
NATURAL-SELECTION AND INTELLIGENCE
00
698111323 1988 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 11 (4): 593-594
MCGONIGLE B
IS IT THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS
01
699219615 1990 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 13 (4): 612-612
HOLENDER D
ON DOING RESEARCH ON CONSCIOUSNESS WITHOUT BEING AWARE OF IT
01
70019616 1990 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 13 (4): 627-627
ULEMAN JS; ULEMAN JK
UNINTENDED THOUGHT AND NONCONSCIOUS INFERENCES EXIST
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7016108797 1991 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 14 (3): 429-437
SHALLICE T
PRECIS OF - FROM NEUROPSYCHOLOGY TO MENTAL STRUCTURE
213
702111798 1991 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 14 (3): 455-455
UMILTA C
MORE ON MODULARITY
02
70310161799 1991 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 14 (4): 651-668
VELMANS M
IS HUMAN INFORMATION-PROCESSING CONSCIOUS
24122
704171013 1992 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 15 (2): 233-233
YOUNG A
CLOSING THE CARTESIAN THEATER
00
70531071258 1993 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 16 (1): 15-28
GOLDMAN AI
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGY
259
7064601259 1993 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 16 (4): 737-748
DONALD M
PRECIS OF ORIGINS OF THE MODERN MIND - 3 STAGES IN THE EVOLUTION OF CULTURE AND COGNITION
436
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DONALD M
ON THE EVOLUTION OF REPRESENTATIONAL CAPACITIES - AUTHORS RESPONSE
00
7082121588 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (1): 149-150
SHIMP CP
AWARENESS AND REINFORCEMENT
00
709361631589 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 367-395
SHANKS DR; STJOHN MF
CHARACTERISTICS OF DISSOCIABLE HUMAN LEARNING-SYSTEMS
93319
710591590 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 411-412
MARSOLEK CJ
IMPLEMENTATIONAL CONSTRAINTS ON HUMAN LEARNING AND MEMORY-SYSTEMS
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7115161591 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 422-423
SQUIRE LR; HAMANN S; KNOWLTON B
DISSOCIABLE LEARNING AND MEMORY-SYSTEMS OF THE BRAIN
15
7125321592 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 427-447
SHANKS DR; STJOHN MF
HOW SHOULD IMPLICIT LEARNING BE CHARACTERIZED - AUTHORS RESPONSE
12
713161931593 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 449-472
EICHENBAUM H; OTTO T; COHEN NJ
2 FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL MEMORY SYSTEM
104445
7141181594 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (3): 498-499
TULVING E; MARKOWITSCH HJ
WHAT DO ANIMAL-MODELS OF MEMORY MODEL
29
7159521595 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 655-667
HUMPHREYS MS; WILES J; DENNIS S
TOWARD A THEORY OF HUMAN-MEMORY - DATA-STRUCTURES AND ACCESS PROCESSES
822
716161596 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 674-675
LEWIS RL
TASK SPECIFICATION LANGUAGE, OR THEORY OF HUMAN-MEMORY
00
7171151597 1994 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 17 (4): 676-677
MURRAY DJ
WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE HUMAN-MEMORY SYSTEM
00
71831461904 1995 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 18 (2): 227-247
BLOCK N
ON A CONFUSION ABOUT A FUNCTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS
24165
719481905 1995 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 18 (2): 271-272
ZALLA T; PALMA AP
FEELING OF KNOWING AND PHENOMENAL CONSCIOUSNESS
00
7201431906 1995 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 18 (2): 272-287
BLOCK N
HOW MANY CONCEPTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS - AUTHORS RESPONSE
08
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7212151907 1995 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 18 (4): 694-695
REVONSUO A
PROSPECTS FOR A COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
02
722261908 1995 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 18 (4): 697-697
SHAMES VA; HUBBARD TL
CONSCIOUSNESS BEYOND THE COMPARATOR
00
7231111909 1995 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 18 (4): 701-702
UMILTA C; ZORZI M
CONSCIOUSNESS DOES NOT SEEM TO BE LINKED TO A SINGLE NEURAL MECHANISM
02
724222326 1996 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 19 (1): 158-&
Stenning K
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