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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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14302760 1997 A N A E-APPROCHE NEUROPSYCHOLOGIQUE DES APPRENTISSAGES CHEZ L ENFANT 9 (3): 103-106
Pasquier F
Memories
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21534395 2000 ACADEMIC MEDICINE 75 (2): 182-190
Charlin BD; Tardif J; Boshuizen HPA
Scripts and medical diagnostic knowledge: Theory and applications for clinical reasoning instruction and research
123
33745652 2002 ACADEMIC MEDICINE 77 (10): S1-S6
Eva KW
The aging physician: Changes in cognitive processing and their impact on medical practice
02
412395008 2001 ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY 8 (12): 1223-1238
Weiss KL; Welsh RC; Eldevik OP; Bieliauskas LA; Steinberg BA
Cranial nerve clock - Part II: Functional MR imaging of brain activation during a declarative memory task
02
51293272 1998 ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 30 (3): 331-336
Marottoli RA; Richardson ED
Confidence in, and self-rating of, driving ability among older drivers
09
61263812 1999 ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 31 (6): 639-649
Sagberg F
Road accidents caused by drivers falling asleep
013
701571876 1995 ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY 20 (7-8): 585-610
KIDA T; SMITH JF
THE ENCODING AND RETRIEVAL OF NUMERICAL DATA FOR DECISION-MAKING IN ACCOUNTING CONTEXTS - MODEL DEVELOPMENT
09
82223813 1999 ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY 24 (2): 155-171
Ricchiute DN
The effect of audit seniors' decisions on working paper documentation and on partners' decisions
04
91336280 2003 ACTA ACUSTICA UNITED WITH ACUSTICA 89 (2): 333-338
Saberi K; Tirtabudi P; Petrosyan A; Perrott DR; Strybel TZ
Detection of dynamic changes in interaural delay
01
105281877 1995 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 39 (3): 333-337
ODDBYMUHRBECK E; JAKOBSSON J; ENQUIST B
IMPLICIT PROCESSING AND THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTION DURING BALANCED ANESTHESIA
39
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
11152132277 1996 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 40 (9): 1073-1086
Heier T; Steen PA
Awareness in anaesthesia: Incidence, consequences and prevention
334
1271842278 1996 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 40 (9): 1087-1100
Heier T; Steen PA
Assessment of anaesthesia depth
130
139254396 2000 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 44 (2): 133-143
Ghoneim MM; Block RI; Dhanaraj VJ; Todd MM; Choi WW; et al.
Auditory evoked responses and learning and awareness during general anesthesia
314
1413205009 2001 ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 45 (6): 750-755
Munte S; Munte TF; Mitzlaff B; Walz R; Leuwer M; et al.
Postoperative reading speed does not indicate implicit memory in elderly cardiac patients after propofol and remifentanyl anaesthesia
24
155185653 2002 ACTA NEUROBIOLOGIAE EXPERIMENTALIS 62 (4): 235-242
Kavcic V; Doty RW
Efficiency of the forebrain commissures: memory for stimuli seen by the other hemisphere
02
161206281 2003 ACTA NEUROBIOLOGIAE EXPERIMENTALIS 63 (1): 17-23
Jakubowska-Dogru E; Gumusbas U; Kara F
Individual variation in the spatial reference and working memory assessed under allothetic and idiothetic orientation cues in rat
01
177403273 1998 ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA 140 (3): 245-253
Lannoo E; Colardyn F; Vandekerckhove T; De Deyne C; De Soete G; et al.
Subjective complaints versus neuropsychological test performance after moderate to severe head injury
15
1814372279 1996 ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA 96 (1): 43-50
Parkin AJ
Focal retrograde amnesia: A multi-faceted disorder?
