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  • Murre, J. M. J. (1999). Tweestrijd in het geheugen. Natuur & Techniek, 67(4), 6-15.
  • Murre, J. M. J., & Chessa, A. G. (1999). Leren en vergeten van reclame. In Abstract GVR-SPOT Seminar "Naar meer effect van uw TV-Reclame" GVR.
  • Murre, J. M. J., & Raaijmakers, J. G. W. (1999). Modellen voorspellen dementie: hoe we leren en vergeten. Alzheimer Magazine, 11, 4-7.
  • Graham, K. S., Murre, J. M. J., & Hodges, J. R. (1999). Episodic memory in semantic dementia: a computational approach based on the TraceLink mode. In E. Rupping, J. A. Reggia, & D. Glanzman (Eds.), Disorders of brain, behavior and cognition: the neurocomputational perspective (pp. 47-65). Elsevier.
  • Broeder, P., & Murre, J. M. J. (1999). The cross-linguistic modelling of language and thought. In J. M. J. Murre, & P. Broeder (Eds.), Language and thought in development: cross-linguistic studies (pp. 1-3). Gunter Narr Verlag.
  • Broeder, P., & Murre, J. M. J. (1999). Language and thought in development: cross-linguistic studies. Gunter Narr Verlag.
  • Murre, J. M. J. (1999). Interaction of cortex and hippocampus in a model of amnesia and semantic dementia. Reviews in the Neurosciences, 10, 267-278.
  • Eichenbaum, H. B., Cahill, F. L., Gluck, M. A., Hasselmo, M., Keil, F., Martin, A., MacGaugh, J. L., Murre, J. M. J., Myers, C., Petrides, M., Roozendaal, B., Schacter, D., Simons, D. J., Smith, W. C., & Williams, C. L. (1999). Learning and memory: systems analysis. In F. E. Bloom, M. J. Zigmond, S. C. Landis, J. L. Roberts, & L. R. Squire (Eds.), Learning and memory: systems analysis (pp. 1455-1486). Academic Press.
  • Atkins, P. W. B., & Murre, J. M. J. (1998). Recovery of unrehearsed items in connectionist models. Connection Science, 10(2), 99-119. https://doi.org/10.1080/095400998116521
  • Murre, J. M. J. (1997). Implicit memory in amnesia: some explanations and predictions by the tracelink model. Memory, 5, 213-232. https://doi.org/10.1080/741941155
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