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  2. Cambridge Memory Meeting

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/index.html
    21 Feb 2024: Timothy O'Leary, Department of Engineering (website). Karalyn Patterson, Department of Clinical Neurosciences (website). ... Tim Rittman, Department of Clinical Neurosciences (website). James Rowe, Department of Clinical Neurosciences (website).
  3. Memory Laboratory: People

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/people.html
    8 Feb 2024: Jon Simons, PhD, FRSB. Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology.
  4. Memory Laboratory: Prof Jon Simons

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/people/jon.html
    27 Apr 2023: Jon Simons, PhD, FRSB. Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology. ... University. On returning to the UK, he took up a senior research fellowship at UCL followed by a move back to Cambridge, where he is now Professor of Cognitive
  5. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Siena2024%20JOCN.htm
    12 Jan 2024: Siena, M.J. & Simons, J.S. (in press). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
  6. Memory Laboratory, Department of Psychology

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/bcni_map.html
    15 Oct 2019: Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute. The Memory Laboratory offices are based in the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute (BCNI), which is marked on this map of the Downing science site in
  7. Cambridge Memory Meeting 2015

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_2015/CAMM2015.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Lunch and coffee provided. The annual Cambridge Memory Meeting (CAMM) will this year be hosted by the Bussey-Saksida Translational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. ... The aim of this meeting is to encourage greater interaction between Cambridge researchers
  8. Memory Laboratory: Teaching

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/teaching.html
    13 Jul 2018: Part II Neuroscience (Module B2: Memory and Higher Functions). These lectures offered in the Lent Term will examine evidence from human neuropsychology and functional imaging studies concerning the cognitive and neural ... Cambridge Graduate Programme in
  9. Memory Laboratory: Study with Us

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/study.html
    6 Jun 2023: the leading centres for cognitive neuroscience research. ... An interest in the cognitive neuroscience of long-term memory processes is obviously essential, and a strong background in cognitive psychology or a related discipline desirable.
  10. Memory Laboratory: Media

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media.html
    15 May 2023: Effectively translating neuroscience for teaching practice: opportunities and next steps. ... Linking the labyrinths: Neuroscience and memory.
  11. Cambridge Memory Meeting

