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  1. Hinrichs, J. V. (1966). Short-term memory with a guessing technique. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71, 89-95.
  2. Hinrichs, J. V. (1968). Judgment of recency: Data and theory. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Stanford University, 1967. (Dissertation Abstracts, 28, 4776-B.)
  3. Buschke, H., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1968). Controlled rehearsal and recall order in serial list retention. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 78, 502-509.
  4. Buschke, H., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1968). Relative vulnerability of item information in short-term storage for the missing scan. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 7, 1043-1048.
  5. Hinrichs, J. V. (1968). Disinhibition of delay in fixed-interval instrumental conditioning. Psychonomic Science, 12, 313-314.
  6. Hinrichs, J. V. (1968). Prestimulus and poststimulus cuing of recall order in the memory span. Psychonomic Science, 12, 261-262.
  7. Hinrichs, J. V., & Buschke, H. (1968). Judgment of recency under steady-state conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 78, 574-579.
  8. Hinrichs, J. V. (1969). Judgment of recency: Data and theory. Creative Talent Awards Program, American Institutes for Research, 7, 13-19. (Summary)
  9. Hinrichs, J. V. & Buschke, H. (1970). Running missing scan: Perception of oldest member in serial presentations. Psychonomic Science, 19, 125-126.
  10. Hinrichs, J. V. (1970). A two-process memory-strength theory for judgment of recency. Psychological Review, 77, 223-233.
  11. Hinrichs, J. V., & Krainz, P. L. (1970). Expectancy in choice reaction time: Stimulus or response anticipation? Journal of Experimental Psychology, 85, 330-334.
  12. Simon, J. R., Hinrichs, J. V., & Craft, J. L. (1970). Auditory S-R compatibility: Reaction time as a function of ear-hand correspondence and ear-response location correspondence. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 86, 97-102.
  13. Hinrichs, J. V. (1970). Probability and expectancy in two-choice reaction time. Psychonomic Science, 21, 227-228.
  14. Hinrichs, J. V. (1970). Theories: In memoriam. Review of G. H. Bower & J. T. Spence (Eds.), The psychology of learning and motivation: Advances in research and theory. Contemporary Psychology, 15, 713-715.
  15. Hinrichs, J. V., & McKoon, G. (1971). Order and number requirements in immediate serial recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 87, 215-220.
  16. Wood, L. E., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1971). Cueing of recall order in immediate memory with different rates of presentation. American Journal of Psychology, 84, 268-275.
  17. Craft, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1971). Short-term retention of simple motor responses: Similarity of prior and succeeding responses. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 87, 297-302.
  18. Hinrichs, J. V., & Craft, J. L. (1971). Verbal expectancy and probability in two-choice reaction time. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 88, 367-371.
  19. Williams, J. R., Hinrichs, J. V., & Henigbaum, C. (1971). Stimulus functions for constant serial order in paired-associate learning. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 10, 556-561.
  20. Hinrichs, J. V., & Craft, J. L. (1971). Stimulus and response factors in discrete choice reaction time. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 91, 305-309.
  21. Levin, I. P., Dulberg, C. S., Dooley, J. F., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1972). Sequential dependencies in single-item and multiple-item probability learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 93, 262-272.
  22. Hinrichs, J. V., Mewaldt, S. P., & Redding, J. (1973). The Ranschburg effect: Repetition and guessing factors in short-term memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 12, 64-75.
  23. Hinrichs, J. V., & McKoon, G. (1973). Set size and order requirements in immediate memory. Memory & Cognition, 1, 73-76.
  24. Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1973). The Ranschburg effect: Stimulus variables and scoring criterion. Memory & Cognition, 1, 177-182.
  25. Hacker, M. J., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1974). Multiple predictions in choice reaction time: A serial memory scanning interpretation. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 103, 999-1005.
  26. Hinrichs, J. V., & Grunke, M. E. (1975). Control processes in short-term memory: Use of retention-interval information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 104, 229-237.
  27. Grunke, M. E., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1975). Stimulus-recognition and response-recall dependency in paired-associate learning. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 5, 453-455.
  28. Craft, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1975). Effects of stimulus-response correspondence and verbal expectancy on choice reaction time. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 41, 323-326.
  29. Hinrichs, J. V., & Mewaldt, S. P. (1977). The Ranschburg effect: Modification of guessing strategies by context. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 9, 85-88.
