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  • Psychogenic and Organic Amnesia. a Multidimensional Assessment of Clinical, Neuroradiological, Neuropsychological and Psychopathological Features

    Psychogenic and Organic Amnesia. a Multidimensional Assessment of Clinical, Neuroradiological, Neuropsychological and Psychopathological Features

  • What Is It Like to Be Confabulating?

    What Is It Like to Be Confabulating?

  • Metamemory and Memory Discrepancies in Directed Forgetting of Emotional Information

    Metamemory and Memory Discrepancies in Directed Forgetting of Emotional Information

  • Cognitive Functions of the Brain: Perception, Attention and Memory

    Cognitive Functions of the Brain: Perception, Attention and Memory

  • The Three Amnesias

    The Three Amnesias

  • Disordered Recognition Memory: Recollective Confabulation

    Disordered Recognition Memory: Recollective Confabulation

  • Sleep Is for Forgetting

    Sleep Is for Forgetting

  • Proper Names and Repression. a Freudian Finding

    Proper Names and Repression. a Freudian Finding

  • Forgetting Is a Feature, Not A

    Forgetting Is a Feature, Not A

  • ESPEN Guidelines on Nutrition in Dementia

    ESPEN Guidelines on Nutrition in Dementia

  • Monitoring One's Own Forgetting in Younger and Older Adults

    Monitoring One's Own Forgetting in Younger and Older Adults

  • Cognitive Load and Time-Based Forgetting

    Cognitive Load and Time-Based Forgetting

  • Sleep, Memory and Emotion

    Sleep, Memory and Emotion

  • The Attentional Mechanisms of Active Forgetting Laura Lee Heisick Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Lheisi1@Lsu.Edu

    The Attentional Mechanisms of Active Forgetting Laura Lee Heisick Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected]

  • Presents Psychopathology of Everyday Life

    Presents Psychopathology of Everyday Life

  • Intentional Forgetting: Investigating Interpretations and Future Potentials of Cognitive Control

    Intentional Forgetting: Investigating Interpretations and Future Potentials of Cognitive Control

  • Sleep Not Just Protects Memories Against Forgetting, It Also Makes Them More Accessible

    Sleep Not Just Protects Memories Against Forgetting, It Also Makes Them More Accessible

  • Forgetting in Short-Term Memory: the Effect of Time

    Forgetting in Short-Term Memory: the Effect of Time

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  • (HSAM): Memory Distortion Paradigms and Individual Differences
  • Impact of Nutrition on Cognition and Its Association with Blood and Brain Alzheimer Disease Related Biomarkers
  • The Cognitive Neuroscience of Mind: a Tribute to Michael S. Gazzaniga
  • The Importance of Forgetting
  • A Normal Forgetting
  • DIGITAL HYPERTHYMESIA on the CONSEQUENCES of LIVING with PERFECT MEMORY Tanne Van Bree 073
  • Psychogenic Amnesia
  • Dementia - Confusion, Misunderstanding and Confabulation
  • Sleep Deprivation Induces Fragmented Memory Loss
  • Metamemory and Learning Ability
  • Visual Memory Decay Is Deterministic Jason M
  • On the Consequences of Living with a Perfect Artificial Memory
  • Amnesia Observed: Remembering and Forgetting in a Natural Environment
  • THESIS for DOCTORAL DEGREE (Ph.D.)
  • Autobiographical Amnesia and Accelerated Forgetting in Transient Epileptic Amnesia F Manes, K S Graham, a Zeman, M De Luja´N Calcagno, J R Hodges
  • Retrieval Effort Improves Memory and Metamemory in the Face of Misinformation Q ⇑ John B
  • The Role of Sleep in Directed Forgetting and Remembering of Human Memories
  • Metamemory and Memory Efficiency in Older Adults Learning About the Benefits of Priority Processing and Value-Directed Remembering


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