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- Response Properties of the Human Fusiform Face Area
- Pattern Classification of Fmri Retrieval States in Recognition Memory
- Taste and Odor Recognition Memory: the Emotional Flavor of Life
- Differential Responses in the Fusiform Region to Same-Race and Other-Race Faces
- Modeling Hippocampal and Neocortical Contributions to Recognition Memory: a Complementary Learning Systems Approach
- Visual Long-Term Memory Has a Massive Storage Capacity for Object Details
- Recognition Memory and Prefrontal Cortex: Dissociating Recollection and Familiarity Processes Using Rtms
- 1 Dissociable Pathways for Moving and Static Face Perception Begin In
- Serial-Probe Recognition for Gustatory Objects by Thomas Alexander Daniel a Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Au
- Insights Into the Role of the Medial Temporal Lobes in Cognition
- Perceptual Blurring and Recognition Memory: a Desirable Difficulty Effect Revealed
- The Neural Correlates of Everyday Recognition Memory. Authors
- Activation of Fusiform Face Area by Greebles Is Related to Face Similarity but Not Expertise
- Neural Mechanisms of Face Perception, Their Emergence Over Development, and Their Breakdown Marlene Behrmann,1* K
- The Role of the Hippocampus in Recognition Memory
- The Influence of Odor and Emotion on Memory
- Visual Memory Improvement in Recognition
- Parietal Lobe Contributions to Episodic Memory Retrieval
- Medial Temporal Lobe Function and Recognition Memory: a Novel Approach to Separating the Contribution of Recollection and Familiarity
- Signal Detection Theories of Recognition Memory Caren M
- Recognition Memory and the Medial Temporal Lobe: a New Perspective
- Recall and Recognition Memory Under Varying Conditions of Hypnotically Suggested Amnesia
- Recognition Memory for Extremely High Frequency Words
- Recognition Memory, Familiarity, and Déjà Vu Experiences
- Distinct Neural Mechanisms Underlie Subjective and Objective Recollection and Guide Memory-Based Decision Making Yana Fandakova1*, Elliott G Johnson2, Simona Ghetti3*
- Medial Prefrontal Cortex Role in Recognition Memory in Rodents
- How Hippocampus and Cortex Contribute to Recognition Memory: Revisiting the Complementary Learning Systems Model
- Olfactory Working Memory: the Role of Perceived Odor Name-Ability
- Autobiographical Odor Memory Johan Willander Doc Tora L Thes Is in P S Yc Hology a T S Toc Kholm Univ Ers I T Y , S W Eden 2 0 0 7
- Rapid and Independent Memory Formation in the Parietal Cortex
- Comparing the Brain Areas Supporting Nondeclarative Categorization and Recognition Memory Paul J
- A Hippocampal Model of Recognition Memory
- Memory Systems
- The Role of Precuneus and Left Inferior Frontal Cortex During Source Memory Episodic Retrieval
- Decomposing Cognitive Processes Into Operations and Representations
- When Is the Hippocampus Involved in Recognition Memory?
- Taste Learning and Memory in Aging Milagros Gallo, Phd
- Repetition Effects on Recognition Memory 1
- Visual Memory for Fixated Regions of Natural Images Dissociates Attraction and Recognition
- The Human Hippocampus Contributes to Both the Recollection and Familiarity Components of Recognition Memory
- The Fusiform Face Area Is Enlarged in Williams Syndrome
- Modulation of the Fusiform Face Area Following Minimal Exposure to Motivationally Relevant Faces: Evidence of In-Group Enhancement (Not Out-Group Disregard)
- Recognition Memory and Awareness: Occurrence of Perceptual Effects in Remembering Or in Knowing Depends on Conscious Resources at Encoding, but Not at Retrieval
- Modeling Hippocampal and Neocortical Contributions to Recognition Memory
- Recognition Memory for Distractor Faces Depends on Attentional Load at Exposure