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    Hippocampal brain-network coordination during volitional exploratory behavior enhances learning by Voss, Joel L, Gonsalves, Brian D, Federmeier, Kara D, Tranel, Daniel, Cohen, Neal J

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-01-2011)
    “…Volitional control over object viewing improves subsequent memory for these objects in normal subjects. A comparison between subjects with and without…”
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    Event-related potential correlates of item and source memory strength by Woroch, Brion, Gonsalves, Brian D

    Published in Brain research (04-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Event-related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory have shown dissociations between item recognition and source memory, wherein item…”
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    Spontaneous revisitation during visual exploration as a link among strategic behavior, learning, and the hippocampus by Voss, Joel L., Warren, David E., Gonsalves, Brian D., Federmeier, Kara D., Tranel, Dan, Cohen, Neal J.

    “…Effective exploratory behaviors involve continuous updating of sensory sampling to optimize the efficacy of information gathering. Despite some work on this…”
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    Memory Strength and Repetition Suppression: Multimodal Imaging of Medial Temporal Cortical Contributions to Recognition by Gonsalves, Brian D., Kahn, Itamar, Curran, Tim, Norman, Kenneth A., Wagner, Anthony D.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-09-2005)
    “…Declarative memory permits an organism to recognize stimuli that have been previously encountered, discriminating them from those that are novel. One basis for…”
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    Activation of stimulus-specific processing regions at retrieval tracks the strength of relational memory by Woroch, Brion, Konkel, Alex, Gonsalves, Brian D

    Published in AIMS neuroscience (01-01-2019)
    “…Many theories of episodic memory posit that the subjective experience of recollection may be driven by the activation of stimulus-specific cortical regions…”
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    Neural processing of recollection, familiarity and priming at encoding: Evidence from a forced-choice recognition paradigm by Meng, Yingfang, Ye, Xiaohong, Gonsalves, Brian D

    Published in Brain research (17-10-2014)
    “…Abstract The distinction between neural mechanisms of explicit and implicit expressions of memory has been well studied at the retrieval stage, but less at…”
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    Cortical regions recruited for complex active-learning strategies and action planning exhibit rapid reactivation during memory retrieval by Voss, Joel L., Galvan, Ashley, Gonsalves, Brian D.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-12-2011)
    “…► Memory performance was superior following active study versus passive study. ► This active-learning benefit was pronounced for spatial location memory. ► ERP…”
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    Stuck in the Past: Neural Events That Predict Intrusions From Prior Trials by Fischer-Baum, Simon, Gonsalves, Brian D.

    Published in Psychological science (01-05-2013)
    “…Neurologically intact adults perseverate in immediate serial recall, intruding items from a previous trial into the current response. We applied the…”
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    An ERP investigation into the strategic regulation of the fluency heuristic during recognition memory by Kurilla, Brian P, Gonsalves, Brian D

    Published in Brain research (09-03-2012)
    “…Abstract The goal of the present study was to determine whether masked repetition priming affects ERP s differently depending on whether or not participants…”
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    Comparison of neural activity that leads to true memories, false memories, and forgetting: An fMRI study of the misinformation effect by Baym, Carol L., Gonsalves, Brian D.

    “…False memories can occur when people are exposed to misinformation about a past event. Of interest here are the neural mechanisms of this type of memory…”
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    Remembering and Voting: Theory and Evidence from Amnesic Patients by Coronel, Jason C., Duff, Melissa C., Warren, David E., Federmeier, Kara D., Gonsalves, Brian D., Tranel, Daniel, Cohen, Neal J.

    Published in American journal of political science (01-10-2012)
    “…One of the most prominent claims to emerge from the field of public opinion is that citizens can vote for candidates whose issue positions best reflect their…”
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    Brain Imaging, Cognitive Processes, and Brain Networks by Gonsalves, Brian D., Cohen, Neal J.

    Published in Perspectives on Psychological Science (01-11-2010)
    “…The recent, rapid expansion of the application of neuroimaging techniques to a broad variety of questions about the structure and function of mind and brain…”
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    Time to go our separate ways: opposite effects of study duration on priming and recognition reveal distinct neural substrates by Voss, Joel L, Gonsalves, Brian D

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (2010)
    “…Amnesic patients have difficulties recognizing when stimuli are repeated, even though their responses to stimuli can change as a function of repetition in…”
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    Event-related potential evidence suggesting voters remember political events that never happened by Coronel, Jason C, Federmeier, Kara D, Gonsalves, Brian D

    “…Voters tend to misattribute issue positions to political candidates that are consistent with their partisan affiliation, even though these candidates have…”
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    Using fMR-adaptation to track complex object representations in perirhinal cortex by Rubin, Rachael D, Chesney, Samantha A, Cohen, Neal J, Gonsalves, Brian D

    Published in Cognitive neuroscience (01-06-2013)
    “…Brain regions in medial temporal lobe have seen a shift in emphasis in their role in long-term declarative memory to an appreciation of their role in cognitive…”
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    Electrophysiological Correlates of Recollecting Faces of Known and Unknown Individuals by Paller, Ken A., Gonsalves, Brian, Grabowecky, Marcia, Bozic, Vladimir S., Yamada, Shishin

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-02-2000)
    “…We recorded brain potentials from healthy human subjects during a recognition test in order to monitor neural processing associated with face recollection…”
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    Neural Evidence That Vivid Imagining Can Lead to False Remembering by Gonsalves, Brian, Reber, Paul J., Gitelman, Darren R., Parrish, Todd B., Mesulam, M.-Marsel, Paller, Ken A.

    Published in Psychological science (01-10-2004)
    “…The imperfect nature of memory is highlighted by the regularity with which people fail to remember, or worse, remember something that never happened. We…”
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    Neural events that underlie remembering something that never happened by Paller, Ken A, Gonsalves, Brian

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-12-2000)
    “…We induced people to experience a false-memory illusion by first asking them to visualize common objects when cued with the corresponding word; on some trials,…”
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    Neural correlates of person recognition by Paller, Ken A, Ranganath, Charan, Gonsalves, Brian, LaBar, Kevin S, Parrish, Todd B, Gitelman, Darren R, Mesulam, M-Marsel, Reber, Paul J

    “…Rapidly identifying known individuals is an essential skill in human society. To elucidate the neural basis of this skill, we monitored brain activity while…”
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