The work was funded by the United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) grant PTA-030-2006-00337.A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic retrieval, providing insight into the processes that support memory for past life events. Here we focus on one commonly reported neural correlate, the left parietal old/new effect, a positive going modulation seen in event-related potential (ERP) data that is widely considered to index episodic recollection. Substantial evidence links changes in the size of the left parietal effect to changes in remembering, but the precise functional utility of the effect remains unclear. Here, using forced choice recognition of verbal stimuli, we ...
The contribution of lateral parietal regions such as the angular gyrus to human episodic memory has ...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
A common finding in event-related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory is that recognised i...
The work was funded by the United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) grant PTA-030-...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
he links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and mainta...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects performed a memory retrieval task requi...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...
Although the neural mechanism supporting episodic recollection has been well characterized in younge...
Although the neural mechanism supporting episodic recollection has been well characterized in young...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...
Comparing data from different subfields of research may help in understanding emerging patterns and ...
Previous studies employing event related potentials (ERPs) have investigated the neural correlates o...
The left-parietal ERP old/new effect—an index of recollection—is often larger for classes of item to...
The contribution of lateral parietal regions such as the angular gyrus to human episodic memory has ...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
A common finding in event-related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory is that recognised i...
The work was funded by the United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) grant PTA-030-...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
he links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and mainta...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects performed a memory retrieval task requi...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...
Although the neural mechanism supporting episodic recollection has been well characterized in younge...
Although the neural mechanism supporting episodic recollection has been well characterized in young...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...
Comparing data from different subfields of research may help in understanding emerging patterns and ...
Previous studies employing event related potentials (ERPs) have investigated the neural correlates o...
The left-parietal ERP old/new effect—an index of recollection—is often larger for classes of item to...
The contribution of lateral parietal regions such as the angular gyrus to human episodic memory has ...
Episodic memory is supported by recollection, the conscious retrieval of contextual information asso...
A common finding in event-related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory is that recognised i...