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期刊名:Cognitive neuroscience

缩写:COGN NEUROSCI-UK

ISSN:1758-8928

e-ISSN:1758-8936

IF/分区:2.2/Q3

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Jennifer D Ryan Jennifer D Ryan
Abstract Conscious and unconscious expressions of memory-explicit and implicit memory, respectively-may be used to support performance in a given task, even when the task demands do not ostensibly require one or the other. Work from Voss, L...
Anne M Cleary Anne M Cleary
Abstract Voss et al. review work showing unconscious contributions to recognition memory. An electrophysiological effect, the N300, appears to signify an unconscious recognition process. Whether such unconscious recognition requires highly ...
Jason R Taylor,Richard N Henson Jason R Taylor
Abstract Voss, Lucas, and Paller provide a thought-provoking summary of their recent research showing that neural effects which are often attributed to (explicit) feelings of familiarity can instead be attributed to the (implicit) effects o...
Howard Eichenbaum Howard Eichenbaum
Abstract Voss et al. discuss evidence indicating an intermixing of implicit and explicit memory processing, and of familiarity and recollection, in tests of memory. Here I support this view, and add that the anatomy of cortical-medial tempo...
Joel L Voss,Heather D Lucas,Ken A Paller Joel L Voss
The subjective experiences of recollection and familiarity have featured prominently in the search for neurocognitive mechanisms of memory. However, these two explicit expressions of memory, which involve conscious awareness of memory retri...
L H Evans,J E Herron,E L Wilding L H Evans
Electrophysiological correlates of successful episodic retrieval were measured in an experiment where participants switched frequently between two different episodic retrieval conditions. They completed three trials of each condition before...
Katherine R Mickley Steinmetz,Katherine Schmidt,Halle R Zucker et al. Katherine R Mickley Steinmetz et al.
Memory for emotional experiences often persists longer than memory for neutral experiences. The present study examined how encoding processes influence memory retention across 0.5- or 24-h delays and whether these processes differ between e...
Scott D Slotnick Scott D Slotnick
The cognitive neuroscience of long-term memory is ingrained with the assumptions that a particular task measures a single cognitive process and that each cognitive process is mediated by a single brain region. However, these assumptions are...
K M Knutson,F Krueger,O Dal Monte et al. K M Knutson et al.
Most neuropsychological research using food as a reward uses single-bid auctions. We wished to determine whether focal brain lesions would affect the ability and motivation to win snack food items in a computerized auction allowing multiple...
Bhuvanesh Awasthi,Jason Friedman,Mark A Williams Bhuvanesh Awasthi
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is characterized by a selective deficit in face recognition despite normal cognitive and neurological functioning. Previous research has established configural processing deficits in DP subjects. Low spatial...