Recognition memory is an essential ability for functioning in everyday life. Establishing robust brain networks linked to recognition memory performance can help to understand the neural basis of recognition memory itself and the interindividual differences in recognition memory performance.; We analysed behavioural and whole-brain fMRI data from 1'410 healthy young adults during the testing phase of a picture-recognition task. Using independent component analysis (ICA), we decomposed the fMRI contrast for previously seen vs. new (old-new) pictures into networks of brain activity. This was done in two independent samples (training sample: N = 645, replication sample: N = 665). Next, we investigated the relationship between the identified br...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
Human beings differ in their ability to form and retrieve lasting long-term memories. To explore the...
Recognition memory is an essential ability for functioning in everyday life. Establishing robust bra...
Working memory (WM) is an important cognitive domain for everyday life functioning and is often dist...
We introduce and describe the Reference Ability Neural Network Study and provide initial feasibility...
To better understand the impact of aging, along with other demographic and brain health variables, o...
Cognitive reserve (CR) has been established as a mechanism that can explain individual differences i...
Studies examining the effects of age on the neural correlates of recognition memory have yielded mix...
The impact of age on the neural correlates of familiarity-driven recognition memory has received rel...
A complete and holistic understanding of human cognitive function using a cognitive model should be ...
Dual-process models of recognition memory typically assume that independent familiarity and recollec...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
Comunicació presentada a: the IEEE 11th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2014), c...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
Human beings differ in their ability to form and retrieve lasting long-term memories. To explore the...
Recognition memory is an essential ability for functioning in everyday life. Establishing robust bra...
Working memory (WM) is an important cognitive domain for everyday life functioning and is often dist...
We introduce and describe the Reference Ability Neural Network Study and provide initial feasibility...
To better understand the impact of aging, along with other demographic and brain health variables, o...
Cognitive reserve (CR) has been established as a mechanism that can explain individual differences i...
Studies examining the effects of age on the neural correlates of recognition memory have yielded mix...
The impact of age on the neural correlates of familiarity-driven recognition memory has received rel...
A complete and holistic understanding of human cognitive function using a cognitive model should be ...
Dual-process models of recognition memory typically assume that independent familiarity and recollec...
Recent research on working memory (WM) identified the contribution of several large-scale brain netw...
Comunicació presentada a: the IEEE 11th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2014), c...
To investigate potentially dissociable recognition memory responses in the hippocampus and perirhina...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
Human beings differ in their ability to form and retrieve lasting long-term memories. To explore the...