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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
12012222831 1997 BRAIN INJURY 11 (5): 335-341
Stanislav SW
Cognitive effects of antipsychotic agents in persons with traumatic brain injury
014
12021232832 1997 BRAIN INJURY 11 (7): 469-482
Bohac DL; Malec JF; Moessner AM
Factor analysis of the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory: Structure and validity
16
12033252833 1997 BRAIN INJURY 11 (7): 525-536
Hillier SL; Metzer J
Awareness and perceptions of outcomes after traumatic brain injury
615
120418622834 1997 BRAIN INJURY 11 (12): 907-918
Tate RL
Beyond one-bun, two-shoe: recent advances in the psychological rehabilitation of memory disorders after acquired brain injury
312
12054213351 1998 BRAIN INJURY 12 (1): 63-68
Sherer M; Bergloff P; Boake C; High W; Levin E
The Awareness Questionnaire: factor structure and internal consistency
913
12063303352 1998 BRAIN INJURY 12 (4): 265-274
Hickling EJ; Gillen R; Blanchard EB; Buckley T; Taylor A
Traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder: a preliminary investigation of neuropsychological test results in PTSD secondary to motor vehicle accidents
414
12072463353 1998 BRAIN INJURY 12 (6): 455-466
Barnfield TV; Leathem JM
Incidence and outcomes of traumatic brain injury and substance abuse in a New Zealand prison population
17
12083253354 1998 BRAIN INJURY 12 (12): 1061-1076
Donaghy S; Williams W
New methodology - A new protocol for training severely impaired patients in the usage of memory journals
12
12092893882 1999 BRAIN INJURY 13 (1): 1-13
Arciniegas D; Adler L; Topkoff J; Cawthra E; Filley CM; et al.
Attention and memory dysfunction after traumatic brain injury: cholinergic mechanisms, sensory gating, and a hypothesis for further investigation
118
12103223883 1999 BRAIN INJURY 13 (2): 147-150
Kim HJ; Burke DT; Dowds MM; George J
Utility of a microcomputer as an external memory aid for a memory-impaired head injury patient during in-patient rehabilitation
416
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
12114453884 1999 BRAIN INJURY 13 (5): 355-367
Makatura TJ; Lam CS; Leahy BJ; Castillo MT; Kalpakjian CZ
Standardized memory tests and the appraisal of everyday memory
04
12124153885 1999 BRAIN INJURY 13 (5): 375-380
Schlund MW
Self awareness: effects of feedback and review on verbal self reports and remembering following brain injury
611
12134214484 2000 BRAIN INJURY 14 (2): 187-196
Kim HJ; Burke DT; Dowds MM; Boone KAR; Park GJ
Electronic memory aids for outpatient brain injury: follow-up findings
115
12146234485 2000 BRAIN INJURY 14 (4): 333-344
Newman AC; Garmoe W; Beatty P; Ziccardi M
Self-awareness of traumatically brain injured patients in the acute inpatient rehabilitation setting
79
12151594486 2000 BRAIN INJURY 14 (5): 479-489
Payne HC
Traumatic brain injury, depression and cannabis use - assessing their effects on a cognitive performance
00
121612524487 2000 BRAIN INJURY 14 (6): 549-562
Wallace CA; Bogner J
Awareness of deficits: emotional implications for persons with brain injury and their significant others
17
1217111484488 2000 BRAIN INJURY 14 (9): 765-780
Ahmed S; Bierley R; Sheikh JI; Date ES
Post-traumatic amnesia after closed head injury: a review of the literature and some suggestions for further research
03
12184285097 2001 BRAIN INJURY 15 (3): 263-271
Viguier D; Dellatolas G; Gasquet I; Martin C; Choquet M
A psychological assessment of adolescent and young adult inpatients after traumatic brain injury
14
121915615098 2001 BRAIN INJURY 15 (6): 469-487
Kennedy MRT
Retrospective confidence judgements made by adults with traumatic brain injury: relative and absolute accuracy
12
12201325099 2001 BRAIN INJURY 15 (8): 673-682
Babbage DR; Leathem JM
Neuropsychological assessment difficulties associated with 'hard-to-assess' individuals: a retrospective review
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
