Nolen-Hoeksema S. Responses to depression and their effects on the duration of depressive episodes // Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 1991. Vol. 100. P. 569–582.
Norman K. A., Schacter D. L. False recognition in young and older adults: Exploring the characteristics of illusory memories // Memory and Cognition. 1997. Vol. 25. P. 838–848.
Nyberg L., Cabeza R. Brain imaging of memory // The Oxford handbook of memory / Eds. E. Tulving and E. I. M. Craik. N. Y.: Oxford University Press, 2000. P. 501–519.
O’Carroll R. E., Drysdale E., Cahill L. et al. Memory for emotional material: A comparison of central versus peripheral beta blockade // Journal of Psychopharmacology. 1999a. Vol. 13. P. 32–39.
O’Carroll R. E., Drysdale E., Cahill L. et al. Stimulation of the noradrenergic system enhances and blockade reduces memory for emotional material in man // Psychological Medicine. 1999b. Vol. 29. P. 1083–1088.
Ochsner K. N. Are affective events richly recollected or simply familiar? The experience and process of recognizing feelings past // Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 2000. Vol. 129. P. 242–261.
Ochsner K. N., Schacter D. L. Constructing the emotional past: A social-cognitive-neuroscience approach to emotion and memory // The neuropsychology of emotion / ed. by J. Borod. N. Y.: Oxford University Press, 2000. P. 163–193.
Offer D., Kaiz M., Howard K. I., Bennett E. S. The altering of reporting experiences // Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2000. Vol. 39. P. 735–742.
Ofshe R. J. Inadvertent hypnosis during interrogation: False confession due to dissociative state; Misidentified multiple personality and the satanic cult hypothesis // International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 1992. Vol. 40. P. 125–156.
Okuda J., Fujii T., Yamadori A. et al. Participation of the prefrontal cortices in prospective memory: Evidence from a PET study in humans // Neuroscience Letters. 1998. Vol. 253. P. 127–130.
Orwell G. 1984. N. Y.: Signet Classic, 1950/1984.
Paley W. Natural theology. Charlottesville, Va.: Lincoln Rembrandt Publishing, 1802/1986.
Park D. C., Kidder D. P. Prospective memory and medication adherence // Prospective memory: Theory and applications / Eds. M. Brandimonte, G. O. Einstein, M. A. McDaniel. Mahwah, N. J.: Erlbaum Associates, 1996. P. 369–390.
Parkes C. M. Bereavement: Studies of grief in adult life. London: Tavistock, 1986.
Paulesu E., Frith C. D., Frackowiak R. S. J. The neural correlates of the verbal component of working memory // Nature. 1993. Vol. 362. P. 342–345.
Pawlowski B., Dunbar R. L M., Lipowicz A. Tall men have more reproductive success // Nature. 2000, January 13. Vol. 403. P. 156.
Pendergrast M. Victims of memory: Incest accusations and shattered lives. Hinesburg, Vt.: Upper Access, 1995.
Pennebaker J. W. Writing about emotional experiences as a therapeutic process // Psychological Science. 1997. Vol. 8. P. 162–166.
Perfect T. J., Hanley J. R. The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: Do experimenter— presented interlopers have any effect? // Cognition. 1992. Vol. 45. P. 55–75.
Perrett D. L., Hietanen J. K., Oram M. W., Benson P. J. Organization and functions of cells responsive to faces in the temporal cortex // Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (Series B). 1992. Vol. 335. P. 23–30.
Peterson L. R., Peterson M. J. Short-term retention of individual verbal items // Journal of Experimental Psychology. 1959. Vol. 58. P. 193–198.
Peterson C., Bell M. Children’s memory for traumatic injury // Child Development. 1996. Vol. 67. P. 3045–3070.
Petro S. J., Herrmann D., Burrows D., Moore C. M. Usefulness of commercial memory aids as a function of age // International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 1991. Vol. 33. P. 295–309.
Pezdek K. Memory for pictures: A life-span study of the role of visual detail // Child Development. 1997. Vol. 58. P. 807–815.
Phelps E., Gazzaniga M. S. Hemispheric differences in mnemonic processing: The effects of left hemisphere interpretation // Neuropsychologia. 1992. Vol. 30. P. 293–297.
Phelps E. A., LaBar K. S., Anderson A. K. et al. Specifying the contributions of the human amygdala to emotional memory: A case study // Neurocase. 1998. Vol. 4. P. 527–540.