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D-Index
49
Citations
12339
World Ranking
5606
National Ranking
3055

Overview

Stanley B. Klein is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their academic profile currently does not list recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

There is no specific record of book publications or detailed main and subfields of study associated with their research. Additionally, no main topics of work are indicated for Stanley B. Klein at this time.

No awards or honors have been documented in the available data. The scientist is currently active and not deceased.

Best Publications

  • A neuropsychological theory of multiple systems in category learning.

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  • Memory and Temporal Experience: the Effects of Episodic Memory Loss on an Amnesic Patient's Ability to Remember the Past and Imagine the Future

    Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;John F. Kihlstrom

  • Decisions and the evolution of memory: multiple systems, multiple functions.

    Stanley B. Klein;Leda Cosmides;John Tooby;Sarah Chance

  • What memory is.

    Stanley B. Klein

  • Elaboration, organization, and the self-reference effect in memory.

    Stanley B. Klein;John F. Kihlstrom

  • The nature of self-referent encoding: The contributions of elaborative and organizational processes.

    Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus

  • The self as a knowledge structure.

    John F. Kihlstrom;Stanley B. Klein

  • Memory and the Sense of Personal Identity

    Stanley B. Klein;Shaun Nichols

  • Self-knowledge of an amnesic patient: toward a neuropsychology of personality and social psychology

    Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;John F. Kihlstrom

  • The Role of Thought Suppression in the Bonding of Thought and Mood

    Richard M. Wenzlaff;Daniel M. Wegner;Stanley B. Klein

  • Information processing and the study of the self

    John F. Kihlstrom;Jeanne Sumi Albright;Stanley B. Klein;Nancy Cantor

  • Self and identity as memory

    John F. Kihlstrom;Jennifer S. Beer;Stanley B. Klein

  • Use of Exemplars and Abstractions in Trait Judgments: A Model of Trait Knowledge About the Self and Others

    Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;J. Gregory Trafton;Robert W. Fuhrman

  • Facing the future: memory as an evolved system for planning future acts.

    Stanley B. Klein;Theresa E. Robertson;Andrew W. Delton

  • A THEORY OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY: NECESSARY COMPONENTS AND DISORDERS RESULTING FROM THEIR LOSS

    Stanley B. Klein;Tim P. German;Leda Cosmides;Rami Gabriel

  • Two Self-Reference Effects: The Importance of Distinguishing Between Self-Descriptiveness Judgments and Autobiographical Retrieval in Self-Referent Encoding

    Stanley B. Klein;Judith Loftus;Holly A. Burton

  • The multiplicity of self: neuropsychological evidence and its implications for the self as a construct in psychological research.

    Stanley B. Klein;Cynthia E. Gangi

  • Preserved Knowledge of Self in a Case of Alzheimer's Dementia

    Stanley B. Klein;Leda Cosmides;Kristi A. Costabile

  • Self, Memory, and the Self-Reference Effect An Examination of Conceptual and Methodological Issues

    Stanley B. Klein

  • The complex act of projecting oneself into the future.

    Stanley B. Klein

  • A SOCIAL-COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE ANALYSIS OF THE SELF

    Stanley B. Klein;Keith Rozendal;Leda Cosmides

Frequent Co-Authors

John F. Kihlstrom
John F. Kihlstrom University of California, Berkeley
Leda Cosmides
Leda Cosmides University of California, Santa Barbara
Jeffrey W. Sherman
Jeffrey W. Sherman University of California, Davis
John Tooby
John Tooby University of California, Santa Barbara
Jennifer S. Beer
Jennifer S. Beer The University of Texas at Austin
Shaun Nichols
Shaun Nichols Cornell University
Daniel M. Wegner
Daniel M. Wegner Harvard University
Paula M. Niedenthal
Paula M. Niedenthal University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nancy Cantor
Nancy Cantor Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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