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C Lustig

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Psychological Bulletin|September 11, 2001
Implicit memory is not immune to interferenceC Lustig, L Hasher
Psychological Science|September 14, 2001
Implicit memory is vulnerable to proactive interferenceC Lustig, L Hasher
Psychological Science|January 5, 2002
Paying attention to time as one gets olderC Lustig, W H Meck
Brain Injury|May 7, 1999
Differentiation of three brain injury family typesJ F Kosciulek, D C Lustig
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 1, 1977
Prenylamine-induced contracture of frog skeletal muscleE B Kirsten, K C Lustig
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1974
The site of action of AHR-2666 in frog sartorius muscleK C Lustig, E B Kirsten
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 22, 1990
Release kinetics as a tool to describe drug effects on neurotransmitter releaseC Lustig, H Parnas, L Segel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 21, 2001
Working memory span and the role of proactive interferenceC Lustig, C P May, L Hasher
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 23, 1989
Neurotransmitter release: development of a theory for total release based on kineticsC Lustig, H Parnas, L A Segel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 21, 1986
On the quantal hypothesis of neurotransmitter release: an explanation for the calcium dependence of the binomial parametersC Lustig, H Parnas, L A Segel
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Psychological Bulletin|September 11, 2001
Implicit memory is not immune to interferenceC Lustig, L Hasher
Psychological Science|September 14, 2001
Implicit memory is vulnerable to proactive interferenceC Lustig, L Hasher
Psychological Science|January 5, 2002
Paying attention to time as one gets olderC Lustig, W H Meck
Brain Injury|May 7, 1999
Differentiation of three brain injury family typesJ F Kosciulek, D C Lustig
British Journal of Pharmacology|May 1, 1977
Prenylamine-induced contracture of frog skeletal muscleE B Kirsten, K C Lustig
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|October 1, 1974
The site of action of AHR-2666 in frog sartorius muscleK C Lustig, E B Kirsten
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 22, 1990
Release kinetics as a tool to describe drug effects on neurotransmitter releaseC Lustig, H Parnas, L Segel
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 21, 2001
Working memory span and the role of proactive interferenceC Lustig, C P May, L Hasher
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 23, 1989
Neurotransmitter release: development of a theory for total release based on kineticsC Lustig, H Parnas, L A Segel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 21, 1986
On the quantal hypothesis of neurotransmitter release: an explanation for the calcium dependence of the binomial parametersC Lustig, H Parnas, L A Segel
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