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David Maillet

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 5, 2016
Assessing the Neural Correlates of Task-unrelated Thoughts during Episodic Encoding and Their Association with Subsequent Memory in Young and Older AdultsDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Psychology and Aging|June 14, 2016
When the mind wanders: Distinguishing stimulus-dependent from stimulus-independent thoughts during incidental encoding in young and older adultsDavid Maillet, Daniel L Schacter
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 11, 2016
Default Network and Aging: Beyond the Task-Negative PerspectiveDavid Maillet, Daniel L Schacter
Neuropsychologia|December 1, 2015
From mind wandering to involuntary retrieval: Age-related differences in spontaneous cognitive processesDavid Maillet, Daniel L Schacter
Brain Research|September 28, 2011
Age-related changes in the three-way correlation between anterior hippocampus volume, whole-brain patterns of encoding activity and subsequent context retrievalDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|June 29, 2014
Age-related differences in brain activity in the subsequent memory paradigm: a meta-analysisDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Memory (Hove, England)|January 31, 2013
Age-related changes in frequency of mind-wandering and task-related interferences during memory encoding and their impact on retrievalDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Ageing Research Reviews|November 28, 2012
Association between prefrontal activity and volume change in prefrontal and medial temporal lobes in aging and dementia: a reviewDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Neuroimage|December 10, 2013
Dissociable roles of default-mode regions during episodic encodingDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Consciousness and Cognition|May 2, 2017
Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-orientedDavid Maillet, Paul Seli, Daniel L Schacter
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 5, 2016
Assessing the Neural Correlates of Task-unrelated Thoughts during Episodic Encoding and Their Association with Subsequent Memory in Young and Older AdultsDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Psychology and Aging|June 14, 2016
When the mind wanders: Distinguishing stimulus-dependent from stimulus-independent thoughts during incidental encoding in young and older adultsDavid Maillet, Daniel L Schacter
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 11, 2016
Default Network and Aging: Beyond the Task-Negative PerspectiveDavid Maillet, Daniel L Schacter
Neuropsychologia|December 1, 2015
From mind wandering to involuntary retrieval: Age-related differences in spontaneous cognitive processesDavid Maillet, Daniel L Schacter
Brain Research|September 28, 2011
Age-related changes in the three-way correlation between anterior hippocampus volume, whole-brain patterns of encoding activity and subsequent context retrievalDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|June 29, 2014
Age-related differences in brain activity in the subsequent memory paradigm: a meta-analysisDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Memory (Hove, England)|January 31, 2013
Age-related changes in frequency of mind-wandering and task-related interferences during memory encoding and their impact on retrievalDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Ageing Research Reviews|November 28, 2012
Association between prefrontal activity and volume change in prefrontal and medial temporal lobes in aging and dementia: a reviewDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Neuroimage|December 10, 2013
Dissociable roles of default-mode regions during episodic encodingDavid Maillet, M Natasha Rajah
Consciousness and Cognition|May 2, 2017
Mind-wandering and task stimuli: Stimulus-dependent thoughts influence performance on memory tasks and are more often past- versus future-orientedDavid Maillet, Paul Seli, Daniel L Schacter
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