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Authors: WADDILL PJ MCDANIEL MA
Citation: Pj. Waddill et Ma. Mcdaniel, DISTINCTIVENESS EFFECTS IN RECALL - DIFFERENTIAL PROCESSING OR PRIVILEGED RETRIEVAL, Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 108-120

Authors: MCDANIEL MA ROBINSONRIEGLER B EINSTEIN GO
Citation: Ma. Mcdaniel et al., PROSPECTIVE REMEMBERING - PERCEPTUALLY DRIVEN OR CONCEPTUALLY DRIVEN PROCESSES, Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 121-134

Authors: SMITH RW HEALY AF
Citation: Rw. Smith et Af. Healy, THE TIME-COURSE OF THE GENERATION EFFECT, Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 135-142

Authors: STORMS G DEBOECK P VANMECHELEN I RUTS W
Citation: G. Storms et al., NOT GUPPIES, NOR GOLDFISH, BUT TUMBLE DRYERS, NORIEGA, JACKSON,JESSE,PANTIES, CAR CRASHES, BIRD BOOKS, AND WONDER,STEVIE, Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 143-145

Authors: OTOOLE AJ DEFFENBACHER KA VALENTIN D MCKEE K HUFF D ABDI H
Citation: Aj. Otoole et al., THE PERCEPTION OF FACE GENDER - THE ROLE OF STIMULUS STRUCTURE IN RECOGNITION AND CLASSIFICATION, Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 146-160

Authors: STANOVICH KE WEST RF
Citation: Ke. Stanovich et Rf. West, WHO USES BASE RATES AND P(D SIMILAR-TO-H) - AN ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES/, Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 161-179

Authors: WILSON M EMMOREY K
Citation: M. Wilson et K. Emmorey, A VISUOSPATIAL PHONOLOGICAL LOOP IN WORKING-MEMORY - EVIDENCE FROM AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (VOL 25, PG 313, 1997), Memory & cognition, 26(1), 1998, pp. 187-187

Authors: YONELINAS AP
Citation: Ap. Yonelinas, RECOGNITION MEMORY ROCS FOR ITEM AND ASSOCIATIVE INFORMATION - THE CONTRIBUTION OF RECOLLECTION AND FAMILIARITY, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 747-763

Authors: WOLTERS G PRINSEN A
Citation: G. Wolters et A. Prinsen, FULL VERSUS DIVIDED ATTENTION AND IMPLICIT MEMORY PERFORMANCE, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 764-771

Authors: WOOD NL STADLER MA COWAN N
Citation: Nl. Wood et al., IS THERE IMPLICIT MEMORY WITHOUT ATTENTION - A REEXAMINATION OF TASK DEMANDS IN EICHS (1984) PROCEDURE, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 772-779

Authors: CHALMERS KA HUMPHREYS MS DENNIS S
Citation: Ka. Chalmers et al., A NATURALISTIC STUDY OF THE WORD-FREQUENCY EFFECT IN EPISODIC RECOGNITION, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 780-784

Authors: NELSON DL BENNETT DJ LEIBERT TW
Citation: Dl. Nelson et al., ONE-STEP IS NOT ENOUGH - MAKING BETTER USE OF ASSOCIATION NORMS TO PREDICT CUED-RECALL, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 785-796

Authors: OLOFSSON U
Citation: U. Olofsson, WIN SOME, LOSE SOME - HYPERMNESIA FOR ACTIONS REFLECTS INCREASED ITEM-SPECIFIC PROCESSING, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 797-800

Authors: HERLITZ A NILSSON LG BACKMAN L
Citation: A. Herlitz et al., GENDER DIFFERENCES IN EPISODIC MEMORY, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 801-811

Authors: CASINI L MACAR F
Citation: L. Casini et F. Macar, EFFECTS OF ATTENTION MANIPULATION ON JUDGMENTS OF DURATION AND OF INTENSITY IN THE VISUAL MODALITY, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 812-818

Authors: MIMURA M VERFAELLIE M MILBERG WP
Citation: M. Mimura et al., REPETITION PRIMING IN AN AUDITORY LEXICAL DECISION TASK - EFFECTS OF LEXICAL STATUS, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 819-825

Authors: MATHER M HENKEL LA JOHNSON MK
Citation: M. Mather et al., EVALUATING CHARACTERISTICS OF FALSE MEMORIES - REMEMBER KNOW JUDGMENTS AND MEMORY CHARACTERISTICS QUESTIONNAIRE COMPARED/, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 826-837

Authors: NORMAN KA SCHACTER DL
Citation: Ka. Norman et Dl. Schacter, FALSE RECOGNITION IN YOUNGER AND OLDER ADULTS - EXPLORING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ILLUSORY MEMORIES, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 838-848

Authors: PERFECT TJ DASGUPTA ZRR
Citation: Tj. Perfect et Zrr. Dasgupta, WHAT UNDERLIES THE DEFICIT IN REPORTED RECOLLECTIVE EXPERIENCE IN OLD-AGE, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 849-858

Authors: RUBIN DC SCHULKIND MD
Citation: Dc. Rubin et Md. Schulkind, THE DISTRIBUTION OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORIES ACROSS THE LIFE-SPAN, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 859-866

Authors: ANDERSON RB TWENEY RD RIVARDO M DUNCAN S
Citation: Rb. Anderson et al., NEED PROBABILITY AFFECTS RETENTION - A DIRECT DEMONSTRATION, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 867-872

Authors: WEDELL DH
Citation: Dh. Wedell, ANOTHER LOOK AT REASONS FOR CHOOSING AND REJECTING, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 873-887

Authors: HAMPTON JA
Citation: Ja. Hampton, CONCEPTUAL COMBINATION - CONJUNCTION AND NEGATION OF NATURAL CONCEPTS, Memory & cognition, 25(6), 1997, pp. 888-909

Authors: TANAKA JW SENGCO JA
Citation: Jw. Tanaka et Ja. Sengco, FEATURES AND THEIR CONFIGURATION IN FACE RECOGNITION, Memory & cognition, 25(5), 1997, pp. 583-592

Authors: HILFORD A GLANZER M KIM K
Citation: A. Hilford et al., ENCODING, REPETITION, AND THE MIRROR EFFECT IN RECOGNITION MEMORY - SYMMETRY IN MOTION, Memory & cognition, 25(5), 1997, pp. 593-605
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