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Subject Areas on Research
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"Transitive inference" in multiple conditional discriminations.
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A Qualitative Analysis of the Remote Food Photography Method and the Automated Self-Administered 24-hour Dietary Assessment Tool for Assessing Children's Food Intake Reported by Parent Proxy.
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A comparison of 13-year-old boys with attention deficit and/or reading disorder on neuropsychological measures.
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A comparison of coping assessed by ecological momentary assessment and retrospective recall.
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A comparison of dimensional models of emotion: evidence from emotions, prototypical events, autobiographical memories, and words.
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A comparison of memories of fiction and autobiographical memories.
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A comparison of the Cambridge Automated Neuropsychological Test Battery (CANTAB) with "traditional" neuropsychological testing instruments.
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A conceptual space for episodic and semantic memory.
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A diet quality index for American preschoolers based on current dietary intake recommendations and an indicator of energy balance.
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A matter of time: how does emotion influence temporal aspects of remembering?
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A memory model of sequential effects in scaling tasks.
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A memory-based model of posttraumatic stress disorder: evaluating basic assumptions underlying the PTSD diagnosis.
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A pen-and-paper human analogue of a monkey prefrontal cortex activation task: spatial working memory in patients with schizophrenia.
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A schema for common cents.
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A tuned-trace theory of interval-timing dynamics.
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Accuracy and congruence of physician and adolescent patient weight-related discussions: Teen CHAT (Communicating health: Analyzing talk).
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Accuracy of 30-day recall for components of sexual function and the moderating effects of gender and mood.
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Accuracy of recall of musculoskeletal injuries in elite military personnel: a cross-sectional study.
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Accuracy of reporting bleeding during pregnancy.
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Accuracy of self-reports of fecal occult blood tests and test results among individuals in the carpentry trade.
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Acute tryptophan depletion - converging evidence for decreasing central nervous serotonin synthesis in rodents and humans.
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Adult Spinal Deformity Patients Recall Fewer Than 50% of the Risks Discussed in the Informed Consent Process Preoperatively and the Recall Rate Worsens Significantly in the Postoperative Period.
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Adult age differences in attentional allocation during memory search.
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Adult age differences in letter-level and word-level processing.
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Adult age differences in regional cerebral blood flow during visual world identification: evidence from H215O PET.
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Adult age differences in the effects of sentence context and stimulus degradation during visual word recognition.
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Age differences in false memory: The importance of retrieval monitoring processes and their modulation by memory quality.
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Age-Related Compensatory Reconfiguration of PFC Connections during Episodic Memory Retrieval.
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Age-related dedifferentiation and hyperdifferentiation of perceptual and mnemonic representations.
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Age-related deficits in component processes of working memory.
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Age-related differences in brain activity during true and false memory retrieval.
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Age-related differences in neural activity during memory encoding and retrieval: a positron emission tomography study.
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Age-related differences in resolving semantic and phonological competition during receptive language tasks.
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Age-related effects on the neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval.
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Age-related slowing of memory retrieval: contributions of perceptual speed and cerebral white matter integrity.
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Aging and Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Television Ads: The Effects of Individual Differences and Risk Presentation.
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Aging and recognition memory: changes in regional cerebral blood flow associated with components of reaction time distributions.
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Aging gracefully: compensatory brain activity in high-performing older adults.
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Agreement between a brief mailed screener and an in-depth telephone survey: observations from the Fresh Start study.
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All my children: The roles of semantic category and phonetic similarity in the misnaming of familiar individuals.
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Amount and duration of attentional demands during visual search.
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Amyloid deposition detected with florbetapir F 18 ((18)F-AV-45) is related to lower episodic memory performance in clinically normal older individuals.
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Anthropometric measurements and dietary intakes of Cherokee Indian teenagers in North Carolina.
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Anthropometric, parental, and psychosocial correlates of dietary intake of African-American girls.
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Associations of depressive symptoms, trait hostility, and gender with C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 response after emotion recall.
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Associative asymmetry, availability, and retrieval.
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Autobiographical amnesia with ECT: an analysis of the roles of stimulus wave form, electrode placement, stimulus energy, and seizure length.
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Autobiographical and episodic memory deficits in schizophrenia: A narrative review and proposed agenda for research.
