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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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210111336450 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 627-642
Westerberg CE; Marsolek CJ
Hemispheric asymmetries in memory processes as measured in a false recognition paradigm
00
2102281476451 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 643-665
Markowitsch HJ; Vandekerckhove MMP; Lanfermann H; Russ MO
Engagement of lateral and medial prefrontal areas in the ecphory of sad and happy autobiographical memories
13
2103472766452 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 687-728
Greenberg DL; Rubin DC
The neuropsychology of autobiographical memory
37
2104431046453 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 791-812
Ward J
Encoding and the frontal lobes: A dissociation between retrograde and anterograde memories
00
210516596454 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 827-846
Wheeler MA; Stuss DT
Rememebering and knowing in patients with frontal lobe injuries
01
210655946455 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 847-869
Eskes GA; Szostak C; Stuss DT
Role of the frontal lobes in implicit and explicit retrieval tasks
00
210737526456 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 1009-1026
Fletcher PC; Stephenson CME; Carpenter TA; Donovan T; Bullmore ET
Regional brain activations predicting subsequent memory success: An event-related FMRI study of the influence of encoding tasks
33
2108411896457 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 1107-1128
Tisserand DJ; Jolles J
On the involvement of prefrontal networks in cognitive ageing
03
21098456458 2003 CORTEX 39 (4-5): 1129-1138
Ben Shalom D
Memory in autism: Review and synthesis
00
211016927152 2004 CORTEX 40 (1): 9-17
Vuilleumier P
Anosognosia: The neurology of beliefs and uncertainties
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21115607153 2004 CORTEX 40 (1): 19-40
Marcel AJ; Tegner R; Nimmo-Smith I
Anosognosia for plegia: Specificity, extension, partiality and disunity of bodily unawareness
02
2112101857154 2004 CORTEX 40 (3): 559-576
Merker B
Cortex, countercurrent context, and dimensional integration of lifetime memory
00
2113197155 2004 CORTEX 40 (3): 580-581
Lamme VAF
Local versus global recurrency commentary on: Cortex, countercurrent context, and dimensional integration of lifetime memory by Bjorn Merker
00
21149727679 2005 CORTEX 41 (1): 67-75
Turnbull OH; Evans CEY; Owen V
Negative emotions and anosognosia
00
2115124523 1980 CRC CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOENGINEERING 4 (2): 113-164
GEVINS AS; SCHAFFER RE
A CRITICAL-REVIEW OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC (EEG) CORRELATES OF HIGHER CORTICAL FUNCTIONS
338
21162311650 1994 CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL 7 (2): 159-170
SMITH GJW; VANDERMEER G
CREATIVITY THROUGH PSYCHOSOMATICS
14
211721562870 1997 CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL 10 (4): 285-301
Lubart TI; Getz I
Emotion, metaphor, and the creative process
07
21182415809 2002 CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL 14 (2): 193-205
Gruszka A; Necka E
Priming and acceptance of close and remote associations by creative and less creative people
00
21191231658 1990 CRIME AND JUSTICE-A REVIEW OF RESEARCH 12: 99-169
MOFFITT TE
THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF JUVENILE-DELINQUENCY - A CRITICAL-REVIEW
046
212011025810 2002 CRIME AND JUSTICE: A REVIEW OF RESEARCH, VOL 29 29: 203-271
Thomas GC; Leo RA
The effects of Miranda v. Arizona: "Embedded" in our national culture?
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21212685811 2002 CRITICAL CARE 6 (5): 411-417
Broomhead LR; Brett SJ
Clinical review: Intensive care follow-up - what has it told us?
