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Bradley R Buchsbaum

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Buchsbaum B, Moscovitch M, Tang K, Ziegler M, Craik F
Cereb Cortex . 2025 Mar; 34(12). PMID: 40036194
The present study explored the opposing effects on memory of semantic elaboration and division of attention on learning and recognition of verbal paired associates. Previous work had found that levels...
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Bone M, Levine B, Buchsbaum B
J Cogn Neurosci . 2025 Feb; :1-22. PMID: 39998885
Visual memory is intrinsically linked to the reinstatement of low-level visual features, such as edges and luminosity, within early visual cortex. However, individuals with severely deficient autobiographical memory (SDAM) cannot...
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Chow J, Rhodes S, Rule N, Buchsbaum B, Hasher L
Psychol Aging . 2022 Jul; 37(6):742-748. PMID: 35901383
The mere-exposure effect, in which repeated stimuli are liked more than novel stimuli, is a well-known effect. However, little research has studied adult age differences in mere-exposure effects, despite possible...
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Barker R, St-Laurent M, Buchsbaum B
Neuroimage . 2022 Apr; 255:119205. PMID: 35427774
Mnemonic representations vary in fidelity, sharpness, and strength-qualities that can be examined using both introspective judgements of mental states and objective measures of brain activity. Subjective and objective measures are...
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Buchsbaum M, Mitelman S, Christian B, Merrill B, Buchsbaum B, Mitelman D, et al.
Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging . 2021 Dec; 320:111428. PMID: 34954446
Diminished prefrontal function, dopaminergic abnormalities in the striatum and thalamus, reductions in white matter integrity and frontotemporal gray matter deficits are the most replicated findings in schizophrenia. We used four...
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Loo C, Lee A, Buchsbaum B
Front Neurol . 2021 Dec; 12:674275. PMID: 34912281
Important information from the environment often arrives to the brain in temporally extended sequences. Language, music, actions, and complex events generally unfold over time. When such informational sequences exceed the...
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Mitelman S, Buchsbaum M, Vyas N, Christian B, Merrill B, Buchsbaum B, et al.
Brain Lang . 2021 Nov; 223:105046. PMID: 34763166
Reading impairments are prominent trait-like features of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, predictive of overall cognitive functioning and presumably linked to dopaminergic abnormalities. To evaluate this, we used F-fallypride PET in...
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Bone M, Buchsbaum B
Cereb Cortex Commun . 2021 Aug; 2(3):tgab045. PMID: 34414371
The hippocampus is a key brain region for the storage and retrieval of episodic memories, but how it performs this function is unresolved. Leading theories posit that the hippocampus stores...
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Rhodes S, Buchsbaum B, Hasher L
Psychon Bull Rev . 2021 Jul; 29(1):191-202. PMID: 34322845
Prior learning can hinder subsequent memory, especially when there is conflict between old and new information. The ability to handle this proactive interference is an important source of differences in...
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Wynn J, Buchsbaum B, Ryan J
Cognition . 2021 May; 214:104746. PMID: 34034008
Older adults often mistake new information as 'old', yet the mechanisms underlying this response bias remain unclear. Typically, false alarms by older adults are thought to reflect pattern completion -...