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Mihaly Racsmany
Mihaly Racsmany
Institute of Psychology, University of Szeged
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The disruption and dissolution of directed forgetting: Inhibitory control of memory
MA Conway, K Harries, J Noyes, M Racsma'ny, CR Frankish
Journal of memory and language 43 (3), 409-430, 2000
2112000
A verbális munkamemória magyar nyelvű vizsgálóeljárásai
M Racsmány, Á Lukács, D Németh, C Pléh
Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle 60 (4), 479-506, 2005
186*2005
Az emberi emlékezet
A Baddeley, P Csaba, R Mihály
Osiris, 2005
1792005
Episodic inhibition.
M Racsmány, MA Conway
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 32 (1), 44, 2006
1232006
Coronary artery bypass surgery provokes Alzheimer's disease-like changes in the cerebrospinal fluid
A Palotás, HJ Reis, G Bogáts, B Babik, M Racsmány, L Engvau, ...
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 21 (4), 1153-1164, 2010
1092010
Testing promotes long-term learning via stabilizing activation patterns in a large network of brain areas
A Keresztes, D Kaiser, G Kovács, M Racsmány
Cerebral Cortex 24 (11), 3025-3035, 2014
872014
Consolidation of Episodic memories during Sleep: Long-term Effects of retrieval practice
M Racsmány, A Conway, Martin, G Demeter
Psychological Science 21 (1), 80-85, 2010
802010
Long-term follow-up of patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder treated by anterior capsulotomy: a neuropsychological study
K Csigó, A Harsányi, G Demeter, C Rajkai, A Németh, M Racsmány
Journal of affective disorders 126 (1-2), 198-205, 2010
662010
A munkamemória szerepe a megismerésben
M Racsmány
Akadémiai Kiadó, 2004
612004
Correlations between clinical symptoms, working memory functions and structural brain abnormalities in men with schizophrenia
I Szendi, M Kiss, M Racsmány, K Boda, C Cimmer, E Vörös, ZA Kovács, ...
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 147 (1), 47-55, 2006
602006
Vocabulary and morphological patterns in Hungarian children with Williams syndrome: A preliminary report
Á Lukács, M Racsmány, C Pléh
Acta Linguistica Hungarica 48 (1), 243-269, 2001
582001
Morphological patterns in Hungarian children with Williams syndrome and the rule debates
C Pléh, A Lukács, M Racsmány
Brain and Language 86 (3), 377-383, 2003
552003
Retrieval practice makes procedure from remembering: An automatization account of the testing effect.
M Racsmány, Á Szőllősi, D Bencze
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (1), 157, 2018
522018
Language in Hungarian children with Williams syndrome
A Lukács, C Pléh, M Racsmány
Williams syndrome across languages 36, 187-220, 2004
502004
Tonic noradrenergic activity modulates explorative behavior and attentional set shifting: Evidence from pupillometry and gaze pattern analysis
P Pajkossy, Á Szőllősi, G Demeter, M Racsmány
Psychophysiology 54 (12), 1839-1854, 2017
492017
Two types of impairments in OCD: Obsessions, as problems of thought suppression; compulsions, as behavioral-executive impairment
A Harsányi, K Csigó, C Rajkai, G Demeter, A Németh, M Racsmány
Psychiatry Research 215 (3), 651-658, 2014
442014
Disrupted memory inhibition in schizophrenia
M Racsmány, MA Conway, EA Garab, C Cimmer, Z Janka, T Kurimay, ...
Schizophrenia Research 101 (1-3), 218-224, 2008
432008
Inhibition and interference in the think/no-think task
M Racsmány, MA Conway, A Keresztes, A Krajcsi
Memory & Cognition 40, 168-176, 2012
362012
The language of space in Hungarian
I Király, C Pléh, M Racsmány
Cognition in language use 1, 182-92, 2001
362001
Depressive symptoms are associated with the phenomenal characteristics of imagined positive and negative future events
Á Szőllősi, P Pajkossy, M Racsmány
Applied Cognitive Psychology 29 (5), 762-767, 2015
352015
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