01
21221235166 2001 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE 29 (3): 573-580
Jones C; Griffiths RD; Humphris G; Clin M; Skirrow PM
Memory, delusions, and the development of acute posttraumatic stress disorder-related symptoms after intensive care
140
212351862871 1997 CRITICAL REVIEWS IN NEUROBIOLOGY 11 (2-3): 101-120
Poucet B; Benhamou S
The neuropsychology of spatial cognition in the rat
249
21242665167 2001 CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH 35 (1): 44-64
Munroe RL; Gauvain M
Why the paraphilias? Domesticating strange sex
01
21252311977 1995 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 10 (3): 367-394
NUCKOLLS CW
THE MISPLACED LEGACY OF GREGORY BATESON - TOWARD A CULTURAL DIALECTIC OF KNOWLEDGE AND DESIRE
01
21261275812 2002 CULTURE & PSYCHOLOGY 8 (1): 5-14
Brockmeier J
Introduction: Searching for cultural memory
02
21272695813 2002 CULTURE & PSYCHOLOGY 8 (1): 15-43
Brockmeier J
Remembering and forgetting: Narrative as cultural memory
19
21282195814 2002 CULTURE & PSYCHOLOGY 8 (1): 130-145
Tschuggnall K; Welzer H
Rewriting memories: Family recollections of the national socialist past in Germany
00
21292102872 1997 CURRENT BIOLOGY 7 (1): R53-R55
Eichenbaum H
Memory: Old questions, new perspectives
08
21303402873 1997 CURRENT BIOLOGY 7 (9): 645-651
Gauthier I; Anderson AW; Tarr MJ; Skudlarski P; Gore JC
Levels of categorization in visual recognition studied using functional magnetic resonance imaging
1972
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
213112283950 1999 CURRENT BIOLOGY 9 (13): R482-R484
Eichenbaum H
The hippocampus: The shock of the new
05
213216354534 2000 CURRENT BIOLOGY 10 (17): 1017-1024
James TW; Humphrey GK; Gati JS; Menon RS; Goodale MA
The effects of visual object priming on brain activation before and after recognition
1829
21334124535 2000 CURRENT BIOLOGY 10 (18): R668-R670
Mazer JA; Gallant JL
Object recognition: Seeing us seeing shapes
01
21347114536 2000 CURRENT BIOLOGY 10 (20): R753-R756
Gauthier I
Visual priming: The ups and downs of familiarity
00
21357165168 2001 CURRENT BIOLOGY 11 (19): 1528-1530
Otten LJ; Rugg MD
When more means less: neural activity related to unsuccessful memory encoding
1214
213614285169 2001 CURRENT BIOLOGY 11 (23): R964-R967
Wagner AD; Davachi L
Cognitive neuroscience: Forgetting of things past
08
21370206459 2003 CURRENT BIOLOGY 13 (4): R126-R127
Greenspan RJ
RNA and memory: From feeding to localization
01
21388616460 2003 CURRENT BIOLOGY 13 (4): 342-349
Altmann CF; Bulthoff HH; Kourtzi Z
Perceptual organization of local elements into global shapes in the human visual cortex
17
21392126461 2003 CURRENT BIOLOGY 13 (20): 1792-1796
James TW; Gauthier I
Auditory and action semantic features activate sensory-specific perceptual brain regions
12
2140461326 1993 CURRENT CONTENTS/ARTS & HUMANITIES (26): 12-12
SCHACTER DL
MEMORY WITHOUT REMEMBERING - A CITATION-CLASSIC COMMENTARY ON IMPLICIT MEMORY - HISTORY AND CURRENT STATUS BY SCHACTER,D.L.
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2141461327 1993 CURRENT CONTENTS/SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (50): 8-8
SCHACTER DL
MEMORY WITHOUT REMEMBERING - A CITATION-CLASSIC COMMENTARY ON IMPLICIT MEMORY - HISTORY AND CURRENT STATUS BY SCHACTER,D.L.
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21423111978 1995 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4 (1): 19-23
EICHENBAUM H; BUNSEY M
ON THE BINDING OF ASSOCIATIONS IN MEMORY - CLUES FROM STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL REGION IN PAIRED-ASSOCIATE LEARNING
2656
2143191979 1995 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4 (3): 85-89
WILKIE DM
TIME-PLACE LEARNING
115
214412312874 1997 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 6 (3): 56-60
Payne DG; Neuschatz JS; Lampinen JM; Lynn SJ
Compelling memory illusions: The qualitative characteristics of false memories
2022
21454232875 1997 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 6 (3): 60-65
Loftus EF
Memory for a past that never was
1225
214617332876 1997 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 6 (3): 65-70
Schacter DL
False recognition and the brain
66
21476272877 1997 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 6 (3): 70-74
Shobe KK; Kihlstrom JF
Is traumatic memory special?
1529
21482192878 1997 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 6 (6): 157-162
Blake R
What can be "perceived" in the absence of visual awareness?
