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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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150119703369 1998 CEREBRAL CORTEX 8 (5): 451-461
Kohler S; McIntosh AR; Moscovitch M; Winocur G
Functional interactions between the medial temporal lobes and posterior neocortex related to episodic memory retrieval
1525
15025783901 1999 CEREBRAL CORTEX 9 (1): 35-49
Toni I; Schluter ND; Josephs O; Friston K; Passingham RE
Signal-, set-and movement-related activity in the human brain: An event-related fMRI study
764
150317393902 1999 CEREBRAL CORTEX 9 (2): 168-178
Fletcher P; Buchel C; Josephs O; Friston K; Dolan R
Learning-related neuronal responses in prefrontal cortex studied with functional neuroimaging
1124
15043533903 1999 CEREBRAL CORTEX 9 (3): 300-305
Trepel C; Racine RJ
Blockade and disruption of neocortical long-term potentiation following electroconvulsive shock in the adult, freely moving rat
03
150514603904 1999 CEREBRAL CORTEX 9 (4): 379-391
Opitz B; Mecklinger A; Friederici AD; von Cramon DY
The functional neuroanatomy of novelty processing: Integrating ERP and fMRI results
1349
15063943905 1999 CEREBRAL CORTEX 9 (5): 445-458
Puce A; Allison T; McCarthy G
Electrophysiological studies of human face perception. III: Effects of top-down processing on face-specific potentials
2990
150727803906 1999 CEREBRAL CORTEX 9 (8): 805-814
Grady CL; McIntosh AR; Rajah MN; Beig S; Craik FIM
The effects of age on the neural correlates of episodic encoding
2036
15082364497 2000 CEREBRAL CORTEX 10 (6): 552-560
Leung HC; Skudlarski P; Gatenby JC; Peterson BS; Gore JC
An event-related functional MRI study of the Stroop color word interference task
765
15097504498 2000 CEREBRAL CORTEX 10 (7): 698-705
Friederici AD; Opitz B; von Cramon DY
Segregating semantic and syntactic aspects of processing in the human brain: an fMRI investigation of different word types
1051
15101594499 2000 CEREBRAL CORTEX 10 (8): 772-783
Paradis AL; Cornilleau-Peres V; Droulez J; Van de Moortele PF; Lobel E; et al.
Visual perception of motion and 3-D structure from motion: an fMRI study
422
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
151151194500 2000 CEREBRAL CORTEX 10 (11): 1078-1092
Callicott JH; Bertolino A; Mattay VS; Langheim FJP; Duyn J; et al.
Physiological dysfunction of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia revisited
1599
151222444501 2000 CEREBRAL CORTEX 10 (12): 1176-1184
Wagner AD; Koutstaal W; Maril A; Schacter DL; Buckner RL
Task-specific repetition priming in left inferior prefrontal cortex
5453
15135975110 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (3): 223-237
Keller TA; Carpenter PA; Just MA
The neural bases of sentence comprehension: a fMRI examination of syntactic and lexical processing
941
15149925111 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (3): 267-277
Xu B; Grafman J; Gaillard WD; Ishii K; Vega-Bermudez F; et al.
Conjoint and extended neural networks for the computation of speech codes: The neural basis of selective impairment in reading words and pseudowords
1428
151526545112 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (4): 322-334
Cycowicz YM; Friedman D; Snodgrass JG
Remembering the color of objects: An ERP investigation of source memory
611
15165895113 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (9): 837-848
Barch DM; Braver TS; Akbudak E; Conturo T; Ollinger J; et al.
