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Ramey M, Yonelinas A, Henderson J
Cognition . 2024 Jun; 250:105826. PMID: 38875942
Age-related declines in episodic memory do not affect all types of mnemonic information equally: when to-be-remembered information is in line with one's prior knowledge, or schema-congruent, older adults often show...
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Duarte S, Yonelinas A, Ghetti S, Geng J
Mem Cognit . 2024 Jun; 53(2):646-665. PMID: 38831161
Multisensory object processing improves recognition memory for individual objects, but its impact on memory for neighboring visual objects and scene context remains largely unknown. It is therefore unclear how multisensory...
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Shields G, Yonelinas A
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2024 May; 51(2):218-237. PMID: 38722590
The dominant model of executive functions, which has held for over two decades, contends that various aspects of seemingly disparate forms of inhibitory control-for example, inhibiting a prepotent response, or...
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Boudewyn M, Erickson M, Winsler K, Barch D, Carter C, Frank M, et al.
Schizophr Bull . 2024 Apr; 51(2):543-555. PMID: 38616053
Background And Hypothesis: The current study investigated the extent to which changes in attentional control contribute to performance on a visual perceptual discrimination task, on a trial-by-trial basis in a...
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Riddell C, Yonelinas A, Shields G
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2023 Oct; 205:107836. PMID: 37820758
The effects of acute stress on memory encoding are complex, and we do not yet know all of the conditions that can determine whether stress at encoding improves or impairs...
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Yonelinas A
Psychol Rev . 2023 Jun; 131(2):321-348. PMID: 37326544
Whether working memory reflects a thresholded recollection process whereby only a limited number of items are maintained in memory, or a signal detection process in which each studied item is...
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Dimsdale-Zucker H, Maciejewska K, Kim K, Yonelinas A, Ranganath C
Neuropsychologia . 2022 Jun; 173:108287. PMID: 35690114
Our everyday memories can vary in terms of accuracy and phenomenology. According to one theoretical account, these differences hinge on whether the memories contain information about both an item itself...
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Ramey M, Henderson J, Yonelinas A
Psychon Bull Rev . 2022 Jun; 29(6):2122-2132. PMID: 35653039
Detecting visual changes can be based on perceiving, whereby one can identify a specific detail that has changed, on sensing, whereby one knows that there is a change but is...
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Ramey M, Henderson J, Yonelinas A
Cognition . 2022 Apr; 225:105111. PMID: 35487103
Schema knowledge can dramatically affect how we encode and retrieve memories. Current models propose that schema information is combined with episodic memory at retrieval to influence memory decisions, but it...
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Shields G, Hunter C, Yonelinas A
Learn Mem . 2022 Jan; 29(2):48-54. PMID: 35042828
The effects of acute stress on memory encoding are complex. Recent work has suggested that both the delay between stress and encoding and the relevance of the information learned to...