Medial prefrontal cortex supports source memory for self-referenced materials in young and older adults.
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Age differences in self-referencing: Evidence for common and distinct encoding strategies.Self-referencing enhances recollection in both young and older adultsSimilarity to the Self Affects Memory for Impressions of Others in Younger and Older AdultsSimilarity to the self influences cortical recruitment during impression formation.Altered Value Coding in the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex in Healthy Older Adults.Age differences in medial prefrontal activity for subsequent memory of truth value.Family history and APOE4 risk for Alzheimer's disease impact the neural correlates of episodic memory by early midlifeNeural Correlates of Self-Reference Effect in Early Alzheimer's Disease.Impaired personal trait knowledge, but spared other-person trait knowledge, in an individual with bilateral damage to the medial prefrontal cortex.Older adults show a self-reference effect for narrative information.Neural correlates of the self-reference effect: evidence from evaluation and recognition processes.Source memory that encoding was self-referential: the influence of stimulus characteristics.Similarity to the Self Affects Memory for Impressions of Others.Parahippocampal Cortex Processes the Nonspatial Context of an Event.Transcranial stimulation over the left inferior frontal gyrus increases false alarms in an associative memory task in older adults.Aging affects the interaction between attentional control and source memory: an fMRI study.Self-reference enhances relational memory in young and older adults.Simulation-based mentalizing generates a "proxy" self-reference effect in memory.The self-reference effect in dementia: Differential involvement of cortical midline structures in Alzheimer's disease and behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia.Age-related Differences in Prestimulus Subsequent Memory Effects Assessed with Event-related Potentials.Assessing the Neural Correlates of Task-unrelated Thoughts during Episodic Encoding and Their Association with Subsequent Memory in Young and Older Adults.
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Medial prefrontal cortex supports source memory for self-referenced materials in young and older adults.
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Medial prefrontal cortex suppo ...... als in young and older adults.
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Medial prefrontal cortex suppo ...... als in young and older adults.
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Audrey Duarte
Eric D Leshikar
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10.3758/S13415-013-0198-Y
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z
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