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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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9012521269 1993 BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 68 (5): 455-463
HERRMANN M; RUPPIN E; USHER M
A NEURAL MODEL OF THE DYNAMIC ACTIVATION OF MEMORY
012
9021391924 1995 BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 72 (3): 233-248
TAYLOR JG; ALAVI FN
A GLOBAL COMPETITIVE NEURAL-NETWORK
113
9033283334 1998 BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 79 (1): 49-57
Doppelmayr M; Klimesch W; Pachinger T; Ripper B
Individual differences in brain dynamics: important implications for the calculation of event-related band power
118
9046885073 2001 BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC 930: 355-371
Schellenberg EG
Music and nonmusical abilities
17
90512551 1983 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 18 (1): 121-126
DANIEL WF; WEINER RD; CROVITZ HF
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AMNESIA WITH ECT - AN ANALYSIS OF THE ROLES OF STIMULUS WAVE FORM, ELECTRODE PLACEMENT, STIMULUS ENERGY, AND SEIZURE LENGTH
223
906243810 1991 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 29 (4): 329-339
SCHWARTZ BL; DEUTSCH LH; COHEN C; WARDEN D; DEUTSCH SI
MEMORY FOR TEMPORAL-ORDER IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
1548
907166811 1991 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 30 (12): 1205-1218
HERMANN BP; SEIDENBERG M; HALTINER A; WYLER AR
MOOD STATE IN UNILATERAL TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY
038
9081212345 1996 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 39 (2): 143-146
Eckardt MJ; Rohrbaugh JW; Stapleton JM; Davis EZ; Martin PR; et al.
Attention-related brain potential and cognition in alcoholism-associated organic brain disorders
02
9099572346 1996 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 39 (4): 241-248
Schwartz BL; Rosse RB; Veazey C; Deutsch SI
Impaired motor skill learning in schizophrenia: Implications for corticostriatal dysfunction
116
91010472347 1996 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 40 (1): 43-53
Weingartner HJ; Andreason PJ; Hommer DW; Sirocco KY; Rio DE; et al.
Monitoring the source of memory in detoxified alcoholics
37
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9111502810 1997 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 41 (1): 43-49
Fleming K; Goldberg TE; Binks S; Randolph C; Gold JM; et al.
Visuospatial working memory in patients with schizophrenia
147
91210762811 1997 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 42 (12): 1087-1096
Torres IJ; Flashman LA; O'Leary DS; Swayze V; Andreasen NC
Lack of an association between delayed memory and hippocampal and temporal lobe size in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls
827
913173335 1998 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 44 (12): 1201-1203
Hyman SE
Brain neurocircuitry of anxiety and fear: Implications for clinical research and practice
29
9141363862 1999 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 45 (9): 1128-1137
Manoach DS; Press DZ; Thangaraj V; Searl MM; Goff DC; et al.
Schizophrenic subjects activate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during a working memory task, as measured by fMRI
1166
9154693863 1999 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 45 (11): 1472-1480
Hassing L; Wahlin A; Winblad B; Backman L
Further evidence on the effects of vitamin B-12 and folate levels on episodic memory functioning: A population-based study of healthy very old adults
026
9162923864 1999 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 46 (5): 589-599
Benes FM
Evidence for altered trisynaptic circuitry in schizophrenic hippocampus
1038
9173813865 1999 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 46 (11): 1555-1566
Pine DS
Pathophysiology of childhood anxiety disorders
05
9181564461 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 47 (5): 361-370
Akil M; Edger CL; Pierri JN; Casali S; Lewis DA
Decreased density of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive axons in the entorhinal cortex of schizophrenic subjects
314
9193434462 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 47 (5): 463-467
Light GA; Braff DL
Do self-reports of perceptual anomalies reflect gating deficits in schizophrenia patients?
