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Papers and Books by DL Schacter
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Nodes: 7733, Authors: 11743, Journals: 1016, Outer References: 177526, Words: 7526
Collection span: 1976 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1801684150 1985 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 2 (2): 149-168
RICHARDSON JTE; BARRY C
THE EFFECTS OF MINOR CLOSED HEAD-INJURY UPON HUMAN-MEMORY - FURTHER EVIDENCE ON THE ROLE OF MENTAL-IMAGERY
321
1802249252 1987 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 4 (4): 385-415
DEHAAN EHF; YOUNG A; NEWCOMBE F
FACE RECOGNITION WITHOUT AWARENESS
52135
1803231359 1988 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 5 (3): 317-336
YOUNG AW; DEHAAN EHF
BOUNDARIES OF COVERT RECOGNITION IN PROSOPAGNOSIA
2558
1804231460 1989 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 6 (2): 179-210
HANLEY JR; YOUNG AW; PEARSON NA
DEFECTIVE RECOGNITION OF FAMILIAR PEOPLE
1168
18051234648 1990 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 7 (4): 329-346
MUTTER SA; HOWARD DV; HOWARD JH; WIGGS CL
PERFORMANCE ON DIRECT AND INDIRECT TESTS OF MEMORY AFTER MILD CLOSED HEAD-INJURY
1724
18061561047 1992 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 9 (5): 369-401
DEPARTZ MP; SERON X; VANDERLINDEN M
REEDUCATION OF A SURFACE DYSGRAPHIA WITH A VISUAL-IMAGERY STRATEGY
011
18076451304 1993 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 1-20
DALLABARBA G
CONFABULATION - KNOWLEDGE AND RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE
4572
18085531305 1993 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 79-108
MCGLINCHEYBERROTH R; MILBERG WP; VERFAELLIE M; ALEXANDER M; KILDUFF PT
SEMANTIC PROCESSING IN THE NEGLECTED VISUAL-FIELD - EVIDENCE FROM A LEXICAL DECISION TASK
077
18096401306 1993 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 10 (3): 263-272
DAVID A; OWEN AM; FORSTL H
ON THE SELF-AWARENESS OF FOCAL BRAIN DISEASES BY THE PATIENT IN CORTICAL BLINDNESS AND CORTICAL DEAFNESS - ANNOTATED SUMMARY AND TRANSLATION
34
181018701631 1994 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 11 (5): 543-578
HANLEY JR; DAVIES ADM; DOWNES JJ; MAYES AR
IMPAIRED RECALL OF VERBAL MATERIAL FOLLOWING RUPTURE AND REPAIR OF AN ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY ANEURYSM
1741
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18112681960 1995 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 12 (8): 863-892
Schwartz MF; Montgomery MW; FitzpatrickDeSalme EJ; Ochipa C; Coslett HB; et al.
Analysis of a disorder of everyday action
435
181217462417 1996 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 13 (3): 391-413
VanderLinden M; Bredart S; Depoorter N; Coyette F
Semantic memory and amnesia: A case study
1929
181381283390 1998 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 15 (1-2): 7-51
Behrmann M; Plaut DC; Nelson J
A literature review and new data supporting an interactive account of letter-by-letter reading
534
18145453391 1998 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 15 (1-2): 167-201
Chialant D; Caramazza A
Perceptual and lexical factors in a case of letter-by-letter reading
08
18156843392 1998 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 15 (3): 243-277
Humphreys GW; Rumiati RI
Agnosia without prosopagnosia or alexia: Evidence for stored visual memories specific to objects
212
18166283393 1998 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 15 (4): 361-375
Parkin AJ; Hunkin NM; Squires EJ
Unlearning John Major: The use of errorless learning in the reacquisition of proper names following herpes simplex encephalitis
512
181714363394 1998 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 15 (5): 401-437
Haslam C; Cook ML; McKone E
Memory for generalities: Access to higher-level categorical relationships in amnesia
34
181815993922 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (1): 1-48
Young AW; Burton AM
Simulating face recognition: Implications for modelling cognition
431
18196133923 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 193-195
Schacter DL
The Cognitive Neuropsychology of false memories: Introduction
22
1820291143924 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 197-214
Kopelman MD
Varieties of false memory
1414
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
182121863925 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 215-242
Dab S; Claes T; Morais J; Shallice T
Confabulation with a selective descriptor process impairment
69
182218603926 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 243-265
Parkin AJ; Ward J; Bindschaedler C; Squires EJ; Powell G
False recognition following frontal lobe damage: The role of encoding factors
1619
182323953927 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 267-292
Rapcsak SZ; Reminger SL; Glisky EL; Kaszniak AW; Comer JF
Neuropsychological mechanisms of false facial recognition following frontal lobe damage
1520
182412973928 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 293-315
Ward J; Parkin AJ; Powell G; Squires EJ; Townshend J; et al.
