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Peris-Yague A, Frank D, Hellerstedt R, Strange B
R Soc Open Sci . 2024 Aug; 11(6):230926. PMID: 39100193
As we navigate our day-to-day lives, we regularly adapt our behaviour according to what we predict may happen next in a given context. When an unexpected event occurs, our predictions...
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Frank D, Garo-Pascual M, Velasquez P, Frades B, Peled N, Zhang L, et al.
Neuroimage . 2022 Sep; 263:119630. PMID: 36113738
Memory normally declines with ageing and these age-related cognitive changes are associated with changes in brain structure. Episodic memory retrieval has been widely studied during ageing, whereas learning has received...
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Frank D, Kafkas A, Montaldi D
J Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 42(33):6435-6444. PMID: 35803733
To efficiently process information, the brain shifts between encoding and retrieval states, prioritizing bottom-up or top-down processing accordingly. Expectation violation before or during learning has been shown to trigger an...
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Frank D, Kafkas A
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2021 May; 183:107466. PMID: 34048914
Novel and unexpected stimuli are often prioritised in memory, given their inherent salience. Nevertheless, not all forms of novelty show such an enhancement effect. Here, we discuss the role expectation...
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Frank D, Montemurro M, Montaldi D
J Neurosci . 2020 Mar; 40(17):3455-3464. PMID: 32161140
Pattern separation and completion are fundamental hippocampal computations supporting memory encoding and retrieval. However, despite extensive exploration of these processes, it remains unclear whether and how top-down processes adaptively modulate...
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Frank D, Gray O, Montaldi D
Behav Res Methods . 2019 Feb; 52(1):151-161. PMID: 30805861
Stimulus selection is a critical part of experimental designs in the cognitive sciences. Quantifying and controlling item similarity using a unified scale provides researchers with the tools to eliminate item-dependent...
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Frank D, Montaldi D, Wittmann B, Talmi D
Learn Mem . 2018 Jul; 25(8):352-360. PMID: 30012880
Mental schemas provide a framework into which new information can easily be integrated. In a series of experiments, we examined how incongruence that stems from a prediction error modulates memory...
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Allen M, Frank D, Glen J, Fardo F, Callaghan M, Rees G
Sci Rep . 2017 Mar; 7:43316. PMID: 28256532
Empathy is a key component of our ability to engage and interact with others. In recent years, the neural mechanisms underlying affective and cognitive empathy have garnered intense interest. This...
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Allen M, Glen J, Mullensiefen D, Schwarzkopf D, Fardo F, Frank D, et al.
Neuroimage . 2017 Feb; 149:415-423. PMID: 28179164
The ability to introspectively evaluate our experiences to form accurate metacognitive beliefs, or insight, is an essential component of decision-making. Previous research suggests individuals vary substantially in their level of...
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Allen M, Frank D, Schwarzkopf D, Fardo F, Winston J, Hauser T, et al.
Elife . 2016 Oct; 5. PMID: 27776633
Human perception is invariably accompanied by a graded feeling of confidence that guides metacognitive awareness and decision-making. It is often assumed that this arises solely from the feed-forward encoding of...