013
9201494463 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 47 (6): 512-519
Peri T; Ben-Shakhar G; Orr SP; Shalev AY
Psychophysiologic assessment of aversive conditioning in posttraumatic stress disorder
06
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
921004464 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 47 (8): 13S-13S
Savage CR; Deckersbach T; Heckers S; Wilhelm S; Wagner AD; et al.
The contribution of orbitofrontal cortex to episodic memory impairment in OCD
00
922004465 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 47 (8): 46S-46S
Heckers S; Curran T; Goff D; Rauch SL; Fischman AJ; et al.
Abnormalities in thalamus and prefrontal cortex during episodic object recognition in schizophrenia
00
9231334466 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 47 (12): 1056-1063
Laakso MP; Frisoni GB; Kononen M; Mikkonen M; Beltramello A; et al.
Hippocampus and entorhinal cortex in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease: A morphometric MRI study
132
92414414467 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 48 (7): 651-657
Heckers S; Curran T; Goff D; Rauch SL; Fischman AJ; et al.
Abnormalities in the thalamus and prefrontal cortex during episodic object recognition in schizophrenia
2121
92531675074 2001 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 50 (10): 729-742
Konradi C; Heckers S
Antipsychotic drugs and neuroplasticity: Insights into the treatment and neurobiology of schizophrenia
233
926005722 2002 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 51 (8): 121S-121S
Weiss AP; Schacter DL; Goff D; Rauch SL; Alpert NM; et al.
Impaired hippocampal activation in schizophrenia during conscious recollection
00
927005723 2002 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 51 (8): 196S-196S
Shin LM; Shin PS; Heckers S; Rauch SL; Orr SP; et al.
Explicit memory and hippocampal function in posttraumatic stress disorder
00
9281425724 2002 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 51 (10): 809-815
Malaspina D; Coleman E; Goetz RR; Harkavy-Friedman J; Corcoran C; et al.
Odor identification, eye tracking and deficit syndrome schizophrenia
04
9291715725 2002 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 51 (10): 827-837
Schindler MK; Wang L; Selemon LD; Goldman-Rakie PS; Rakic P; et al.
Abnormalities of thalamic volume and shape detected in fetally irradiated rhesus monkeys with high dimensional brain mapping
27
93022506346 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 53 (1): 48-55
Weiss AP; Schacter DL; Goff DC; Rauch SL; Alpert NM; et al.
Impaired hippocampal recruitment during normal modulation of memory performance in schizophrenia
1211
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9316716347 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 53 (5): 390-402
Marenco S; Weinberger DR; Schreurs BG
Single-cue delay and trace classical conditioning in schizophrenia
12
9323406348 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 53 (7): 562-570
Schulze K; McDonald C; Frangou S; Sham P; Grech A; et al.
Hippocampal volume in familial and nonfamilial schizophrenic probands and their unaffected relatives
311
933336349 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 53 (8): 148S-148S
McAllister-Williams RH; Lockett J
The effect of cortisol administration on the brain potential correlates of false memory in healthy volunteers
00
934131006350 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 53 (9): 779-788
McNally RJ
Psychological mechanisms in acute response to trauma
15
93581476351 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 54 (5): 515-528
Phillips ML; Drevets WC; Rauch SL; Lane R
Neurobiology of emotion perception II: Implications for major psychiatric disorders
019
9365476352 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 54 (6): 599-607
Sandi C; Merino JJ; Cordero MI; Kruyt ND; Murphy KJ; et al.
Modulation of hippocampal NCAM polysialylation and spatial memory consolidation by fear conditioning
06
9378546353 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 54 (11): 1154-1161
Ragland JD; Moelter ST; McGrath C; Hill SK; Gur RE; et al.
Levels-of-processing effect on word recognition in schizophrenia
12
9386177048 2004 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 55 (3): 291-295
Yehuda R; Golier JA; Halligan SL; Harvey PD
Learning and memory in holocaust survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder
00
93928857049 2004 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 55 (7): 668-675
Weiss AP; Zalesak M; DeWitt L; Goff D; Kunkel L; et al.