05
21499503426 1998 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 7 (5): 154-157
Nadel L; Jacobs WJ
Traumatic memory is special
515
21504143951 1999 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 8 (1): 23-27
Engel SA
Using neuroimaging to measure mental representations: Finding color-opponent neurons in visual cortex
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21515173952 1999 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 8 (3): 80-85
Rovee-Collier C
The development of infant memory
013
215211194537 2000 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 9 (4): 123-127
Roediger HL; McDermott KB
Tricks of memory
1724
215315205170 2001 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 10 (1): 1-4
Schacter DL; Badgaiyan RD
Neuroimaging of priming: New perspectives on implicit and explicit memory
2121
21541165171 2001 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 10 (1): 13-17
Kenrick DT
Evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, and dynamical systems: Building an integrative paradigm
02
21558185815 2002 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 11 (5): 164-169
Brainerd CJ; Reyna VF
Fuzzy-trace theory and false memory
67
21568156462 2003 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 12 (1): 32-35
McNally RJ
Recovering memories of trauma: A view from the laboratory
55
215714227156 2004 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (2): 49-55
Paller KA
Electrical signals of memory and of the awareness of remembering
00
215810187157 2004 CURRENT DIRECTIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 13 (5): 177-181
Poldrack RA; Wagner AD
What can neuroimaging tell us about the mind? Insights from prefrontal cortex
00
21598551328 1993 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 3 (2): 166-170
SAKAI K; MIYASHITA Y
MEMORY AND IMAGERY IN THE TEMPORAL-LOBE
839
216032481651 1994 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 4 (2): 189-194
OCHSNER KN; CHIU CYP; SCHACTER DL
VARIETIES OF PRIMING
1717
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21614541652 1994 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 4 (2): 218-225
JOHNSON MH
BRAIN AND COGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENT IN INFANCY
06
216211861653 1994 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 4 (2): 256-265
PICTON TW; STUSS DT
NEUROBIOLOGY OF CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE
129
21632821654 1994 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 4 (6): 812-822
KUHL PK
LEARNING AND REPRESENTATION IN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
156
2164191011980 1995 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 5 (2): 169-177
SQUIRE LR; ALVAREZ P
RETROGRADE-AMNESIA AND MEMORY CONSOLIDATION - A NEUROBIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
80238
216523681981 1995 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 5 (2): 184-190
SALMON DP; BUTTERS N
NEUROBIOLOGY OF SKILL AND HABIT LEARNING
2367
21664562443 1996 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 6 (2): 158-164
Koch C; Braun J
Towards the neuronal correlate of visual awareness
113
2167311112444 1996 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 6 (2): 207-214
Schacter DL; Koutstaal W; Norman KA
Can cognitive neuroscience illuminate the nature of traumatic childhood memories?
1414
2168291032879 1997 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 7 (2): 209-216
Tulving E; Markowitsch HJ
Memory beyond the hippocampus
3877
216925882880 1997 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 7 (2): 217-227
Nadel L; Moscovitch M
Memory consolidation, retrograde amnesia and the hippocampal complex
95269
217051763427 1998 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 8 (2): 227-233
Wiggs CL; Martin A
Properties and mechanisms of perceptual priming
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2171133953 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 9 (2): 155-157
Gallagher M; Schacter DL
Cognitive neuroscience
22
21721823954 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 9 (2): 164-170
Kaas JH; Hackett TA; Tramo MJ
Auditory processing in primate cerebral cortex
495
21735763955 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 9 (2): 171-177
Maguire EA; Burgess N; O'Keefe J
Human spatial navigation: cognitive maps, sexual dimorphism, and neural substrates
446
217410543956 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 9 (2): 184-188
Hasselmo ME; McClelland JL
Neural models of memory
017
217522503957 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 9 (2): 240-244
Fleischman DA; Gabrieli J
Long-term memory in Alzheimer's disease
313
217613784538 2000 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 10 (2): 187-194
Miyashita Y; Hayashi T
Neural representation of visual objects: encoding and top-down activation
840
21773464539 2000 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 10 (2): 205-210
Kuperberg G; Heckers S
Schizophrenia and cognitive function
833
217818574540 2000 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 10 (2): 224-231
Grady CL; Craik FI
Changes in memory processing with age
2070
217911825172 2001 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 11 (2): 194-201
Martin A; Chao LL
Semantic memory and the brain: structure and processes
1884
21807825173 2001 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 11 (2): 202-208
