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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
101341 1976 PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 83 (3): 452-481
SCHACTER DL
HYPNAGOGIC STATE - CRITICAL-REVIEW OF LITERATURE
5051
211702 1977 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 5 (1): 47-82
SCHACTER DL
EEG THETA WAVES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PHENOMENA - REVIEW AND ANALYSIS
7979
301073 1977 CORTEX 13 (2): 150-176
SCHACTER DL; CROVITZ HF
MEMORY FUNCTION AFTER CLOSED HEAD-INJURY - REVIEW OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
106106
4144 1977 PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS 44 (2): 656-656
SCHACTER DL; CROVITZ HF
FALLING WHILE FALLING ASLEEP - SEX-DIFFERENCES
00
51375 1978 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL 39 (11): 1831-1840
DEIKER T; CHAMBERS HE
STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF HALLUCINATIONS IN ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL AND FUNCTIONAL-PSYCHOSIS
010
601406 1978 JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 17 (6): 721-743
SCHACTER DL; EICH JE; TULVING E
SEMON,RICHARD THEORY OF MEMORY
3131
7187 1979 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 136 (2): 219-220
SCHLAUCH R
HYPNOPOMPIC HALLUCINATIONS AND TREATMENT WITH IMIPRAMINE
16
81568 1979 ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY 36: 750-758
BECKER DP; GROSSMAN RG; MCLAURIN RL; CAVENESS WF
HEAD-INJURIES
211
91529 1979 BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 70 (FEB): 97-119
JONES D; GALE A; SMALLBONE A
SHORT-TERM RECALL OF 9-DIGIT STRINGS AND THE EEG
05
1014510 1979 BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 18 (FEB): 87-98
MILLER E
LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF HEAD-INJURY - DISCUSSION OF THE EVIDENCE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE PREPARATION OF LEGAL REPORTS
713
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
1111811 1979 CORTEX 15 (1): 131-134
CROVITZ HF
MEMORY RETRAINING IN BRAIN-DAMAGED PATIENTS - THE AIRPLANE LIST
1839
1222312 1979 CORTEX 15 (2): 225-234
CROVITZ HF; HARVEY MT; HORN RW
PROBLEMS IN THE ACQUISITION OF IMAGERY MNEMONICS - 3 BRAIN-DAMAGED CASES
1626
1311313 1979 CORTEX 15 (2): 269-283
HANNAY HJ; LEVIN HS; GROSSMAN RG
IMPAIRED RECOGNITION MEMORY AFTER HEAD-INJURY
1249
1412114 1979 CORTEX 15 (2): 331-335
CROVITZ HF; HARVEY MT
EARLY-CHILDHOOD AMNESIA - QUANTITATIVE STUDY WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF RETROGRADE-AMNESIA AFTER BRAIN INJURY
18
1511715 1979 CORTEX 15 (4): 609-618
HARVEY MT; CROVITZ HF
TELEVISION QUESTIONNAIRE TECHNIQUES IN ASSESSING FORGETTING IN LONG-TERM-MEMORY
02
1613416 1979 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 42 (8): 715-723
BENTIN S; GORDON HW
ASSESSMENT OF COGNITIVE ASYMMETRIES IN BRAIN-DAMAGED AND NORMAL SUBJECTS - VALIDATION OF A TEST BATTERY
016
1715417 1979 NEUROPADIATRIE 10 (2): 183-194
WIESSE J; ULRICH G; SCHEULER W
CONTRIBUTION TO THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY OF INFANTILE DYSMEGALOPSY
00
1814618 1979 PRAXIS DER KINDERPSYCHOLOGIE UND KINDERPSYCHIATRIE 28 (4): 133-136
WIESSE J; ULRICH G
DE-REALIZATION PHENOMENA - MICROPSIES OF A 9-YEAR-OLD BOY - PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION AND PSYCHODYNAMIC INTERPRETATION
01
1913519 1979 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY 16 (2): 143-150
