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Daniela Montaldi

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Neuropsychologia|September 18, 2012
Experimental contributions to cognitive neuroscience theories of memory: a special issue in recognition of the contribution of Andrew MayesDaniela Montaldi
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 16, 2011
Recognition memory strength is predicted by pupillary responses at encoding while fixation patterns distinguish recollection from familiarityAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2017
Commentary: Pupil old/new effects reflect stimulus encoding and decoding in short-term memoryAlex Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Neuropsychologia|August 21, 2012
Familiarity and recollection produce distinct eye movement, pupil and medial temporal lobe responses when memory strength is matchedAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Psychophysiology|July 16, 2015
The pupillary response discriminates between subjective and objective familiarity and noveltyAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Cognition|July 28, 2018
Expectation affects learning and modulates memory experience at retrievalAlex Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Neuroscience Letters|February 7, 2018
How do memory systems detect and respond to novelty?Alex Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Hippocampus|February 25, 2015
Striatal and midbrain connectivity with the hippocampus selectively boosts memory for contextual noveltyAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Hippocampus|January 18, 2014
Two separate, but interacting, neural systems for familiarity and novelty detection: a dual-route mechanismAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Hippocampus|October 8, 2010
The role of recollection and familiarity in the functional differentiation of the medial temporal lobesDaniela Montaldi, Andrew R Mayes
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Neuropsychologia|September 18, 2012
Experimental contributions to cognitive neuroscience theories of memory: a special issue in recognition of the contribution of Andrew MayesDaniela Montaldi
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 16, 2011
Recognition memory strength is predicted by pupillary responses at encoding while fixation patterns distinguish recollection from familiarityAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Frontiers in Psychology|March 16, 2017
Commentary: Pupil old/new effects reflect stimulus encoding and decoding in short-term memoryAlex Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Neuropsychologia|August 21, 2012
Familiarity and recollection produce distinct eye movement, pupil and medial temporal lobe responses when memory strength is matchedAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Psychophysiology|July 16, 2015
The pupillary response discriminates between subjective and objective familiarity and noveltyAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Cognition|July 28, 2018
Expectation affects learning and modulates memory experience at retrievalAlex Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Neuroscience Letters|February 7, 2018
How do memory systems detect and respond to novelty?Alex Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Hippocampus|February 25, 2015
Striatal and midbrain connectivity with the hippocampus selectively boosts memory for contextual noveltyAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Hippocampus|January 18, 2014
Two separate, but interacting, neural systems for familiarity and novelty detection: a dual-route mechanismAlexandros Kafkas, Daniela Montaldi
Hippocampus|October 8, 2010
The role of recollection and familiarity in the functional differentiation of the medial temporal lobesDaniela Montaldi, Andrew R Mayes
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