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The following pages link to Recollection and the reinstatement of encoding-related cortical activity. (Q45957084):
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- Task-selective memory effects for successfully implemented encoding strategies (Q21090902) (← links)
- The parietal cortex and episodic memory: an attentional account (Q30050614) (← links)
- Dissociation of the neural correlates of visual and auditory contextual encoding (Q30477913) (← links)
- Recollection, familiarity, and cortical reinstatement: a multivoxel pattern analysis (Q30491378) (← links)
- Recall versus familiarity when recall fails for words and scenes: the differential roles of the hippocampus, perirhinal cortex, and category-specific cortical regions (Q30539104) (← links)
- Dynamic neural responses to cue-reactivity paradigms in heroin-dependent users: an fMRI study (Q30660802) (← links)
- The Effects of Age on the Neural Correlates of Recollection Success, Recollection-Related Cortical Reinstatement, and Post-Retrieval Monitoring (Q30725263) (← links)
- Hypnosis and imaging of the living human brain (Q30941306) (← links)
- Functional brain imaging of episodic memory decline in ageing (Q31117201) (← links)
- Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: a review of evidence from a dual-process perspective (Q31149661) (← links)
- Encoding-retrieval overlap in human episodic memory: a functional neuroimaging perspective (Q31151737) (← links)
- Source monitoring 15 years later: what have we learned from fMRI about the neural mechanisms of source memory? (Q33479722) (← links)
- How reliable are visual context effects in the parahippocampal place area? (Q33579692) (← links)
- Memory accumulation mechanisms in human cortex are independent of motor intentions (Q33605818) (← links)
- Re-engaging with the past: recapitulation of encoding operations during episodic retrieval (Q33668879) (← links)
- Dissociating retrieval success from incidental encoding activity during emotional memory retrieval, in the medial temporal lobe (Q33701898) (← links)
- Memory search and the neural representation of context (Q33731263) (← links)
- The ghosts of brain states past: remembering reactivates the brain regions engaged during encoding (Q33783288) (← links)
- Orbito-frontal cortex is necessary for temporal context memory (Q33820543) (← links)
- Cortical reinstatement and the confidence and accuracy of source memory (Q33894221) (← links)
- Memory's aging echo: age-related decline in neural reactivation of perceptual details during recollection. (Q33952416) (← links)
- Neural correlates of familiarity-based associative retrieval (Q34041959) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms underlying the impact of visual distraction on retrieval of long-term memory (Q34058812) (← links)
- Implicit memory for object locations depends on reactivation of encoding-related brain regions (Q34154959) (← links)
- Dissociated signals in human dentate gyrus and CA3 predict different facets of recognition memory. (Q34268930) (← links)
- What goes down must come up: role of the posteromedial cortices in encoding and retrieval (Q34398836) (← links)
- Medial temporal lobe contributions to episodic sequence encoding. (Q34488085) (← links)
- Overlapping brain activity between episodic memory encoding and retrieval: roles of the task-positive and task-negative networks (Q34610394) (← links)
- Reinstatement of distributed cortical oscillations occurs with precise spatiotemporal dynamics during successful memory retrieval (Q34832570) (← links)
- Cortical reinstatement mediates the relationship between content-specific encoding activity and subsequent recollection decisions. (Q34974553) (← links)
- Stimulus content and the neural correlates of source memory (Q34993609) (← links)
- Temporal structure in associative retrieval (Q35003341) (← links)
- The neural correlates of competition during memory retrieval are modulated by attention to the cues (Q35109214) (← links)
- Delay-dependent contributions of medial temporal lobe regions to episodic memory retrieval. (Q35111245) (← links)
- Cortical regions recruited for complex active-learning strategies and action planning exhibit rapid reactivation during memory retrieval (Q35570819) (← links)
- The Effects of Aging on Material-Independent and Material-Dependent Neural Correlates of Source Memory Retrieval (Q35610125) (← links)
- Motivated Memories: Effects of Reward and Recollection in the Core Recollection Network and Beyond. (Q35956724) (← links)
- Overlap between the neural correlates of cued recall and source memory: evidence for a generic recollection network? (Q35968609) (← links)
- Cortical and subcortical contributions to sequence retrieval: Schematic coding of temporal context in the neocortical recollection network (Q36157182) (← links)
- Effect of emotional valence on retrieval-related recapitulation of encoding activity in the ventral visual stream (Q36240495) (← links)
- Content dependence of the electrophysiological correlates of recollection (Q36328065) (← links)
- The neural correlates of recollection: transient versus sustained FMRI effects (Q36433693) (← links)
- Aging memory for pictures: using high-density event-related potentials to understand the effect of aging on the picture superiority effect (Q36503233) (← links)
- The effects of aging on the neural correlates of subjective and objective recollection (Q36839101) (← links)
- Recollection, familiarity, and content-sensitivity in lateral parietal cortex: a high-resolution fMRI study (Q36868667) (← links)
- Multiple repetitions reveal functionally and anatomically distinct patterns of hippocampal activity during continuous recognition memory (Q36923925) (← links)
- Medial prefrontal cortex supports source memory accuracy for self-referenced items (Q36982365) (← links)
- Typicality sharpens category representations in object-selective cortex (Q37018427) (← links)
- An investigation of the effects of relative probability of old and new test items on the neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful source memory (Q37107333) (← links)
- Functional significance of retrieval-related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPs (Q37163202) (← links)