Episodic retrieval is supported by multiple forms of cognitive control that depend on prefrontal cortex. However, within prefrontal cortex, the regional specificity for different control processes is still largely underspecified. Here we used fMRI to investigate the processes involved in part-list cueing, a phenomenon entailing the reduction of memory performance when some of the \u201cto-be-remembered items\u201d are presented during retrieval. Retrieval inhibition and strategy disruption have been proposed as possible underlying causes of this surprising effect. Critically, different encoding conditions can dissociate these two hypotheses, as this is thought to have a different impact on strategy-related versus inhibition-related processe...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
Episodic memory retrieval critically depends on the ability to use semantic knowledge. Thus, the inv...
Event-related fMRI studies reveal that episodic memory retrieval modulates lateral and medial pariet...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
In a companion paper (R. L. Buckner et al., 1998, NeuroImage 7, 151-162) we used fMRI to identify br...
Remembering previously experienced events can happen as a result of an effortful retrieval attempt. ...
Remembering previously experienced events can happen as a result of an effortful retrieval attempt. ...
What is the nature of the neural processes that allow humans to remember past events? The theoretica...
In a companion paper (R. L. Buckner et al., 1998, NeuroImage 7, 151–162) we used fMRI to identify br...
Episodic memory retrieval involves multiple component processes, including those that occur when inf...
Episodic memory retrieval involves multiple component processes, including those that occur when inf...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory retrieval have revealed activations in the human frontal, pa...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory retrieval have revealed activations in the human frontal, pa...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
Episodic memory retrieval critically depends on the ability to use semantic knowledge. Thus, the inv...
Event-related fMRI studies reveal that episodic memory retrieval modulates lateral and medial pariet...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
Selectively retrieving a target memory among related memories requires some degree of inhibitory con...
In a companion paper (R. L. Buckner et al., 1998, NeuroImage 7, 151-162) we used fMRI to identify br...
Remembering previously experienced events can happen as a result of an effortful retrieval attempt. ...
Remembering previously experienced events can happen as a result of an effortful retrieval attempt. ...
What is the nature of the neural processes that allow humans to remember past events? The theoretica...
In a companion paper (R. L. Buckner et al., 1998, NeuroImage 7, 151–162) we used fMRI to identify br...
Episodic memory retrieval involves multiple component processes, including those that occur when inf...
Episodic memory retrieval involves multiple component processes, including those that occur when inf...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory retrieval have revealed activations in the human frontal, pa...
Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory retrieval have revealed activations in the human frontal, pa...
The emergence of brain imaging has had a major impact on research into the cognitive and neural base...
Episodic memory retrieval critically depends on the ability to use semantic knowledge. Thus, the inv...
Event-related fMRI studies reveal that episodic memory retrieval modulates lateral and medial pariet...