Impaired hippocampal function during the detection of novel words in schizophrenia
10
9405647050 2004 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 55 (9): 946-952
Rauch SL; Wright CI; Martis B; Busa E; McMullin KG; et al.
A magnetic resonance imaging study of cortical thickness in animal phobia
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9417657051 2004 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 56 (12): 921-930
Straube T; Kolassa IT; Glauer M; Mentzel HJ; Miltner WHR
Effect of task conditions on brain responses to threatening faces in social phobics: An event-related functional magnetic resonance Imaging study
00
9423297670 2005 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 57 (1): 1-6
Yoshino A; Kimura Y; Yoshida T; Takahashi Y; Nomura S
Relationships between temperament dimensions in personality and unconscious emotional responses
00
943281177671 2005 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 57 (9): 1011-1019
Holt DJ; Weiss AP; Rauch SL; Wright CI; Zalesak M; et al.
Sustained activation of the hippocampus in response to fearful faces in schizophrenia
00
94411702 1977 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 5 (1): 47-82
SCHACTER DL
EEG THETA WAVES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA - REVIEW AND ANALYSIS
7979
94511683 1984 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 19 (3-4): 159-168
REBERT CS; LOW DW; LARSEN F
DIFFERENTIAL HEMISPHERIC ACTIVATION DURING COMPLEX VISUOMOTOR PERFORMANCE - ALPHA-TRENDS AND THETA
09
946278327 1988 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 27 (2): 113-135
OHMAN A
NONCONSCIOUS CONTROL OF AUTONOMIC RESPONSES - A ROLE FOR PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING
018
9473134437 1989 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 29 (2): 149-179
KARAYANIDIS F
PARKINSONS-DISEASE - A CONCEPTUALIZATION OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DEFICITS WITHIN AN INFORMATION-PROCESSING FRAMEWORK
018
9483901020 1992 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 33 (1): 1-22
CALLAWAY E; HALLIDAY R; NAYLOR H
CHOLINERGIC ACTIVITY AND CONSTRAINTS ON INFORMATION-PROCESSING
036
9491401925 1995 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 40 (1-2): 209-222
MILLER JC
BATCH PROCESSING OF 10,000-H OF TRUCK DRIVER EEG DATA
06
9502351926 1995 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 41 (2): 147-166
BARCELO F; HALL M; GALE A
A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE OF THE SOKOLOVIAN ORIENTING RESPONSE COMPARATOR MODEL - SKIN-CONDUCTANCE AND EEG DATA
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9511202348 1996 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 42 (1-2): 199-214
Holzl R; Erasmus LP; Moltner A
Detection, discrimination and sensation of visceral stimuli
05
95211573866 1999 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 50 (1): 35-60
Cycowicz YM; Friedman D
The effect of intention to learn novel, environmental sounds on the novelty P3 and old new recognition memory
36
953351254468 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 54 (1-3): 145-174
Cycowicz YM
Memory development and event-related brain potentials in children
06
95450954469 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 54 (1-3): 175-206
Friedman D
Event-related brain potential investigations of memory and aging
713
955341244470 2000 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 54 (1-3): 259-281
Grady CL
Functional brain imaging and age-related changes in cognition
1030
95614516354 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 62 (3): 197-210
Wagner U; Hallschmid M; Verleger R; Born J
Signs of REM sleep dependent enhancement of implicit face memory: a repetition priming study
00
95711626355 2003 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 64 (3): 217-253
Johnson R; Barnhardt J; Zhu J
The deceptive response: effects of response conflict and strategic monitoring on the late positive component and episodic memory-related brain activity
11
95813697052 2004 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 67 (1-2): 125-143
Nitschke JB; Heller W; Etienne MA; Miller GA
Prefrontal cortex activity differentiates processes affecting memory in depression
01
95971195075 2001 BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS 76 (3): 341-364
Macphail EM; Bolhuis JJ
The evolution of intelligence: adaptive specializations versus general process
616
960120328 1988 BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY 3 (3): 363-373
CORBALLIS MC
NEUROPHILOSOPHY - TOWARD A UNIFIED SCIENCE OF THE MIND BRAIN - CHURCHLAND,PS
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9618435726 2002 BIOMETRICAL JOURNAL 44 (4): 496-509
Zarahn E; Friston KJ
Some limit results for efficiency in stochastic fMRI designs
00
9623204471 2000 BIOSYSTEMS 58 (1-3): 195-202
Bugmann G; Bapi RS
Modelling relative recency discrimination tasks using a stochastic working memory model
00
9639767053 2004 BIPOLAR DISORDERS 6 (3): 233-244
Deckersbach T; Savage CR; Reilly-Harrington N; Clark L; Sachs G; et al.