  30. Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1977). Repetition and inference in short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 3, 572-581.
  31. Hinrichs, J. V., & Suelzer, M. T. (1978). Stimulus and response prediction in choice reaction time: Free versus forced reactions. Perception & Psychophysics, 23, 162-170.
  32. Acosta, E., Jr., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1979). Timecourse of the verbal prediction effect. Memory & Cognition, 7, 50-55.
  33. Hacker, M. J., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1979). Verbal predictions of unexpected stimuli and choice reaction time. Memory & Cognition, 7, 505-510.
  34. Hinrichs, J. V., Yurko, D. S., & Hu, J.-M. (1981). Two-digit comparison: Use of place information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7, 890-901.
  35. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., Berie, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1981). Memory and performance effects of single and three-week's administration of diazepam.Psychopharmacology, 73, 147-151.
  36. Hinrichs, J. V., Mewaldt, S. P., Ghoneim, M. M., & Berie, J. L. (1982). Diazepam and learning: Assessment of acquisition deficits. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 17, 165-170.
  37. Hinrichs, J. V., & Novick, L. R. (1982). Memory for numbers: Nominal versus magnitude information. Memory & Cognition, 10, 479-486.
  38. Hinrichs, J. V., Berie, J. L., & Mosell, M. K. (1982). Place information in multidigit number comparison. Memory & Cognition, 10, 487-495.
  39. Hinrichs, J. V. (1982). The international journal of information processing? Review of J. Long & A. Baddeley (Eds.), P. Barnard, J. Duncan, G. Hitch, T. Marcel, & A. Wing (Assoc. Eds.), Attention and performance IX: Proceedings of the ninth international symposium on attention and performance. Contemporary Psychology, 27, 971-972.
  40. Rankin, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1983). Age, presentation rate, and the effectiveness of structural and semantic recall cues. Journal of Gerontology, 38, 593-596.
  41. Mewaldt, S. P., Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. (1983). Diazepam and memory: Support for a duplex model of memory. Memory & Cognition, 11, 557-564.
  42. Noyes, R., Jr., Anderson, D. J., Clancy, J., Crowe, R. R., Slymen, M. S., Ghoneim, M., & Hinrichs, J. (1984). Diazepam and propranolol in panic disorder agoraphobia. Archives of General Psychiatry, 41, 282-292.
  43. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., & Mewaldt, S. P. (1984). Dose-response analysis of the behavioral effects of diazepam: I. Learning and memory. Psychopharmacology, 82, 291-295.
  44. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1984). Dose-response analysis of the behavioral effects of diazepam: II. Psychomotor performance, cognition and mood. Psychopharmacology, 82, 296-300.
  45. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1984). Behavioral effects of oral versus intravenous administration of diazepam. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 21, 231-236.
  46. Hinrichs, J. V., Ghoneim, M. M., & Mewaldt, S. P. (1984). Diazepam and memory: Retrograde facilitation produced by interference reduction. Psychopharmacology, 84, 158-162.
  47. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., Noyes, R., Jr., & Anderson, D. J. (1984). Behavioral effects of diazepam and propranolol in patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia. Neuropsychobiology, 11, 229-235.
  48. Hughes, L. M., Wasserman, E. A., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1984). Chronic diazepam administration and appetitive discrimination learning: Acquisition versus steady-state performance in pigeons. Psychopharmacology, 84, 318-322.
  49. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., Mewaldt, S. P., & Peterson, R. C. (1985). Ketamine: Behavioral effects of subanesthetic doses. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 5, 70-77.
  50. Wallace, R. B., Lemke, J. H., Morris, M. C., Goodenberger, M., Kohout, F., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1985). Relationship of free-recall memory to hypertension in the elderly. The Iowa 65+ rural health study. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 38, 475-481.
  51. Goldston, D. B., Hinrichs, J. V., & Richman, C. L. (1985). Subjects' expectations, individual variability, and the scanning of mental images. Memory & Cognition, 13, 365-370.
  52. Loke, W. H., Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. (1985). Caffeine and Diazepam: Separate and combined effects on mood, memory, and psychomotor performance. Psychopharmacology, 87, 344-350.
