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M H Erdelyi

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The American Psychologist|June 1, 1992
Psychodynamics and the unconsciousM H Erdelyi
The American Psychologist|September 18, 2001
Defense processes can be conscious or unconsciousM H Erdelyi
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 12, 1978
Dissociationism revivedM H Erdelyi
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|October 1, 1994
Hypnotic hypermnesia: the empty set of hypermnesiaM H Erdelyi
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 1, 1972
Role of fantasy in the Poetzl (emergence) phenomenonM H Erdelyi
Psychological Review|January 1, 1974
A new look at the new look: perceptual defense and vigilanceM H Erdelyi
Consciousness and Cognition|March 1, 1995
The case of Dr. John D. Frame's first memory: historical truth and psychological distortionM H Erdelyi, J D Frame
Memory & Cognition|November 12, 2013
Cognitive masking in rapid sequential processing: The effect of an emotional picture on preceding and succeeding picturesM H Erdelyi, D G Blumenthal
Cognition|February 1, 1981
Recognition hypermnesia: the growth of recognition memory (d') over time with repeated testingM H Erdelyi, J B Stein
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|July 1, 1985
The response criterion problem in tests of hypnosis and memoryR L Klatzky, M H Erdelyi
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The American Psychologist|June 1, 1992
Psychodynamics and the unconsciousM H Erdelyi
The American Psychologist|September 18, 2001
Defense processes can be conscious or unconsciousM H Erdelyi
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 12, 1978
Dissociationism revivedM H Erdelyi
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|October 1, 1994
Hypnotic hypermnesia: the empty set of hypermnesiaM H Erdelyi
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|November 1, 1972
Role of fantasy in the Poetzl (emergence) phenomenonM H Erdelyi
Psychological Review|January 1, 1974
A new look at the new look: perceptual defense and vigilanceM H Erdelyi
Consciousness and Cognition|March 1, 1995
The case of Dr. John D. Frame's first memory: historical truth and psychological distortionM H Erdelyi, J D Frame
Memory & Cognition|November 12, 2013
Cognitive masking in rapid sequential processing: The effect of an emotional picture on preceding and succeeding picturesM H Erdelyi, D G Blumenthal
Cognition|February 1, 1981
Recognition hypermnesia: the growth of recognition memory (d') over time with repeated testingM H Erdelyi, J B Stein
The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis|July 1, 1985
The response criterion problem in tests of hypnosis and memoryR L Klatzky, M H Erdelyi
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