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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology is a scientific journal, published since 1981 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Kingdom.

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Abbr. Q J Exp Psychol B
Start 1981
End 2005
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0272-4995
e-ISSN 1464-1321
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Recent Articles
1.
Murray E, Graham K, Gaffan D
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):378-96. PMID: 16194975
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2.
Bright P, Moss H, Stamatakis E, Tyler L
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):361-77. PMID: 16194974
How objects are represented and processed in the brain remains a key issue in cognitive neuroscience. We have developed a conceptual structure account in which category-specific semantic deficits emerge due...
3.
Henson R
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):340-60. PMID: 16194973
This review considers event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of human recognition memory that have or have not reported activations within the medial temporal lobes (MTL). For comparisons both...
4.
Holdstock J
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):326-39. PMID: 16194972
This paper reviews evidence from neuropsychological patient studies relevant to two questions concerning the functions of the medial temporal lobe in humans. The first is whether the hippocampus and the...
5.
Lee A, Barense M, Graham K
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):300-25. PMID: 16194971
The medial temporal lobe (MTL) has been considered traditionally to subserve declarative memory processes only. Recent studies in nonhuman primates suggest, however, that the MTL may also be critical to...
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Hampton R
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):283-99. PMID: 16194970
Overdependence on discrimination learning paradigms to assess the function of perirhinal cortex has complicated understanding of the cognitive role of this structure. Impairments in discrimination learning can result from at...
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Bussey T, Saksida L, Murray E
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):269-82. PMID: 16194969
The perirhinal cortex was once thought to be "silent cortex", virtually ignored by researchers interested in the neurobiology of learning and memory. Following studies of brain damage associated with cases...
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Buckley M
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):246-68. PMID: 16194968
One traditional and long-held view of medial temporal lobe (MTL) function is that it contains a system of structures that are exclusively involved in memory, and that the extent of...
9.
Rolls E, Franco L, Stringer S
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):234-45. PMID: 16194967
To analyse the functions of the perirhinal cortex, the activity of single neurons in the perirhinal cortex was recorded while macaques performed a delayed matching-to-sample task with up to three...
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Aggleton J, Brown M
Q J Exp Psychol B . 2005 Oct; 58(3-4):218-33. PMID: 16194966
The perirhinal cortex and hippocampus have close anatomical links, and it might, therefore, be predicted that they have close, interlinked roles in memory. Lesion studies have, however, often failed to...