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_2013.html
    29 Oct 2021: psychology/neuroscience of short- and long-term memory, both human and non-human.
  12. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Mamalakis2023%20arXiv.htm
    12 Sep 2023: The adoption of this methodology holds promise for instigating further explorations and inquiries in the field of neuroscience.
  13. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2003%20NatureRevNsci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Spiers, H.J. (2003). Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 4, 637-648. Cognitive neuroscience has made considerable progress in understanding the involvement of the medial temporal and frontal lobes in long-term memory.
  14. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Yazar2012%20Cortex.htm
    29 Oct 2021: neurosciences.
  15. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Kwon2022%20JOCN.htm
    15 Mar 2022: Kwon, S., Richter, F.R., Siena, M.J., & Simons, J.S. (2022). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 34, 687-698.
  16. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2001%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2001). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13, 430-443. Previous studies have suggested differences in the neural substrates of recognition memory when the contributions of perceptual and semantic information are manipulated.
  17. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Zmigrod2016%20NBR.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Zmigrod, L., Garrison, J.R., Carr, J., & Simons, J.S. (2016). Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 69, 113-123.
  18. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Brandt2014%20CABN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2014). Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 14, 209-219. Failing to remember whether we performed, or merely imagined performing, an everyday action can occasionally be inconvenient but, in some circumstances, can
  19. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Korkki2021%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2021). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33, 2328-2341. Our recollections of past experiences can vary in both the number of specific event details accessible from memory and the precision with which
  20. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2006%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2006). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 932-948. One of the least well understood regions of the human brain is the rostral prefrontal cortex, approximating Brodmann’s Area 10.
  21. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Dobbins2004%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Dobbins, I.G., Simons, J.S., & Schacter, D.L. (2004). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 908-920.
  22. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2007%20SCAN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2007). Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2, 217-226. While some recent neuroimaging studies have implicated medial rostral prefrontal cortex (MPFC) in"mentalizing" and self-reflection, others have implicated this region
  23. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Humphreys2021%20TINS.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Humphreys, G.F., Lambon-Ralph, M.A., & Simons, J.S. (2021). Trends in Neurosciences, 44, 452-463.
  24. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2008%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Simons, J.S., Henson, R.N.A., Gilbert, S.J., & Fletcher, P.C. (2008). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 447-457.
  25. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2008%20Npsygia.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2008). Neuropsychologia, 46, 1185-1191. An intriguing puzzle in cognitive neuroscience over recent years has been the common observation of parietal lobe activation in functional neuroimaging studies during the performance of
  26. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Buda2011%20JNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Buda, M., Fornito, A., Bergström, Z.M., & Simons, J.S. (2011). Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 14308-14313.
  27. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gellersen2022%20CogNeurosci.htm
    13 Feb 2023: Gellersen, H.M. & Simons, J.S. (2022). Cognitive Neuroscience, 13, 139-140. Systems consolidation theory (SCT) proposes that the hippocampus is not required for retrieval of remote memories.
  28. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Vogelsang2018%20JOCN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: in press). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30, 667-679. People can employ adaptive strategies to increase the likelihood that previously encoded information will be successfully retrieved.
  29. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2010%20JNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2010). Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 1233-1237. At what scale is it possible to observe consistent functional specialization within human prefrontal cortex (PFC), reproducible from one individual to the next?
  30. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Tibon2019%20JNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2019). Journal of Neuroscience, 39, 4365-4374. Much evidence suggests that the angular gyrus (AnG) is involved in episodic memory, but its precise role is yet to be determined.
  31. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bonnici2018%20JNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2018). Journal of Neuroscience, 38, 10438-10443. Considerable recent evidence indicates that angular gyrus dysfunction in humans does not result in amnesia, but does impair a number of aspects of episodic
  32. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Bonnici2016%20JNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Bonnici, H.M., Richter, F.R., Yazar, Y., & Simons, J.S. (2016). Journal of Neuroscience, 36, 5462-5471. (
  33. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Corlett2009%20FrontiersBN.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2009). Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 3, 53. The salience hypothesis of psychosis rests on a simple but profound observation that subtle alterations in the way that we perceive and experience stimuli
  34. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Cooper2019%20PsychonBulRev.htm
    29 Oct 2021: This review first briefly considers the cognitive neuroscience of how episodic recollection operates in the neurotypical population, informing predictions about the encoding and retrieval mechanisms that might function atypically in ASD.
  35. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Peers2013%20FrontHumNeurosci.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 2013). Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 24, 1-12. Attentional control refers to the regulatory processes that ensure that our actions are in accordance with our goals.
  36. Abstract

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Burgess2005%20MM_chapter.htm
    29 Oct 2021: 217-248). One of the most fascinating puzzles in cognitive neuroscience concerns the functions of a large brain area known as the rostral prefrontal cortex (or Area 10).
  37. One in five witnesses sees imagined events as reality

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Lister2006%20Times.htm
    29 Oct 2021: The research, led by Jon Simons and Paul Burgess at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, suggests the neurological basis for poor witness statements and hallucinations - and why many people have
  38. News: Home

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/Expt_month.htm
    29 Oct 2021: Experiment of the month – Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. Research at UCL, from neuroscience to linguistics, is often based largely on experiments involving willing volunteers, and departments across the university are recruiting ... Clare before,
  39. Memory Laboratory: Publications

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/publications.html
    22 Jan 2024: Journal of Neuroscience, 39, 4365-4374. [Garrison, J.R., Done, J., & Simons, J.S. ... Prefrontal control of attention to threat. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 24, 1-12.
  40. Slide 1

