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Subject Areas on Research
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A "snapshot" of declarative memory: Differing developmental trajectories in episodic and autobiographical memory.
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A comparison of memories of fiction and autobiographical memories.
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A conceptual space for episodic and semantic memory.
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A matter of time: how does emotion influence temporal aspects of remembering?
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 16-week study of the H3 receptor antagonist, GSK239512 as a monotherapy in subjects with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease.
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Age-Related Compensatory Reconfiguration of PFC Connections during Episodic Memory Retrieval.
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Age-related effects on the neural correlates of autobiographical memory retrieval.
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Amyloid deposition detected with florbetapir F 18 ((18)F-AV-45) is related to lower episodic memory performance in clinically normal older individuals.
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Art Attendance and Change in Cognitive Function Among U.S. Community-Dwelling Chinese Older Adults.
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Association of gene variants of the renin-angiotensin system with accelerated hippocampal volume loss and cognitive decline in old age.
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Autobiographical and episodic memory deficits in schizophrenia: A narrative review and proposed agenda for research.
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Autobiographical memory for stressful events: the role of autobiographical memory in posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Autobiographical memory specificity in child sexual abuse victims.
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Bimanual coordination positively predicts episodic memory: A combined behavioral and MRI investigation.
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor val66met polymorphism and hippocampal activation during episodic encoding and retrieval tasks.
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Causal Evidence for Mnemonic Metacognition in Human Precuneus.
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Change of Cognitive Function in U.S. Chinese Older Adults: A Population-Based Study.
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Characterizing the subjective experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking in healthy younger and older adults.
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Clinical applications of counterfactual thinking during memory reactivation.
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Cognitive contributions of the ventral parietal cortex: an integrative theoretical account.
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Coming to grips with the past: effect of repeated simulation on the perceived plausibility of episodic counterfactual thoughts.
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Context-Dependent Coding of Temporal Distance Between Cinematic Events in the Human Precuneus.
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Contributions of the ventral parietal cortex to declarative memory.
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Counterfactual Plausibility and Comparative Similarity.
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Coupled ripple oscillations between the medial temporal lobe and neocortex retrieve human memory.
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Different levels of learning interact to shape the congruency sequence effect.
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Differential contribution of anterior and posterior midline regions during mental simulation of counterfactual and perspective shifts in autobiographical memories.
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Dual origins of measured phase-amplitude coupling reveal distinct neural mechanisms underlying episodic memory in the human cortex.
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Early life development in a multiethnic sample and the relation to late life cognition.
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Effects of category learning strategies on recognition memory.
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Effects of early life stress on depression, cognitive performance and brain morphology.
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Effects of task instruction on autobiographical memory specificity in young and older adults.
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Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinking.
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Encoding negative events under stress: high subjective arousal is related to accurate emotional memory despite misinformation exposure.
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Episodic Memory and Beyond: The Hippocampus and Neocortex in Transformation.
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Episodic Past, Future, and counterfactual thinking in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple sclerosis.
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Episodic future thinking and episodic counterfactual thinking: intersections between memory and decisions.
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Evaluating trajectories of episodic memory in normal cognition and mild cognitive impairment: Results from ADNI.
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Evidence for an Evolutionarily Conserved Memory Coding Scheme in the Mammalian Hippocampus.
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Exploring the experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking in younger and older adults: A study of a Colombian sample.
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Externalizing autobiographical memories in the digital age.
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Fallacious reversal of event-order during recall reveals memory reconstruction in rhesus monkeys.
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Frequency-specific neuromodulation of local and distant connectivity in aging and episodic memory function.
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From hippocampus to whole-brain: The role of integrative processing in episodic memory retrieval.
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Functional anatomy of temporal organisation and domain-specificity of episodic memory retrieval.
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Gender differences in autobiographical memory for everyday events: retrieval elicited by SenseCam images versus verbal cues.
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Hippocampal Contributions to the Large-Scale Episodic Memory Network Predict Vivid Visual Memories.
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How thinking about what could have been affects how we feel about what was.
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I'm not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actions.
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Impaired personal trait knowledge, but spared other-person trait knowledge, in an individual with bilateral damage to the medial prefrontal cortex.
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Individual susceptibility to TMS affirms the precuneal role in meta-memory upon recollection.
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Influence of outcome valence in the subjective experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking.
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Introduction to the special issue on functional neuroimaging of episodic memory.
