Publications

2001
Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 52. (Fiske ST, Schacter DL, Zahn-Waxler C). Palo Alto: Annual Reviews; 2001.
Curran T, Schacter DL, Johnson MK, Spinks R. Brain potentials reflect behavioral differences in true and false recognition. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2001;13:201-216.
Cabeza R, Rao SM, Wagner AD, Mayer AR, Schacter DL. Can medial temporal lobe regions distinguish true from false? An event-related fMRI study of veridical and illusory recognition memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 2001;98:4805-4810.
Dodson CS, Schacter DL. The cognitive neuropsychology of memory distortion. In: Rapp B Handbook of cognitive neuropsychology. Philadelphia: Psychology Press; 2001. p. 445-463.
Bar M, Tootell RBH, Schacter DL, Greve DN, Fischl B, Mendola JD, Rosen BR, Dale AM. Cortical mechanisms specific to explicit visual object recognition. Neuron. 2001;29:529-535.
McNally RJ, Clancy SA, Schacter DL. Directed forgetting of trauma cues in adults reporting repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 2001;110:151-156.
Lieberman MD, Ochsner KN, Gilbert DT, Schacter DL. Do amnesics exhibit cognitive dissonance reduction? The role of explicit memory and attention in attitude change. Psychological Science. 2001;12:135-140.
Koutstaal W, Schacter DL, Brenner C. Dual task demands and gist-based false recognition of pictures in younger and older adults. Journal of Memory and Language. 2001;44:399-426.
Sperling RA, Bates JC, Cocchiarella AJ, Schacter DL, Rosen B, Albert MS. Encoding novel face-name associations: A functional MRI study. Human Brain Mapping. 2001;14:129-139.
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Schacter DL. Forgotten ideas, neglected pioneers: Richard Semon and the story of memory. Philadelphia: Psychology Press; 2001. Website
Schacter DL, Dodson CS. If I had said it I would have remembered it:” Reducing false memories with a distinctiveness heuristic. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review. 2001;8:155-161.
Koutstaal W, Schacter DL. Memory distortion and aging. In: Naveh-Benjamin M, Moscovitch M, Roediger HL Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging: Essays in Honour of Fergus Craik. Philadelphia, PA: Psychology Press; 2001. p. 362-383.
Schacter DL, Dodson CS. Misattribution, false recognition, and the sins of memory. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (B). 2001;356:1385-1393.
Schacter DL, Badgaiyan RD. Neuroimaging of priming: New perspectives on implicit and explicit memory. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 2001;10:1-4.
Budson AE, Desikan R, Daffner KR, Schacter DL. Perceptual false recognition in Alzheimer’s disease. Neuropsychology. 2001;15:230-243.
Koutstaal W, Wagner AD, Rotte M, Maril A, Buckner RL, Schacter DL. Perceptual specificity in visual object priming: fMRI evidence for a laterality difference in fusiform cortex. Neuropsychologia. 2001;39:184-199.
Wagner AD, Maril A, Bjork RA, Schacter DL. Prefrontal contributions to executive control: fMRI evidence for functional distinctions within lateral prefrontal cortex. NeuroImage. 2001;14:1337-1347.
Savage CR, Deckersbach T, Heckers S, Wagner AD, Schacter DL, Alpert NM, A.J. F, Rauch SL. Prefrontal regions supporting spontaneous and directed application of verbal learning strategies: Evidence from PET. Brain. 2001;124:219-231.
Badgaiyan RD, Schacter DL, Alpert NM. Priming within and across modalities: Exploring the nature of rCBF increases and decreases. NeuroImage. 2001;13:272-282.
Koutstaal W, Verfaellie M, Schacter DL. Recognizing identical vs. similar categorically related common objects: further evidence for degraded gist-representations in amnesia. Neuropsychology. 2001;15:268-289.

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