Donna J Bridge
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Recent Articles
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Kragel J, VanHaerents S, Templer J, Schuele S, Rosenow J, Nilakantan A, et al.
Elife
. 2020 Mar;
9.
PMID: 32167468
The hippocampus supports memory encoding and retrieval, which may occur at distinct phases of the theta cycle. These processes dynamically interact over rapid timescales, especially when sensory information conflicts with...
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Nilakantan A, Bridge D, VanHaerents S, Voss J
Neuropsychologia
. 2018 Aug;
119:101-106.
PMID: 30086364
Successful episodic recollection can vary in the precision of the information recalled. The hypothesis that recollection precision requires functional neuroanatomical contributions distinct from those required for recollection success remains controversial....
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Marin B, VanHaerents S, Voss J, Bridge D
eNeuro
. 2018 Feb;
5(1).
PMID: 29445769
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is thought to organize items in working memory and this organizational role may also influence long-term memory. To causally test this hypothesized role of DLPFC in...
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Voss J, Bridge D, Cohen N, Walker J
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2017 Jun;
21(8):577-588.
PMID: 28625353
Current interpretations of hippocampal memory function are blind to the fact that viewing behaviors are pervasive and complicate the relationships among perception, behavior, memory, and brain activity. For example, hippocampal...
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Bridge D, Cohen N, Voss J
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2017 May;
29(8):1324-1338.
PMID: 28471729
Memory can profoundly influence new learning, presumably because memory optimizes exploration of to-be-learned material. Although hippocampus and frontoparietal networks have been implicated in memory-guided exploration, their specific and interactive roles...
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Nilakantan A, Bridge D, Gagnon E, VanHaerents S, Voss J
Curr Biol
. 2017 Jan;
27(3):465-470.
PMID: 28111154
Episodic memory is thought to critically depend on interaction of the hippocampus with distributed brain regions [1-3]. Specific contributions of distinct networks have been hypothesized, with the hippocampal posterior-medial (HPM)...
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Bridge D, Voss J
Learn Mem
. 2015 Jul;
22(8):360-3.
PMID: 26179229
Of the many elements that comprise an episode, are any disproportionately bound to the others? We tested whether active short-term retrieval selectively increases binding. Individual objects from multiobject displays were...
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Bridge D, Voss J
Neuropsychologia
. 2014 Sep;
63:154-64.
PMID: 25173711
The contents of memory can be updated when information from the current episode is bound with content retrieved from previous episodes. Little is known regarding factors that determine the memory...
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Bridge D, Voss J
J Neurosci
. 2014 Feb;
34(6):2203-13.
PMID: 24501360
Memory stability and change are considered opposite outcomes. We tested the counterintuitive notion that both depend on one process: hippocampal binding of memory features to associatively novel information, or associative...
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Harada T, Bridge D, Chiao J
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2013 Feb;
6:350.
PMID: 23390415
Both situational (e.g., perceived power) and sustained social factors (e.g., cultural stereotypes) are known to affect how people academically perform, particularly in the domain of mathematics. The ability to compute...