Episodic memory impairment in bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder: the role of memory strategies
11
964360329 1988 BRAIN 111: 185-206
SAGAR HJ; COHEN NJ; SULLIVAN EV; CORKIN S; GROWDON JH
REMOTE MEMORY FUNCTION IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE AND PARKINSONS-DISEASE
43120
965348330 1988 BRAIN 111: 525-539
SAGAR HJ; SULLIVAN EV; GABRIELI JDE; CORKIN S; GROWDON JH
TEMPORAL ORDERING AND SHORT-TERM-MEMORY DEFICITS IN PARKINSONS-DISEASE
25134
966766331 1988 BRAIN 111: 1079-1110
KOPELMAN MD; CORN TH
CHOLINERGIC BLOCKADE AS A MODEL FOR CHOLINERGIC DEPLETION - A COMPARISON OF THE MEMORY DEFICITS WITH THOSE OF ALZHEIMER-TYPE DEMENTIA AND THE ALCOHOLIC KORSAKOFF SYNDROME
49162
9671062332 1988 BRAIN 111: 1337-1353
NICHELLI P; BAHMANIANBEHBAHANI G; GENTILINI M; VECCHI A
PRESERVED MEMORY ABILITIES IN THALAMIC AMNESIA
829
968148438 1989 BRAIN 112: 327-359
COSLETT HB; SAFFRAN EM
EVIDENCE FOR PRESERVED READING IN PURE ALEXIA
2598
969774439 1989 BRAIN 112: 595-620
HODGES JR; WARD CD
OBSERVATIONS DURING TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA - A BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF 5 CASES
2485
970956620 1990 BRAIN 113: 581-602
SAGAR HJ; GABRIELI JDE; SULLIVAN EV; CORKIN S
RECENCY AND FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION IN THE AMNESIC PATIENT HM
2340
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
971332621 1990 BRAIN 113: 1337-1345
DERENZI E; LUCCHELLI F
DEVELOPMENTAL DYSMNESIA IN A POOR READER
05
9721687812 1991 BRAIN 114: 117-137
KOPELMAN MD
FRONTAL DYSFUNCTION AND MEMORY DEFICITS IN THE ALCOHOLIC KORSAKOFF SYNDROME AND ALZHEIMER-TYPE DEMENTIA
31106
973140813 1991 BRAIN 114: 405-428
MILNER AD; PERRETT DI; JOHNSTON RS; BENSON PJ; JORDAN TR; et al.
PERCEPTION AND ACTION IN VISUAL FORM AGNOSIA
5163
974143814 1991 BRAIN 114: 1025-1043
SERGENT J
PROCESSING OF SPATIAL RELATIONS WITHIN AND BETWEEN THE DISCONNECTED CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES
529
975736815 1991 BRAIN 114: 2575-2591
DEHAAN EHF; YOUNG AW; NEWCOMBE F
COVERT AND OVERT RECOGNITION IN PROSOPAGNOSIA
1031
97631131021 1992 BRAIN 115: 155-178
FIEZ JA; PETERSEN SE; CHENEY MK; RAICHLE ME
IMPAIRED NONMOTOR LEARNING AND ERROR-DETECTION ASSOCIATED WITH CEREBELLAR DAMAGE - A SINGLE CASE-STUDY
19215
97711471022 1992 BRAIN 115: 1681-1699
CHRISTENSEN H; MALTBY N; JORM AF; CREASEY H; BROE GA
CHOLINERGIC BLOCKADE AS A MODEL OF THE COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
1547
9783581023 1992 BRAIN 115: 1769-1782
HOWARD D; PATTERSON K; WISE R; BROWN WD; FRISTON K; et al.
