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Asaf Gilboa

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Neuropsychologia|November 28, 2013
What is a memory schema? A historical perspective on current neuroscience literatureVanessa E Ghosh, Asaf Gilboa
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2011
Rapid neocortical acquisition of long-term arbitrary associations independent of the hippocampusTali Sharon, Morris Moscovitch, Asaf Gilboa
Neuroimage|January 24, 2020
Precuneus stimulation alters the neural dynamics of autobiographical memory retrievalMelissa Hebscher, Christine Ibrahim, Asaf Gilboa
Hippocampus|August 27, 2014
Neocortical catastrophic interference in healthy and amnesic adults: a paradoxical matter of timeMaayan Merhav, Avi Karni, Asaf Gilboa
Neuropsychologia|October 3, 2012
Semantic memory recognition is supported by intrinsic recollection-like processes: "The butcher on the bus" revisitedShani Waidergoren, Judith Segalowicz, Asaf Gilboa
Psychology and Aging|September 22, 2010
The rise and fall of word retrieval across the lifespanGitit Kavé, Ariel Knafo, Asaf Gilboa
Neuroimage|May 20, 2015
Not all declarative memories are created equal: Fast Mapping as a direct route to cortical declarative representationsMaayan Merhav, Avi Karni, Asaf Gilboa
Neuropsychologia|April 3, 2017
The precuneus and hippocampus contribute to individual differences in the unfolding of spatial representations during episodic autobiographical memoryMelissa Hebscher, Brian Levine, Asaf Gilboa
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 9, 2019
Accelerated long-term forgettingChris Butler, Asaf Gilboa, Laurie Miller
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|February 28, 2022
Early Auditory Event Related Potentials Distinguish Higher-Order From First-Order Aversive ConditioningPrateek Dhamija, Allison Wong, Asaf Gilboa
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Neuropsychologia|November 28, 2013
What is a memory schema? A historical perspective on current neuroscience literatureVanessa E Ghosh, Asaf Gilboa
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2011
Rapid neocortical acquisition of long-term arbitrary associations independent of the hippocampusTali Sharon, Morris Moscovitch, Asaf Gilboa
Neuroimage|January 24, 2020
Precuneus stimulation alters the neural dynamics of autobiographical memory retrievalMelissa Hebscher, Christine Ibrahim, Asaf Gilboa
Hippocampus|August 27, 2014
Neocortical catastrophic interference in healthy and amnesic adults: a paradoxical matter of timeMaayan Merhav, Avi Karni, Asaf Gilboa
Neuropsychologia|October 3, 2012
Semantic memory recognition is supported by intrinsic recollection-like processes: "The butcher on the bus" revisitedShani Waidergoren, Judith Segalowicz, Asaf Gilboa
Psychology and Aging|September 22, 2010
The rise and fall of word retrieval across the lifespanGitit Kavé, Ariel Knafo, Asaf Gilboa
Neuroimage|May 20, 2015
Not all declarative memories are created equal: Fast Mapping as a direct route to cortical declarative representationsMaayan Merhav, Avi Karni, Asaf Gilboa
Neuropsychologia|April 3, 2017
The precuneus and hippocampus contribute to individual differences in the unfolding of spatial representations during episodic autobiographical memoryMelissa Hebscher, Brian Levine, Asaf Gilboa
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 9, 2019
Accelerated long-term forgettingChris Butler, Asaf Gilboa, Laurie Miller
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|February 28, 2022
Early Auditory Event Related Potentials Distinguish Higher-Order From First-Order Aversive ConditioningPrateek Dhamija, Allison Wong, Asaf Gilboa
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