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The following pages link to When more means less: neural activity related to unsuccessful memory encoding (Q48761293):
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- What about the "Self" is Processed in the Posterior Cingulate Cortex? (Q21129388) (← links)
- Dissociable effects of top-down and bottom-up attention during episodic encoding (Q23891118) (← links)
- Disruption of dorsolateral but not ventrolateral prefrontal cortex improves unconscious perceptual memories (Q24633190) (← links)
- Explaining the encoding/retrieval flip: memory-related deactivations and activations in the posteromedial cortex (Q26866075) (← links)
- Emotion regulation, attention to emotion, and the ventral attentional network (Q27002541) (← links)
- ERP Correlates of Encoding Success and Encoding Selectivity in Attention Switching (Q28554641) (← links)
- Two Distinct Neuronal Networks Mediate the Awareness of Environment and of Self (Q29400493) (← links)
- Differential functional response in the posteromedial cortices and hippocampus to stimulus repetition during successful memory encoding (Q30524655) (← links)
- Cognitive neuroscience: forgetting of things past. (Q30666379) (← links)
- The neural basis of episodic memory: evidence from functional neuroimaging (Q30720710) (← links)
- Role of parietal regions in episodic memory retrieval: the dual attentional processes hypothesis (Q31153730) (← links)
- Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: Functional MR Imaging Study of Response in Posterior Cingulate Cortex and Adjacent Precuneus during Problem-solving Tasks (Q33351855) (← links)
- Posterior parietal cortex and episodic encoding: insights from fMRI subsequent memory effects and dual-attention theory (Q33386613) (← links)
- When learning and remembering compete: a functional MRI study (Q33399872) (← links)
- Neural activity that predicts subsequent memory and forgetting: A meta-analysis of 74 fMRI studies (Q33703118) (← links)
- Intermediate levels of hippocampal activity appear optimal for associative memory formation (Q33722142) (← links)
- Intrinsic connectivity between the hippocampus and posteromedial cortex predicts memory performance in cognitively intact older individuals. (Q33798811) (← links)
- The hippocampus is coupled with the default network during memory retrieval but not during memory encoding (Q33873502) (← links)
- The unrested resting brain: sleep deprivation alters activity within the default-mode network (Q33906814) (← links)
- The relationship between task-related and subsequent memory effects (Q33934391) (← links)
- It was the best of times, it was the worst of times: a psychophysiologist's view of cognitive aging. (Q34119296) (← links)
- What neural correlates underlie successful encoding and retrieval? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study using a divided attention paradigm. (Q34186128) (← links)
- Development of deactivation of the default-mode network during episodic memory formation (Q34245634) (← links)
- What goes down must come up: role of the posteromedial cortices in encoding and retrieval (Q34398836) (← links)
- Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: neural and behavioral evidence (Q34443215) (← links)
- Effects of age on negative subsequent memory effects associated with the encoding of item and item-context information (Q34472084) (← links)
- Observing the transformation of experience into memory. (Q34557249) (← links)
- Effects of divided attention on fMRI correlates of memory encoding (Q34563435) (← links)
- Overlapping brain activity between episodic memory encoding and retrieval: roles of the task-positive and task-negative networks (Q34610394) (← links)
- A neuronal basis for task-negative responses in the human brain (Q34691572) (← links)
- Age and amyloid-related alterations in default network habituation to stimulus repetition (Q35036823) (← links)
- The Effects of Age, Memory Performance, and Callosal Integrity on the Neural Correlates of Successful Associative Encoding (Q35162882) (← links)
- Sensitivity of negative subsequent memory and task-negative effects to age and associative memory performance (Q35225927) (← links)
- Respiration phase-locks to fast stimulus presentations: implications for the interpretation of posterior midline "deactivations". (Q35652390) (← links)
- Inhibition-Induced Forgetting Results from Resource Competition between Response Inhibition and Memory Encoding Processes (Q35995969) (← links)
- Brain networks subserving the extraction of sentence information and its encoding to memory (Q36118502) (← links)
- Figural memory performance and functional magnetic resonance imaging activity across the adult lifespan (Q36421556) (← links)
- Gamification of Learning Deactivates the Default Mode Network (Q36442217) (← links)
- An fMRI study of episodic encoding across the lifespan: changes in subsequent memory effects are evident by middle-age. (Q36585789) (← links)
- Diverging patterns of amyloid deposition and hypometabolism in clinical variants of probable Alzheimer's disease (Q36632494) (← links)
- Effects of aging on value-directed modulation of semantic network activity during verbal learning. (Q36693379) (← links)
- The Self-Pleasantness Judgment Modulates the Encoding Performance and the Default Mode Network Activity (Q36698227) (← links)
- Effects of working memory load on oscillatory power in human intracranial EEG. (Q36775116) (← links)
- Prefrontal cortex and long-term memory encoding: an integrative review of findings from neuropsychology and neuroimaging (Q36829177) (← links)
- Age-related memory impairment associated with loss of parietal deactivation but preserved hippocampal activation (Q36883144) (← links)
- Activity in both hippocampus and perirhinal cortex predicts the memory strength of subsequently remembered information. (Q37040039) (← links)
- The encoding/retrieval flip: interactions between memory performance and memory stage and relationship to intrinsic cortical networks (Q37062952) (← links)
- The relationship between aging, performance, and the neural correlates of successful memory encoding (Q37087193) (← links)
- Comparison of the neural correlates of encoding item-item and item-context associations (Q37094357) (← links)
- Brain connectivity related to working memory performance (Q37181000) (← links)