James Kragel
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Hippocampal mechanisms of false recall
Failure of contextual retrieval can lead to false recall, wherein people retrieve an item or experience that occurred in a different …
Noa Herz
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Bernard R. Bukala
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James Kragel
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Michael J. Kahana
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Retrieved Context Models
Using computational modeling and neural recordings to understand how the brain influences recall and memory-guided behaviors.
Distinct cortical systems reinstate the content and context of episodic memories
Episodic recall depends upon the reinstatement of cortical activity present during the formation of a memory. Evidence from functional …
James Kragel
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Youssef Ezzyat
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Bradley C Lega
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Michael R Sperling
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Gregory A Worrell
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Robert E Gross
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Barbara C Jobst
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Sameer A Sheth
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Kareem A Zaghloul
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Joel M Stein
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Michael J Kahana
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Temporal context guides visual exploration during scene recognition
Memories for episodes are temporally structured. Cognitive models derived from list-learning experiments attribute this structure to …
James Kragel
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Joel L. Voss
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Neural activity in the medial temporal lobe reveals the fidelity of mental time travel
Neural circuitry in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) is critically involved in mental time travel, which involves the vivid retrieval of …
James Kragel
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Neal W Morton
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Sean M Polyn
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The neural dynamics of task context in free recall
Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) is a powerful tool for relating theories of cognitive function to the neural dynamics observed …
Sean M Polyn
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James Kragel
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Neal W Morton
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Joshua D McCluey
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Zachary D Cohen
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