False recognition of unfamiliar people: "Seeing film stars everywhere"
612
182529603929 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 317-341
Koutstaal W; Schacter DL; Verfaellie M; Brenner C; Jackson EM
Perceptually based false recognition of novel objects in amnesia: Effects of category size and similarity to category prototypes
1616
182624453930 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 343-359
Melo B; Winocur G; Moscovitch M
False recall and false recognition: An examination of the effects of selective and combined lesions to the medial temporal lobe diencephalon and frontal lobe structures
2727
182723663931 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 361-384
Balota DA; Cortese MJ; Duchek JM; Adams D; Roediger HL; et al.
Veridical and false memories in healthy older adults and in dementia of the Alzheimer's type
6063
182812503932 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 385-398
Dalla Barba G; Nedjam Z; Dubois B
Confabulation, executive functions, and source memory in Alzheimer's disease
1316
182927493933 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 399-415
Kensinger EA; Schacter DL
When true memories suppress false memories: Effects of ageing
4444
183020603934 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 417-436
Jacoby LL
Deceiving the elderly: Effects of accessibility bias in cued-recall performance
912
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
183133973935 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 437-458
Mather M; Johnson MK; De Leonardis DM
Stereotype reliance in source monitoring: Age differences and neuropsychological test correlates
1634
1832441123936 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 459-488
Rubin SR; Van Petten C; Glisky EL; Newberg WN
Memory conjunction errors in younger and older adults: Event-related potential and neuropsychological data
1723
183318453937 1999 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-5): 489-508
Dodhia RM; Metcalfe J
False memories and source monitoring
46
18349614518 2000 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 17 (1-3): 143-163
Gauthier I; Tarr MJ; Moylan J; Anderson AW; Skudlarski P; et al.
Does visual subordinate-level categorisation engage the functionally defined fusiform face area?
423
1835491894519 2000 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 17 (7): 585-621
Kopelman MD
Focal retrograde amnesia and the attribution of causality: An exceptionally critical review
1429
18366725154 2001 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 18 (3): 227-261
Filoteo JV; Friedrich FJ; Stricker JL
Shifting attention to different levels within global-local stimuli: A study of normal participants and a patient with temporal-parietal lobe damage
04
18374555155 2001 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 18 (6): 481-508
Epstein R; DeYoe EA; Press DZ; Rosen AC; Kanwisher N
Neuropsychological evidence for a topographical learning mechanism in parahippocampal cortex
314
1838271095792 2002 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 19 (2): 135-163
Westmacott R; Moscovitch M
Temporally graded semantic memory loss in amnesia and semantic dementia: Further evidence for opposite gradients
34
18392435793 2002 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 19 (8): 675-695
Osswald K; Humphreys GW; Olson A
Words are more than the sum of their parts: Evidence for detrimental effects of word-level information in alexia
02
184051466434 2003 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 20 (3-6): 409-432
Tranel D; Kemmerer D; Adolphs R; Damasio H; Damasio AR
Neural correlates of conceptual knowledge for actions
05
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18412526435 2003 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 20 (3-6): 525-540
Kan IP; Barsalou LW; Solomon KO; Minor JK; Thompson-Schill SL
Role of mental imagery in a property verification task: fMRI evidence for perceptual representations of conceptual knowledge
17
18428466436 2003 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 20 (3-6): 561-574
Price CJ; Noppeney U; Phillips J; Devlin JT
How is the fusiform gyrus related to category-specificity?
