Daniel Schacter
Daniel Lawrence Schacter (born June 17, 1952) is an American psychologist. He is William R. Kenan, Jr.'s endowed professor of psychology at Harvard University. His research has focused on psychological and biological aspects of human memory and amnesia, with a particular emphasis on the distinction between conscious and nonconscious forms of memory and, more recently, on brain mechanisms of memory and brain distortion, and memory and future simulation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Forming attitudes via neural activity supporting affective episodic simulations by Roland G. Benoit, Philipp C. Paulus, Daniel L. Schacter
Published 2019-05-01
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Default network contributions to episodic and semantic processing during divergent creative thinking: A representational similarity analysis by Roger E. Beaty, Qunlin Chen, Alexander P. Christensen, Yoed N. Kenett, Paul J. Silvia, Mathias Benedek, Daniel L. Schacter
Published 2020-04-01
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Testing the modifiability of episodic future thinking and episodic memory among suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents by Pauline Goger, Rachel J. Nam, Nathan Lowry, Kerri‐Anne Bell, Neha Parvez, Olivia H. Pollak, Donald J. Robinaugh, Daniel L. Schacter, Christine B. Cha
Published 2024-09-01
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