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Daniel J Burns
Daniel J Burns
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Adaptive memory: determining the proximate mechanisms responsible for the memorial advantages of survival processing.
DJ Burns, SA Burns, AJ Hwang
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (1), 206, 2011
1362011
A portable system for measuring cutaneous thresholds for warming and cooling.
CJ Fowler, MB Carroll, D Burns, N Howe, K Robinson
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 50 (9), 1211-1215, 1987
1071987
International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM): standardized patient-centered outcomes measurement set for heart failure patients
DJP Burns, J Arora, O Okunade, JF Beltrame, S Bernardez-Pereira, ...
Heart Failure 8 (3), 212-222, 2020
902020
Single-stage hybrid coronary revascularization with long-term follow-up
C Adams, DJP Burns, MWA Chu, PM Jones, K Shridar, P Teefy, ...
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 45 (3), 438-443, 2014
902014
The generation effect: a test between single-and multifactor theories.
DJ Burns
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 16 (6), 1060, 1990
851990
Item gains and losses during hypermnesic recall: Implications for the item-specific-relational information distinction.
DJ Burns
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 19 (1), 163, 1993
751993
The consequences of generation
DJ Burns
Journal of Memory and language 31 (5), 615-633, 1992
701992
The generation effect: Further tests of the lexical activation hypothesis
DG Payne, JH Neely, DJ Burns
Memory & Cognition 14, 246-252, 1986
621986
The item-order distinction and the generation effect: The importance of order information in long-term memory
DJ Burns
The American Journal of Psychology 109 (4), 567, 1996
471996
Adaptive memory: The survival scenario enhances item-specific processing relative to a moving scenario
DJ Burns, J Hart, SE Griffith, AD Burns
Memory 21 (6), 695-706, 2013
462013
Assessing distinctiveness: Measures of item-specific and relational processing
DJ Burns
Distinctiveness and memory, 109-130, 2006
452006
An analysis of item gains and losses in retroactive interference.
DJ Burns, DE Gold
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 25 (4), 978, 1999
401999
The effects of generation on item and order retention in immediate and delayed recall
DJ Burns, ET Curti, JC Lavin
Memory & Cognition 21, 846-852, 1993
401993
Nothing concentrates the mind: Thoughts of death improve recall
J Hart, DJ Burns
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 19, 264-269, 2012
392012
Slow and steady often ties the race: Effects of item-specific and relational processing on cumulative recall.
DJ Burns, KM Schoff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (4), 1041, 1998
361998
Feasibility and safety of same-day discharge following transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement
A Krishnaswamy, T Isogai, A Agrawal, S Shekhar, R Puri, GW Reed, ...
Cardiovascular Interventions 15 (6), 575-589, 2022
302022
Memory cell having means for maintaining the gate and substrate at the same potential
D Burns
US Patent 5,051,956, 1991
281991
The bizarre imagery effect and intention to learn
DJ Burns
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 3, 254-257, 1996
261996
A conservative screening algorithm to determine candidacy for robotic mitral valve surgery
RA Chemtob, P Wierup, SL Mick, MJ Javorski, DJP Burns, EH Blackstone, ...
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 164 (4), 1080-1087, 2022
252022
Using cumulative-recall curves to assess the extent of relational and item-specific processing
D Burns, T Hebert
Memory 13 (2), 189-199, 2005
252005
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