  53. Mewaldt, S. P., Ghoneim, M. M., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1986). The behavioral actions of diazepam and oxazepam are similar. Psychopharmacology, 88, 165-171.
  54. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., Chiang, C. K., & Loke, W. H. (1986). Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions between caffeine and diazepam. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 6, 75-80.
  55. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., & Mewaldt, S. P. (1986). Comparison of two benzodiazepines with differing accumulation: Behavioral changes during and after three-week administration. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 39, 491-500.
  56. O'Hara, M. W., Hinrichs, J. V., Kohout, F. J., Wallace, R. B., & Lemke, J. H. (1986). Memory complaint and memory performance in the depressed elderly. Psychology and Aging, 1, 208-214.
  57. Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. (1987). Diazepam, behavior, and aging: Increased sensitivity or lower baseline performance? Psychopharmacology, 92, 100-105.
  58. Fang, J. C., Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. (1987). Diazepam and covert memory: Evidence for spared memory function. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 28, 347-352.
  59. Block, R. I., Ghoneim, M. M., Pathak, D., Kumar, V., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1988). Effects of a subanesthetic concentration of nitrous oxide on overt and covert assessments of memory and associative processes. Psychopharmacology, 96, 324-331.
  60. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., O'Hara, M. W., Mehta, M. P., Pathak, D., Kumar, V., & Clark, C. R. (1988). Comparison of psychological and cognitive functions after general or regional anesthesia. Anesthesiology, 69, 507-515.
  61. Block, R. I., Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., Kumar, V., & Pathak, D. (1988). Effects of a subanesthetic concentration of nitrous oxide on memory and subjective experience: Influence of assessment procedures and types of auditory stimuli. Human Psychopharmacology, 3, 257-265.
  62. Gantz, B. J., Tyler, R. S., Knutson, J. F., Woodworth, G., Abbas, P., McCabe, B. F., Hinrichs, J., Tye-Murray, N., Lansing, C., Kuk, F., & Brown, C. (1988). Evaluation of five different cochlear implant designs: Audiologic assessment and predictors of performance. Laryngoscope, 98, 1100-1106.
  63. O'Hara, M. W., Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., Mehta, M. P., & Wright, E. J. (1989). Psychological consequences of surgery. Psychosomatic Medicine, 51, 356-370.
  64. Block, R. I., Farnham, S., Braverman, K., Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. (1989). Norms for free association and five types of constrained associations. Psychological Reports, 64, 1065-1066. Also Microfiche Publications Document No. NAPS-04696.
  65. Block, R. I., Ghoneim, M. M., Pathak, D., Kumar, V., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1990). Studying effects of a subanaesthetic concentration of nitrous oxide to select assessments sensitive to learning during general anaesthesia. In B. Bonke, W. Fitch, & K. Millar (Eds.), Memory and awareness in anaesthesia (pp. 83-89). Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.
  66. Knutson, J. F., Hinrichs, J. V., Tyler, R. S., Gantz, B. J., Schartz, H. A., & Woodworth, G. (1991). Psychological predictors of audiological outcomes of multichannel cochlear implants: Preliminary findings. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 100, 817-822.
  67. Knutson, J. F., Schartz, H. A., Gantz, B. J., Tyler, R. S., Hinrichs, J. V., & Woodworth, G. (1991). Psychological changes following 18-months of cochlear implant use. Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, 100, 877-882.
  68. Ghoneim, M. M., Block, R. I., Sum Ping, S. T., El Zahaby, H. M., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1993).  The interactions of midazolam and flumazenil on human memory and cognition. Anesthesiology, 79, 1183-1192.
  69. Levin, I. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1995). Experimental psychology: Contemporary methods and applications. Madison, WI: Brown & Benchmark.
  70. Knutson, J. F., Hinrichs, J. V., Gantz, B. J., & Tyler, R. S. ( 1996) Psychological variables and cochlear implant success: Implications for adolescent recipients In P. M. Sullivan and P. E. Brookhouser (Eds.) Deaf Adolescents: Puzzles, problems, & promises. Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference on the Habilitation and Rehabilitation of hearing impaired adolescents (pp. 47-67). Omaha, NE: Boys Town Press. 47-67
  71. Ghoneim, M. M., & Hinrichs, J. V. (1997). Drugs, memory, and sedation. (Editorial) Anesthesiology, 87, 734-736.
  72. Hinrichs, J. V. (1998). Driving around the world. Review of Y. I. Noy (Ed.), Ergonomics and safety of intelligent driver interfaces. Contemporary Psychology, 43, 129-130.