12219405742 2002 BRAIN INJURY 16 (4): 277-289
Port A; Willmott C; Charlton J
Self-awareness following traumatic brain injury and implications for rehabilitation
58
122216565743 2002 BRAIN INJURY 16 (4): 291-309
Ownsworth TL; McFarland K; Young RM
The investigation of factors underlying deficits in self-awareness and self-regulation
38
12238355744 2002 BRAIN INJURY 16 (11): 931-945
Roche NL; Fleming JM; Shum DHK
Self-awareness of prospective memory failure in adults with traumatic brain injury
15
122417536376 2003 BRAIN INJURY 17 (4): 325-337
Simmond M; Fleming J
Reliability of the self-awareness of deficits interview for adults with traumatic brain injury
11
122510346377 2003 BRAIN INJURY 17 (7): 545-551
Borgaro SR; Prigatano GP; Alcott S; Kwasnica C; Cutter N
The Patient Distress Scale questionnaire: factor structure and internal consistency
00
122615606378 2003 BRAIN INJURY 17 (12): 1043-1064
Kennedy MRT; Carney E; Peters SM
Predictions of recall and study strategy decisions after diffuse brain injury
01
12275377075 2004 BRAIN INJURY 18 (5): 461-470
Tam SF; Man WK
Evaluating computer-assisted memory retraining programmes for people with post-head injury amnesia
00
122815747076 2004 BRAIN INJURY 18 (5): 471-495
Ward H; Shum D; Dick B; McKinlay L; Baker-Tweney S
Interview study of the effects of paediatric traumatic brain injury on memory
00
122911327077 2004 BRAIN INJURY 18 (6): 547-562
Fischer S; Gauggel S; Trexler LE
Awareness of activity limitations, goal setting and rehabilitation outcome in patients with brain injuries
00
12305527078 2004 BRAIN INJURY 18 (6): 603-614
Ponsford J; Facem PC; Willmott C; Rothwell A; Kelly AM; et al.
Use of the Westmead PTA scale to monitor recovery of memory after mild head injury
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
123111647079 2004 BRAIN INJURY 18 (10): 985-995
Boman IL; Lindstedt M; Hemmingsson H; Bartfai A
Cognitive training in home environment
00
123210297080 2004 BRAIN INJURY 18 (10): 1049-1062
Kristensen OS
Changing goals and intentions among participants in a neuropsychological rehabilitation programme: an explorative case study evaluation
00
123313357674 2005 BRAIN INJURY 19 (1): 27-38
Knight RG; Harnett M; Titov N
The effects of traumatic brain injury on the predicted and actual performance of a test of prospective remembering
00
1234028141 1985 BRAIN RESEARCH 346 (1): 8-14
HEPLER DJ; WENK GL; CRIBBS BL; OLTON DS; COYLE JT
MEMORY IMPAIRMENTS FOLLOWING BASAL FOREBRAIN LESIONS
2181
1235278347 1988 BRAIN RESEARCH 456 (1): 71-87
RIDLEY RM; SAMSON NA; BAKER HF; JOHNSON JA
VISUOSPATIAL LEARNING IMPAIRMENT FOLLOWING LESION OF THE CHOLINERGIC PROJECTION TO THE HIPPOCAMPUS
342
1236349348 1988 BRAIN RESEARCH 463 (1): 107-117
CHROBAK JJ; HANIN I; SCHMECHEL DE; WALSH TJ
AF64A-INDUCED WORKING MEMORY IMPAIRMENT - BEHAVIORAL, NEUROCHEMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL CORRELATES
088
12372731282 1993 BRAIN RESEARCH 600 (2): 225-234
WALDMANN C; GUNTURKUN O
THE DOPAMINERGIC INNERVATION OF THE PIGEON CAUDOLATERAL FOREBRAIN - IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE FOR A PREFRONTAL CORTEX IN BIRDS
167
123810371935 1995 BRAIN RESEARCH 689 (1): 101-110
ZHU XO; BROWN MW
CHANGES IN NEURONAL-ACTIVITY RELATED TO THE REPETITION AND RELATIVE FAMILIARITY OF VISUAL-STIMULI IN RHINAL AND ADJACENT CORTEX OF THE ANESTHETIZED RAT
217
12391671936 1995 BRAIN RESEARCH 692 (1-2): 143-153
LIPINSKI WJ; RUSINIAK KW; HILLIARD M; DAVIS RE
NERVE GROWTH-FACTOR FACILITATES CONDITIONED TASTE-AVERSION LEARNING IN NORMAL RATS
010
12401284489 2000 BRAIN RESEARCH 855 (1): 176-180
Poe GR; Nitz DA; McNaughton BL; Barnes CA
Experience-dependent phase-reversal of hippocampal neuron firing during REM sleep
347
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
12413416379 2003 BRAIN RESEARCH 987 (1): 17-24
Ferreira TL; Moreira KM; Ikeda DC; Bueno OFA; Gabriela M; et al.
