Cognitive functions such as memory retrieval involve a combination of state- and item-related processes. State-related processes are sustained throughout a task (e.g., "retrieval mode" associated with ongoing goals), whereas item-related processes are transient and allied to individual stimuli (e.g., "retrieval success" associated with the recovery of information from memory). The present study employed a mixed "blocked and event-related" experimental design to identify neural mechanisms that support state- and item-related processes during a recognition memory task. Subjects alternated between blocks of fixation and recognition memory (discriminating between old and new words). Critically, event-related procedures were embedded within the ...
Previous research suggests that memory retention depends on the type of memory encoding. Functional ...
We employed a source memory task in an event related fMRI study to dissociate MTL processes associat...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of encoding strength and word freque...
Cognitive functions such as memory retrieval involve a combination of state- and item-related proces...
AbstractWe employed event-related fMRI to constrain cognitive accounts of memory retrieval. Studies ...
A cognitive task can often be subdivided into several subprocesses, which follow a specific temporal...
A variety of processes contribute to successful recognition memory, some of which can be associated ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
The work presented in this thesis comprises two event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging ...
& Neural regions associated with retrieval success were identified using event-related fMRI proc...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
Exploring how the medial temporal lobe interacts with different areas of the brain during memory tas...
■ We used event-related fMRI to study two types of retrieval monitoring that regulate episodic memor...
Memory is a complex and multifaceted entity. Cognitive psychology has adopted terminology to help si...
Previous research suggests that memory retention depends on the type of memory encoding. Functional ...
We employed a source memory task in an event related fMRI study to dissociate MTL processes associat...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of encoding strength and word freque...
Cognitive functions such as memory retrieval involve a combination of state- and item-related proces...
AbstractWe employed event-related fMRI to constrain cognitive accounts of memory retrieval. Studies ...
A cognitive task can often be subdivided into several subprocesses, which follow a specific temporal...
A variety of processes contribute to successful recognition memory, some of which can be associated ...
Event-related fMRI was employed to investigate the influence of the relative probability of old and ...
The work presented in this thesis comprises two event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging ...
& Neural regions associated with retrieval success were identified using event-related fMRI proc...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
Exploring how the medial temporal lobe interacts with different areas of the brain during memory tas...
■ We used event-related fMRI to study two types of retrieval monitoring that regulate episodic memor...
Memory is a complex and multifaceted entity. Cognitive psychology has adopted terminology to help si...
Previous research suggests that memory retention depends on the type of memory encoding. Functional ...
We employed a source memory task in an event related fMRI study to dissociate MTL processes associat...
We used event-related fMRI to investigate the neural correlates of encoding strength and word freque...