27
197192280 1996 ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA 96 (1): 51-54
Wilson BA
Rehabilitation and management of memory problems
11
2011495654 2002 ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA 102 (3): 114-121
Lekeu F; Wojtasik V; Van der Linden M; Salmon E
Training early Alzheimer patients to use a mobile phone
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2113773 1984 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 70 (4): 285-298
BENNETTLEVY JM
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF SEVERE CLOSED HEAD-INJURY ON MEMORY - EVIDENCE FROM A CONSECUTIVE SERIES OF YOUNG-ADULTS
417
2215781 1991 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 83 (4): 262-262
TEGNER R
DISPLACEMENT OF DISEASE IN ANOSOGNOSIA
00
233441546 1994 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 89: 204-209
CHRISTIANSON SA
COMMENTS ON NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF EPILEPSY SURGERY - ARE THE TESTS SENSITIVE ENOUGH
00
247271547 1994 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 90 (5): 360-366
CHRISTIANSON SA; NEPPE V; HOFFMAN H
AMNESIA AND VEGETATIVE ABNORMALITIES AFTER IRRADIATION TREATMENT - A CASE-STUDY
03
2522961878 1995 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 92: 5-&
ENGBERG A
SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - EPIDEMIOLOGY, EXTERNAL CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND REHABILITATION OF MENTAL AND PHYSICAL SEQUELAE - PREFACE
00
267602761 1997 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 95 (3): 152-157
Zanetti O; Binetti G; Magni E; Rozzini L; Bianchetti A; et al.
Procedural memory stimulation in Alzheimer's disease: Impact of a training programme
626
276403274 1998 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 97 (2): 131-137
Zhuang P; Dang N; Warzeri A; Gerloff C; Cohen LG; et al.
Implicit and explicit learning in an auditory serial reaction time task
07
282194397 2000 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 102 (6): 378-384
Jehkonen M; Ahonen JP; Dastidar P; Laippala P; Vilkki J
Unawareness of deficits after right hemisphere stroke: double-dissociations of anosognosias
28
2911446282 2003 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 107: 7-13
Nilsson LG
Memory function in normal aging
13
308726983 2004 ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 109 (6): 398-406
Soderlund H; Nyberg L; Nilsson LG
Cerebral atrophy as predictor of cognitive function in old, community-dwelling individuals
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
31192762 1997 ACTA NEUROPSYCHIATRICA 9 (3): 124-126
Jelicic M; Bonebakker AE
Literature search on intact cognitive skills in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia
00
322721 1980 ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA 62 (4): 364-368
HEMMINGSEN R; RAFAELSEN OJ
HYPNAGOGIC AND HYPNOPOMPIC HALLUCINATIONS DURING AMITRIPTYLINE TREATMENT
011
333656984 2004 ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA 110 (2): 83-91
Keri S; Janka Z
Critical evaluation of cognitive dysfunctions as endophenotypes of schizophrenia
00
3471306985 2004 ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA 110 (4): 243-256
Hill K; Mann L; Laws KR; Stephenson CME; Nimmo-Smith I; et al.
Hypofrontality in schizophrenia: a meta-analysis of functional imaging studies
00
35321178 1986 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 61 (1): 3-16
CARROLL M; SIMINGTON A
THE EFFECTS OF DEGREE OF LEARNING, MEANING, AND INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES ON THE FEELING-OF-KNOWING
45
361159315 1988 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 67 (3): 191-257
MILLER J
DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS MODELS OF HUMAN INFORMATION-PROCESSING - THEORETICAL DISTINCTIONS AND EMPIRICAL RESULTS
1164
372332281 1996 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 92 (1): 1-16
Ballesteros S; Manga D
The effects of variation of an irrelevant dimension on same-different visual judgments
15
385362282 1996 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 94 (2): 133-143
Korsnes MS; Magnussen S
Age comparisons of serial position effects in short-term memory
319
393272763 1997 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 95 (2): 195-214
Stevenson RJ; Prescott J
Judgments of chemosensory mixtures in memory
111
4014392764 1997 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 97 (3): 219-234
Carroll M; Shanahan C
The effect of context and metamemory judgements on automatic processes in memory
11
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
41153275 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 98 (2-3): 121-125
