The links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and maintain episodic content were investigated by contrasting an ERP index of recollection (the left-parietal ERP old/new effect) with a measure of working memory capacity (WMC). Participants were given the O-Span measure of WMC and completed a retrieval task in which they had to make responses on one key to previously studied words (targets) and responses on a second key to words that were presented at retrieval on either one or two occasions (new words and non-targets, respectively). The size of the ERP index of recollection associated with correct responses to targets was correlated with WMC, a finding consistent with the view that this ERP effect...
<p>Both plots illustrate ERP old/new effects for Target Hits and Non-target CR (i.e., ERPs elicited ...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...
The links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and maint...
The links between control over recollection and working memory capacity (WMC) were investigated usin...
Electrophysiological correlates of successful episodic retrieval were measured in an experiment wher...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion t...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were collected in a memory retrieval task that was designed to asses...
The present study investigated the role of working memory capacity (WMC) in the control of recollect...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
Selective retrieval of some studied items can both impair and improve recall of the other items. Thi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects performed a memory retrieval task requi...
<p>Both plots illustrate ERP old/new effects for Target Hits and Non-target CR (i.e., ERPs elicited ...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...
The links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and maint...
The links between control over recollection and working memory capacity (WMC) were investigated usin...
Electrophysiological correlates of successful episodic retrieval were measured in an experiment wher...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion t...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were collected in a memory retrieval task that was designed to asses...
The present study investigated the role of working memory capacity (WMC) in the control of recollect...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
Selective retrieval of some studied items can both impair and improve recall of the other items. Thi...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects performed a memory retrieval task requi...
<p>Both plots illustrate ERP old/new effects for Target Hits and Non-target CR (i.e., ERPs elicited ...
A success story within neuroimaging has been the discovery of distinct neural correlates of episodic...
Although much is known about the underlying neural systems that support recollection, exactly how re...