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Differential Mnemonic Contributions of Cortical Representations during Encoding and Retrieval.

Journal Article J Cogn Neurosci · October 1, 2024 Several recent fMRI studies of episodic and working memory representations converge on the finding that visual information is most strongly represented in occipito-temporal cortex during the encoding phase but in parietal regions during the retrieval phase ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Subsequent Memory Effects in Cortical Pattern Similarity Differ by Semantic Class.

Journal Article J Cogn Neurosci · August 15, 2024 Although living and nonliving stimuli are known to rely on distinct brain regions during perception, it is largely unknown if their episodic memory encoding mechanisms differ as well. To investigate this issue, we asked participants to encode object pictur ... Full text Link to item Cite

Connectivity analyses for task-based fMRI.

Journal Article Phys Life Rev · July 2024 Functional connectivity is conventionally defined by measuring the similarity between brain signals from two regions. The technique has become widely adopted in the analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, where it has provided cognit ... Full text Link to item Cite

Counterfactual thinking induces different neural patterns of memory modification in anxious individuals.

Journal Article Scientific reports · May 2024 Episodic counterfactual thinking (eCFT) is the process of mentally simulating alternate versions of experiences, which confers new phenomenological properties to the original memory and may be a useful therapeutic target for trait anxiety. However, it rema ... Full text Cite

Hippocampal Functions Modulate Transfer-Appropriate Cortical Representations Supporting Subsequent Memory.

Journal Article J Neurosci · January 3, 2024 The hippocampus plays a central role as a coordinate system or index of information stored in neocortical loci. Nonetheless, it remains unclear how hippocampal processes integrate with cortical information to facilitate successful memory encoding. Thus, th ... Full text Link to item Cite

U.S. public perceptions of the sensitivity of brain data.

Journal Article Journal of law and the biosciences · January 2024 As we approach an era of potentially widespread consumer neurotechnology, scholars and organizations worldwide have started to raise concerns about the data privacy issues these devices will present. Notably absent in these discussions is empirical evidenc ... Full text Cite

Erratum to: U.S. public perceptions of the sensitivity of brain data

Journal Article Journal of Law and the Biosciences · January 1, 2024 Full text Cite

The Role of Structure-Seeking in Moral Punishment

Journal Article Social Justice Research · December 1, 2023 Four studies (total N = 1586) test the notion that people are motivated to punish moral rule violators because punishment offers a way to obtain structure and order in the world. First, in a correlational study, increased need for structure was associated ... Full text Cite

Temporal Graph Benchmark for Machine Learning on Temporal Graphs

Conference ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS 36 (NEURIPS 2023) · 2023 Cite

Towards Better Evaluation for Dynamic Link Prediction

Conference ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS 35 (NEURIPS 2022) · 2022 Cite

Age differences in intuitive moral decision-making: Associations with inter-network neural connectivity.

Journal Article Psychology and aging · December 2021 Positions of power involving moral decision-making are often held by older adults (OAs). However, little is known about age differences in moral decision-making and the intrinsic organization of the aging brain. In this study, younger adults (YAs; n ... Full text Cite

Layer‐Dependent Electronic and Optical Properties of 2D Black Phosphorus: Fundamentals and Engineering

Journal Article Laser & Photonics Reviews · June 2021 AbstractIn 2D materials, the quantum confinement and van der Waals‐type interlayer interactions largely govern the fundamental electronic and optical properties, and the dielectric screening plays a dominant role in the exc ... Full text Cite

Laplacian Change Point Detection for Dynamic Graphs

Conference Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining · August 23, 2020 Full text Cite

The phenomenology of remembering our moral transgressions.

Journal Article Memory & cognition · February 2020 People tend to believe that they truly are morally good, and yet they commit moral transgressions with surprising frequency in their everyday lives. To explain this phenomenon, some theorists have suggested that people remember their moral transgressions w ... Full text Cite

Repeated Failure in Reward Pursuit Alters Innate Drosophila Larval Behaviors.

Journal Article Neuroscience bulletin · December 2018 Animals always seek rewards and the related neural basis has been well studied. However, what happens when animals fail to get a reward is largely unknown, although this is commonly seen in behaviors such as predation. Here, we set up a behavioral model of ... Full text Cite