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Autobiographical memories of anxiety-related experiences.
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Baroreceptor sensitivity at rest and during stress in women with posttraumatic stress disorder or major depressive disorder.
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Behavioral evidence for memory replay of video episodes in the macaque.
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Belief and recollection of autobiographical memories.
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Biased retellings of events yield biased memories.
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Bimanual coordination positively predicts episodic memory: A combined behavioral and MRI investigation.
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Brain activity during episodic retrieval of autobiographical and laboratory events: an fMRI study using a novel photo paradigm.
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Brain imaging of human memory systems: between-systems similarities and within-system differences.
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Brief report: assessing adherence to pediatric antiretroviral regimens using the 24-hour recall interview.
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Can 7 or 30-Day Recall Questions Capture Self-Reported Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Accurately?
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Can You Have Your Vigorous Exercise and Enjoy It Too? Ramping Intensity Down Increases Postexercise, Remembered, and Forecasted Pleasure.
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Can caregivers report their care recipients' post-stroke hospitalizations and outpatient visits accurately? Findings of an Asian prospective stroke cohort.
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Cardiovascular response to unilateral electroconvulsive therapy.
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Characterization of the cognitive effects of combined muscarinic and nicotinic blockade.
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Cheaters claim they knew the answers all along.
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Cholinergic-dopaminergic interactions in cognitive performance.
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Chronic nicotine and withdrawal effects on radial-arm maze performance in rats.
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Co-activation of the amygdala, hippocampus and inferior frontal gyrus during autobiographical memory retrieval.
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Cohort differences on the CVLT-II and CVLT3: Evidence of a negative Flynn effect on the attention/working memory and learning trials.
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Comparing the 7-day physical activity recall with a triaxial accelerometer for measuring time in exercise.
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Comparison of pain measures among patients with osteoarthritis.
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Comparison of recall and cancer detection rates for immediate versus batch interpretation of screening mammograms.
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Compensatory rationalizations and the resolution of everyday undeserved outcomes.
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Confidence, not consistency, characterizes flashbulb memories.
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Consciousness and the natural method.
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Contribution of pastimes and testing strategies to the performance of healthy volunteers on cognitive tests.
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Controlling for Lexical Factors in the Word Auditory Recognition and Recall Measure.
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Correcting false memories.
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Correcting false memories: Errors must be noticed and replaced.
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Correction of misleading information in prescription drug television advertising: The roles of advertisement similarity and time delay.
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Cortical Overlap and Cortical-Hippocampal Interactions Predict Subsequent True and False Memory.
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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory.
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Creating illusions of knowledge: Learning errors that contradict prior knowledge
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Cross-sectional and longitudinal patterns of three Wechsler Memory Scale Subtests.
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Cultural life scripts structure recall from autobiographical memory.
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Detection of abnormal memory decline in mild cases of Alzheimer's disease using CERAD neuropsychological measures.
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Development of Abbreviated Versions of the Word Auditory Recognition and Recall Measure.
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Development of the Word Auditory Recognition and Recall Measure: A Working Memory Test for Use in Rehabilitative Audiology.
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Developmental change in the access to olfactory memories.
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Developmental change in unilateral olfactory habituation is mediated by anterior commissure maturation.
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Dietary intakes of Native American children: findings from the pathways feasibility study.
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Different patterns of cognitive slowing produced by Alzheimer's disease and normal aging.
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Differential contribution of anterior and posterior midline regions during mental simulation of counterfactual and perspective shifts in autobiographical memories.
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Differential effects of ethanol on memory in adolescent and adult rats.
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Differential vocalization in budgerigars: towards an experimental analysis of naming.
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Discriminating imagined from perceived information engages brain areas implicated in schizophrenia.
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Dissociable effects of conscious emotion regulation strategies on explicit and implicit memory.
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Dissociation between hospital performance of the smoking cessation counseling quality metric and cessation outcomes after myocardial infarction.
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Distinct Generation of Subjective Vividness and Confidence during Naturalistic Memory Retrieval in Angular Gyrus.
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Distinguishing the neural correlates of episodic memory encoding and semantic memory retrieval.
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Distribution of important and word-cued autobiographical memories in 20-, 35-, and 70-year-old adults.
