Publications

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418 results

In Press

Gaesser, Sacchetti, Addis, Schacter. Characterizing agerelated changes in remembering the past and imagining the future. Psychology and Aging.
Gaesser, Sacchetti, Addis, Schacter. Characterizing agerelated changes in remembering the past and imagining the future. Psychology and Aging.
Schacter, Chamberlain, Gaesser, Gerlach. Chapter. In: Memory and law: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.
Schacter, Chamberlain, Gaesser, Gerlach. Chapter. In: Memory and law: Perspectives from cognitive neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press.
Schacter, Wagner. Learning and memory. In: Principles of neural science (5th Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
Schacter, Wagner. Learning and memory. In: Principles of neural science (5th Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

2011

Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner. Introducing psychology. New York: Worth; 2011.
Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner. Introducing psychology. New York: Worth; 2011.
Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner. Psychology (2nd Edition). New York: Worth; 2011.
Schacter, Gilbert, Wegner. Psychology (2nd Edition). New York: Worth; 2011.
Fiske, Schacter, Taylor. Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 62. Palo Alto: Annual Reviews; 2011.
Fiske, Schacter, Taylor. Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 62. Palo Alto: Annual Reviews; 2011.

2010

Addis, Musicaro, Pan, Schacter. Episodic simulation of past and future events in older adults: Evidence from an experimental recombinationtask. Psychology and Aging. 2010;25:369–376.
Addis, Musicaro, Pan, Schacter. Episodic simulation of past and future events in older adults: Evidence from an experimental recombinationtask. Psychology and Aging. 2010;25:369–376.
Giovanello, Kensinger, Wong, Schacter. Age-related neural changes during memory conjunction errors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2010;22:1348–1361.
Giovanello, Kensinger, Wong, Schacter. Age-related neural changes during memory conjunction errors. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 2010;22:1348–1361.
Spreng, Stevens W, Chamberlain, Gilmore, Schacter. Default network activity, coupled with the frontoparietal control network, supports goal-directed cognition. NeuroImage. 2010;53:303–317.
Spreng, Stevens W, Chamberlain, Gilmore, Schacter. Default network activity, coupled with the frontoparietal control network, supports goal-directed cognition. NeuroImage. 2010;53:303–317.