Anterior cingulate cortex and response conflict: Effects of response modality and processing domain
538
151761075114 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (10): 954-965
Parsons LM; Osherson D
New evidence for distinct right and left brain systems for deductive versus probabilistic reasoning
119
151821705115 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (10): 966-974
Naccache L; Dehaene S
The priming method: Imaging unconscious repetition priming reveals an abstract representation of number in the parietal lobes
1746
151921385116 2001 CEREBRAL CORTEX 11 (12): 1150-1160
Otten LJ; Rugg MD
Task-dependency of the neural correlates of episodic encoding as measured by fMRI
2829
152023625757 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (1): 54-61
Schnider A; Valenza N; Morand S; Michel CM
Early cortical distinction between memories that pertain to ongoing reality and memories that don't
310
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
152121505758 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (2): 178-186
Henson RNA; Shallice T; Gorno-Tempini ML; Dolan RJ
Face repetition effects in implicit and explicit memory tests as measured by fMRI
2034
15229575759 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (5): 477-485
Kroger JK; Sabb FW; Fales CL; Bookheimer SY; Cohen MS; et al.
Recruitment of anterior dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in human reasoning: a parametric study of relational complexity
623
152320615760 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (5): 545-551
Chao LL; Weisberg J; Martin A
Experience-dependent modulation of category-related cortical activity
817
152419755761 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (6): 575-584
Fried I; Cameron KA; Yashar S; Fong R; Morrow JW
Inhibitory and excitatory responses of single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe during recognition of faces and objects
16
15259505762 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (6): 663-669
Campana G; Cowey A; Walsh V
Priming of motion direction and area V5/MT: a test of perceptual memory
16
152639795763 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (8): 808-817
Windmann S; Urbach TP; Kutas M
Cognitive and neural mechanisms of decision biases in recognition memory
25
152721345764 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (9): 900-907
Heckers S; Weiss AP; Alpert NM; Schacter DL
Hippocampal and brain stem activation during word retrieval after repeated and semantic encoding
66
152835535765 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (10): 1048-1056
Cansino S; Maquet P; Dolan RJ; Rugg MD
Brain activity underlying encoding and retrieval of source memory
1821
15294525766 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (11): 1115-1123
Mecklinger A; Gruenewald C; Besson M; Magnie MN; Von Cramon DY
Separable neuronal circuitries for manipulable and non-manipulable objects in working memory
15
153032555767 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (11): 1180-1192
Van Petten C; Luka BJ; Rubin SR; Ryan JP
Frontal brain activity predicts individual performance in an associative memory exclusion test
46
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15316405768 2002 CEREBRAL CORTEX 12 (12): 1342-1353
Pruessner JC; Kohler S; Crane J; Pruessner M; Lord C; et al.
Volumetry of temporopolar, perirhinal, entorhinal and parahippocampal cortex from high-resolution MR images: Considering the variability of the collateral sulcus
29
153214566397 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (2): 144-154
Bullmore E; Suckling J; Zelaya F; Long C; Honey G; et al.
Practice and difficulty evoke anatomically and pharmacologically dissociable brain activation dynamics
27
153315486398 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (3): 265-273
Johnson MK; Raye CL; Mitchell KJ; Greene EJ; Anderson AW
fMRI evidence for an organization of prefrontal cortex by both type of process and type of information
1013
153430486399 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (4): 381-391
van Turennout M; Bielamowicz L; Martin A
Modulation of neural activity during object naming: Effects of time and practice
56
153518746400 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (7): 793-805
Henson RN; Goshen-Gottstein Y; Ganel T; Otten LJ; Quayle A; et al.
Electrophysiological and haemodynamic correlates of face perception, recognition and priming
616
153611466401 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (8): 830-836
Ganis G; Kosslyn SM; Stose S; Thompson WL; Yurgelun-Todd DA
Neural correlates of different types of deception: An fMRI investigation
14
153717806402 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (9): 911-920
Kourtzi Z; Erb M; Grodd W; Bulthoff HH
Representation of the perceived 3-D object shape in the human lateral occipital complex
12
1538171026403 2003 CEREBRAL CORTEX 13 (12): 1313-1333
Cohen L; Martinaud O; Lemer C; Lehericy S; Samson Y; et al.
Visual word recognition in the left and right hemispheres: Anatomical and functional correlates of peripheral alexias
38
153913567090 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (1): 1-10
Sharp DJ; Scott SK; Wise RJS
Monitoring and the controlled processing of meaning: Distinct prefrontal systems
35
154018407091 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (2): 199-208
Aizenstein HJ; Stenger VA; Cochran J; Clark K; Johnson M; et al.