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Does test-induced priming play a role in the creation of false memories?
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Donepezil for cognitive decline following coronary artery bypass surgery: a pilot randomized controlled trial.
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Dual-task effects of simulated lane navigation and story recall in older adults with and without memory impairment.
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Dynamic neural networks supporting memory retrieval.
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Effects of aerobic exercise training, age, and physical fitness on memory-search performance.
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Effects of aging on functional connectivity of the amygdala for subsequent memory of negative pictures: a network analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging data.
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Effects of ethanol, Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol, or their combination on object recognition memory and object preference in adolescent and adult male rats.
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Effects of posttraumatic stress disorder status and covert hostility on cardiovascular responses to relived anger in women with and without PTSD.
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Emotion and autobiographical memory: considerations from posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking.
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Emotional intensity predicts autobiographical memory experience.
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Encoding and inhibition of arbitrary episodic context with abstract concepts.
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Encoding and retrieving faces and places: distinguishing process- and stimulus-specific differences in brain activity.
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Estimates of food quantity and calories: errors in self-report among obese patients.
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Estimating the frequency of nonevents: the role of recollection failure in false recognition.
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Evaluation of different recall periods for the US National Cancer Institute's PRO-CTCAE.
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Evaluation of flumazenil for reversing the effects of midazolam-induced conscious sedation or general anesthesia.
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Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging changes during relational retrieval in normal aging and amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
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Evoking false beliefs about autobiographical experience.
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Examining Recall Memory in Infancy and Early Childhood Using the Elicited Imitation Paradigm.
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Excitatory TMS modulates memory representations.
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Explaining the encoding/retrieval flip: memory-related deactivations and activations in the posteromedial cortex.
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Exploring the experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking in younger and older adults: A study of a Colombian sample.
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Externalizing autobiographical memories in the digital age.
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Fact learning: how information accuracy, delay, and repeated testing change retention and retrieval experience.
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Factors associated with patient-recalled smoking cessation advice in a low-income clinic.
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Factors influencing dietary protein sources in the PREMIER trial population.
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Fallacious reversal of event-order during recall reveals memory reconstruction in rhesus monkeys.
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Fish intake is associated with slower cognitive decline in Chinese older adults.
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Flashbulb memories and posttraumatic stress reactions across the life span: age-related effects of the German occupation of Denmark during World War II.
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Forget all that nonsense: The role of meaning during the forgetting of recollective and familiarity-based memories.
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From hippocampus to whole-brain: The role of integrative processing in episodic memory retrieval.
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Functional Reorganization of Memory after Traumatic Brain Injury: A Study with H2O Positron Emission Tomography
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Functional anatomy of temporal organisation and domain-specificity of episodic memory retrieval.
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Functional brain maps of retrieval mode and recovery of episodic information.
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Functional compensation in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex improves memory-dependent decisions in older adults.
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Functional networks underlying item and source memory: shared and distinct network components and age-related differences.
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Functional neuroimaging of emotionally intense autobiographical memories in post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Gender differences in autobiographical memory for everyday events: retrieval elicited by SenseCam images versus verbal cues.
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Genetic animal models of depression and ethanol preference provide support for cholinergic and serotonergic involvement in depression and alcoholism.
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God and the government: testing a compensatory control mechanism for the support of external systems.
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Good test--retest reliability for standard and advanced false-belief tasks across a wide range of abilities.
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Hemispheric asymmetry reduction in older adults: the HAROLD model.
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Hemispheric differences in memory search.
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Hippocampal Contributions to the Large-Scale Episodic Memory Network Predict Vivid Visual Memories.
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Hippocampal atrophy confounds template-based functional MR imaging measures of hippocampal activation in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
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Hippocampal convergence during anticipatory midbrain activation promotes subsequent memory formation.
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Hippocampal volume is associated with physician-reported acute cognitive deficits after electroconvulsive therapy.
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Hunger in humans induced by MK-329, a specific peripheral-type cholecystokinin receptor antagonist.
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Hydrocephalus as a possible additional contributor to cognitive outcome in survivors of pediatric medulloblastoma.
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Hypertension affects neurobehavioral functioning.
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I can see it both ways: first- and third-person visual perspectives at retrieval.
