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Authors: Foster, JK Jelicic, M
Citation: Jk. Foster et M. Jelicic, Memory structures, procedures, and processes, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 1-10

Authors: Tulving, E
Citation: E. Tulving, Study of memory: processes and systems, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 11-30

Authors: Roediger, HL Buckner, RL McDermott, KB
Citation: Hl. Roediger et al., Components of processing, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 31-65

Authors: McDonald, RM Ergis, AM Winocur, G
Citation: Rm. Mcdonald et al., Functional dissociation of brain regions in learning and memory: evidence for multiple systems, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 66-103

Authors: Blaxton, TA
Citation: Ta. Blaxton, Combining disruption and activation techniques to map conceptual and perceptual memory processes in the human brain, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 104-129

Authors: Mayes, AR
Citation: Ar. Mayes, How does the brain mediate our ability to remember?, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 130-161

Authors: Weldon, MS
Citation: Ms. Weldon, The memory chop shop: issues in the search for memory systems, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 162-204

Authors: Gabrieli, JDE
Citation: Jde. Gabrieli, The architecture of human memory, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 205-231

Authors: Toth, JP Hunt, RR
Citation: Jp. Toth et Rr. Hunt, Not one versus many, but zero versus any: structure and function in the context of tbe multiple memory systems debate, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 232-272

Authors: Parkin, AJ
Citation: Aj. Parkin, Component processes versus systems: is there really an important difference?, DEBATES PSY, 1999, pp. 273-287
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