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Mobile EEG reveals functionally dissociable dynamic processes supporting real-world ambulatory obstacle avoidance: Evidence for early proactive control.
Eur J Neurosci
; 54(12): 8106-8119, 2021 12.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33465827
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Detecting the neural correlates of episodic memory with mobile EEG: Recollecting objects in the real world.
Neuroimage
; 193: 1-9, 2019 06.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30862534
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Investigating the relationship between implicit and explicit memory: Evidence that masked repetition priming speeds the onset of recollection.
Neuroimage
; 139: 8-16, 2016 Oct 01.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27291494
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The neural mechanism underlying recollection is sensitive to the quality of episodic memory: Event related potentials reveal a some-or-none threshold.
Neuroimage
; 120: 298-308, 2015 Oct 15.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26143201
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Positive emotion can protect against source memory impairment.
Cogn Emot
; 29(2): 236-50, 2015.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24784151
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The Use of Biofluid Markers to Evaluate the Consequences of Sport-Related Subconcussive Head Impact Exposure: A Scoping Review.
Sports Med Open
; 10(1): 12, 2024 Jan 25.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38270708
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Characterizing neurocognitive impairments in Parkinson's disease with mobile EEG when walking and stepping over obstacles.
Brain Commun
; 5(6): fcad326, 2023.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38107501
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Characterizing episodic memory retrieval: electrophysiological evidence for diminished familiarity following unitization.
J Cogn Neurosci
; 24(8): 1671-81, 2012 Aug.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22220725
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The neural response is heightened when watching a person approaching compared to walking away: Evidence for dynamic social neuroscience.
Neuropsychologia
; 175: 108352, 2022 10 10.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36007672
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Do doorways really matter: Investigating memory benefits of event segmentation in a virtual learning environment.
Cognition
; 209: 104578, 2021 04.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33422863
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The morning after the night before: Alcohol-induced blackouts impair next day recall in sober young adults.
PLoS One
; 16(5): e0250827, 2021.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33939715
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Remember the source: dissociating frontal and parietal contributions to episodic memory.
J Cogn Neurosci
; 22(2): 377-91, 2010 Feb.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19400677
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A single-trace dual-process model of episodic memory: a novel computational account of familiarity and recollection.
Hippocampus
; 20(2): 235-51, 2010 Feb.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19405130
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Dissociable effects of prediction and integration during language comprehension: evidence from a large-scale study using brain potentials.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
; 375(1791): 20180522, 2020 02 03.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31840593
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Optimal learning rules for familiarity detection.
Biol Cybern
; 100(1): 11-9, 2009 Jan.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19002710
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Mobile EEG identifies the re-allocation of attention during real-world activity.
Sci Rep
; 9(1): 15851, 2019 11 01.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31676780
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Compensation of Trial-to-Trial Latency Jitter Reveals the Parietal Retrieval Success Effect to be Both Variable and Thresholded in Older Adults.
Front Aging Neurosci
; 11: 179, 2019.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31396075
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Understanding the Consequences of Repetitive Subconcussive Head Impacts in Sport: Brain Changes and Dampened Motor Control Are Seen After Boxing Practice.
Front Hum Neurosci
; 13: 294, 2019.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31551732
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Neural mechanisms of transient and sustained cognitive control during task switching.
Neuron
; 39(4): 713-26, 2003 Aug 14.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12925284
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Evidence accumulation and the moment of recognition: dissociating perceptual recognition processes using fMRI.
J Neurosci
; 27(44): 11912-24, 2007 Oct 31.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17978031