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99 related items for PubMed ID: 15267124

  • 1. Level of processing and age affect involuntary conceptual priming of weak but not strong associates.
    Ramponi C, Richardson-Klavehn A, Gardiner JM.
    Exp Psychol; 2004; 51(3):159-64. PubMed ID: 15267124
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  • 2. Component processes of conceptual priming and associative cued recall: the roles of preexisting representation and depth of processing.
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  • 3. Voluntary explicit versus involuntary conceptual memory are associated with dissociable fMRI responses in hippocampus, amygdala, and parietal cortex for emotional and neutral word pairs.
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  • 4. Different involuntary mechanisms underlie priming and LOP effects in stem completion tests.
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  • 5. Integrative and semantic relations equally alleviate age-related associative memory deficits.
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  • 14. The effects of levels-of-processing and organization on conceptual implicit memory in the category exemplar production test.
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  • 17. Hemispheric differences in strong versus weak semantic priming: evidence from event-related brain potentials.
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  • 20. Memory and the Korsakoff syndrome: not remembering what is remembered.
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