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Jano S, Chatburn A, Cross Z, Schlesewsky M, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2024 Nov; 216:108006. PMID: 39566839
Prediction and memory are strongly intertwined, with predictions relying on memory retrieval, whilst also influencing memory encoding. However, it is unclear how predictability influences explicit memory performance, and how individual...
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Ali H, Chatburn A, Immink M
Psychol Res . 2024 Nov; 89(1):1. PMID: 39520578
Post-error slowing, described as an error-corrective index of response binding during motor sequence learning, has only been demonstrated in the serial reaction time task under conditions where extrinsic error feedback...
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Chatburn A, Lushington K, Cross Z
Brain Res . 2024 Jun; 1841:149088. PMID: 38879143
Sleep is a daily experience across humans and other species, yet our understanding of how and why we sleep is presently incomplete. This is particularly prevalent in research examining the...
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Jano S, Cross Z, Chatburn A, Schlesewsky M, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I
J Cogn Neurosci . 2024 May; 36(9):1898-1936. PMID: 38820550
The extent to which the brain predicts upcoming information during language processing remains controversial. To shed light on this debate, the present study reanalyzed Nieuwland and colleagues' (2018) [Nieuwland, M....
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Bitton S, Chatburn A, Immink M
J Cogn Enhanc . 2023 Jun; :1-16. PMID: 37363054
Previous investigations into the effect of mindfulness meditation on false memory have reported mixed findings. One potential issue is that mindfulness meditation involves different styles that establish distinct cognitive control...
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Dziego C, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky I, Jano S, Chatburn A, Schlesewsky M, Immink M, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2023 Jan; 180:108483. PMID: 36638860
The endeavour to understand human cognition has largely relied upon investigation of task-related brain activity. However, resting-state brain activity can also offer insights into individual information processing and performance capabilities....
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Cross Z, Chatburn A, Melberzs L, Temby P, Pomeroy D, Schlesewsky M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Sep; 12(1):16172. PMID: 36171478
Effective teams are essential for optimally functioning societies. However, little is known regarding the neural basis of two or more individuals engaging cooperatively in real-world tasks, such as in operational...
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Gibson T, Cross Z, Chatburn A
Front Hum Neurosci . 2022 May; 16:821191. PMID: 35615744
Relatively little is known regarding the interaction between encoding-related neural activity and sleep-based memory consolidation. One suggestion is that a function of encoding-related theta power may be to "tag" memories...
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Petzka M, Chatburn A, Charest I, Balanos G, Staresina B
Curr Biol . 2022 May; 32(11):2349-2356.e4. PMID: 35561681
Memory consolidation-the transformation of labile memory traces into stable long-term representations-is facilitated by post-learning sleep. Computational and biophysical models suggest that sleep spindles may play a key mechanistic role for...
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Jano S, Romeo J, Hendrickx M, Schlesewsky M, Chatburn A
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2021 Nov; 186:107553. PMID: 34763072
Episodic memory is reconstructive and is thus prone to false memory formation. Although false memories are proposed to develop via associative processes, the nature of their neural representations, and the...