04
1843644253 1987 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 19 (1): 1-32
NISSEN MJ; BULLEMER P
ATTENTIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF LEARNING - EVIDENCE FROM PERFORMANCE-MEASURES
249553
1844749649 1990 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 22 (1): 1-35
LOGAN GD
REPETITION PRIMING AND AUTOMATICITY - COMMON UNDERLYING MECHANISMS
48151
1845853650 1990 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 22 (1): 72-110
BOWERS KS; REGEHR G; BALTHAZARD C; PARKER K
INTUITION IN THE CONTEXT OF DISCOVERY
1864
1846128843 1991 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 23 (3): 393-419
BIEDERMAN I; COOPER EE
PRIMING CONTOUR-DELETED IMAGES - EVIDENCE FOR INTERMEDIATE REPRESENTATIONS IN VISUAL OBJECT RECOGNITION
58136
1847151731632 1994 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 26 (3): 240-346
JOHNSON NF; PUGH KR
A COHORT MODEL OF VISUAL WORD RECOGNITION
438
18482781961 1995 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 29 (1): 1-23
JUSCZYK PW; ASLIN RN
INFANTS DETECTION OF THE SOUND PATTERNS OF WORDS IN FLUENT SPEECH
5111
184929762858 1997 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 33 (2): 154-207
Gomez RL
Transfer and complexity in artificial grammar learning
527
18509782859 1997 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 33 (3): 209-265
Dosher BA; Rosedale GS
Configural processing in memory retrieval: Multiple cues and ensemble representations
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
185115913395 1998 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 36 (1): 28-71
Chun MM; Jian YH
Contextual cueing: Implicit learning and memory of visual context guides spatial attention
18100
18522683396 1998 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 36 (2): 138-202
Jolicoeur P; Dell' Acqua R
The demonstration of short-term consolidation
154
185328534520 2000 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 40 (3): 227-259
Buchner A; Wippich W
On the reliability of implicit and explicit memory measures
1631
185431026437 2003 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 46 (4): 414-466
Goldstone RL; Sakamoto Y
The transfer of abstract principles governing complex adaptive systems
03
185518907133 2004 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 48 (1): 47-94
Kvavilashvili L; Mandler G
Out of one's mind: A study of involuntary semantic memories
24
185643255156 2001 COGNITIVE SCIENCE 25 (1): 111-172
Van Orden GC; Pennington BF; Stone GO
What do double dissociations prove?
319
1857171145157 2001 COGNITIVE SCIENCE 25 (2): 203-244
Sun R; Merrill E; Peterson T
From implicit skills to explicit knowledge: a bottom-up model of skill learning
418
185814391633 1994 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 18 (3): 225-240
CLOITRE M; SHEAR MK; CANCIENNE J; ZEITLIN SB
IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT MEMORY FOR CATASTROPHIC ASSOCIATIONS TO BODILY SENSATION WORDS IN PANIC DISORDER
1131
18590532418 1996 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 20 (3): 213-233
Morris SJ
Processing strategies used by dysphoric individuals: Self-derogating, non-self-enhancing, or schematic?
03
18607202419 1996 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 20 (6): 625-635
Amir N; McNally RJ; Wiegartz PS
Implicit memory bias for threat in posttraumatic stress disorder
1023
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
186113563938 1999 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 23 (1): 21-38
McCabe RE
Implicit and explicit memory for threat words in high-and low-anxiety-sensitive participants
13
18623563939 1999 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 23 (3): 285-306
Williams JMG; Stiles WB; Shapiro DA
Cognitive mechanisms in the avoidance of painful and dangerous thoughts: Elaborating the assimilation model
110
186312424521 2000 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 24 (3): 279-295
Elzinga BM; de Beurs E; Sergeant JA; Van Dyck R; Phaf RH
Dissociative style and directed forgetting
36
18642217134 2004 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 28 (3): 283-292
Amir N; Beard C
Inhibitory difficulties and anxiety sensitivity
00
186535687135 2004 COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH 28 (3): 387-414
Barry ES; Naus MJ; Rehm LP
Depression and implicit memory: Understanding mood congruent memory bias
00
1866235651 1990 COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY 55: 953-962
CRICK F; KOCH C
SOME REFLECTIONS ON VISUAL AWARENESS
988
1867231652 1990 COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY 55: 987-994
MILNER B; MCANDREWS MP; LEONARD G
FRONTAL LOBES AND MEMORY FOR THE TEMPORAL-ORDER OF RECENT EVENTS
06
186832112653 1990 COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY 55: 1007-1023
SQUIRE LR; ZOLAMORGAN S; CAVE CB; HAIST F; MUSEN G; et al.