Regional brain activation during concurrent implicit and explicit sequence learning
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
154110647092 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (3): 231-246
Blaizot X; Martinez-Marcos A; Arroyo-Jimenez MD; Marcos P; Artacho-Perula E; et al.
The parahippocampal gyrus in the baboon: Anatomical, cytoarchitectonic and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies
00
154247887093 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (3): 256-267
Weis S; Klaver P; Reul J; Elger CE; Fernandez G
Temporal and cerebellar brain regions that support both declarative memory formation and retrieval
33
154321487094 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (4): 404-409
Floel A; Poeppel D; Buffalo EA; Braun A; Wu CWH; et al.
Prefrontal cortex asymmetry for memory encoding of words and abstract shapes
23
154415517095 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (5): 521-529
Giesbrecht B; Camblin CC; Swaab TY
Separable effects of semantic priming and imageability on word processing in human cortex
01
15454467096 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (5): 575-585
Mukamel R; Harel M; Hendler T; Malach R
Enhanced temporal non-linearities in human object-related occipito-temporal cortex
00
154624567097 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (6): 647-654
Macrae CN; Moran JM; Heatherton TF; Banfield JF; Kelley WM
Medial prefrontal activity predicts memory for self
24
15475597098 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (8): 903-913
Pollmann S; Lepsien J; Hugdahl K; von Cramon DY
Auditory target detection in dichotic listening involves the orbitofrontal and hippocampal paralimbic belts
00
154817477099 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (8): 914-921
Sakai K; Passingham RE
Prefrontal selection and medial temporal lobe reactivation in retrieval of short-term verbal information
00
154991047100 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (9): 1008-1021
Lewis JW; Wightman FL; Brefczynski JA; Phinney RE; Binder JR; et al.
Human brain regions involved in recognizing environmental sounds
01
15506467101 2004 CEREBRAL CORTEX 14 (11): 1256-1265
Mechelli A; Price CJ; Friston KJ; Ishai A
Where bottom-up meets top-down: Neuronal interactions during perception and imagery
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15514697675 2005 CEREBRAL CORTEX 15 (1): 31-39
Johansen-Berg H; Behrens TEJ; Sillery E; Ciccarelli O; Thompson AJ; et al.
Functional-anatomical validation and individual variation of diffusion tractography-based segmentation of the human thalamus
00
155213377676 2005 CEREBRAL CORTEX 15 (1): 109-116
Gruber T; Muller MM
Oscillatory brain activity dissociates between associative stimulus content in a repetition priming task in the human EEG
00
15534442400 1996 CESKA A SLOVENSKA NEUROLOGIE A NEUROCHIRURGIE 59 (1): 10-17
Linek V
The history of a research of the memory
00
15546596404 2003 CESKA A SLOVENSKA NEUROLOGIE A NEUROCHIRURGIE 66 (1): 20-30
Brazdil M; Dobsik M; Pazourkova M; Krupa P; Rektor I
Importance of functional MRI for evaluation of cognitive processes in the human brain. Localization of neuronal populations activated by "oddball" task
00
15551311042 1992 CHEMICAL SENSES 17 (3): 347-361
KLEMM WR; LUTES SD; HENDRIX DV; WARRENBURG S
TOPOGRAPHICAL EEG MAPS OF HUMAN RESPONSES TO ODORS
220
155612822849 1997 CHEMICAL SENSES 22 (6): 623-633
Larsson M
Semantic factors in episodic recognition of common odors in early and late adulthood: a review
623
15572253370 1998 CHEMICAL SENSES 23 (2): 131-135
Pol HEH; Hijman R; Baare WFC; van Ree JM
Effects of context on judgements of odor intensities in humans
08
15587933371 1998 CHEMICAL SENSES 23 (4): 433-441
White TL
Olfactory memory: the long and short of it
213
15592203907 1999 CHEMICAL SENSES 24 (3): 317-325
Degel J; Koster EP
Odors: Implicit memory and performance effects
623
156010613908 1999 CHEMICAL SENSES 24 (3): 337-346
Lehrner JP; Gluck J; Laska M
Odor identification, consistency of label use, olfactory threshold and their relationships to odor memory over the human lifespan
419
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15618224502 2000 CHEMICAL SENSES 25 (6): 703-708
Koenig O; Bourron G; Royet JP
Evidence for separate perceptive and semantic memories for odours: a priming experiment
11
156210425117 2001 CHEMICAL SENSES 26 (2): 117-123
Olsson MJ; Friden M
Evidence of odor priming: Edibility judgements are primed differently between the hemispheres
23
15637265118 2001 CHEMICAL SENSES 26 (3): 267-280
Degel J; Piper D; Koster EP
Implicit learning and implicit memory for odors: the influence of odor identification and retention time
314