BLACKBURN R
CORTICAL AND AUTONOMIC AROUSAL IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PSYCHOPATHS
029
20125820 1979 VITAMINS AND HORMONES-ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS 37: 153-241
RIGTER H; CRABBE JC
MODULATION OF MEMORY BY PITUITARY-HORMONES AND RELATED PEPTIDES
050
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
212721 1980 ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA 62 (4): 364-368
HEMMINGSEN R; RAFAELSEN OJ
HYPNAGOGIC AND HYPNOPOMPIC HALLUCINATIONS DURING AMITRIPTYLINE TREATMENT
011
2224822 1980 BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY 18 (6): 527-535
MILLER E
PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION IN THE MANAGEMENT AND REHABILITATION OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENTS
312
23124523 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
2411624 1980 JOURNAL OF MARITAL AND FAMILY THERAPY 6 (4): 431-438
TODD J; SATZ P
THE EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM VERBAL MEMORY DEFICITS - A CASE-STUDY OF AN ADOLESCENT AND HIS FAMILY
03
2521625 1980 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 43 (5): 377-379
ARTIOLAIFORTUNY L; BRIGGS M; NEWCOMBE F; RATCLIFF G; THOMAS C
MEASURING THE DURATION OF POST TRAUMATIC AMNESIA
02
262726 1980 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 43 (6): 525-528
MILLER E
THE TRAINING CHARACTERISTICS OF SEVERELY HEAD-INJURED PATIENTS - A PRELIMINARY-STUDY
619
2712327 1980 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 43 (6): 529-534
BROOKS DN; AUGHTON ME; BOND MR; JONES P; RIZVI S
COGNITIVE SEQUELAE IN RELATIONSHIP TO EARLY INDEXES OF SEVERITY OF BRAIN-DAMAGE AFTER SEVERE BLUNT HEAD-INJURY
1769
28110328 1980 MEMORY & COGNITION 8 (3): 231-246
ROEDIGER HL
MEMORY METAPHORS IN COGNITIVE-PSYCHOLOGY
1786
2911529 1980 MEMORY & COGNITION 8 (4): 378-382
HINTZMAN DL; LUDLAM G
DIFFERENTIAL FORGETTING OF PROTOTYPES AND OLD INSTANCES - SIMULATION BY AN EXEMPLAR-BASED CLASSIFICATION MODEL
1072
3012830 1980 PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS 34 (4): 273-281
FRUENSGAARD K; NIELSEN H; HJORTSHOJ A
CONTROLLED ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATION OF PATIENTS WITH NEUROTIC EXCORIATIONS
05
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
3112331 1981 FORTSCHRITTE DER NEUROLOGIE PSYCHIATRIE 49 (5): 204-210
SCHORS B; SCHORS R
AMNESIA AND CLOSED HEAD-BRAIN TRAUMA
00
320032 1981 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 12 (3-4): 173-174
SCHACTER DL
IMAGERY MNEMONICS, RETRIEVAL MNEMONICS, AND THE CLOSED HEAD-INJURY PATIENT
00
3312033 1981 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 44 (6): 527-533
MCKINLAY WW; BROOKS DN; BOND MR; MARTINAGE DP; MARSHALL MM
THE SHORT-TERM OUTCOME OF SEVERE BLUNT HEAD-INJURY AS REPORTED BY RELATIVES OF THE INJURED PERSONS
22215
3411534 1981 JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 20 (3): 276-288
WATKINS MJ; GRAEFE TM
DELAYED REHEARSAL OF PICTURES
114
3513035 1981 JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 20 (5): 479-496
TULVING E
SIMILARITY RELATIONS IN RECOGNITION
1035
3604636 1982 BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY 20 (4): 207-210
HERRMANN DJ
THE SEMANTIC-EPISODIC DISTINCTION AND THE HISTORY OF LONG-TERM-MEMORY TYPOLOGIES
66
3718937 1982 CORTEX 18 (3): 417-440
PARKIN AJ
RESIDUAL LEARNING CAPABILITY IN ORGANIC AMNESIA
5273