Effects of dorsal striatum lesions in tone fear conditioning and contextual fear conditioning
01
12422246380 2003 BRAIN RESEARCH 991 (1-2): 271-273
Roberts L; Greene JRT
Post-weaning social isolation of rats leads to a diminution of LTP in the CA1 to subiculum pathway
00
12433527081 2004 BRAIN RESEARCH 997 (1): 111-118
Ma JY; Leung LS
Schizophrenia-like behavioral changes after partial hippocampal kindling
00
1244150444 1989 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 23 (4-5): 347-358
WHISHAW IQ
DISSOCIATING PERFORMANCE AND LEARNING-DEFICITS ON SPATIAL NAVIGATION TASKS IN RATS SUBJECTED TO CHOLINERGIC MUSCARINIC BLOCKADE
391
1245123628 1990 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 25 (3): 499-502
OLTON DS
DEMENTIA - ANIMAL-MODELS OF THE COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS FOLLOWING DAMAGE TO THE BASAL FOREBRAIN CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM
170
12465301026 1992 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 29 (5): 643-650
NUMAN R; KLIS D
EFFECTS OF MEDIAL SEPTAL-LESIONS ON AN OPERANT DELAYED GO NO-GO DISCRIMINATION IN RATS
110
1247131863886 1999 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 48 (5): 475-489
Glassman RB
A working memory "theory of relativity": Elasticity in temporal, spatial, and modality dimensions conserves item capacity in radial maze, verbal tasks, and other cognition
16
124842253887 1999 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 50 (3): 149-165
Rapoport SI
How did the human brain evolve? A proposal based on new evidence from in vivo brain imaging during attention and ideation
09
1249441085100 2001 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 55 (1): 1-9
Fernandez G; Tendolkar I
Integrated brain activity in medial temporal and prefrontal areas predicts subsequent memory performance: Human declarative memory formation at the system level
914
12508285745 2002 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 57 (2): 211-219
Jiang Y; Luo YJ; Parasuraman R
Neural correlates of perceptual priming of visual motion
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
12513325746 2002 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 57 (3-4): 397-399
Portavella M; Vargas JP; Torres B; Salas C
The effects of telencephalic pallial lesions on spatial, temporal, and emotional learning in goldfish
018
12526476381 2003 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 60 (1-2): 151-160
Sebastiani L; Simoni A; Gemignani A; Ghelarducci B; Santarcangelo EL
Autonomic and EEG correlates of emotional imagery in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility
02
125342507082 2004 BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN 64 (2): 115-126
Ino T; Doi T; Kimura T; Ito J; Fukuyama H
Neural substrates of the performance of an auditory verbal memory: between-subjects analysis by fMRI
00
12544218349 1988 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 13 (4): 351-370
MARKOWITSCH HJ
DIENCEPHALIC AMNESIA - A REORIENTATION TOWARDS TRACTS
1664
12552290629 1990 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 15 (3): 267-294
RAPOPORT SI
INTEGRATED PHYLOGENY OF THE PRIMATE BRAIN, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HUMANS AND THEIR DISEASES
243
125611175823 1991 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 16 (1): 15-37
RIDLEY RM; BAKER HF
A CRITICAL-EVALUATION OF MONKEY MODELS OF AMNESIA AND DEMENTIA
454
12578178824 1991 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 16 (2): 193-220
ALKON DL; AMARAL DG; BEAR MF; BLACK J; CAREW TJ; et al.
