Distinguishing source memory and item memory: brain potentials at encoding and retrieval.
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Updating P300: an integrative theory of P3a and P3bMemory strength and specificity revealed by pupillometry.Examining ERP correlates of recognition memory: evidence of accurate source recognition without recollectionBrain potentials and repetition effects during encoding and retrieval of wordsPrestimulus theta activity predicts correct source memory retrievalDistinct neural mechanisms for repetition effects of visual objectsBrain potentials distinguish new and studied objects during working memory.Electrophysiological Correlates of Emotional Source Memory in High-Trait-Anxiety Individuals.Evidence for attentional gradient in the serial position memory curve from event-related potentials.Neural basis for successful encoding and retrieval of prospective memory.Self-Referential Information Alleviates Retrieval Inhibition of Directed Forgetting Effects-An ERP Evidence of Source Memory.The first does the work, but the third time's the charm: the effects of massed repetition on episodic encoding of multimodal face-name associations.Is what goes in what comes out? Encoding and retrieval event-related potentials together determine memory outcome.Recognition memory strength is predicted by pupillary responses at encoding while fixation patterns distinguish recollection from familiarity.Age-related differences in subjective recollection: ERP studies of encoding and retrieval.Episodic temporal structure modulates associative recognition processes: an MEG study.Developmental changes in memory encoding: insights from event-related potentials.
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Distinguishing source memory and item memory: brain potentials at encoding and retrieval.
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Distinguishing source memory and item memory: brain potentials at encoding and retrieval.
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Distinguishing source memory and item memory: brain potentials at encoding and retrieval.
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Distinguishing source memory and item memory: brain potentials at encoding and retrieval.
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Distinguishing source memory and item memory: brain potentials at encoding and retrieval.
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10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2006.08.034
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2006-09-14T00:00:00Z