THE CORTICAL LOCALIZATION OF THE LEXICONS - POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY EVIDENCE
47318
97910741270 1993 BRAIN 116: 903-919
PERANI D; BRESSI S; CAPPA SF; VALLAR G; ALBERONI M; et al.
EVIDENCE OF MULTIPLE MEMORY-SYSTEMS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN - A [F-18] FDG PET METABOLIC STUDY
43106
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HODGES JR; MCCARTHY RA
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AMNESIA RESULTING FROM BILATERAL PARAMEDIAN THALAMIC INFARCTION - A CASE-STUDY IN COGNITIVE NEUROBIOLOGY
42110
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9814601603 1994 BRAIN 117: 683-703
VARGHAKHADEM F; ISAACS E; MISHKIN M
AGNOSIA, ALEXIA AND A REMARKABLE FORM OF AMNESIA IN AN ADOLESCENT BOY
214
9822571927 1995 BRAIN 118: 25-35
WRAY SH; MIJOVICPRELEC D; KOSSLYN SM
VISUAL PROCESSING IN MIGRAINEURS
167
98324941928 1995 BRAIN 118: 167-183
LUCCHELLI F; MUGGIA S; SPINNLER H
THE PETITES-MADELEINES PHENOMENON IN 2 AMNESIC PATIENTS - SUDDEN RECOVERY OF FORGOTTEN MEMORIES
2438
9846681929 1995 BRAIN 118: 401-416
FLETCHER PC; FRITH CD; GRASBY PM; SHALLICE T; FRACKOWIAK RSJ; et al.
BRAIN SYSTEMS FOR ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL OF AUDITORY-VERBAL MEMORY - AN IN-VIVO STUDY IN HUMANS
157309
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FEINBERG TE; DYCKESBERKE D; MINER CR; ROANE DM
KNOWLEDGE, IMPLICIT KNOWLEDGE AND METAKNOWLEDGE IN VISUAL AGNOSIA AND PURE ALEXIA
514
98637851931 1995 BRAIN 118: 1129-1148
KEANE MM; GABRIELI JDE; MAPSTONE HC; JOHNSON KA; CORKIN S
DOUBLE DISSOCIATION OF MEMORY CAPACITIES AFTER BILATERAL OCCIPITAL-LOBE OR MEDIAL TEMPORAL-LOBE LESIONS
7789
98722492349 1996 BRAIN 119: 889-905
Wilding EL; Rugg MD
An event-related potential study of recognition memory with and without retrieval of source
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Kapur N
The 'Petites Madeleines' phenomenon in two amnesic patients. Sudden recovery of forgotten memories
45
9892862351 1996 BRAIN 119: 1535-1550
Barton JJS; Sharpe JA; Raymond JE
Directional defects in pursuit and motion perception in humans with unilateral cerebral lesions
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9904802352 1996 BRAIN 119: 1551-1564
Aglioti S; Beltramello A; Girardi F; Fabbro F
Neurolinguistic and follow-up study of an unusual pattern of recovery from bilingual subcortical aphasia
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
99123532353 1996 BRAIN 119: 2073-2083
Rugg MD; Fletcher PC; Frith CD; Frackowiak RSJ; Dolan RJ
Differential activation of the prefrontal cortex in successful and unsuccessful memory retrieval
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Hazeltine E; Grafton ST; Ivry R
Attention and stimulus characteristics determine the locus of motor-sequence encoding - A PET study
32130
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Barton JJS; Sharpe JA
Smooth pursuit and saccades to moving targets in blind hemifields - A comparison of medial occipital, lateral occipital and optic radiation lesions
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99416562814 1997 BRAIN 120: 1015-1025
Diamond BJ; DeLuca J; Kelley SM
Memory and executive functions in amnesic and non-amnesic patients with aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery
420
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Soliveri P; Brown RG; Jahanshahi M; Caraceni T; Marsden CD
Learning manual pursuit tracking skills in patients with Parkinson's disease
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Cerebellum and procedural learning: evidence from focal cerebellar lesions
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Brain activity during observation of actions - Influence of action content and subject's strategy
17209
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Backman L; Robins-Wahlin TB; Lundin A; Ginovart N; Farde L
Cognitive deficits in Huntington's disease are predicted by dopaminergic PET markers and brain volumes