Wolters G; Logan G
Introduction: Fluency and remembering
00
4224583276 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 98 (2-3): 127-140
Kelley CM; Jacoby LL
Subjective reports and process dissociation: Fluency, knowing, and feeling
714
43661203277 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 98 (2-3): 211-230
Wagner AD; Gabrieli JDE
On the relationship between recognition familiarity and perceptual fluency: Evidence for distinct mnemonic processes
813
4427423278 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 98 (2-3): 253-265
Knowlton BJ
The relationship between remembering and knowing: A cognitive neuroscience perspective
1218
4515353279 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 98 (2-3): 291-310
MacDonald PA; MacLeod CM
The influence of attention at encoding on direct and indirect remembering
911
4638743280 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 98 (2-3): 311-341
Bentin S; Moscovitch M; Nirhod O
Levels of processing and selective attention effects on encoding in memory
1113
4719483281 1998 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 99 (1): 43-58
Nicolas S; Marchal A
Implicit memory, explicit memory and the picture bizarreness effect
01
483323814 1999 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 102 (2-3): 319-343
Hollingworth A; Henderson JM
Object identification is isolated from scene semantic constraint: evidence from object type and token discrimination
18
4924704398 2000 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 105 (2-3): 127-139
Buckner RL; Logan J; Donaldson DI; Wheeler ME
Cognitive neuroscience of episodic memory encoding
912
5015524399 2000 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 105 (2-3): 141-157
Habib R; McIntosh AR; Tulving E
Individual differences in the functional neuroanatomy of verbal discrimination learning revealed by positron emission tomography
06
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5116414400 2000 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 105 (2-3): 159-179
Kohler S; Moscovitch M; Winocur G; McIntosh AR
Episodic encoding and recognition of pictures and words: role of the human medial temporal lobes
49
5225524401 2000 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 105 (2-3): 195-210
Duzel E
When, where, what: the electromagnetic contribution to the WWW of brain activity during recognition
14
53111035010 2001 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 107 (1-3): 9-42
Savoy RL
History and future directions of human brain mapping and functional neuroimaging
415
5414675011 2001 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 107 (1-3): 249-273
Bennett PJ; Sekuler AB; McIntosh AR; Della-Maggiore V
The effects of aging on visual memory: evidence for functional reorganization of cortical networks
18
5522855012 2001 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 107 (1-3): 293-321
Grill-Spector K; Malach R
fMR-adaptation: a tool for studying the functional properties of human cortical neurons
3360
56191455013 2001 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 107 (1-3): 323-351
op de Beeck H; Wagemans J; Vogels R
Can neuroimaging really tell us what the human brain is doing? The relevance of indirect measures of population activity
08
5716395655 2002 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 109 (3): 269-284
Zeelenberg R; Pecher D
False memories and lexical decision: even twelve primes do not cause long-term semantic priming
28
5826666283 2003 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 112 (1): 43-69
Hamilton M; Rajaram S
States of awareness across multiple memory tasks: obtaining a "pure" measure of conscious recollection
01
594496284 2003 ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA 113 (2): 147-165
Engelkamp J; Jahn P
Lexical, conceptual and motor information in memory for action phrases: a multi-system account
01
6010386285 2003 ACTAS ESPANOLAS DE PSIQUIATRIA 31 (2): 79-84
Alvarez MR; Salgado DR
Study of HIV-related neuropsychological impairment: a review of methodological aspects
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
611282765 1997 ACTAS LUSO-ESPANOLAS DE NEUROLOGIA PSIQUIATRIA Y CIENCIAS AFINES 25 (1): 45-49
Mateos JLA; Herran A
Instruments for screening cognitive deterioration in HIV infection
00
62141643282 1998 ACTAS LUSO-ESPANOLAS DE NEUROLOGIA PSIQUIATRIA Y CIENCIAS AFINES 26 (5): 315-332
Ortiz T; Maestu F; Lopez-Ibor JJ
Origin, cognitive significance, and clinical applications in psychiatry of the P300 component
00
631293283 1998 ACTAS LUSO-ESPANOLAS DE NEUROLOGIA PSIQUIATRIA Y CIENCIAS AFINES 26 (6): 363-370
Pereda M; Ayuso-Mateos JL; Del Barrio AG; Echevarria S; Farinas CM; et al.