LEARNING AND MEMORY
275
1258101111027 1992 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 17 (3): 215-226
MOLCHAN SE; MARTINEZ RA; HILL JL; WEINGARTNER HJ; THOMPSON K; et al.
INCREASED COGNITIVE SENSITIVITY TO SCOPOLAMINE WITH AGE AND A PERSPECTIVE ON THE SCOPOLAMINE MODEL
4100
1259261131937 1995 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 21 (2): 117-127
Markowitsch HJ
Which brain regions are critically involved in the retrieval of old episodic memory?
62112
1260102092835 1997 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 24 (1): 1-27
Lupien SJ; McEwen BS
The acute effects of corticosteroids on cognition: Integration of animal and human model studies
18244
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
126111393355 1998 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 26 (2-3): 87-105
Roland PE; Zilles K
Structural divisions and functional fields in the human cerebral cortex
070
1262121683888 1999 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 29 (2-3): 169-195
Klimesch W
EEG alpha and theta oscillations reflect cognitive and memory performance: a review and analysis
14239
126331143889 1999 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 30 (2): 164-175
Vallortigara G; Rogers LJ; Bisazza A
Possible evolutionary origins of cognitive brain lateralization
357
126411084490 2000 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 31 (2-3): 157-165
Copolov D; Velakoulis D; McGorry P; Mallard C; Yung A; et al.
Neurobiological findings in early phase schizophrenia
116
126521834491 2000 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 31 (2-3): 251-269
Benes FM
Emerging principles of altered neural circuitry in schizophrenia
14105
12662664492 2000 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 31 (2-3): 364-370
Tamminga CA; Vogel M; Cao XM; Lahti AC; Holcomb HH
The limbic cortex in schizophrenia: focus on the anterior cingulate
328
126719985101 2001 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 35 (3): 295-303
Kessels RPC; de Haan EHF; Kappelle LJ; Postma A
Varieties of human spatial memory: a meta-analysis on the effects of hippocampal lesions
211
126820705102 2001 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 36 (2-3): 150-160
Schnider A
Spontaneous confabulation, reality monitoring, and the limbic system - a review
35
1269122136382 2003 BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS 43 (1): 110-133
Salek-Haddadi A; Friston KJ; Lemieux L; Fish DR
Studying spontaneous EEG activity with fMRI
17
12702133356 1998 BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY 11 (2): 133-140
Doppelmayr MM; Klimesch W; Pachinger T; Ripper B
The functional significance of absolute power with respect to event-related desynchronization
19
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
127114435747 2002 BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY 15 (1): 29-36
Lian J; Goldstein A; Donchin E; He B
Cortical potential imaging of episodic memory encoding
00
1272141225748 2002 BRAIN'S EYE: NEUROBIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF OCULOMOTOR RESEARCH 140: 99-118
Thornton IM; Fernandez-Duque D
Converging evidence for the detection of change without awareness
22
1273213185 1986 BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 19 (2): 211-219
CHAVES MLF; IZQUIERDO I
PREVIOUS EXPOSURE TO A NOVEL EXPERIENCE ENHANCES PERFORMANCE IN 2 SIMPLE MEMORY TESTS IN HUMANS
013
12745491283 1993 BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 44 (4): 589-622
STONE T; DAVIES M
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
15
12751181611 1994 BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 45 (3): 837-855
BUB J
TESTING MODELS OF COGNITION THROUGH THE ANALYSIS OF BRAIN-DAMAGED PERFORMANCE
15
1276242630 1990 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 65 (5): 603-606
GRIFFITHS D; JONES JG
AWARENESS AND MEMORY IN ANESTHETIZED PATIENTS
526
