The present study examined whether event-related potential (ERP) memory effects and measures of ongoing EEG activity (power and phase locking) are sensitive to varying source retrieval requirements in recognition memory. ERP old/new effects were obtained in two distinct source-memory tasks. Functionally related EEG power and phase locking effects were found in the delta and theta frequency range. A late posterior negativity (LPN) was larger for old than new responses irrespective of source accuracy. It was also larger when participants were required to judge how they had previously interacted with a recognized picture as compared to judging its study location. This result is consistent with the view that the LPN reflects processes in the se...
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Neural indices of memory formation can be acquired by contrasting activity during study for items th...
According to cortical reinstatement accounts, neural processes engaged at the time of encoding are r...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory have shown dissociations between item re...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion t...
Retrieval practice on a subset of previously studied material enhances later memory for practiced ma...
We investigated the neural correlates of source memory retrieval using low-resolution electromagneti...
& Retrieval practice on a subset of previously studied ma-terial enhances later memory for pract...
This study investigated preparatory processes involved in adapting to changing episodic memory retri...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
Memory for the context of a learning episode (source memory) was investigated in four experiments us...
Up to now, two conflicting theories have tried to explain the genesis of averaged event-related pote...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired in two memory retrieval tasks. In Experiment 1 a 2.5 s...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects performed two different source memory r...
■ Although investigations of memory and the dynamics of ERP components and neural oscillations as as...
Contains fulltext : 58754.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Up to now, two c...
Neural indices of memory formation can be acquired by contrasting activity during study for items th...
According to cortical reinstatement accounts, neural processes engaged at the time of encoding are r...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory have shown dissociations between item re...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during test phases of a recognition memory exclusion t...
Retrieval practice on a subset of previously studied material enhances later memory for practiced ma...
We investigated the neural correlates of source memory retrieval using low-resolution electromagneti...
& Retrieval practice on a subset of previously studied ma-terial enhances later memory for pract...
This study investigated preparatory processes involved in adapting to changing episodic memory retri...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
Memory for the context of a learning episode (source memory) was investigated in four experiments us...
Up to now, two conflicting theories have tried to explain the genesis of averaged event-related pote...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired in two memory retrieval tasks. In Experiment 1 a 2.5 s...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded while subjects performed two different source memory r...
■ Although investigations of memory and the dynamics of ERP components and neural oscillations as as...
Contains fulltext : 58754.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Up to now, two c...
Neural indices of memory formation can be acquired by contrasting activity during study for items th...
According to cortical reinstatement accounts, neural processes engaged at the time of encoding are r...