Normative data for the neuropsychological evaluation of intravenous drug users
22
6410615014 2001 ADDICTION 96 (1): 47-56
McCusker CG
Cognitive biases and addiction: an evolution in theory and method
013
651595656 2002 ADDICTION 97 (5): 543-554
Shaffer HJ; Eber GB
Temporal progression of cocaine dependence symptoms in the US National Comorbidity Survey
03
666333815 1999 ADDICTION RESEARCH 7 (3): 213-226
Leung KS; McCusker CG
Accessibility and availability of smoking-related associations in smokers
13
677327664 2005 ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS 30 (2): 235-245
Hendricks PS; Brandon TH
Smoking expectancy associates among college smokers
00
681365657 2002 ADOLESCENCE 37 (146): 411-430
Kidd SA; Kral MJ
Suicide and prostitution among street youth: A qualitative analysis
01
6918782 1991 ADVANCES IN BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 13 (1): 1-11
MATTHEWS TJ; WERDEN JI; KOBLENZSULCOV CJ
A CLIENT-RUN COMPUTER-SYSTEM FOR PSYCHIATRIC-WARD MANAGEMENT
00
702126232 1987 ADVANCES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR 20: 185-238
ROVEECOLLIER C; HAYNE H
REACTIVATION OF INFANT MEMORY - IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITIVE-DEVELOPMENT
31114
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7121844402 2000 ADVANCES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR, VOL 27 27: 1-53
Fisher C
From form to meaning: A role for structural alignment ln the acquisition of language
02
72491955015 2001 ADVANCES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR, VOL 28 28: 41-100
Brainerd CJ; Reyna VF
Fuzzy-trace theory: Dual processes in memory, reasoning, and cognitive neuroscience
913
73231365658 2002 ADVANCES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR, VOL 30 30: 103-152
Bauer PJ; Burch MM; Kleinknecht EE
Developments in early recall memory: Normative trends and individual differences
34
74142126286 2003 ADVANCES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR, VOL 31 31: 173-227
Pelphrey KA; Reznick JS
Working memory in infancy
02
75220976 1992 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH 19: 193-198
PARK CW; FEICK L; MOTHERSBAUGH DL
CONSUMER KNOWLEDGE ASSESSMENT - HOW PRODUCT EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OF BRANDS, ATTRIBUTES, AND FEATURES AFFECTS WHAT WE THINK WE KNOW
02
76623977 1992 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH 19: 505-513
SHAPIRO S; MACINNIS DJ
MAPPING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PREATTENTIVE PROCESSING AND ATTITUDES
03
7736108978 1992 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH 19: 795-805
SANYAL A
PRIMING AND IMPLICIT MEMORY - A REVIEW AND A SYNTHESIS RELEVANT FOR CONSUMER-BEHAVIOR
44
785371548 1994 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, VOL XXI 21: 270-275
LEE AY
THE MERE EXPOSURE EFFECT - IS IT A MERE CASE OF MISATTRIBUTION
24
799292766 1997 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, VOL XXIV 24: 288-294
Chung SW; Szymanski K
Effects of brand name exposure on brand choices: An implicit memory perspective
44
801126986 2004 ADVANCES IN CONSUMER RESEARCH, VOLUME XXXI 31: 664-665
Aggarwal P; Law S
Processing general versus specific brand information: The influence of relationship norms in consumers' choice of processing strategies
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
8111451549 1994 ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 26 26: 75-121
KENRICK DT
EVOLUTIONARY SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY - FROM SEXUAL SELECTION TO SOCIAL COGNITION
128
82222355659 2002 ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 34 34: 199-249
Lieberman MD; Gaunt R; Gilbert DT; Trope Y
Reflexion and reflection: A social cognitive neuroscience approach to attributional inference
29
831135129 1985 ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOR 15: 153-188
SHERRY DF
FOOD STORAGE BY BIRDS AND MAMMALS
469
8442563816 1999 ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOR, VOL. 28 28: 115-173
Clayton NS; Soha JA
Memory in avian food caching and song learning: A general mechanism or different processes?