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The neural substrates of memory systems impairment in Alzheimer's disease - A PET study of resting brain glucose utilization
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Mark RE; Rugg MD
Age effects on brain activity associated with episodic memory retrieval - An electrophysiological study
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100117613338 1998 BRAIN 121: 875-887
Kopelman MD; Stevens TG; Foli S; Grasby P
PET activation of the medial temporal lobe in learning
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Mesulam MM
From sensation to cognition
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Learning from the pupil: a spatial visual channel in the absence of V1 in monkey and human
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Fletcher PC; Shallice T; Frith CD; Frackowiak RSJ; Dolan RJ
The functional roles of prefrontal cortex in episodic memory - II. Retrieval
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Kitchener EG; Hodges JR; McCarthy R
Acquisition of post-morbid vocabulary and semantic facts in the absence of episodic memory
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Episodic memory and the self in a case of isolated retrograde amnesia
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Wagner AD; Desmond JE; Glover GH; Gabrieli JDE
Prefrontal cortex and recognition memory - Functional-MRI evidence for context-dependent retrieval processes
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Dynamic cortical involvement in implicit and explicit motor sequence learning - A PET study
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Nunn JA; Graydon FJX; Polkey CE; Morris RG
Differential spatial memory impairment after right temporal lobectomy demonstrated using temporal titration
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Episodic retrieval activates the precuneus irrespective of the imagery content of word pair associates - A PET study
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10115953869 1999 BRAIN 122: 943-962
Moore CJ; Price CJ
A functional neuroimaging study of the variables that generate category-specific object processing differences
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Esposito G; Kirkby BS; Van Horn JD; Ellmore TM; Berman KF
Context-dependent, neural system-specific neurophysiological concomitants of ageing: mapping PET correlates during cognitive activation
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Henson RNA; Shallice T; Dolan RJ
Right prefrontal cortex and episodic memory retrieval: a functional MRI test of the monitoring hypothesis
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Maguire EA; Frith CD; Morris RGM
The functional neuroanatomy of comprehension and memory: the importance of prior knowledge
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Saykin AJ; Johnson SC; Flashman LA; McAllister TW; Sparling M; et al.
Functional differentiation of medial temporal and frontal regions involved in processing novel and familiar words: an fMRI study
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Gerlach C; Law I; Gade A; Paulson OB
Perceptual differentiation and category effects in normal object recognition - A PET study
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Cohen L; Dehaene S; Naccache L; Lehericy S; Dehaene-Lambertz G; et al.
The visual word form area - Spatial and temporal characterization of an initial stage of reading in normal subjects and posterior split-brain patients
3495
101822554473 2000 BRAIN 123: 620-640
Buckner RL; Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Rosen BR
Functional MRI evidence for a role of frontal and inferior temporal cortex in amodal components of priming
8988
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Fenelon G; Mahieux F; Huon R; Ziegler M
Hallucinations in Parkinson's disease - Prevalence, phenomenology and risk factors
076
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Gazzaniga MS
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