  73. Hinrichs, J. V. (under review). Carl Seashore as psychologist. In Gfeller, K., Rodriguez, C., Coffman, D., & Nelson, D. J. (Eds.) Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Musicality: The Seashore Symposium.

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Papers Presented

  1. Hinrichs, J. V., & Hacker M. J. Expectancy in choice reaction time: Evidence for a self-terminating, serial memory model. Indiana Conference on Theoretical and Mathematical Psychology, Bloomington, Indiana, April 18, 1973.
  2. Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. Inference in short-term memory: The Ranschburg effect. American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C., September 4, 1976.
  3. Hinrichs, J. V. Physical and numerical size in number comparison. Psychonomic Society, November 11-13, 1976.
  4. Hu, J.-M., Riley, C. A., & Hinrichs, J. V. The quantitative basis of children's number concepts. Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, March, 1977.
  5. Acosta, E., Jr., & Hinrichs, J. V. Probability effects in choice reaction time: Stimulus, response, or S-R associative frequency. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 7, 1977.
  6. Hacker, M. J., & Hinrichs, J. V. Verbal predictions of unexpected stimuli. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 7, 1977.
  7. Hu, J.-M., & Hinrichs, J. V. Two-digit number comparison: Use of place information. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 7, 1977.
  8. Yurko, D., & Hinrichs, J. V. Judgment of numerical inequality: Size-value congruency. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 6, 1978.
  9. Berie, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. Judgment of numerical inequality: Use of sign information. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 6, 1978.
  10. Hu, J.-M., & Hinrichs, J. V. Comparison of number and numerosity: A developmental study of psychophysical judgment. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 6, 1978.
  11. Hinrichs, J. V., Berie, J. L., & Yurko, D. S. Multidigit number comparison: Use of place-value information. Psychonomic Society, Phoenix, November 9, 1979.
  12. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., Berie, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. Memory effects of single and three-weeks' administration of diazepam (Valium). Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Anaheim, April 6, 1980. (Abstract: Federation Proceedings, 1980, 39, 519.)
  13. Berie, J. L., & Hinrichs, J. V. Size-value congruity in the development of numeral comparisons. Midwestern Psychological Association, Detroit, May 1, 1981.
  14. Hinrichs, J. V., Mewaldt, S. P., Ghoneim, M. M., & Berie, J. L. Diazepam and human memory: Acquisition versus retention. Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia, November 14, 1981.
  15. Rankin, J., Collins, M., Hinrichs, J. V., & Winkie, D. Adult age differences in free and cued recalls: Effects of precise and imprecise elaboration. Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis, May 8, 1982.
  16. Rankin, J., Hinrichs, J. V., & Winkie, D. Metamemory and memory performance in young and elderly adults. Midwestern Psychological Association, Minneapolis, May 8, 1982.
  17. Hinrichs, J. V., Mewaldt, S. P., & Ghoneim, M. M. Retrograde enhancement of recall with diazepam. Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, November 12, 1982.
  18. Mewaldt, S. P., Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. Diazepam and retention: Distinguishing between short-and long-term memory. Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, November 12, 1982.
  19. Hinrichs, J. V., Rankin, J. L. Age, processing speed, and depth of encoding in memory. Gerontological Society of America, Boston, November 20, 1982.
  20. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., & Mewaldt, S. P. Memory effects of diazepam. American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, San Diego, 1983.
  21. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. Diazepam and memory: Evidence for a memory transfer hypothesis. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Chicago, 1983.
  22. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., & Mewaldt, S. P. Retrograde memory facilitation produced by diazepam. Second World Conference on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Washington, D.C., August 5, 1983.
  23. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. Behavioral effects of oral versus intravenous administration of diazepam. American Society of Anesthesiologists, Atlanta, Georgia, 1983.
  24. Wallace, R. B., Goodenberger, M., Lemke, J., Kohout, F., Hinrichs, J. V., & Morris, M. Relationship of a measure of free memory recall to hypertension in the elderly: The Iowa 65+ rural health study. Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology, Dallas, March 9, 1984.
  25. Goldston, D. B., & Hinrichs, J. V. Cognitive penetrability and the scanning mental images. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 4, 1984.