15649395119 2001 CHEMICAL SENSES 26 (9): 1187-1192
Broman DA; Olsson MJ; Nordin S
Lateralization of olfactory cognitive functions: Effects of rhinal side of stimulation
16
156514575769 2002 CHEMICAL SENSES 27 (3): 191-206
Koster EP; Degel J; Piper D
Proactive and retroactive interference in implicit odor memory
37
15663556405 2003 CHEMICAL SENSES 28 (9): 799-805
Choudhury ES; Moberg P; Doty RL
Influences of age and sex on a microencapsulated odor memory test
00
15671351294 1993 CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT 17 (1): 39-45
PUTNAM FW
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN - BEHAVIORAL PROFILES AND PROBLEMS
136
15684433372 1998 CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT 22 (12): 1203-1216
Melchert TP
Family of origin history, psychological distress, quality of childhood memory, and content of first and recovered childhood memories
01
156991373909 1999 CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT 23 (8): 715-727
Joseph R
The neurology of traumatic "dissociative" amnesia: Commentary and literature review
316
15703143910 1999 CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT 23 (12): 1221-1224
Leavitt F
Manufactured memory, altered belief and self report mirage: The alleged false memory of Jean Piaget revisited
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
15719635120 2001 CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT 25 (12): 1643-1659
Roberts KP; Powell MB
Describing individual incidents of sexual abuse: a review of research on the effects of multiple sources of information on children's reports
29
15725315770 2002 CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT 26 (2): 139-147
Wilsnack SC; Wonderlich SA; Kristjanson AF; Vogeltanz-Holm ND; Wilsnack RW
Self-reports of forgetting and remembering childhood sexual abuse in a nationally representative sample of US women
03
157313932401 1996 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA 5 (2): 509-&
Siegel DJ
Cognition, memory, and dissociation
59
1574526187 1986 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 57 (3): 816-823
SCHACTER DL; MOSCOVITCH M; TULVING E; MCLACHLAN DR; FREEDMAN M
MNEMONIC PRECEDENCE IN AMNESIC PATIENTS - AN ANALOG OF THE AB ERROR IN INFANTS
2121
15751236249 1987 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 58 (3): 653-688
WITELSON SF
NEUROBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE IN CHILDREN
176
1576227250 1987 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 58 (3): 713-717
GOODMAN GS; HAITH MM
MEMORY DEVELOPMENT AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY - ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND LIMITATIONS
01
1577225357 1988 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 59 (2): 523-527
DIAMOND A
ABILITIES AND NEURAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING AB PERFORMANCE
1167
1578320358 1988 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 59 (5): 1366-1371
GOPNIK A; GRAF P
KNOWING HOW YOU KNOW - YOUNG CHILDRENS ABILITY TO IDENTIFY AND REMEMBER THE SOURCES OF THEIR BELIEFS
21105
1579247645 1990 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 61 (5): 1569-1583
BOROVSKY D; ROVEECOLLIER C
CONTEXTUAL CONSTRAINTS ON MEMORY RETRIEVAL AT 6 MONTHS
1851
1580326646 1990 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 61 (6): 1796-1807
PERRIS EE; MYERS NA; CLIFTON RK
LONG-TERM-MEMORY FOR A SINGLE INFANCY EXPERIENCE
1634
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
158110491621 1994 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 65 (1): 31-40
NEWCOMBE N; FOX NA
INFANTILE AMNESIA - THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY
816
15825331622 1994 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 65 (6): 1581-1604
TAYLOR M; ESBENSEN BM; BENNETT RT
CHILDRENS UNDERSTANDING OF KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION - THE TENDENCY FOR CHILDREN TO REPORT THAT THEY HAVE ALWAYS KNOWN WHAT THEY HAVE JUST LEARNED
1042
158310962402 1996 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 67 (4): 1816-1835
Bennetto L; Pennington BF; Rogers SJ
Intact and impaired memory functions in autism
966
15843292403 1996 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 67 (5): 1988-2004
Powell MB; Thomson DM
Children's memory of an occurrence of a repeated event: Effects of age, repetition, and retention interval across three question types
726
15858882850 1997 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 68 (5): 970-987
Nelson CA; Bloom FE
Child development and neuroscience
568
15869693373 1998 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 69 (2): 280-294
Adler SA; Gerhardstein P; Rovee-Collier C
Levels-of-processing effects in infant memory?
