Dissociations among structural-perceptual, lexical-semantic, and event-fact memory systems in Alzheimer, amnesic, and normal subjects.
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H.M.'s contributions to neuroscience: a review and autopsy studies.Examining the response competition hypothesis of age effects in implicit memory.Repetition priming and cortical arousal in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease.The contribution of the study of neurodegenerative disorders to the understanding of human memory.Effects of Divided Attention at Retrieval on Conceptual Implicit Memory.Contributions of the hippocampus and the striatum to simple association and frequency-based learning.Effects of subtle cognitive manipulations on placebo analgesia - An implicit priming study.Encoding processes influence word-stem completion priming in Alzheimer's disease: a meta-analysis.Word-stem completion task to investigate semantic network in patients with Alzheimer's disease.Number of solutions effects in stem decision: support for the distinction between identification and production processes in priming.Perceptual priming versus explicit memory: dissociable neural correlates at encoding.Visual priming within and across symbolic format using a tachistoscopic picture identification task: a PET study.Divided attention, aging, and priming in exemplar generation and category verification.Low reliability of perceptual priming: consequences for the interpretation of functional dissociations between explicit and implicit memory.Aging and performance on implicit memory tasks: a brief review.Selective attention affects conceptual object priming and recognition: a study with young and older adults.Degree of handedness and priming: further evidence for a distinction between production and identification priming mechanisms.Bias effects in word fragment completion in young and older adults.Neurophysiological evidence for the time course of activation of global shape, part, and local contour representations during visual object categorization and memory.Manipulation of familiarity reveals a necessary lexical component of the word-stem completion priming effect.Perceptual priming does not transfer interhemispherically in the acallosal brain.Word-stem priming and recognition in type 2 diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer's disease patients and healthy older adults.Recollective performance advantages for implicit memory tasks.Age-related influences on repetition priming in the verb generation task: examining the role of response competition.Levels of processing and amnesia affect perceptual priming in fragmented picture naming.Implicit memory and people with Alzheimer's disease: implications for caregiving.Monitoring frequency of occurrence without awareness: evidence from patients with Alzheimer's disease.The Unforgettable career of Suzanne Corkin.Neurodegeneration and the structure of time: clinical evidence for philosophical reasoning.
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Dissociations among structural-perceptual, lexical-semantic, and event-fact memory systems in Alzheimer, amnesic, and normal subjects.
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Gabrieli JD
Growdon JH
Kjelgaard MM
Stanger BZ
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10.1016/S0010-9452(13)80325-5
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1994-03-01T00:00:00Z