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Herzmann G, Curran T
PLoS One . 2013 Dec; 8(12):e82797. PMID: 24358226
People have a memory advantage for faces that belong to the same group, for example, that attend the same university or have the same personality type. Faces from such in-group...
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Noh E, Herzmann G, Curran T, de Sa V
Neuroimage . 2013 Sep; 84:712-23. PMID: 24064073
We show that it is possible to successfully predict subsequent memory performance based on single-trial EEG activity before and during item presentation in the study phase. Two-class classification was conducted...
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Herzmann G, Bird C, Freeman M, Curran T
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2013 May; 38(10):2140-51. PMID: 23648370
Oxytocin has been shown to affect human social information processing including recognition memory for faces. Here we investigated the neural processes underlying the effect of oxytocin on memorizing own-race and...
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Hildebrandt A, Wilhelm O, Herzmann G, Sommer W
Psychol Aging . 2013 Mar; 28(1):243-8. PMID: 23527744
We investigated the specificity of face compared with object cognition from an individual differences and aging perspective by determining the amount of overlap between these abilities at the level of...
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Herzmann G, Jin M, Cordes D, Curran T
Cogn Neurosci . 2012 Sep; 3(3-4):174-192. PMID: 22984367
Despite a large body of recognition memory research, its temporal, measured with ERPs, and spatial, measured with fMRI, substrates have never been investigated in the same subjects. In the present...
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McGugin R, Richler J, Herzmann G, Speegle M, Gauthier I
Vision Res . 2012 Aug; 69:10-22. PMID: 22877929
Individual differences in face recognition are often contrasted with differences in object recognition using a single object category. Likewise, individual differences in perceptual expertise for a given object domain have...
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Herzmann G, Young B, Bird C, Curran T
Brain Res . 2012 Mar; 1451:65-73. PMID: 22424787
Oxytocin is important to social behavior and emotion regulation in humans. Oxytocin's role derives in part from its effect on memory performance. More specifically, previous research suggests that oxytocin facilitates...
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Cordes D, Herzmann G, Nandy R, Curran T
Neuroimage . 2012 Feb; 60(3):1788-99. PMID: 22326984
Recent progress in the experimental design for event-related fMRI experiments made it possible to find the optimal stimulus sequence for maximum contrast detection power using a genetic algorithm. In this...
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Dorr P, Herzmann G, Sommer W
Br J Psychol . 2011 Oct; 102(4):765-82. PMID: 21988383
The model of face recognition by Bruce and Young postulates a pool of structural representations for familiar faces in long-term memory, so-called face recognition units (FRUs). Event-related brain potentials show...
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Ouyang G, Herzmann G, Zhou C, Sommer W
Psychophysiology . 2011 Sep; 48(12):1631-47. PMID: 21895682
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) are important research tools because they provide insights into mental processing at high temporal resolution. Their usefulness, however, is limited by the need to average over...