Further analysis of the prior learning effect in amnesic patients (original) (raw)

The effects of varying cue-load on amnesic and normal cued recall

Howard Jackson

Neuropsychologia, 1986

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Delaying Interference Enhances Memory Consolidation in Amnesic Patients

Michaela Dewar

Neuropsychology, 2009

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Amnesic sensitivity to proactive interference: Its relationship to priming and the causes of amnesia

Alan Pickering

Neuropsychologia, 1987

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Amnesic patients have residual prospective memory capacities

Beat Meier

The Clinical neuropsychologist, 2018

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Part-list cuing in amnesic patients: Evidence for a retrieval deficit

Johanna Kissler

Memory & Cognition, 2002

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Amnesia and memory for modality information

Alan Pickering

Neuropsychologia, 1989

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Restoring primacy in amnesic free recall: Evidence for the recency theory of primacy

Michaela Dewar

Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2011

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Profound Retroactive Interference in Anterograde Amnesia: What Interferes

Michaela Dewar

Neuropsychology, 2010

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Verbal recall in amnesiacs under conditions of diminished retroactive interference

Sergio Della Sala

Brain, 2004

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Response competition and interference effects in paired-associate learning by Korsakoff amnesics

M Kinsbourne

Neuropsychologia, 1980

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Learning strategies in amnesia

Maarten Speekenbrink

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2008

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Indirect measures of memory in a duration-judgement task are normal in amnesic patients

Alan Pickering

Neuropsychologia, 1991

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Some comments on Woods' and Piercy's claim of a similarity between amnesic memory and normal forgetting

Elizabeth Warrington

Neuropsychologia, 1975

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On the implicit learning of novel associations by amnesic patients and normal subjects

Gail Musen

Neuropsychology, 1993

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Memory Conjunction Errors in Normal and Amnesic Subjects

William Milberg

Journal of Memory and Language, 1996

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Retrieval without recollection: An experimental analysis of source amnesia

Joanne Harbluk

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1984

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Recognition memory for single items and for associations in amnesic patients

Patrizia Turriziani

Neuropsychologia, 2004

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Retrograde Amnesia and the "Reminder Effect

James McGaugh

Science, 1974

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Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment is Characterized by the Inability to Recover from Proactive Semantic Interference across Multiple Learning Trials

Katherine Gorman

The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease, 2020

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Intact implicit memory for newly formed verbal associations in amnesic patients following single study trials

Brenda Melo

Neuropsychology, 2000

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Repetition effects in directed forgetting: evidence for retrieval inhibition

Edward Geiselman

Memory & Cognition, 1985

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The performance of amnesic subjects on tests of delayed matching-to-sample and delayed matching-to-position

John Aggleton

Neuropsychologia, 1995

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Retroactive inhibition in free recall: Inaccessibility of information available in the memory store

Harun Al Rasyid Ramadhany

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1971

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Can amnesic patients learn without awareness?:: New evidence comparing deterministic and probabilistic sequence learning

Axel Cleeremans

Neuropsychologia, 2006

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Is Forgetting Caused by Inhibition?

Jeroen Raaijmakers

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2013

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Working memory and amnesia: The role of stimulus novelty

Fim Craik

Neuropsychologia, 2012

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The contribution of recollection and familiarity to yes–no and forced-choice recognition tests in healthy subjects and amnesics

Neal Kroll

Neuropsychologia, 2000

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Different components in word-list forgetting of pure amnesics, degenerative demented and healthy subjects

Carlo Caltagirone

1995

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Amnesia and the distinction between long-and short-term memory1

Elizabeth Warrington, Alan Baddeley

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal …, 1970

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Organisational aspects of memory in amnesic patients

Elizabeth Warrington

Neuropsychologia, 1971

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Conditioning in amnesic patients

Elizabeth Warrington

Neuropsychologia, 1979

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Verbal retention deficits in aphasic and amnesic patients

L. Cermak

Brain and Language, 1976

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The Effects of Divided Attention During Encoding and Retrieval on Amnesic Patients' Memory Performance

Bonnie Wong

Cortex, 1999

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Intact delay-eyeblink classical conditioning in amnesia

Maria Carrillo

Behavioral Neuroscience, 1995

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