MEMORY - ORGANIZATION OF BRAIN SYSTEMS AND COGNITION
1116
18694712420 1996 COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY 61: 115-134
Ramachandran VS
What neurological syndromes can tell us about human nature: Some lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome, and anosognosia
29
187024982421 1996 COLD SPRING HARBOR SYMPOSIA ON QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY 61: 185-195
Squire LR; Zola SM
Memory, memory impairment, and the medial temporal lobe
414
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18711803940 1999 COLLEGE ENGLISH 62 (1): 11-29
Francoz MJ
Habit as memory incarnate
01
187211277136 2004 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 104 (3): 801-835
Brown DK
Rationing criminal defense entitlements: An argument from institutional design
03
18732623397 1998 COMMUNICATION EDUCATION 47 (4): 326-336
King PE; Sawyer CR
Mindfulness, mindlessness and communication instruction
00
187421021048 1992 COMMUNICATION MONOGRAPHS 59 (3): 288-300
KELLERMANN K
COMMUNICATION - INHERENTLY STRATEGIC AND PRIMARILY AUTOMATIC
128
18751727137 2004 COMMUNICATION THEORY 14 (1): 27-50
Lee KM
Presence, explicated
13
18761395794 2002 COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL 38 (5): 403-412
Davalos DB; Green M; Rial D
Enhancement of executive functioning skills: An additional tier in the treatment of schizophrenia
01
18774251307 1993 COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY 34 (3): 192-197
SELTEN JPCJ; SIJBEN NES; VANDENBOSCH RJ; OMLOOVISSER J; WARMERDAM H
THE SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE OF NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS - A SELF-RATING SCALE
021
187817773941 1999 COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY 40 (2): 160-171
Allen JG; Console DA; Lewis L
Dissociative detachment and memory impairment: Reversible amnesia or encoding failure?
24
18792203942 1999 COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY 40 (3): 221-225
Schiffer F; Anderson CM; Teicher MH
Electroencephalogram, bilateral ear temperature, and affect changes induced by lateral visual field stimulation
04
18804397138 2004 COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRY 45 (4): 281-288
Salazar-Fraile J; Tabares-Seisdedos R; Selva-Vera G; Balanza-Martinez V; Martinez-Arn A; et al.
Recall and recognition confabulation in psychotic and bipolar disorders: Evidence for two different types without unitary mechanisms
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18813363398 1998 COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE- LIFE SCIENCES 321 (2-3): 91-96
Pittenger C; Kandel E
A genetic switch for long-term memory
114
188210243399 1998 COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE- LIFE SCIENCES 321 (2-3): 153-156
Squire LR
Memory systems
524
188311183400 1998 COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE- LIFE SCIENCES 321 (2-3): 163-166
Jaffard R; Bontempi B; Laurent-Demir C; Destrade C
Memory consolidation and hippocampal system
00
18849373401 1998 COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE III-SCIENCES DE LA VIE- LIFE SCIENCES 321 (2-3): 199-205
Perani D
Brain imaging and memory systems in humans: the contribution of PET methods
02
18851237139 2004 COMPUTER HUMAN INTERACTION: PROCEEDINGS 3101: 40-49
Bidwell NJ; Lueg CP
Creating a framework for situated way-finding research
00
18865411308 1993 COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR 9 (1): 95-104
SPEIGHT I; LAUFER ME; MATTES K
CIV (COMPUTER-AIDED INTERACTIVE VIDEO) - A NOVEL APPLICATION IN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION
02
188701125158 2001 COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS 20 (6): 625-656
Nissan E
An AI formalism for competing claims of identification: Capturing the "Smemorato di Collegno" amnesia case
06
18885336438 2003 CONCEPTS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE PART A 16A (1): 63-70
Frankenstein U; Wennerberg A; Richter W; Bernstein C; Morden D; et al.
Activation and deactivation in blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging
00
18892107678 2005 CONCEPTS IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE PART B-MAGNETIC RESONANCE ENGINEERING 24B (1): 46-55
Sarty GE; Borowsky R
Functional MRI activation maps from empirically defined curve fitting
00
18909545159 2001 CONNECTION SCIENCE 13 (4): 293-321
Phaf RH; Den Dulk P; Tijsseling A; Lebert E
Novelty-dependent learning and topological mapping
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
18916925160 2001 CONNECTION SCIENCE 13 (4): 349-382
Raffone A; Van Leeuwen C
Activation and coherence in memory processes: Revisiting the Parallel Distributed Processing approach to retrieval
03
18925441049 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (1): 47-53
KIHLSTROM JF
DISSOCIATION AND DISSOCIATIONS - A COMMENT ON CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION
711
1893402501050 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (2): 93-133
REBER AS
THE COGNITIVE UNCONSCIOUS - AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE
2149
18944111051 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (2): 143-147
REBER AS
EVOLUTION, CONSCIOUSNESS, AND ALL THAT - A REPLY
00
1895041052 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (2): 148-151
BAARS BJ; BANKS WP