Dale AM; Halgren E
Spatiotemporal mapping of brain activity by integration of multiple imaging modalities
846
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
218115526463 2003 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY 13 (2): 159-166
Grill-Spector K
The neural basis of object perception
37
21822321329 1993 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 6 (5): 756-760
ROBERTSON IH
COGNITIVE REHABILITATION IN NEUROLOGIC DISEASE
221
21831361330 1993 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 6 (5): 773-777
MACCIOCCHI SN; REID DB; BARTH JT
DISABILITY FOLLOWING HEAD-INJURY
012
21842481655 1994 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 7 (1): 61-64
BOERI R; SALMAGGI A
PROSOPAGNOSIA - COMMENTARY
03
21859331656 1994 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 7 (4): 294-298
RAPP PR; HEINDEL WC
MEMORY-SYSTEMS IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL AGING
436
21862272881 1997 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 10 (1): 5-9
Bly BM; Kosslyn SM
Functional anatomy of object recognition in humans: Evidence from positron emission tomography and functional magnetic resonance imaging
517
21874243428 1998 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 11 (6): 639-641
Dobkin BH
Driving cognitive and motor gains with rehabilitation after brain and spinal cord injury
02
2188161115174 2001 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 14 (1): 47-54
Orban GA
Imaging image processing in the human brain
02
21895306464 2003 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY 16: S11-S16
Dujardin K; Laurent B
Dysfunction of the human memory systems: role of the dopaminergic transmission
00
2190954847 1991 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY 4 (5): 720-724
BOISSON D
SEQUELAE AND REHABILITATION OF HEAD-INJURY
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
21919471062 1992 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY 5 (1): 65-70
DEHAAN EHF; NEWCOMBE F
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF VISION
00
219217491063 1992 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY 5 (1): 83-87
GABRIELI JDE
NEUROLOGY OF MEMORY
03
219319401331 1993 CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY 6 (1): 93-97
GABRIELI JDE
DISORDERS OF MEMORY IN HUMANS
57
21941511982 1995 CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY 8 (4): 258-263
NICHOLL CG
MILD MEMORY IMPAIRMENT
01
21951342882 1997 CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY 10 (5): 395-401
Spitzer M; Casas B
Project for a scientific psychopathology
02
21964983958 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY 12 (3): 331-337
Markowitsch HJ
Neuroimaging and mechanisms of brain function in psychiatric disorders
25
219712613959 1999 CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY 12 (3): 345-349
Ritchie K; Richards M
Recent developments in neuropsychological assessment
01
21985215816 2002 CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY 15 (1): 3-7
Hofer A; Weiss EM
Advances in the neuroimaging of cognitive functions in schizophrenia
02
21996637158 2004 CURRENT OPINION IN PSYCHIATRY 17 (6): 479-485
Fuchs T
Neurobiology and psychotherapy: an emerging dialogue
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2200301025817 2002 CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN 8 (1): 45-58
Buffett-Jerrott SE; Stewart SH
Cognitive and sedative effects of benzodiazepine use
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
22012312445 1996 CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY 15 (1): 77-96
Baeyens F; Wrzesniewski A; deHouwer J; Eelen P
Toilet rooms, body massages, and smells: Two field studies on human evaluative odor conditioning
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2202231473429 1998 CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-4): 181-224
Lampinen JM; Neuschatz JS; Payne DG
Memory illusions and consciousness: Examining the phenomenology of true and false memories
2228
220310403430 1998 CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-4): 225-246
Basden BH; Basden DR; Thomas RL; Souphasith S
Memory distortion in group recall
05
2204281493431 1998 CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY 16 (3-4): 247-283
Berg ML; May JG
Parallel processing in visual perception and memory: What goes where and when?
11
22053485818 2002 CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY 21 (3): 253-264
Butler MA; Pallone NJ
Accuracy of recall among "eyewitnesses" to a simulated robbery: Intrapersonal and stimulus determinants
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2206520659 1990 CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH & REVIEWS 9 (1): 35-45
PRING L; FREESTONE SE; KATAN SA
RECALLING PICTURES AND WORDS - REVERSING THE GENERATION EFFECT
26
22071765175 2001 CYBERNETICS AND SYSTEMS 32 (3-4): 393-409
Martin CC
The evolution of perception
01
22088285176 2001 CYBERPSYCHOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 4 (5): 565-572
Hoffman HG; Garcia-Palacios A; Thomas AK; Schmidt A
Virtual reality monitoring: Phenomenal characteristics of real, virtual, and false memories
26
22094356465 2003 CYBERPSYCHOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 6 (2): 151-159
Flannery KA; Walles R
How does schema theory apply to real versus virtual memories?