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Ictal cognitive assessment of partial seizures and pseudoseizures.
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Imagery and retrieval of auditory and visual information: neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful performance.
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Imagery, encoding specificity, and prose recall in 6-year-old children.
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Immediate memory for "when, where and what": Short-delay retrieval using dynamic naturalistic material.
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Impact of Disgust on Intentions to Undergo Colorectal Surgery.
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Impaired personal trait knowledge, but spared other-person trait knowledge, in an individual with bilateral damage to the medial prefrontal cortex.
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Impairment of semantic and figural memory by acute ethanol: age-dependent effects.
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Imprint regulatory elements as epigenetic biosensors of exposure in epidemiological studies.
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Improving aerobic capacity in healthy older adults does not necessarily lead to improved cognitive performance.
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Improving communication and recall of information in paediatric diabetes consultations: a qualitative study of parents' experiences and views.
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In pain thou shalt bring forth children: the peak-and-end rule in recall of labor pain.
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Independent effects of HIV infection and cocaine dependence on neurocognitive impairment in a community sample living in the southern United States.
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Individual susceptibility to TMS affirms the precuneal role in meta-memory upon recollection.
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Infection, incest, and iniquity: investigating the neural correlates of disgust and morality.
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Influence of L-triiodothyronine on memory following repeated electroconvulsive shock in rats: implications for human electroconvulsive therapy.
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Influence of age and processing stage on visual word recognition.
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Inhibition-induced forgetting: when more control leads to less memory.
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Internal languages of retrieval: the bilingual encoding of memories for the personal past.
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Intrusive thoughts: linking spontaneous mind wandering and OCD symptomatology.
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Investigating the mixture and subdivision of perceptual and conceptual processing in Japanese memory tests.
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Is early age-related maculopathy related to cognitive function? The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.
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Knowledge supports memory retrieval through familiarity, not recollection.
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Laboratory-based blood pressure recovery is a predictor of ambulatory blood pressure.
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Lactation and breast cancer risk.
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Language facilitates event memory in early childhood: Child comprehension, adult-provided linguistic support and delayed recall at 16 months.
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Lateralization of prefrontal activity during episodic memory retrieval: evidence for the production-monitoring hypothesis.
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Learning and recall in subjects at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease.
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Learning errors from fiction: difficulties in reducing reliance on fictional stories.
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Less we forget: retrieval cues and release from retrieval-induced forgetting.
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Life-narrative and word-cued autobiographical memories in centenarians: comparisons with 80-year-old control, depressed, and dementia groups.
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Linking the Rapid Cascade of Visuo-Attentional Processes to Successful Memory Encoding.
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Long-term effects of developmental halothane exposure on radial arm maze performance in rats.
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Loss of Cdc42 leads to defects in synaptic plasticity and remote memory recall.
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Making moral principles suit yourself.
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Means to the goal of remembering: developmental changes in awareness of strategy use--performance relations.
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Mechanisms of age-related decline in memory search across the adult life span.
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Medial prefrontal pathways for the contextual regulation of extinguished fear in humans.
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Memorabeatlia: a naturalistic study of long-term memory.
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Memorability as a measure of processing: a unit analysis of prose and list learning.
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Memorial consequences of answering SAT II questions.
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Memorial consequences of testing school-aged children.
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Memory and Counterfactual Simulations for Past Wrongdoings Foster Moral Learning and Improvement.
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Memory and learning for a novel written style.
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Memory for pain: the relationship of pain catastrophizing to the recall of daily rheumatoid arthritis pain.
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Memory for prose in Korsakoff and schizophrenic populations.
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Memory in posttraumatic stress disorder: properties of voluntary and involuntary, traumatic and nontraumatic autobiographical memories in people with and without posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms.
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Mental hoop diaries: emotional memories of a college basketball game in rival fans.
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Mice lacking synapsin III show abnormalities in explicit memory and conditioned fear.
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Mild traumatic brain injury in U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq.
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Mispredictions and misrecollections: challenges for subjective outcome measurement.
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Misremembering colostomies? Former patients give lower utility ratings than do current patients.
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Mnemonic vulnerability induced by post-activation time-dependent new-learning.
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Molecular manipulations of extracellular superoxide dismutase: functional importance for learning.
