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The following pages link to Jon S Simons (Q47826138):
Displaying 50 items.
- Graded recall success: an event-related fMRI comparison of tip of the tongue and feeling of knowing (Q28304193) (← links)
- Competitive and cooperative dynamics of large-scale brain functional networks supporting recollection (Q30458843) (← links)
- Parietal contributions to recollection: electrophysiological evidence from aging and patients with parietal lesions (Q30483151) (← links)
- Is the parietal lobe necessary for recollection in humans? (Q33344610) (← links)
- Dissociation between memory accuracy and memory confidence following bilateral parietal lesions (Q33579745) (← links)
- Reduced multimodal integration of memory features following continuous theta burst stimulation of angular gyrus (Q33695640) (← links)
- The Scale of Functional Specialization within Human Prefrontal Cortex (Q34071306) (← links)
- Memory consolidation and the hippocampus: further evidence from studies of autobiographical memory in semantic dementia and frontal variant frontotemporal dementia. (Q34109449) (← links)
- Continuous theta burst stimulation of angular gyrus reduces subjective recollection. (Q34379490) (← links)
- Paracingulate sulcus morphology is associated with hallucinations in the human brain (Q34501918) (← links)
- Functional specialization within rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10): a meta-analysis (Q34547228) (← links)
- Prefrontal and medial temporal lobe interactions in long-term memory (Q35190138) (← links)
- Reflections of Oneself: Neurocognitive Evidence for Dissociable Forms of Self-Referential Recollection (Q35956615) (← links)
- Multimodal imaging reveals the spatiotemporal dynamics of recollection. (Q36662948) (← links)
- Reality Monitoring and Metamemory in Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions (Q36880634) (← links)
- Distinct regions of medial rostral prefrontal cortex supporting social and nonsocial functions (Q36942215) (← links)
- Intentional retrieval suppression can conceal guilty knowledge in ERP memory detection tests. (Q37110688) (← links)
- Higher body mass index is associated with episodic memory deficits in young adults (Q37210481) (← links)
- Distinct roles for lateral and medial rostral prefrontal cortex in source monitoring of perceived and imagined events. (Q37229852) (← links)
- Distinct roles for lateral and medial anterior prefrontal cortex in contextual recollection. (Q37338712) (← links)
- Distinct neural mechanisms underlie the success, precision, and vividness of episodic memory. (Q37365564) (← links)
- Executive functions are employed to process episodic and relational memories in children with autism spectrum disorders (Q37532903) (← links)
- Reality monitoring impairment in schizophrenia reflects specific prefrontal cortex dysfunction. (Q37625793) (← links)
- Monitoring what is real: The effects of modality and action on accuracy and type of reality monitoring error. (Q37645753) (← links)
- Did I turn off the gas? Reality monitoring of everyday actions. (Q37671872) (← links)
- Identifying age-invariant and age-limited mechanisms for enhanced memory performance: Insights from self-referential processing in younger and older adults. (Q38411761) (← links)
- Failing to get the gist: reduced false recognition of semantic associates in semantic dementia (Q38415096) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of visual object priming: evidence for perceptual and semantic distinctions in fusiform cortex (Q38427199) (← links)
- Recollection-based memory in frontotemporal dementia: implications for theories of long-term memory. (Q38432107) (← links)
- Regional brain activations differ for semantic features but not categories. (Q38432646) (← links)
- Looking to the future: automatic regulation of attention between current performance and future plans (Q39783662) (← links)
- Illusions and delusions: relating experimentally-induced false memories to anomalous experiences and ideas (Q42074375) (← links)
- Testing continuum models of psychosis: No reduction in source monitoring ability in healthy individuals prone to auditory hallucinations. (Q42219689) (← links)
- Impairment of specific episodic memory processes by sub-psychotic doses of ketamine: the effects of levels of processing at encoding and of the subsequent retrieval task (Q46571155) (← links)
- Comment on "Wandering minds: the default network and stimulus-independent thought". (Q48113304) (← links)
- Feeling-of-knowing in episodic memory: an event-related fMRI study (Q48320373) (← links)
- Differential components of prospective memory? Evidence from fMRI. (Q48455337) (← links)
- What is the parietal lobe contribution to long-term memory? (Q48464832) (← links)
- Discriminating imagined from perceived information engages brain areas implicated in schizophrenia (Q48488617) (← links)
- Event-related potential evidence for separable automatic and controlled retrieval processes in proactive interference. (Q48570684) (← links)
- Performance-related activity in medial rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10) during low-demand tasks (Q48650397) (← links)
- Differential functions of lateral and medial rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10) revealed by brain-behavior associations (Q48682659) (← links)
- Anterior prefrontal cortex and the recollection of contextual information (Q48773975) (← links)
- Time-travelling and mind-travelling: examining individual differences in self-projection (Q50990284) (← links)
- Memory and emotions for the september 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in patients with Alzheimer's disease, patients with mild cognitive impairment, and healthy older adults (Q51002711) (← links)
- Neural correlates of reality monitoring during adolescence (Q51025340) (← links)
- Long-term memory for the terrorist attack of September 11: flashbulb memories, event memories, and the factors that influence their retention (Q51870116) (← links)
- Specific- and partial-source memory: effects of aging (Q51934924) (← links)
- fMRI evidence for separable and lateralized prefrontal memory monitoring processes (Q51938417) (← links)
- What is the parietal lobe contribution to human memory? (Q51956408) (← links)