380138 1982 Human memory and amnesia (LS Cermak eds.) : 1-32
Schacter DL; Tulving E
Amnesia and memory research
3232
3902339 1982 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 8 (4): 336-342
TULVING E; SCHACTER DL; STARK HA
PRIMING EFFECTS IN WORD-FRAGMENT COMPLETION ARE INDEPENDENT OF RECOGNITION MEMORY
518518
4015540 1982 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 8 (6): 560-571
SQUIRE LR
COMPARISONS BETWEEN FORMS OF AMNESIA - SOME DEFICITS ARE UNIQUE TO KORSAKOFFS SYNDROME
104199
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4102741 1982 MEMORY & COGNITION 10 (4): 318-323
LOFTUS EF; BURNS TE
MENTAL SHOCK CAN PRODUCE RETROGRADE-AMNESIA
1780
4212442 1982 MEMORY & COGNITION 10 (5): 475-478
BLUM GS; NASH JK
EEG CORRELATES OF POST-HYPNOTICALLY CONTROLLED DEGREES OF COGNITIVE AROUSAL
13
4301643 1982 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 20 (5): 523-532
SCHACTER DL; WANG PL; TULVING E; FREEDMAN M
FUNCTIONAL RETROGRADE-AMNESIA - A QUANTITATIVE CASE-STUDY
6969
4417644 1982 PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS 19 (2): 147-164
EDWARDS JA; WARBURTON DM
SMOKING, NICOTINE AND ELECTROCORTICAL ACTIVITY
07
45110445 1982 PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 10 (1): 79-95
MACTUTUS CF; FEREK JM; GEORGE CA; RICCIO DC
HYPOTHERMIA-INDUCED AMNESIA FOR NEWLY ACQUIRED AND OLD REACTIVATED MEMORIES - COMMONALITIES AND DISTINCTIONS
328
4611246 1982 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 76 (3): 278-281
WETZEL CD; JANOWSKY DS; CLOPTON PL
REMOTE MEMORY DURING MARIHUANA INTOXICATION
18
4715447 1982 RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIOR 7 (2): 149-168
SABOURIN M
HYPNOSIS AND BRAIN-FUNCTION - EEG CORRELATES OF STATE-TRAIT DIFFERENCES
411
4812248 1982 SLEEP 5 (3): 290-299
BOSINELLI M; CAVALLERO C; CICOGNA P
SELF-REPRESENTATION IN DREAM EXPERIENCES DURING SLEEP ONSET AND REM-SLEEP
015
490149 1982 The expression of knowledge (RL Isaacson & NE Spear, eds.) : 33-65
Schacter DL; Tulving E
Memory, amnesia, and the episodic/semantic distinction
5252
500150 1983 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 96 (3): 427-427
DUNCAN CP
STRANGER BEHIND THE ENGRAM - THEORIES OF MEMORY AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SCIENCE - SCHACTER,DL
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5112551 1983 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY 18 (1): 121-126
DANIEL WF; WEINER RD; CROVITZ HF
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL AMNESIA WITH ECT - AN ANALYSIS OF THE ROLES OF STIMULUS WAVE FORM, ELECTRODE PLACEMENT, STIMULUS ENERGY, AND SEIZURE LENGTH
223
520152 1983 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 37 (3): 453-456
MURRAY DJ
STRANGER BEHIND THE ENGRAM - THEORIES OF MEMORY AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SCIENCE - SCHACTER,DL
01
530453 1983 CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY 28 (9): 678-679
HINTZMAN DL
STRANGER BEHIND THE ENGRAM - THEORIES OF MEMORY AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SCIENCE - SCHACTER,DL
11
5422554 1983 CORTEX 19 (3): 407-412
CROVITZ HF; HORN RW; DANIEL WF
INTERRELATIONSHIPS AMONG RETROGRADE-AMNESIA, POST-TRAUMATIC AMNESIA, AND TIME SINCE HEAD-INJURY - A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
621
5518255 1983 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 26 (2): 72-90
MERGLER NL; GOLDSTEIN MD
