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The role of the anterior nuclei of the thalamus in human memory processing
CM Sweeney-Reed, L Buentjen, J Voges, FC Schmitt, T Zaehle, JWY Kam, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 126, 146-158, 2021
Autorizações: German Research Foundation
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Maintenance, reserve and compensation: the cognitive neuroscience of healthy ageing
R Cabeza, M Albert, S Belleville, FIM Craik, A Duarte, CL Grady, ...
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 19 (11), 701-710, 2018
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research …
Brain networks underlying episodic memory retrieval
MD Rugg, KL Vilberg
Current opinion in neurobiology 23 (2), 255-260, 2013
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: a review of evidence from a dual-process perspective
KL Vilberg, MD Rugg
Neuropsychologia 46 (7), 1787-1799, 2008
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Recollection, familiarity, and cortical reinstatement: a multivoxel pattern analysis
JD Johnson, SGR McDuff, MD Rugg, KA Norman
Neuron 63 (5), 697-708, 2009
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Neural dedifferentiation in the aging brain
JD Koen, MD Rugg
Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (7), 547-559, 2019
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
The relationship between aging, performance, and the neural correlates of successful memory encoding
S Duverne, S Motamedinia, MD Rugg
Cerebral cortex 19 (3), 733-744, 2009
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Ventral lateral parietal cortex and episodic memory retrieval
MD Rugg, DR King
Cortex 107, 238-250, 2018
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Functional significance of retrieval‐related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPs
KL Vilberg, MD Rugg
Human brain mapping 30 (5), 1490-1501, 2009
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Item memory, context memory and the hippocampus: fMRI evidence
MD Rugg, KL Vilberg, JT Mattson, SY Sarah, JD Johnson, M Suzuki
Neuropsychologia 50 (13), 3070-3079, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Selecting for memory? The influence of selective attention on the mnemonic binding of contextual information
MR Uncapher, MD Rugg
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (25), 8270-8279, 2009
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
The effects of age, memory performance, and callosal integrity on the neural correlates of successful associative encoding
M de Chastelaine, TH Wang, B Minton, LT Muftuler, MD Rugg
Cerebral Cortex 21 (9), 2166-2176, 2011
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Recollection-related increases in functional connectivity predict individual differences in memory accuracy
DR King, M de Chastelaine, RL Elward, TH Wang, MD Rugg
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (4), 1763-1772, 2015
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
The neural correlates of recollection: transient versus sustained fMRI effects
KL Vilberg, MD Rugg
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (45), 15679-15687, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Overlap between the neural correlates of cued recall and source memory: evidence for a generic recollection network?
HR Hayama, KL Vilberg, MD Rugg
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24 (5), 1127-1137, 2012
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
The relationship between age, neural differentiation, and memory performance
JD Koen, N Hauck, MD Rugg
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (1), 149-162, 2019
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Theta band power increases in the posterior hippocampus predict successful episodic memory encoding in humans
JJ Lin, MD Rugg, S Das, J Stein, DS Rizzuto, MJ Kahana, BC Lega
Hippocampus 27 (10), 1040-1053, 2017
Autorizações: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
Age-related neural dedifferentiation and cognition
JD Koen, S Srokova, MD Rugg
Current opinion in behavioral sciences 32, 7-14, 2020
Autorizações: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Dissociation of the electrophysiological correlates of familiarity strength and item repetition
SY Sarah, MD Rugg
Brain research 1320, 74-84, 2010
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
Right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is engaged during post-retrieval processing of both episodic and semantic information
HR Hayama, MD Rugg
Neuropsychologia 47 (12), 2409-2416, 2009
Autorizações: US National Institutes of Health
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