28
85181813817 1999 ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOR, VOL. 28 28: 175-245
Rovee-Collier C; Hartshorn K
Long-term memory in human infants: Lessons in psychobiology
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862724403 2000 ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOR, VOL. 29 29: 215-245
Heyes CM; Ray ED
What is the significance of imitation in animals?
218
8731033284 1998 AGEING AND SOCIETY 18: 185-208
Bluck S; Levine LJ
Reminiscence as autobiographical memory: a catalyst for reminiscence theory development
213
883686287 2003 AGGRESSION AND VIOLENT BEHAVIOR 8 (5): 547-561
Pontius AA
From volitional action to automatized homicide: changing levels of self and consciousness during partial limbic seizures
13
8915883285 1998 AGING & MENTAL HEALTH 2 (1): 7-19
Agnew SK; Morris RG
The heterogeneity of anosognosia for memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease: a review of the literature and a proposed model
613
9011336288 2003 AGING & MENTAL HEALTH 7 (2): 113-122
Howorth P; Saper J
The dimensions of insight in people with dementia
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9116401879 1995 AGING AND COGNITION 2 (2): 89-107
MUTTER SA; LINDSEY SE; PLISKE RM
AGING AND CREDIBILITY JUDGMENT
12
9218891880 1995 AGING AND COGNITION 2 (3): 169-191
Kazmerski VA; Friedman D; Hewitt S
Event-related potential repetition effect in Alzheimer's patients: Multiple repetition priming with pictures
45
9342701881 1995 AGING AND COGNITION 2 (3): 192-205
Maki PM
Is implicit memory preserved in Alzheimer's disease? Implications for theories of implicit memory
66
9414332283 1996 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 3 (1): 30-36
Vakil E; Melamed MD; Even N
Direct and indirect measures of contextual information: Older versus young adult subjects
11
953542284 1996 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 3 (3): 215-228
Correa DD; Graves RE; Costa L
Awareness of memory deficit in Alzheimer's disease patients and memory-impaired older adults
1013
9618282285 1996 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 3 (4): 251-263
Rybash JM; Hoyer WJ
Process dissociation procedure reveals age differences in unconscious influences on memory for possible and impossible objects
23
9715252286 1996 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 3 (4): 264-271
Habib R; Jelicic M; Craik FIM
Are implicit memory deficits in the elderly due to differences in explicit memory processes?
23
9820552287 1996 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 3 (4): 307-319
DeglInnocenti A; Backman L
Aging and source memory: Influences of intention to remember and associations with frontal lobe tests
59
9911932767 1997 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 4 (1): 1-32
Nilsson LG; Backman L; Erngrund K; Nyberg L; Adolfsson R; et al.
