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Vivid memories. 

Rubin, DC; Kozin, M (Cognition, 1984-02)
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Impaired formation of beta-adrenergic receptor-nucleotide regulatory protein complexes in pseudohypoparathyroidism. 

Heinsimer, JA; Davies, AO; Downs, RW; Levine, MA; Spiegel, AM; Drezner, MK; De Lean, A; ... (10 authors) (J Clin Invest, 1984-05)
Decreased activity of the guanine nucleotide regulatory protein (N) of the adenylate cyclase system is present in cell membranes of some patients with pseudohypoparathyrodism (PHP-Ia) whereas others have normal activity ...
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Memorability as a measure of processing: a unit analysis of prose and list learning. 

Rubin, DC (J Exp Psychol Gen, 1985-06)
The percentage of subjects recalling each unit in a list or prose passage is considered as a dependent measure. When the same units are recalled in different tasks, processing is assumed to be the same; when different units ...
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Memory for prose in Korsakoff and schizophrenic populations. 

Rubin, DC; Olson, EH; Richter, M; Butters, N (The International journal of neuroscience, 1981-01)
Twelve alcoholic Korsakoff patients, their 12 alcoholic controls, and 27 institutionalized schizophrenics and their 19 controls, recalled two stories. The clinical populations recalled approximately half as much as their ...
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A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames window. 

Rubin, DC (Perception, 1982-01)
After a rotating Ames window has been viewed, a normal test window held diagonal to the subject's line of sight appears to be distorted, having a larger back than front. The effect does not occur if a normal window is rotated ...

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AuthorRubin, DC (4)Butters, N (1)Caron, MG (1)Davies, AO (1)De Lean, A (1)Downs, RW (1)Drezner, MK (1)Heinsimer, JA (1)Kozin, M (1)Lefkowitz, RJ (1)... View MoreDate Issued1984 (2)1981 (1)1982 (1)1985 (1)TypeJournal article (5)SubjectAdolescent (5)
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