WHY ARE THERE OLD-PEOPLE - SENESCENCE AS BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL PREPAREDNESS FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION
326
5601756 1983 JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 92 (2): 236-242
SCHACTER DL
AMNESIA OBSERVED - REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING IN A NATURAL-ENVIRONMENT
1717
5718157 1983 JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY 28 (2): 141-164
FABER PA; SAAYMAN GS; PAPADOPOULOS RK
INDUCED WAKING FANTASY - ITS EFFECTS UPON THE ARCHETYPAL CONTENT OF NOCTURNAL DREAMS
02
5825058 1983 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 112 (3): 309-346
FEUSTEL TC; SHIFFRIN RM; SALASOO A
EPISODIC AND LEXICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE REPETITION EFFECT IN WORD IDENTIFICATION
154263
5913359 1983 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 9 (1): 21-38
JACOBY LL
PERCEPTUAL ENHANCEMENT - PERSISTENT EFFECTS OF AN EXPERIENCE
273438
6014160 1983 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 9 (1): 39-54
SCHACTER DL
FEELING OF KNOWING IN EPISODIC MEMORY
7171
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6133261 1983 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY 46 (12): 1084-1091
MCKINLAY WW; BROOKS DN; BOND MR
POST-CONCUSSIONAL SYMPTOMS, FINANCIAL COMPENSATION AND OUTCOME OF SEVERE BLUNT HEAD-INJURY
556
6224362 1983 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH 77 (2): 155-170
GERTZ J
HYPNAGOGIC FANTASY, EEG, AND PSI PERFORMANCE IN A SINGLE SUBJECT
35
6313163 1983 JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 22 (3): 341-357
SUNDERLAND A; HARRIS JE; BADDELEY AD
DO LABORATORY TESTS PREDICT EVERYDAY MEMORY - A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY
49164
6425464 1983 JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 22 (5): 485-508
JACOBY LL
REMEMBERING THE DATA - ANALYZING INTERACTIVE PROCESSES IN READING
317461
6512265 1983 MEMORY & COGNITION 11 (2): 161-171
NEELY JH; PAYNE DG
A DIRECT COMPARISON OF RECOGNITION FAILURE RATES FOR RECALLABLE NAMES IN EPISODIC AND SEMANTIC MEMORY TESTS
2652
6628866 1983 MEMORY & COGNITION 11 (6): 583-600
HUMPHREYS MS; BAIN JD
RECOGNITION MEMORY - A CUE AND INFORMATION ANALYSIS
838
6734667 1983 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 21 (5): 487-500
ZOLAMORGAN S; COHEN NJ; SQUIRE LR
RECALL OF REMOTE EPISODIC MEMORY IN AMNESIA
4588
6813968 1983 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 302 (1110): 239-249
BROADBENT DE
THE FUNCTIONAL-APPROACH TO MEMORY
212
6916669 1983 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 302 (1110): 341-359
CRAIK FIM
ON THE TRANSFER OF INFORMATION FROM TEMPORARY TO PERMANENT MEMORY
71189
7005670 1983 PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B- BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 302 (1110): 361-371
TULVING E
ECPHORIC PROCESSES IN EPISODIC MEMORY
07
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
711371 1983 PRESSE MEDICALE 12 (48): 3170-3172
YESAVAGE JA; TINKLENBERG JR
COMPUTERIZED PSYCHOLOGICAL-TESTS - TESTS OF ATTENTION, MEMORY AND MOTOR-PERFORMANCE IN GERIATRIC RESEARCH
01
72117972 1983 PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MOTIVATION-ADVANCES IN RESEARCH AND THEORY 17: 81-123
JOHNSON MK
A MULTIPLE-ENTRY, MODULAR MEMORY SYSTEM
53107
7313773 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
7412874 1984 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 97 (1): 17-36