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Molecular overexpression of extracellular superoxide dismutase increases the dependency of learning and memory performance on motivational state.
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Mood and cognitive functions in anaesthetists working in actively scavenged operating theatres.
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Mother-child conversational interactions as events unfold: linkages to subsequent remembering.
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Motivational valence alters memory formation without altering exploration of a real-life spatial environment.
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Multiple-choice tests stabilize access to marginal knowledge.
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Music, emotion, and autobiographical memory: they're playing your song.
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Network analysis of positron emission tomography regional cerebral blood flow data: ensemble inhibition during episodic memory retrieval.
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Neural basis for motor learning in the vestibuloocular reflex of primates. I. Changes in the responses of brain stem neurons.
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Neural basis for motor learning in the vestibuloocular reflex of primates. II. Changes in the responses of horizontal gaze velocity Purkinje cells in the cerebellar flocculus and ventral paraflocculus.
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Neural basis for motor learning in the vestibuloocular reflex of primates. III. Computational and behavioral analysis of the sites of learning.
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Neural correlates of person recognition.
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Neural correlates of relational memory: successful encoding and retrieval of semantic and perceptual associations.
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Neural correlates of retrieval-based memory enhancement: An fMRI study of the testing effect
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Neural differences between internal and external episodic counterfactual thoughts.
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Neural mechanisms of context effects on face recognition: automatic binding and context shift decrements.
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Neural similarity between encoding and retrieval is related to memory via hippocampal interactions.
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Neurocognitive correlates of response to treatment in late-life depression.
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Neuronal correlates of serial decision-making in the supplementary eye field
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Neuropsychological correlates of central monoamine function in chronic schizophrenia: relationship between CSF metabolites and cognitive function.
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Neuropsychological dysfunctions in unipolar nonpsychotic major depressions.
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Nicotine treatment of mild cognitive impairment: a 6-month double-blind pilot clinical trial.
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No evidence for unethical amnesia for imagined actions: A failed replication and extension.
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Norms for CERAD constructional praxis recall.
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Octogenarian and centenarian performance on the Fuld Object Memory Evaluation.
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Older, not younger, children learn more false facts from stories.
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Olfactory cuing of autobiographical memory.
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On the dynamics of generalization.
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Operant conditioning.
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Organizational changes in cholinergic activity and enhanced visuospatial memory as a function of choline administered prenatally or postnatally or both.
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Organizational effects of early gonadal secretions on sexual differentiation in spatial memory.
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Overeating phenotypes in overweight and obese children.
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Overlapping brain activity between episodic memory encoding and retrieval: roles of the task-positive and task-negative networks.
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Overlapping parietal activity in memory and perception: evidence for the attention to memory model.
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Pain diaries. For providers, nuanced data; for patients, a sense of control.
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Parental obesity moderates the relationship between childhood appetitive traits and weight.
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Part-set cuing effects in younger and older adults.
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Participation in Social Skills Therapy is Associated With Enhanced Recall Memory by Children With Down Syndrome: An Exploratory Study.
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Patient and professional accuracy of recalled treatment decisions in out-patient consultations.
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Patient comprehension of emergency department care and instructions: are patients aware of when they do not understand?
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Patients' rights.
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Perceived responsiveness during an initial social interaction with a stranger predicts a positive memory bias one week later.
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Performance feedback deficit in geriatric depression.
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Performance of patients with schizophrenia on a pen and paper visuospatial working memory task with short delay.
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Pre- and postnatal choline supplementation produces long-term facilitation of spatial memory.
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Precision, reliability and accuracy in the dating of symptom onsets in child and adolescent psychopathology.
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Predicting others' knowledge in younger and older adulthood.
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Predicting which words get recalled: measures of free recall, availability, goodness, emotionality, and pronunciability for 925 nouns.
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Prediction errors disrupt hippocampal representations and update episodic memories.
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Prefrontal-hippocampal coupling during memory processing is modulated by COMT val158met genotype.
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Prelinguistic infants, but not chimpanzees, communicate about absent entities.
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Priming deficits in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type.
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Prior perceptual processing enhances the effect of emotional arousal on the neural correlates of memory retrieval.
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Processing speed and memory mediate age-related differences in decision making.