1277530825 1991 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 66 (2): 170-178
BLOCK RI; GHONEIM MM; PING STS; ALI MA
HUMAN LEARNING DURING GENERAL-ANESTHESIA AND SURGERY
4673
12785181284 1993 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 70 (6): 612-616
POLSTER MR; GRAY PA; OSULLIVAN G; MCCARTHY RA; PARK GR
COMPARISON OF THE SEDATIVE AND AMNESIC EFFECTS OF MIDAZOLAM AND PROPOFOL
843
12794221612 1994 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 72 (2): 181-184
PARKER CJR; GATES JDL; BOYD AH; THOMAS SD
MEMORY FOR AUDITORY MATERIAL PRESENTED DURING ANESTHESIA
89
1280161613 1994 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 72 (6): 730-731
MILLAR K
THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS DURING GENERAL-ANESTHESIA - REPLY
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1281491614 1994 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 73 (1): 122-123
BONEBAKKER AE; BONKE B; JELICIC M
MEMORY FOR AUDITORY MATERIAL PRESENTED DURING ANESTHESIA
01
1282491615 1994 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 73 (1): 123-124
PARKER CJR; OATES JDL; BOYD AH; THOMAS JD
MEMORY FOR AUDITORY MATERIAL PRESENTED DURING ANESTHESIA - REPLY
00
128315292370 1996 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 76 (4): 492-498
Cork RC; Heaton JF; Campbell CE; Kihlstrom JF
Is there implicit memory after propofol sedation?
314
12848183357 1998 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 80 (5): 575-576
Andrade J; Jones JG
Is amnesia for intraoperative events good enough?
04
12859273358 1998 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 80 (5): 581-587
Ghoneim MM; Block RI; Dhanaraj VJ
Interaction of a subanaesthetic concentration of isoflurane with midazolam: effects on responsiveness, learning and memory
49
128614373359 1998 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 80 (5): 588-593
MacRae WJ; Thorp JM; Millar K
Category generation testing in the search for implicit memory during general anaesthesia
13
12875255103 2001 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 86 (4): 513-518
Loveman E; Van Hooff JC; Smith DC
The auditory evoked response as an awareness monitor during anaesthesia
16
12888236383 2003 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA 91 (6): 810-814
Clark J; Voss L; Barnard J; Sleigh J
Implicit memory formation in sedated ICU patients after cardiac surgery
00
128912984 1984 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 18: S5-S9
BROADBENT DE
PERFORMANCE AND ITS MEASUREMENT
030
1290260243 1987 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 26: 83-91
GODFREY HPD; KNIGHT RG
INTERVENTIONS FOR AMNESICS - A REVIEW
715
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
129138244 1987 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 26: 147-148
DOWNES JJ
CLASSROOM REALITY ORIENTATION AND THE ENHANCEMENT OF ORIENTATION - A CRITICAL NOTE
12
12924292836 1997 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 36: 543-554
McCusker CG; Gettings B
Automaticity of cognitive biases in addictive behaviours: Further evidence with gamblers
317
129311473360 1998 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 37: 31-48
Cochrane HJ; Baker GA; Meudell PR
Simulating a memory impairment: Can amnesics implicitly outperform simulators?
15
1294191257083 2004 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 43: 155-175
Clare L
The construction of awareness in early-stage Alzheimer's disease: A review of concepts and models
00
129529777084 2004 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 43: 177-196
Clare L
Awareness in early-stage Alzheimer's disease: A review of methods and evidence
00
1296377350 1988 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 6: 369-&
PRESSON CC
SPECIAL SECTION - LANDMARKS IN SPATIAL COGNITION AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT
00
1297233890 1999 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 17: 315-316
Stadler MA
Implicit cognition.