NELSON DL; MCEVOY C
WORD FRAGMENTS AS RETRIEVAL CUES - LETTER GENERATION OR SEARCH THROUGH NONSEMANTIC MEMORY
710
75315375 1984 ANNUAL REVIEW OF PSYCHOLOGY 35: 361-394
HORTON DL; MILLS CB
HUMAN LEARNING AND MEMORY
137
76229276 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (1): 1-22
WEINER RD
DOES ELECTROCONVULSIVE-THERAPY CAUSE BRAIN-DAMAGE
5105
770277 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (1): 76-77
MURRAY DJ
THE USEFULNESS FOR MEMORY THEORY OF THE WORD STORE
00
78224078 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 223-238
TULVING E
PRECIS OF TULVING ELEMENTS OF EPISODIC MEMORY (OXFORD-UNIVERSITY-PRESS, 1983)
60139
791779 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 240-241
HINTZMAN DL
EPISODIC VERSUS SEMANTIC MEMORY - A DISTINCTION WHOSE TIME HAS COME AND GONE
1724
8001280 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 250-251
OLTON DS
COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF EPISODIC MEMORY
1019
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
8131681 1984 BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES 7 (2): 252-254
ROEDIGER HL
DOES CURRENT EVIDENCE FROM DISSOCIATION EXPERIMENTS FAVOR THE EPISODIC SEMANTIC DISTINCTION
2334
8202482 1984 BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE 98 (5): 770-778
BACHEVALIER J; MISHKIN M
AN EARLY AND A LATE DEVELOPING SYSTEM FOR LEARNING AND RETENTION IN INFANT MONKEYS
42109
8311683 1984 BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY 19 (3-4): 159-168
REBERT CS; LOW DW; LARSEN F
DIFFERENTIAL HEMISPHERIC ACTIVATION DURING COMPLEX VISUOMOTOR PERFORMANCE - ALPHA-TRENDS AND THETA
09
8412984 1984 BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY 18: S5-S9
BROADBENT DE
PERFORMANCE AND ITS MEASUREMENT
030
850085 1984 BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY 22 (4): 290-290
SCHACTER DL
DIRECT PRIMING IN NORMAL AND AMNESIC SUBJECTS - UNITIZATION EFFECTS
00
860086 1984 BULLETIN OF THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY 22 (4): 290-290
GRAF P; SCHACTER DL
CONTEXTUAL PRIMING IN NORMAL AND AMNESIC SUBJECTS REQUIRES SEMANTIC PROCESSING
00
8706587 1984 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE 38 (2): 348-367
SPEAR NE
BEHAVIORS THAT INDICATE MEMORY - LEVELS OF EXPRESSION
411
8813888 1984 COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 1 (3): 217-231
RICHARDSON JTE; SNAPE W
THE EFFECTS OF CLOSED HEAD-INJURY UPON HUMAN-MEMORY - AN EXPERIMENTAL-ANALYSIS
316
8932489 1984 CORTEX 20 (3): 413-420
RICHARDSON JTE
THE EFFECTS OF CLOSED HEAD-INJURY UPON INTRUSIONS AND CONFUSIONS IN FREE-RECALL
49
9011890 1984 CORTEX 20 (4): 575-583
ROUSSEAUX M; DELAFOSSE A; CABARET M; LESOIN F; JOMIN M
POST TRAUMATIC RETROGRADE-AMNESIA
2028
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
9111591 1984 FIZIOLOGICHESKII ZHURNAL 30 (1): 81-85
MANKOVSKY NB; KARABAN IN; BELONOG RP
ORIENTATION REFLEX IN AGING OF MEN
01
9202392 1984 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW AND PSYCHIATRY 7 (3-4): 407-414
WEBSTER CD
ON GAINING ACCEPTANCE - WHY THE COURTS ACCEPT ONLY RELUCTANTLY FINDINGS FROM EXPERIMENTAL AND SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGY
03
930603893 1984 ISIS 75 (280): 5-184
NEU J
109TH CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HISTORY-OF-SCIENCE AND ITS CULTURAL INFLUENCES
00
940194 1984 Infant memory (M. Moscovitch ed.) : 173-216