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Prolonged exposure and psychodynamic treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Properties of autobiographical memories are reliable and stable individual differences.
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Properties of word cues for autobiographical memory.
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Psychology. How quickly we forget.
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Psychopharmacological effects in the radial-arm maze.
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Putting retrieval-induced forgetting in context: an inhibition-free, context-based account.
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Recall memory in children with Down syndrome and typically developing peers matched on developmental age.
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Recall of semantic domains.
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Recalling sexual partners: the accuracy of self-reports.
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Recent study, but not retrieval, of knowledge protects against learning errors.
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Recollection- and familiarity-based memory in healthy aging and amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
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Recovery of function after brain damage: facilitation by the calcium entry blocker nimodipine.
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Reference periods in retrospective behavioral self-report: A qualitative investigation.
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Reinstatement of individual past events revealed by the similarity of distributed activation patterns during encoding and retrieval.
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Relation between informant-rated personality and clinician-rated depression in patients with memory disorders.
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Relationship between neural functional connectivity and memory performance in age-related macular degeneration.
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Reliability and validity of a brief questionnaire to assess calcium intake of middle-school-aged children.
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Reliability of the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure in use with memory-impaired patients.
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Remembering from any angle: the flexibility of visual perspective during retrieval.
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Remembering moral and immoral actions in constructing the self.
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Remembering what could have happened: neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking.
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Replay of cortical spiking sequences during human memory retrieval.
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Response scales and sequential effects in judgment.
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Retinal microvascular abnormalities and cognitive impairment in middle-aged persons: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.
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Retrieval context determines whether event boundaries impair or enhance temporal order memory.
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Retrieving and applying knowledge to different examples promotes transfer of learning.
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Retrograde amnesia with electroconvulsive therapy: characteristics and implications.
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Role of amygdala connectivity in the persistence of emotional memories over time: an event-related FMRI investigation.
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Role of interleukin-1beta in postoperative cognitive dysfunction.
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Role of parietal regions in episodic memory retrieval: the dual attentional processes hypothesis.
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Room for Improvement Remains in Food Consumption Patterns of Young Children Aged 2-4 Years.
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Scenes enable a sense of reliving: Implications for autobiographical memory.
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Self-guides, autobiographical memory, and anxiety and dysphoria: toward a cognitive model of vulnerability to emotional distress.
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Serious and actionable risks, plus disclosure: Investigating an alternative approach for presenting risk information in prescription drug television advertisements.
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Set-relevance determines the impact of distractors on episodic memory retrieval.
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Sex differences in the association of the apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele with incidence of dementia, cognitive impairment, and decline.
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Signal-detection analysis of hemispheric differences in visual recognition memory.
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Sleep problems and recall memory in children with Down syndrome and typically developing controls.
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Sleeping like a baby: Examining relations between habitual infant sleep, recall memory, and generalization across cues at 10 months.
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Slowing of memory-search performance in men with mild hypertension.
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Slowing presentation speed increases illusions of knowledge.
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Social cognitive biases and deficits in aggressive boys.
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Social information processing in child psychiatric populations.
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Spatial imagery preserves temporal order.
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Spatial working and reference memory in rats bred for autonomic sensitivity to cholinergic stimulation: acquisition, accuracy, speed, and effects of cholinergic drugs.
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Speed of recovery and side-effect profile of sevoflurane sedation compared with midazolam.
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Stability in autobiographical memories
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Stability within the self: a longitudinal study of the structural implications of self-discrepancy theory.
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Story recall by mentally retarded children.
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Stress at encoding, context at retrieval, and children's narrative content.
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Stress-induced changes in the expression of monocytic beta2-integrins: the impact of arousal of negative affect and adrenergic responses to the Anger Recall Interview.
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Stroboscopic visual training improves information encoding in short-term memory.
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Surprise and destabilize: prediction error influences episodic memory reconsolidation.
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Surprising feedback improves later memory.
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Surviving critical illness: acute respiratory distress syndrome as experienced by patients and their caregivers.
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Taking Repeated Exposure into Account: An Experimental Study of Direct-To-Consumer Prescription Drug Television Ad Effects.
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Task-independent and task-specific age effects on brain activity during working memory, visual attention and episodic retrieval.
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Telescoping is not time compression: a model of the dating of autobiographical events.
