personal data approved: 2024. VI. 04. Publications |
2021
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Mikula Bernadett, Lencsés Anita, Borbély Csaba, Demeter Gyula: Emotion recognition and theory of mind after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: A systematic review, SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY 93: pp. 63-74. type of document: Journal paper/Review paper language: English URL |
2019
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Racsmány Mihály, Demeter Gyula, Szőllősi Ágnes: Successful list-method directed forgetting without retroactive interference of post-instruction learning, MEMORY 27: (2) pp. 224-230. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 3 language: English URL |
2019
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Kemény F, Demeter G, Racsmány M, Valálik I, Lukács Á: Impaired sequential and partially compensated probabilistic skill learning in Parkinson's disease, JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 13: (3) pp. 509-528. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 1 language: English URL |
2018
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Simor Péter, Harsányi András, Csigó Kata, Miklós Gergely, Lázár Alpár Sándor, Demeter Gyula: Eveningness is associated with poor sleep quality and negative affect in obsessive–compulsive disorder, JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS 7: (1) pp. 10-20. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 7 language: English URL |
2017
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Demeter Gyula, Valálik István, Pajkossy Péter, Szőllősi Ágnes, Lukács Ágnes, Kemény Ferenc, Racsmány Mihály: The effect of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus on executive functions: Impaired verbal fluency and intact updating, planning and conflict resolution in Parkinson's disease, NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS 647: pp. 72-77. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 11 language: English URL |
2016
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Demeter G, Szendi I, Juhász M, Kovács ZA, Boncz I, Keresztes A, Pajkossy P, Racsmány M: Hypnosis attenuates executive cost of prospective memory, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS 64: (2) pp. 200-212. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2016
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Demeter Gyula, Szendi István, Domján Nóra, Juhász Marianna, Greminger Nóra, Szőllősi Ágnes, Racsmány Mihály: Preserved intention maintenance and impaired execution of prospective memory responses in schizophrenia: evidence from an event-based prospective memory study, FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY 7: 593 type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 5 language: English URL |
2014
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Demeter Gyula, Keresztes Attila, Harsányi András, Csigó Katalin, Racsmány Mihály: Obsessed not to forget, PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH 218: (1-2) pp. 153-160. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 7 language: English URL |
2011
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Racsmany M, Demeter G, Csigo K, Harsanyi A, Nemeth A: An experimental study of prospective memory in obsessive-compulsive disorder, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY 33: (1) pp. 85-91. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 9 language: English URL |
2010
from data base, 2021. XII. 17. |
Racsmány M, Conway M A, Demeter Gy: Consolidation of episodic memories during sleep: long-term effects of retrieval practice, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 21: (1) pp. 80-85. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 32 language: English URL |
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