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50
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Peter Graf is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields including Psychology and Computer Science, with a focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Social Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of interdisciplinary topics and have appeared in various disciplinary venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • Effect of Exercise Training or Complex Mental and Social Activities on Cognitive Function in Adults With Chronic Stroke, 2022, JAMA Network Open
  • The differential roles of chronic and transient loneliness in daily prosocial behavior, 2022, Psychology and Aging
  • Loneliness and Social Engagement: The Unique Roles of State and Trait Loneliness for Daily Prosocial Behaviors, 2020, Innovation in Aging
  • On Hybrid Quantum and Classical Computing Algorithms for Mixed-Integer Programming, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Retrieval-induced forgetting in a social task, 2020, Cognition & Emotion

Peter Graf frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Jennifer C. Lay, Christiane A. Hoppmann, Eric B. Jones, Atiya Mahmood, and Yoonseok Choi. These collaborations have contributed across multiple publications.

Their work has appeared regularly in key publication venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Innovation in Aging, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Psychology and Aging, and JAMA Network Open.

The scientist's research topics encompass both psychological and computational domains. Key research topics include:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research
  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Energy Load and Power Forecasting

Best Publications

  • Implicit and explicit memory for new associations in normal and amnesic subjects.

    Peter Graf;Daniel L. Schacter

  • The generation effect: Delineation of a phenomenon.

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  • The information that amnesic patients do not forget.

    Peter Graf;Larry R. Squire;George Mandler

  • Activation makes words more accessible, but not necessarily more retrievable.

    Peter Graf;George Mandler

  • Resistance Training and Executive Functions: A 12-Month Randomized Controlled Trial

    Teresa Liu-Ambrose;Lindsay S. Nagamatsu;Peter Graf;B. Lynn Beattie

  • Knowing How You Know: Young Children's Ability to Identify and Remember the Sources of Their Beliefs.

    Alison Gopnik;Peter Graf

  • Priming across modalities and priming across category levels: extending the domain of preserved function in amnesia.

    Peter Graf;Arthur P. Shimamura;Larry R. Squire

  • The information that amnesic patients do not forget.

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  • Simulating Amnesic Symptoms in Normal Subjects

    Peter Graf;George Mandler;Patricia E. Haden

  • Effects of elaborative processing on implicit and explicit memory for new associations.

    Daniel L. Schacter;Peter Graf

  • Transfer-appropriate processing for implicit and explicit memory.

    Peter Graf;Lee Ryan

  • Selective effects of interference on implicit and explicit memory for new associations.

    Peter Graf;Daniel L. Schacter

  • Preserved learning in amnesic patients: perspectives from research on direct priming.

    Daniel L. Schacter;Peter Graf

  • Unitization and grouping mediate dissociations in memory for new associations.

    Peter Graf;Daniel L. Schacter

  • Increased Risk of Falling in Older Community-Dwelling Women With Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Teresa Y Liu-Ambrose;Maureen C Ashe;Peter Graf;B Lynn Beattie

  • Physical Activity Improves Verbal and Spatial Memory in Older Adults with Probable Mild Cognitive Impairment: A 6-Month Randomized Controlled Trial

    Lindsay S. Nagamatsu;Alison Chan;Jennifer C. Davis;B. Lynn Beattie

  • Prospective memory: a new focus for research.

    Peter Graf;Bob Uttl

  • Color-Word Stroop test performance across the adult life span

    B Uttl;P Graf

  • Color- and picture-word Stroop tests: Performance changes in old age.

    Peter Graf;Bob Uttl;Holly Tuokko

  • Implicit Memory : New Directions in Cognition, Development, and Neuropsychology

    Peter Graf;Michael E.J. Masson

  • Process dissociation procedure: Handle with caution!

    Peter Graf;Shin-Ichi Komatsu

  • Modality specificity of implicit memory for new associations.

    Daniel L. Schacter;Peter Graf

  • Episodic spatial memory in adulthood.

    Bob Uttl;Peter Graf

  • Priming across modalities and priming across category levels: Extending the domain of preserved function in amnesia.

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  • Unitization and grouping mediate dissociations in memory for new associations.

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Frequent Co-Authors

Murray W. Enns
Murray W. Enns University of Manitoba
Roumen Milev
Roumen Milev Queen's University
Daniel L. Schacter
Daniel L. Schacter Harvard University
Beat Meier
Beat Meier University of Bern
Helene H. Fung
Helene H. Fung Chinese University of Hong Kong
Holly Tuokko
Holly Tuokko University of Victoria
Todd S. Woodward
Todd S. Woodward University of British Columbia
Simon Grondin
Simon Grondin Université Laval
Jochen P. Ziegelmann
Jochen P. Ziegelmann Freie Universität Berlin
Jeremy C. Biesanz
Jeremy C. Biesanz University of British Columbia

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