00
129814543891 1999 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 17: 381-402
McDonough L
Early declarative memory for location
15
12992355104 2001 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 19: 413-432
Garnham WA; Perner J
Actions really do speak louder than words - but only implicitly: Young children's understanding of false belief in action
03
130013717085 2004 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 22: 275-292
Aloisi BA; McKone E; Heubeck BG
Implicit and explicit memory performance in children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
130110387086 2004 BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 22: 585-603
Ford RM; Keating S; Patel R
Retrieval-induced forgetting: A developmental study
00
13021905749 2002 BRITISH JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING 30 (4): 431-449
Law B; Meijers F; Wijers G
New perspectives on career and identity in the contemporary world
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13034391028 1992 BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE 48 (10): 652-654
DAVID AS
ILLNESS AND INSIGHT
02
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Winter SG
Mistaken perceptions: Cases and consequences
01
13053343361 1998 BRITISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY 71: 85-97
Dixon M; King S; Steiger H
The contribution of depression and denial towards understanding the unawareness of symptoms in schizophrenic out-patients
28
13061601938 1995 BRITISH JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY 9 (4): 465-475
HUTTER BO; GILSBACH JM; KREITSCHMANN I
QUALITY-OF-LIFE AND COGNITIVE DEFICITS AFTER SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE
132
13076171285 1993 BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY 100 (3): 209-215
SHARP K; BRINDLE PM; BROWN MW; TURNER GM
MEMORY LOSS DURING PREGNANCY
426
13082274493 2000 BRITISH JOURNAL OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY 38 (6): 596-602
Bell GW; Kelly PJ
A study of anxiety, and midazolam-induced amnesia in patients having lower third molar teeth extracted
01
1309118142 1985 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 147: 715-718
GUDJONSSON GH; TAYLOR PJ
COGNITIVE DEFICIT IN A CASE OF RETROGRADE-AMNESIA
56
1310251186 1986 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 148: 517-525
KOPELMAN MD
CLINICAL-TESTS OF MEMORY
739
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
13119119245 1987 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 150: 428-442
KOPELMAN MD
AMNESIA - ORGANIC AND PSYCHOGENIC
3677
1312186631 1990 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 156: 798-808
DAVID AS
INSIGHT AND PSYCHOSIS
21185
1313412826 1991 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 158: 423-425
DOMB Y; BEAMAN K
MR X - A CASE OF AMNESIA
24
1314514827 1991 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 159: 872-877
KAPUR N
AMNESIA IN RELATION TO FUGUE STATES - DISTINGUISHING A NEUROLOGICAL FROM A PSYCHOGENIC BASIS
411
13155301029 1992 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 160: 1-6
MILLER E
PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE MANAGEMENT OF MEMORY IMPAIRMENTS
35
13162111030 1992 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 160: 412-414
SPIVAK B; TROTTERN SF; MARK M; BLEICH A; WEIZMAN A
ACUTE TRANSIENT STRESS-INDUCED HALLUCINATIONS IN SOLDIERS
13
131751251616 1994 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 164: 600-612
PIPER A
MULTIPLE PERSONALITY-DISORDER
542
1318382291939 1995 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 166: 154-173
KOPELMAN MD
THE KORSAKOFF SYNDROME
1399
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DAVID A; VANOS J; JONES P; HARVEY I; FOERSTER A; et al.
INSIGHT AND PSYCHOTIC ILLNESS - CROSS-SECTIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL ASSOCIATIONS
346
13203122371 1996 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 168 (4): 427-431
Rizzo L; Danion JM; vanderLinden M; Grange D
Patients with schizophrenia remember that an event has occurred, but not when
936
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
13213423362 1998 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 172: 210-215
Pope HG; Hudson JI; Bodkin JA; Oliva P
Questionable validity of 'dissociative amnesia' in trauma victims - Evidence from prospective studies
1131
132210753892 1999 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 175: 210-216
David AS
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