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/OUPS_feature.pdf
    30 Jul 2010: Interview: Shani McCoy. OUPS Quarterly Magazine.
  41. Cambridge Memory Meeting 2021 – Programme Friday, 30th April ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CAMM/CAMM_2021_programme.pdf
    19 Apr 2021: 11.10 am Keynote 1: “A unique coding of memories in the human brain”, by Prof Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Centre for Systems Neuroscience, University of Leicester.
  42. The devil may be in the details: The need for contextually rich…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gellersen2022%20CogNeurosci.pdf
    13 Feb 2023: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE 2022, VOL. 13, NOS. 3–4, 139–140 https://doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2022.2076077. 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. ... 2018). The hippo-campus and related neocortical structures in memory transformation.
  43. Comment on “Wandering Minds:The Default Network…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2007%20Science.pdf
    8 Jul 2007: TECHNICAL COMMENT. 1Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department ofPsychology, University College London, London, UK. ... 2MedicalResearch Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cam-bridge, UK. 3Behavioral and Clinical Neuroscience
  44. 2 2 S T Y L I S T ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/media/STY439_HORROR.pdf
    5 Nov 2018: To delve further into the impact fear can have on our brains and bodies, Stylist collaborated with Cambridge University’s neuroscience department and one of the most classic horror films of ... Our experiment is led by Dr Jon Simons and PhD student
  45. The 3-D Prefrontal Cortex: Hemispheric Asymmetriesin Prefrontal…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Ranganath2004%20JOCN.pdf
    3 Aug 2004: Journal ofCognitive Neuroscience, 16, 921–934. Nolde, S. F., Johnson, M. K., & Raye, C. ... Journal of Neuroscience, 24,3917–3925. Ranganath, C., Johnson, M. K., & D’Esposito, M.
  46. psy 06_13 p418_421 thom_Layout 1

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Thom2013%20Psychologist.pdf
    29 May 2013: Nature, 445(7123),27. Schacter, D.L. & Addis, D.R. (2007b). Thecognitive neuroscience ofconstructive memory. ... Simons, J.S. & Spiers, H.J. (2003). Prefrontal and medial temporal lobeinteractions in long-term memory.Nature Reviews Neuroscience,
  47. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.05.001

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2008%20Npsygia%20editorial.pdf
    9 Jun 2008: Journal of Neuroscience, 19,3962–3972. anowsky, J. S., Shimamura, A. P., & Squire, L. ... Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 4, 637–648. alenstein, E., Bowers, D., Verfaellie, M., Heilman, K.
  48. Brief Communications The Scale of Functional Specialization within…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2010%20JNeurosci.pdf
    28 Jan 2010: via the University of Cambridge Behavioural and Clinical. Neuroscience Institute, funded jointly by the UK Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust. ... Correspondence should be addressed to Sam Gilbert, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17
  49. Revue de Neuropsychologie2000, Vol. 10, n° 1, 199-215 New ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2000%20Revue.pdf
    6 Feb 2001: Journal of Neuroscience, 13, 2430-2451. Tulving, E. (1983). Elements of episodic memory. ... Journalof Neuroscience, 6, 2950-2967. Zola-Morgan, S., Squire, L. R., & Amaral, D.
  50. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2007.07.024

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2008%20Npsygia.pdf
    22 Feb 2008: EuropeanJournal of Neuroscience, 23, 793–800. ugg, M. D., Otten, L. J., & Henson, R. ... Prefrontal and medial temporal lobe inter-actions in long-term memory. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 4, 637–648.
  51. BRIEF REPORT Specific- and Partial-Source Memory: Effects of Aging ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2004%20PsychAging.pdf
    17 Dec 2004: This might imply that older. Jon S. Simons, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, andInstitute of Neuroscience, University College London, London, UnitedKingdom; Chad S. ... In M. S.Gazzaniga (Ed.), The cognitive neurosciences (1st ed., pp.

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