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Temperament, recalled parenting styles, and self-regulation: testing the developmental postulates of self-discrepancy theory.
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Test-retest reliability of the dot test of visuospatial working memory in patients with schizophrenia and controls.
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The Diet Quality Index-Revised: a tool to promote and evaluate dietary change among older cancer survivors enrolled in a home-based intervention trial.
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The ability to recall scenes is a stable individual difference: Evidence from autobiographical remembering.
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The abstraction of form in semantic categories.
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The associations of patient demographic characteristics and health information recall: the mediating role of health literacy.
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The centrality of remembered moral and immoral actions in constructing personal identity.
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The development of memory maintenance: children's use of phonological rehearsal and attentional refreshment in working memory tasks.
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The distribution of autobiographical memories across the lifespan.
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The ecology of spatial memory in four lemur species.
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The effect of neuroticism on the recall of persistent low-back pain and perceived activity interference.
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The effect of the interaction of propofol and alfentanil on recall, loss of consciousness, and the Bispectral Index.
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The effect of training distinct neurofeedback protocols on aspects of cognitive performance.
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The effects of ECT modifications on autobiographical and verbal memory.
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The effects of electroconvulsive therapy on memory of autobiographical and public events.
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The effects of trauma recall on smoking topography in posttraumatic stress disorder and non-posttraumatic stress disorder trauma survivors.
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The frequency of voluntary and involuntary autobiographical memories across the life span.
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The hypercorrection effect persists over a week, but high-confidence errors return.
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The impact of interactive advertising on consumer engagement, recall, and understanding: A scoping systematic review for informing regulatory science.
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The impact of neuropsychological functioning on treatment outcome in pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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The influence of self-awareness on emotional memory formation: an fMRI study.
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The memorial consequences of multiple-choice testing.
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The neural basis of involuntary episodic memories.
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The normative and personal life: Individual and cultural differences in personal life stories and cultural life scripts
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The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions.
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The porous boundaries between explicit and implicit memory: behavioral and neural evidence.
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The positive and negative consequences of multiple-choice testing.
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The prototype effect in face recognition: extension and limits.
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The reappearance hypothesis revisited: recurrent involuntary memories after traumatic events and in everyday life.
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The reminiscence bump in the temporal distribution of the best football players of all time: Pelé, Cruijff or Maradona?
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The role of rehearsal and generation in false memory creation.
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The short and long of it: neural correlates of temporal-order memory for autobiographical events.
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The spacing effect depends on an encoding deficit, retrieval, and time in working memory: evidence from once-presented words.
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The spatiotemporal dynamics of autobiographical memory: neural correlates of recall, emotional intensity, and reliving.
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The temporal distribution of autobiographical memory: changes in reliving and vividness over the life span do not explain the reminiscence bump.
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Thinking about the past and future in daily life: an experience sampling study of individual differences in mental time travel.
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Time and memory.
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Timing of nicotine effects on learning in zebrafish.
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Understanding the cognitive processes involved in writing to learn.
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Unilateral conditioning of an odor aversion in 6-day-old rat pups.
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Use of social information in the problem solving of orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and human children (Homo sapiens).
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Validation of the Subjective Numeracy Scale: effects of low numeracy on comprehension of risk communications and utility elicitations.
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Visual imagery in autobiographical memory: The role of repeated retrieval in shifting perspective.
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Visuospatial working memory in schizotypal personality disorder patients.
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Vivid memories.
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Waiting in pigeons: the effects of daily intercalation on temporal discrimination.
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Wechsler Memory Scale Scores, selective attrition, and distance from death.
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What psychology and cognitive neuroscience know about the communicative function of memory.
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When does generation enhance memory for location?
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Where is ELSA? The early to late shift in aging.
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Why episodic memory may not be for communication.
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Word frequency and subsequent memory effects studied using event-related fMRI.
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Working memory predicts subsequent episodic memory decline during healthy cognitive aging: evidence from a cross-lagged panel design.
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Keywords of People
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Cabeza, Roberto,
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience,
Duke Science & Society
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Muir, Kelly Walton,
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology,
Ophthalmology, Glaucoma
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Turkington, Timothy Garvey,
Associate Professor in Radiology,
Radiology