  26. Ghoneim, M. M., Hinrichs, J. V., Mewaldt, S. P., & Petersen, R. C. Ketamine: Behavioral effects of subanesthetic doses. American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, October, 1984.
  27. Mewaldt, S. P., Hinrichs, J. V., & Ghoneim, M. M. Diazepam and memory: Tests of a rehearsal deficit hypothesis. Psychonomic Society, San Antonio, November 8, 1984.
  28. Ghoneim, M. M., Mewaldt, S. P., & Hinrichs, J. V. Memory impairment with diazepam is not the result of rehearsal deficit. American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Boston, August 20, 1985.
  29. Block, R. I., Ghoneim, M. M., Kumar, V., Pathak, D., & Hinrichs, J. V. Effects of nitrous oxide on direct and indirect tests of memory. Presented at the 61st Congress of the International Anesthesia Research Society, Lake Buena Vista (Orlando), Florida, March, 1987. Abstract: Anesthesia and Analgesia, 1987, 66, 514.
  30. Ghoneim, M. M., Block, R. I., Hinrichs, J. V., Kumar, V., & Pathak, D. Impairments of human memory and mood changes induced by a subanesthetic concentration of nitrous oxide: Modulation by testing procedures and variations in auditory stimuli. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Washington, DC, April 2, 1987. Abstract: Federation Proceedings, 1987, 46(4), 1303.
  31. Ganz, B. J., Tyler, R. S., Knutson, J. F., Woodworth, G., Abbas, P., McCabe, B. F., Hinrichs, J. V., Tye-Murray, N., Lansing, C., Kuk, F., & Brown, C. Evaluation of five different cochlear implant designs: Audiologic assessment and prediction of performance. American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Palm Beach, Florida, April 26, 1988.
  32. Block, R. I., Ghoneim, M. M., Pathak, D., Kumar, V., & Hinrichs, J. V. Studying effects of a subanesthetic dose of nitrous oxide to select assessments sensitive to learning during general anesthesia. First International Symposium on Memory and Awareness for Anaesthesia, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, April 6-9, 1989.
  33. Knutson, J. F., Hinrichs, J. V., & Schartz, H. A. Psychological predictors of performance in post lingually deaf cochlear implant recipients. Second International Cochlear Implant Symposium, Iowa City, June 4-9, 1990.
  34. Knutson, J. F., Tyler, R. S., Hinrichs, J. V., & Gantz, B. J. Psychological predictors of audiological outcome in recipients of multichannel cochlear implants. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Seattle, November 16-19, 1990.
  35. Ghoneim, M. M., Block, R. I., Sum Ping, S. T., El Zahaby, H. M., & Hinrichs, J. V. The interaction of midazolam and flumazenil on human memory. American Society of Anesthesiologists, Washington, DC, October 9-13, 1993.

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Colloquia and Invited Papers

  1. Expectancy in choice reaction time. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, March, 1973.
  2. Inference in memory: The Ranschburg effect. Center for Research in Human Learning, University of Minnesota, February, 1975.
  3. Expectancy in rapid decision-making. Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 7, 1976.
  4. Psychophysical judgment of numerosity compared to number judgments. Workshop on Children's Mathematical Cognition, LRDC, University of Pittsburgh, September 22, 1978.
  5. Valium and human memory. Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, March, 1982.
  6. Valium and human memory. Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, April, 1982.
  7. Metaphors of Mind: The Continuing Evolution. A response to Prof. Julian Jaynes' "Consciousness and the evolution of mind." Second Annual Humanities Symposium, "Exploring the Concept of Mind," The University of Iowa, April 12, 1985.
  8. Valium and memory: A case history in cognitive psychopharmacology. Illowa Conference, Cornell College, April 27, 1985.
  9. Valium and memory. Department of Psychology Internal Colloquium, The University of Iowa, February 28, 1986.
  10. Cognitive function and anesthesia. Midwestern Conference on Health Care in the Elderly. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, October 31, 1986.
  11. Valium and memory. National University of Singapore, December 14, 1988.
  12. Opportunities in academic psychology in the '90's. Keynote address to the Iowa Psychological Association Fall Convention, Iowa City, October 25, 1991. [Reprinted in The Iowa Psychologist, 1992, 37(1), 4-10.]

 

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