Schacter DL; Moscovitch M
Infants, amnesiacs, and dissociable memory systems
8282
9521695 1984 JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH 26 (4): 194-200
KOMATSU S; OHTA N
PRIMING EFFECTS IN WORD-FRAGMENT COMPLETION FOR SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM RETENTION INTERVALS
2222
9603296 1984 JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 93 (1): 98-105
DIAMOND R; ROZIN P
ACTIVATION OF EXISTING MEMORIES IN ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA
104110
9704197 1984 JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 93 (2): 200-208
KIHLSTROM JF; WILSON L
TEMPORAL ORGANIZATION OF RECALL DURING POSTHYPNOTIC AMNESIA
217
9822498 1984 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 6 (1): 87-99
MCKINLAY WW; BROOKS DN
METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN ASSESSING PSYCHOSOCIAL RECOVERY FOLLOWING SEVERE HEAD-INJURY
2295
9933199 1984 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 6 (3): 287-301
CROSSON B; BUENNING W
AN INDIVIDUALIZED MEMORY RETRAINING PROGRAM AFTER CLOSED-HEAD INJURY - A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
1316
100121100 1984 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 40 (1): 259-265
DRUDGE OW; WILLIAMS JM; KESSLER M; GOMES FB
RECOVERY FROM SEVERE CLOSED HEAD-INJURIES - REPEAT TESTINGS WITH THE HALSTEAD-REITAN NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL BATTERY
217
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
101281101 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 113 (2): 225-255
ROBERTS LE; WILLIAMS RJ; MARLIN RG; FARRELL T; IMIOLO D
AWARENESS OF THE RESPONSE AFTER FEEDBACK TRAINING FOR CHANGES IN HEART-RATE AND SUDOMOTOR LATERALITY
012
102275102 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 113 (2): 282-300
NELSON TO; GERLER D; NARENS L
ACCURACY OF FEELING-OF-KNOWING JUDGMENTS FOR PREDICTING PERCEPTUAL IDENTIFICATION AND RELEARNING
46110
103668103 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL 113 (4): 556-570
SHIMAMURA AP; SQUIRE LR
PAIRED-ASSOCIATE LEARNING AND PRIMING EFFECTS IN AMNESIA - A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY
186208
104435104 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 10 (1): 156-163
HASHTROUDI S; PARKER ES; DELISI LE; WYATT RJ; MUTTER SA
INTACT RETENTION IN ACUTE ALCOHOL AMNESIA
3653
105149105 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 10 (1): 164-178
GRAF P; SQUIRE LR; MANDLER G
THE INFORMATION THAT AMNESIC PATIENTS DO NOT FORGET
491581
106139106 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 10 (2): 181-197
FISK AD; SCHNEIDER W
MEMORY AS A FUNCTION OF ATTENTION, LEVEL OF PROCESSING, AND AUTOMATIZATION
30157
107120107 1984 JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION 10 (4): 663-679
MAKI RH; BERRY SL
METACOMPREHENSION OF TEXT MATERIAL
1077
108142108 1984 JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE 172 (5): 264-272
SIEGEL RK
HOSTAGE HALLUCINATIONS - VISUAL-IMAGERY INDUCED BY ISOLATION AND LIFE-THREATENING STRESS
332
109426109 1984 JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY 61 (3): 581-585
WILLIAMS JM; GOMES F; DRUDGE OW; KESSLER M
PREDICTING OUTCOME FROM CLOSED HEAD-INJURY BY EARLY ASSESSMENT OF TRAUMA SEVERITY
132
1103142110 1984 JOURNAL OF VERBAL LEARNING AND VERBAL BEHAVIOR 23 (4): 425-449
KOLERS PA; ROEDIGER HL
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