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22101326466 2003 CYBERPSYCHOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 6 (3): 289-294
Optale G; Marin S; Pastore M; Nasta A; Pianon C
Male sexual dysfunctions and multimedia immersion therapy (Follow-Up)
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22111243432 1998 DAEDALUS 127 (2): 37-69
Edelman GM
Building a picture of the brain
15
221201067159 2004 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS 37 (2): 265-286
Kock N
The three threats of action research: a discussion of methodological antidotes in the context of an information. systems study
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22135322883 1997 DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS 8 (3): 152-156
Heun R; Burkart M; Benkert O
Effect of repetition and inspection times on picture recall in patients with dementia of Alzheimer type
02
22145193433 1998 DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS 9 (2): 99-102
Lavenu I; Pasquier F; Lebert F; Pruvo JP; Petit H
Explicit memory in frontotemporal dementia: The role of medial temporal atrophy
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Thomas-Ollivier V; Reymann JM; Le Moal S; Schuck S; Lieury A; et al.
Procedural memory in recent-onset Parkinson's disease
07
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Rusted J; Gaskell M; Watts S; Sheppard L
People with dementia use schemata to support episodic memory
12
22177246467 2003 DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS 15 (1): 6-9
Karlsson T; Johansson I; Adolfsson R; Nilsson LG; Dubuc S
Recognition memory in Alzheimer's disease - A demonstration of a remarkable memory capacity in Alzheimer's disease
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221817467160 2004 DEMENTIA AND GERIATRIC COGNITIVE DISORDERS 17 (3): 181-187
Vogel A; Stokholm J; Gade A; Andersen BB; Hejl AM; et al.
Awareness of deficits in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: Do MCI patients have impaired insight?
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Requena C; Ibor MIL; Maestu F; Campo P; Ibor JJL; et al.
Effects of cholinergic drugs and cognitive training on dementia
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Ellwart T; Rinck M; Becker ES
Selective memory and memory deficits in depressed inpatients
13
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222120535177 2001 DEUTSCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR SPORTMEDIZIN 52 (12): 369-376
Schmidt D; Struder HK; Krause BJ; Herzog H; Hollmann W; et al.
Influence of endurance training on the cerebral representation of episodic memory in aging
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22222482446 1996 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 8 (1): 247-272
Svrakic NM; Svrakic DM; Cloninger CR
A general quantitative theory of personality development: Fundamentals of a self-organizing psychobiological complex
029
222321482884 1997 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 9 (4): 679-700
Fonagy P; Target M
Attachment and reflective function: Their role in self-organization
577
2224191093434 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 589-605
Toth SL; Cicchetti D
Remembering, forgetting, and the effects of trauma on memory: A developmental psychopathology perspective
211
222511823435 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 607-624
Estes WK
Models of human memory and their implications for research on aging and psychopathology
11
2226181823436 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 625-653
Bower GH; Sivers H
Cognitive impact of traumatic events
220
2227111183437 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 681-698
Howe ML
Individual differences in factors that modulate storage and retrieval of traumatic memories
510
222891553438 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 717-738
Eisen ML; Goodman GS
Trauma, memory, and suggestibility in children
69
22295613439 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 781-792
Loftus E; Joslyn S; Polage D
Repression: A mistaken impression?
310
223016883440 1998 DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 10 (4): 793-809
Nelson CA; Carver LJ
The effects of stress and trauma on brain and memory: A view from developmental cognitive neuroscience
625
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2231157467 1989 DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY 31 (5): 569-581
PINKERTON F; WATSON DR; MCCLELLAND RJ
A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF CHILDREN WITH READING, WRITING AND SPELLING DIFFICULTIES
022
22322261064 1992 DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY 34 (10): 885-892
RUIJS MBM; KEYSER A; GABREELS FJM
ASSESSMENT OF POSTTRAUMATIC AMNESIA IN YOUNG-CHILDREN
29
22333602885 1997 DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY 39 (5): 343-346
Hepper PG
Memory in utero?
16
22341663441 1998 DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY 40 (8): 551-562
DeLong GR; Teague LA; Kamran MM
Effects of fluoxetine treatment in young children with idiopathic autism
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2235269258 1987 DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 3 (1): 13-36
GROBER E; BUSCHKE H
GENUINE MEMORY DEFICITS IN DEMENTIA
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22362167363 1988 DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 4 (3): 199-230
WELSH MC; PENNINGTON BF
ASSESSING FRONTAL-LOBE FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN - VIEWS FROM DEVELOPMENTAL-PSYCHOLOGY
9195
2237245660 1990 DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 6 (1): 39-56
SHAW GA; BROWN G
LATERALITY AND CREATIVITY CONCOMITANTS OF ATTENTION PROBLEMS
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GRATTAN LM; ESLINGER PJ
FRONTAL-LOBE DAMAGE IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS - A COMPARATIVE REVIEW
663
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