310
15877353374 1998 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 69 (5): 1361-1377
Brainerd CJ; Mojardin AH
Children's and adults' spontaneous false memories: Long-term persistence and mere-testing effects
1318
158814634503 2000 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 71 (5): 1223-1240
Vinter A; Perruchet P
Implicit learning in children is not related to age: Evidence from drawing behavior
19
15898305121 2001 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 72 (3): 803-815
O'Neill DK; Chong SCF
Preschool children's difficulty understanding the types of information obtained through the five senses
03
159017535771 2002 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 73 (5): 1363-1377
Brainerd CJ; Reyna VF; Forrest TJ
Are young children susceptible to the false-memory illusion?
77
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
159119856406 2003 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 74 (3): 728-751
Holliday RE
Reducing misinformation effects in children with cognitive interviews: Dissociating recollection and familiarity
02
159217726407 2003 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 74 (6): 1615-1627
Hayne H; Barr R; Herbert J
The effect of prior practice on memory reactivation and generalization
11
15937577102 2004 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 75 (2): 542-561
Ghetti S; Alexander KW
"'If it happened, I would remember it": Strategic use of event memorability in the rejection of false autobiographical events
00
159417817103 2004 CHILD DEVELOPMENT 75 (5): 1402-1417
Howe ML; Cicchetti D; Toth SL; Cerrito BM
True and false memories in maltreated children
00
15952393375 1998 CHILD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 4 (3): 161-177
Vakil E; Blachstein H; Sheinman M
Rey AVLT: Developmental norms for children and the sensitivity of different memory measures to age
13
159671283376 1998 CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 29 (2): 169-185
Joseph R
Traumatic amnesia, repression, and hippocampus injury due to emotional stress, corticosteroids and enkephalins
19
15971362851 1997 CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE 26 (2): 115-135
Stehbens JA; Loveland KA; Bordeaux JD; Contant C; Schiller M; et al.
A collaborative model for research: Neurodevelopmental effects of HIV-1 in children and adolescents with hemophilia as an example
010
15983411295 1993 CIBA FOUNDATION SYMPOSIA 174: 43-60
KINSBOURNE M
INTEGRATED CORTICAL FIELD MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS
311
159914471296 1993 CIBA FOUNDATION SYMPOSIA 174: 147-167
KIHLSTROM JF
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL UNCONSCIOUS AND THE SELF
38
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MARCEL AJ
SLIPPAGE IN THE UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS
417
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
160115323377 1998 CIRCULATION 98 (19): II289-II292
Adams DC; Hilton HJ; Madigan JD; Szerlip NJ; Cooper LA; et al.
Evidence for unconscious memory processing during elective cardiac surgery
00
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Bertolucci PHF; Siviero MO; Bueno OFA; Okamoto IH; Camargo CHP; et al.
