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John T Wixted

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Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|October 20, 2007
Recognition memory and the medial temporal lobe: a new perspectiveLarry R Squire, John T Wixted, Robert E Clark
Nature Human Behaviour|September 8, 2020
Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strengthMark W Schurgin, John T Wixted, Timothy F Brady
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 18, 2020
Reply to Pek et al.: Science is not the signal detection problem it is ordinarily thought to beBrent M Wilson, Christine R Harris, John T Wixted
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 18, 2013
Pharmacologically increasing sleep spindles enhances recognition for negative and high-arousal memoriesErik J Kaestner, John T Wixted, Sara C Mednick
Nature Human Behaviour|October 10, 2020
Publisher Correction: Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strengthMark W Schurgin, John T Wixted, Timothy F Brady
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 5, 2020
Science is not a signal detection problemBrent M Wilson, Christine R Harris, John T Wixted
Memory & Cognition|March 31, 2020
Identifying the guilty word: Simultaneous versus sequential lineups for DRM word listsJason R Finley, John T Wixted, Henry L Roediger
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 4, 2011
The hippocampus supports both recollection and familiarity when memories are strongChristine N Smith, John T Wixted, Larry R Squire
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 23, 2011
Strong memories are hard to scaleLaura Mickes, Vivian Hwe, Peter E Wais, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 10, 2004
Explaining purportedly irrational behavior by modeling skepticism in task parameters: an example examining confidence in forced-choice tasksCraig R M McKenzie, John T Wixted, David C Noelle
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Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|October 20, 2007
Recognition memory and the medial temporal lobe: a new perspectiveLarry R Squire, John T Wixted, Robert E Clark
Nature Human Behaviour|September 8, 2020
Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strengthMark W Schurgin, John T Wixted, Timothy F Brady
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 18, 2020
Reply to Pek et al.: Science is not the signal detection problem it is ordinarily thought to beBrent M Wilson, Christine R Harris, John T Wixted
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 18, 2013
Pharmacologically increasing sleep spindles enhances recognition for negative and high-arousal memoriesErik J Kaestner, John T Wixted, Sara C Mednick
Nature Human Behaviour|October 10, 2020
Publisher Correction: Psychophysical scaling reveals a unified theory of visual memory strengthMark W Schurgin, John T Wixted, Timothy F Brady
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 5, 2020
Science is not a signal detection problemBrent M Wilson, Christine R Harris, John T Wixted
Memory & Cognition|March 31, 2020
Identifying the guilty word: Simultaneous versus sequential lineups for DRM word listsJason R Finley, John T Wixted, Henry L Roediger
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 4, 2011
The hippocampus supports both recollection and familiarity when memories are strongChristine N Smith, John T Wixted, Larry R Squire
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 23, 2011
Strong memories are hard to scaleLaura Mickes, Vivian Hwe, Peter E Wais, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 10, 2004
Explaining purportedly irrational behavior by modeling skepticism in task parameters: an example examining confidence in forced-choice tasksCraig R M McKenzie, John T Wixted, David C Noelle
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