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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Burgess2005%20MM_chapter.pdf
    27 Jul 2005: The second presents a new theoreticalaccount of its function that synthesises this evidence. ... has to formulate a way of behav-ing, or “create a new schema” in the terminology of the Shallice and Burgessmodel, beyond that directly signalled by the
  3. OP-BRCM210087 1..14

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gellersen2021%20BrainComms.pdf
    13 May 2021: Memory precision of object-location binding isunimpaired in APOE e4-carriers with spatialnavigation deficits. Helena M. Gellersen,1 Gillian Coughlan,2 Michael Hornberger3 and Jon S. Simons1. Research suggests that tests of memory fidelity, feature
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2002%20Brain.pdf
    29 Oct 2002: Recollection-based memory in frontotemporal dementia 2527. (proportion of old' items minus proportion of new' items.
  5. A Ten-Year Follow-Up of a Study of Memory for ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Hirst2015%20JEPG.pdf
    8 Jun 2015: Wealso collected an additional “new” sample of individuals who hadnever participated in the project. ... Theyserved as controls for the returning participants. This new group islabeled “4 only” in Table 1.
  6. Performance-Related Activity in Medial Rostral Prefrontal Cortex(Area …

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2006%20JEPHPP.pdf
    22 Feb 2006: Participants mentally counted upward inincrements of 7 from this initial number, pressing a button with their indexfinger each time they thought of a new number. ... D. G. J. etc.”). Again, participants pressed a button withtheir index finger each time
  7. © 2003 Nature Publishing Group R E V I ...

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Simons2003%20NatureRevNsci.pdf
    1 Aug 2003: other models indicating that new connections between hippocampus and neocorticalareas are created every time an EPISODIC MEMORY trace isretrieved59. ... such as the fornix, but the existing evidence is consistentwith the idea that the hippocampus is more
  8. Executive function and high ambiguity perceptual discrimination…

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gellersen2021%20Cognition.pdf
    12 Jan 2021: between distributions for old and new items and allow comparison be-tween YN and FC tasks (Bayley, Wixted, Hopkins, & Squire, 2008; Trelle et al., 2017).
  9. Exploring the neurocognitive basis of episodic recollection in autism

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Cooper2019%20PsychonBulRev.pdf
    20 Mar 2019: Therefore,flexibly adapting to new environments and cognitive demandscan be extremely challenging for these individuals. ... Additionally, two EEGstudies have observed attenuated frontal ERPs across all timepoints during memory retrieval in ASD with
  10. oup_cercor_bhw350 34..45 ++

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Boschin2017%20CerebCortex.pdf
    3 Apr 2017: this process, new electrophysiology studies in the macaquemonkey have shown that conflict-sensitive neurons are indeedobserved in the monkey ACC when the task is designed in sucha way as to elicit ... optimalperformance. Lesion studies in the macaque
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    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Gilbert2006%20JOCN.pdf
    14 Jun 2006: Functional Specialization within Rostral PrefrontalCortex (Area 10): A Meta-analysis. Sam J. Gilbert1, Stephanie Spengler1, Jon S. Simons1,J. Douglas Steele2, Stephen M. Lawrie3, Christopher D. Frith1,. and Paul W. Burgess1. Abstract. & One of the

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