Permanent global amnesia: case report
00
160311495122 2001 CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH 7 (8): 2182-2194
Mathijssen RHJ; van Alphen RJ; Verweij J; Loos WJ; Nooter K; et al.
Clinical pharmacokinetics and metabolism of irinotecan (CPT-11)
058
1604171775123 2001 CLINICAL CHILD AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 4 (2): 157-181
Gordon BN; Baker-Ward L; Ornstein PA
Children's testimony: A review of research on memory for past experiences
12
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FREDERIKS JAM
TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA
224
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RUIJS MBM; KEYSER A; GABREELS FJM
CLINICAL NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA PARAMETERS AS PREDICTORS FOR NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL RECOVERY AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME IN PEDIATRIC CLOSED-HEAD INJURY - A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
05
16076128647 1990 CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 13 (2): 147-163
PICCININ GL; FINALI G; PICCIRILLI M
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF L-DEPRENYL IN ALZHEIMERS TYPE DEMENTIA
3102
160814129841 1991 CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 14 (6): 523-536
FINALI G; PICCIRILLI M; OLIANI C; PICCININ GL
L-DEPRENYL THERAPY IMPROVES VERBAL MEMORY IN AMNESIC ALZHEIMER PATIENTS
039
16093241043 1992 CLINICAL NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 15 (2): 114-119
SCHWARTZ BL; HASHTROUDI S; HERTING RL; DEUTSCH SI
THE EFFECTS OF MILACEMIDE ON ITEM AND SOURCE MEMORY
29
16106213911 1999 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 110 (7): 1204-1209
Dietl T; Dirlich G; Vogl L; Lechner C; Strian F
Orienting response and frontal midline theta activity: a somatosensory spectral perturbation study
13
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
16112394504 2000 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 111 (8): 1438-1449
Golob EJ; Starr A
Effects of stimulus sequence on event-related potentials and reaction time during target detection in Alzheimer's disease
05
16129545124 2001 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 112 (4): 662-673
Matsumoto K; Matsuoka H; Yamazaki H; Sakai H; Kato T; et al.
Impairment of an event-related potential correlate of memory in schizophrenia: effects of immediate and delayed word repetition
24
16136375125 2001 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 112 (5): 750-757
Krause CM; Sillanmaki L; Haggqvist A; Heino R
Test-retest consistency of the event-related desynchronization/event-related synchronization of the 4-6, 6-8, 8-10 and 10-12 Hz frequency bands during a memory task
05
16142565126 2001 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 112 (7): 1295-1306
Luu P; Tucker DM
Regulating action: alternating activation of midline frontal and motor cortical networks
027
16152435772 2002 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 113 (8): 1339-1350
Hamm JP; Johnson BW; Kirk IJ
Comparison of the N300 and N400 ERPs to picture stimuli in congruent and incongruent contexts
05
16166847105 2004 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 115 (8): 1863-1874
Gallinat J; Winterer G; Herrmann CS; Senkowski D
Reduced oscillatory gamma-band responses in unmedicated schizophrenic patients indicate impaired frontal network processing
01
161712277106 2004 CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 115 (10): 2403-2409
Villemure C; Lorrain D; Plourde G
Sparing of perceptual implicit memory despite suppression of the electrophysiological word repetition effect: a study with general anesthetic isoflurane
00
16181241299 1993 CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST 7 (1): 70-84
WIENS AN; BRYAN JE; CROSSEN JR
ESTIMATING WAIS-R FSIQ FROM THE NATIONAL ADULT READING TEST-REVISED IN NORMAL SUBJECTS
333
16192301300 1993 CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST 7 (1): 85-95
MAROSSZEKY NEV; BATCHELOR J; SHORES EA; MAROSSZEKY JE; KLEINBOONSCHATE M; et al.
THE PERFORMANCE OF HOSPITALIZED, NON HEAD-INJURED CHILDREN ON THE WESTMEAD PTA SCALE
17
16209361624 1994 CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST 8 (4): 439-450
BINDER LM
PSYCHOGENIC MECHANISMS OF PROLONGED AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL RETROGRADE-AMNESIA
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