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The following pages link to Complementary role of frontoparietal activity and cortical pattern similarity in successful episodic memory encoding (Q37052634):
Displaying 22 items.
- Noninvasive functional and anatomical imaging of the human medial temporal lobe (Q30911451) (← links)
- Successful remembering elicits event-specific activity patterns in lateral parietal cortex (Q33707915) (← links)
- Not all attention orienting is created equal: recognition memory is enhanced when attention orienting involves distractor suppression (Q35418121) (← links)
- Differential Neural Correlates Underlie Judgment of Learning and Subsequent Memory Performance (Q36260949) (← links)
- Development of common neural representations for distinct numerical problems (Q36440711) (← links)
- Global similarity and pattern separation in the human medial temporal lobe predict subsequent memory (Q36814042) (← links)
- Similarity breeds proximity: pattern similarity within and across contexts is related to later mnemonic judgments of temporal proximity. (Q37698137) (← links)
- Neural Global Pattern Similarity Underlies True and False Memories. (Q38390971) (← links)
- Lower Parietal Encoding Activation Is Associated with Sharper Information and Better Memory (Q39832223) (← links)
- Reactivation during encoding supports the later discrimination of similar episodic memories (Q41243347) (← links)
- Neural Pattern Similarity in the Left IFG and Fusiform Is Associated with Novel Word Learning. (Q41526599) (← links)
- Reduced Fidelity of Neural Representation Underlies Episodic Memory Decline in Normal Aging (Q44314390) (← links)
- Reconstructing Perceived and Retrieved Faces from Activity Patterns in Lateral Parietal Cortex. (Q45951064) (← links)
- The activation of the caudate is associated with correct recollections in a reward-based recollection task (Q47997441) (← links)
- Lesser Neural Pattern Similarity across Repeated Tests Is Associated with Better Long-Term Memory Retention. (Q48099293) (← links)
- Distributed Patterns of Reactivation Predict Vividness of Recollection (Q48114342) (← links)
- Parallel Engagement of Regions Associated with Encoding and Later Retrieval Forms Durable Memories. (Q48599422) (← links)
- Neural Patterns are More Similar across Individuals during Successful Memory Encoding than during Failed Memory Encoding (Q90140227) (← links)
- Differentiation of Human Medial Prefrontal Cortex Activity Underlies Long-Term Resistance to Forgetting in Memory (Q90253229) (← links)
- Lexical learning in a new language leads to neural pattern similarity with word reading in native language (Q91095279) (← links)
- Weakly encoded memories due to acute sleep restriction can be rescued after one night of recovery sleep (Q93039873) (← links)
- Language distance in orthographic transparency affects cross-language pattern similarity between native and non-native languages (Q101044285) (← links)