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Life experience and demographic influences on cognitive function in older adults.
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Longitudinal Cognitive Outcomes of Clinical Phenotypes of Late-Life Depression.
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Mapping the organization and dynamics of the posterior medial network during movie watching.
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Memories of control: One-shot episodic learning of item-specific stimulus-control associations.
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Mind wandering at encoding, but not at retrieval, disrupts one-shot stimulus-control learning.
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Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-oriented.
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Narrative centrality and negative affectivity: independent and interactive contributors to stress reactions.
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Neural activity associated with repetitive simulation of episodic counterfactual thoughts.
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Neural activity associated with self, other, and object-based counterfactual thinking.
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Neural correlates of confidence during item recognition and source memory retrieval: evidence for both dual-process and strength memory theories.
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Neural differences between internal and external episodic counterfactual thoughts.
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Neuroticism Increases PTSD Symptom Severity by Amplifying the Emotionality, Rehearsal, and Centrality of Trauma Memories.
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Oral Health Symptoms and Cognitive Function Among US Community-Dwelling Chinese Older Adults.
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Overconfidence in false autobiographical memories in patients with schizophrenia.
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Phenomenology of counterfactual thinking is dampened in anxious individuals.
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Phenotypic regional functional imaging patterns during memory encoding in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.
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Physical frailty in late-life depression is associated with deficits in speed-dependent executive functions.
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Predicting others' knowledge in younger and older adulthood.
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Prediction errors disrupt hippocampal representations and update episodic memories.
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Prefrontal contributions to relational encoding in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.
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Properties of autobiographical memories are reliable and stable individual differences.
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Psychological and clinical correlates of the Centrality of Event Scale: A systematic review.
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Relationship between cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease and cognition in cognitively normal older adults.
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Relationship between neural functional connectivity and memory performance in age-related macular degeneration.
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Remembering from any angle: the flexibility of visual perspective during retrieval.
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Remembering moral and immoral actions in constructing the self.
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Remembering what could have happened: neural correlates of episodic counterfactual thinking.
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Replay of cortical spiking sequences during human memory retrieval.
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Respiration phase-locks to fast stimulus presentations: implications for the interpretation of posterior midline "deactivations".
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Rethinking the distinction between episodic and semantic memory: Insights from the past, present, and future.
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Retrieval context determines whether event boundaries impair or enhance temporal order memory.
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Scale invariance of temporal order discrimination using complex, naturalistic events.
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Scenes enable a sense of reliving: Implications for autobiographical memory.
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Schema-driven construction of future autobiographical traumatic events: the future is much more troubling than the past.
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Search and recovery of autobiographical and laboratory memories: Shared and distinct neural components.
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Self-narrative focus in autobiographical events: The effect of time, emotion, and individual differences.
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Set-relevance determines the impact of distractors on episodic memory retrieval.
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Social Support, Social Strain, and Cognitive Function Among Community-Dwelling U.S. Chinese Older Adults.
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Spatial distancing reduces emotional arousal to reactivated memories.
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Surprise and destabilize: prediction error influences episodic memory reconsolidation.
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Switching task sets creates event boundaries in memory.
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TOMM40-APOE haplotypes are associated with cognitive decline in non-demented Blacks.
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The ability to recall scenes is a stable individual difference: Evidence from autobiographical remembering.
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The centrality of remembered moral and immoral actions in constructing personal identity.
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The cross-sectional association between mean corpuscular volume level and cognitive function in Chinese over 45 years old: Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study.
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The frequency of involuntary autobiographical memories and future thoughts in relation to daydreaming, emotional distress, and age.
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The neural basis of involuntary episodic memories.
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The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions.
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The reminiscence bump in the temporal distribution of the best football players of all time: Pelé, Cruijff or Maradona?
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Two versions of life: emotionally negative and positive life events have different roles in the organization of life story and identity.
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Using smartphone technology to improve prospective memory functioning: A randomized controlled trial.
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Visual and Semantic Representations Predict Subsequent Memory in Perceptual and Conceptual Memory Tests.
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Visual imagery in autobiographical memory: The role of repeated retrieval in shifting perspective.
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What if? Neural activity underlying semantic and episodic counterfactual thinking.
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What psychology and cognitive neuroscience know about the communicative function of memory.
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Why episodic memory may not be for communication.
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Working memory predicts subsequent episodic memory decline during healthy cognitive aging: evidence from a cross-lagged panel design.
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