The Betula prospective cohort study: Memory, health and aging
1167
10018372768 1997 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 4 (1): 33-44
Schugens MM; Daum I; Spindler M; Birbaumer N
Differential effects of aging on explicit and implicit memory
413
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
10125363286 1998 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 5 (1): 14-26
Rybash JM; Santoro KE; Hoyer WJ
Adult age differences in conscious and unconscious influences on memory for novel associations
00
10239773287 1998 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 5 (2): 147-165
Prull MW; Light LL; Collett ME; Kennison RF
Age-related differences in memory illusions: Revelation effect
02
1038773818 1999 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 6 (3): 157-178
Glass JM; Park DC; Zucker RA
Alcoholism, aging, and cognition: A review of evidence for shared or independent impairments
01
10413433819 1999 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 6 (3): 187-200
Bayen UJ
Aging and source monitoring of characters in literary texts
13
1056394404 2000 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 7 (2): 112-118
Putzke JD; Rickert EJ; Duke LW; Marson DC; Harrell L
Differential automatic processing deficits in early stage Alzheimer's disease
00
1066344405 2000 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 7 (2): 119-129
Haut MW; Kuwabara H; Leach S; Callahan T
Age-related changes in neural activation during working memory performance
24
1079294406 2000 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 7 (4): 230-244
Moulin CJA; Perfect TJ; Jones RW
Global predictions of memory in Alzheimer's disease: Evidence for preserved metamemory monitoring
12
10816435016 2001 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 8 (1): 72-78
Newman MC; Allen JJB; Kaszniak AW
Tasks for assessing memory for temporal order versus memory for items in aging
03
1092345017 2001 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 8 (4): 256-268
Troyer AK
Improving memory knowledge, satisfaction, and functioning via an education and intervention program for older adults
00
110201365018 2001 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 8 (4): 284-306
Elsner RJF
Odor memory and aging
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11130475660 2002 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 9 (2): 145-156
Lazzara MM; Yonelinas AP; Ober BA
Implicit memory in aging: Normal transfer across semantic decisions and stimulus format
22
11219715661 2002 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 9 (3): 184-200
Lovden M; Ronnlund M; Nilsson LG
Remembering and knowing in adulthood: Effects of enacted encoding and relations to processing speed
00
11316855662 2002 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 9 (4): 298-333
MacKay DG; James LE
Aging, retrograde amnesia, and the binding problem for phonology and orthography: A longitudinal study of "hippocampal amnesic" HM
00
1148236289 2003 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 10 (1): 74-82
Moulin CJA; James N; Perfect TJ; Jones RW
Knowing what you cannot recognise: Further evidence for intact metacognition in Alzheimer's disease
00
11520596290 2003 AGING NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION 10 (4): 281-297
Waldie BE; See STK
Remembering words never presented: False memory effects in dementia of the Alzheimer type
00
1164301882 1995 AGING-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 7 (6): 423-429
Neri M; Andermarcher E; DeVreese LP; Rubichi S; Sacchet C; et al.
Transient global amnesia: Memory and metamemory
01
1179282288 1996 AGING-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 8 (1): 42-46
Olofsson M; Backman L
Influences of intentionality at encoding and retrieval on memory in adulthood and old age
22
1182192289 1996 AGING-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 8 (5): 328-333
Patrick L; Leber M; Johnston S
Aspects of cognitive status as predictors of mobility following geriatric rehabilitation
111
119120979 1992 AIDS 6 (1): 109-113
MARTIN EM; SORENSEN DJ; EDELSTEIN HE; ROBERTSON LC
DECISION-MAKING SPEED IN HIV-1 INFECTION - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT
846
1207515663 2002 AIDS 16 (2): 259-267
Knippels HMA; Goodkin K; Weiss JJ; Wilkie FL; Antoni MH
The importance of cognitive self-report in early HIV-1 infection: validation of a cognitive functional status subscale
02
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1211356987 2004 AIDS 18: S49-S59
Justice AC; McGinnis KA; Atkinson JH; Heaton RK; Young C; et al.
Psychiatric and neurocognitive disorders among HIV-positive and negative veterans in care: Veterans Aging Cohort Five-Site Study
02
1221431550 1994 AKTUELLE NEUROLOGIE 21 (5): 167-172
RASCH N; SCHIFFTER R
CEREBRAL INFARCTS, COMPLICATIONS AND THE ROLE OF HEMISPHERIC DOMINANCE
01
1233221883 1995 ALCOHOL HEALTH & RESEARCH WORLD 19 (2): 155-158
INGLE KG; WEINGARTNER HJ
COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN ALCOHOLISM - APPROACHES TO THEORETICAL MODELING
01
1244312290 1996 ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 20 (1): 25-30
Weingardt KR; Stacy AW; Leigh BC
Automatic activation of alcohol concepts in response to positive outcomes of alcohol use
942
1253263288 1998 ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 22 (5): 1065-1069
Nixon SJ; Tivis RD; Jenkins MR; Parsons OA
Effects of cues on memory in alcoholics and controls
03
12672425664 2002 ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH 26 (7): 1031-1046
Pfefferbaum A; Rosenbloom M; Sullivan EV
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