THE EVIDENCE FOR ANOSOGNOSIA - INTRODUCTION
00
18962161053 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (2): 152-162
GALIN D
THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS ON AWARENESS, MONITORING, AND SELF IN RELATION TO ANOSOGNOSIA
811
1897131054 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (2): 163-168
GIBSON KR
TOWARD AN EMPIRICAL-BASIS FOR UNDERSTANDING CONSCIOUSNESS AND SELF-AWARENESS
00
1898121055 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (2): 169-171
SCHEIBEL A
A CAUTIONARY NOTE
00
18994461056 1992 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 1 (3): 241-264
BONANNO GA; WEXLER BE
THE SELECTIVE PERCEPTION AND RECOGNITION OF SINGLE WORDS FROM COMPETING DICHOTIC STIMULUS PAIRS
15
19002391309 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (2): 89-108
MANGAN B
TAKING PHENOMENOLOGY SERIOUSLY - THE FRINGE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITIVE RESEARCH
1142
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
19016231310 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (2): 119-125
MCGOVERN K
FEELINGS IN THE FRINGE
01
19023211311 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (2): 126-136
BAARS BJ
PUTTING THE FOCUS ON THE FRINGE - 3 EMPIRICAL CASES
23
19035391312 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (3): 210-224
CAHILL C; ALEITHAN M; FRITH CD
CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS RULE-INDUCTION - A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CASE-STUDY
01
19042581313 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (3): 225-236
HENKE K; LANDIS T; MARKOWITSCH HJ
SUBLIMINAL PERCEPTION OF PICTURES IN THE RIGHT-HEMISPHERE
615
19053361314 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (4): 264-280
GOPNIK A
PSYCHOPSYCHOLOGY
04
1906211061315 1993 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 2 (4): 334-354
KIHLSTROM JF
THE CONTINUUM OF CONSCIOUSNESS
03
19075621634 1994 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 3 (2): 129-147
SCHWENDER D; MADLER C; KLASING S; PETER K; POPPEL E
ANESTHETIC CONTROL OF 40-HZ BRAIN ACTIVITY AND IMPLICIT MEMORY
321
19083301635 1994 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 3 (2): 148-165
ANDRADE J; MUNGLANI R; JONES JG; BADDELEY AD
COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE DURING ANESTHESIA
813
190913871636 1994 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 3 (2): 166-195
CASELEYRONDI G; MERIKLE PM; BOWERS KS
UNCONSCIOUS COGNITION IN THE CONTEXT OF GENERAL-ANESTHESIA
711
191031151637 1994 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 3 (2): 246-264
KAHAN TL; LABERGE S
LUCID DREAMING AS METACOGNITION - IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITIVE SCIENCE
011
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
19114681638 1994 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 3 (3-4): 452-469
SCHOOLER JW
SEEKING THE CORE - THE ISSUES AND EVIDENCE SURROUNDING RECOVERED ACCOUNTS OF SEXUAL TRAUMA
730
19123501962 1995 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 4 (1): 22-51
RAMACHANDRAN VS
ANOSOGNOSIA IN PARIETAL LOBE SYNDROME
1845
191371061963 1995 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 4 (2): 137-158
BOGEN JE
ON THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS .2. CONSTRAINING THE SEMANTIC PROBLEM
014
191411371964 1995 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 4 (4): 379-386
Kihlstrom JF
Memory and consciousness: An appreciation of Claparede and Recognition et Moiite
36
19155231965 1995 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 4 (4): 399-409
Manza L; Bornstein RF
Affective discrimination and the implicit learning process
611
191635521966 1995 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 4 (4): 440-458
Chiu CYP; Schacter DL
Auditory priming for nonverbal information: Implicit and explicit memory for environmental sounds
1414
191711491967 1995 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 4 (4): 459-482
Reingold EM
Facilitation and interference in indirect implicit memory tests and in the process dissociation paradigm: The letter insertion and the letter deletion tasks
47
1918162422 1996 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 5 (1-2): 1-1
Banks WP
Implicit memory .2. Introduction
026
1919411692423 1996 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 5 (1-2): 27-72
Bower GH
Reactivating a reactivation theory of implicit memory
2537
19208532424 1996 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 5 (1-2): 73-90
MacLeod CM
How priming affects two speeded implicit tests of remembering: Naming colors versus reading words
510
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
192125852425 1996 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 5 (1-2): 91-116
Mori M; Graf P
Nonverbal local context cues explicit but not implicit memory
23
192226452426 1996 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 5 (1-2): 117-130
Reingold EM; GoshenGottstein Y
Automatic retrieval of new associations under shallow encoding conditions
79
192316492427 1996 CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION 5 (1-2): 142-164
Challis BH; Velichkovsky BM; Craik FIM
Levels-of-processing effects on a variety of memory tasks: New findings and theoretical implications
2227
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