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Kaia L Vilberg

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Neuron|September 3, 2013
Perirhinal-hippocampal connectivity during reactivation is a marker for object-based memory consolidationKaia L Vilberg, Lila Davachi
Neuroreport|August 12, 2009
Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|April 24, 2007
Dissociation of the neural correlates of recognition memory according to familiarity, recollection, and amount of recollected informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuroimage|January 17, 2009
An investigation of the effects of relative probability of old and new test items on the neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful source memoryKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 29, 2013
Temporal dissociations within the core recollection networkKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|March 18, 2008
Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: a review of evidence from a dual-process perspectiveKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|July 24, 2008
Functional significance of retrieval-related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPsKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 5, 2012
Brain networks underlying episodic memory retrievalMichael D Rugg, Kaia L Vilberg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 9, 2012
The neural correlates of recollection: transient versus sustained FMRI effectsKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|April 2, 2011
Comparison of the neural correlates of retrieval success in tests of cued recall and recognition memoryKayoko Okada, Kaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
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Neuron|September 3, 2013
Perirhinal-hippocampal connectivity during reactivation is a marker for object-based memory consolidationKaia L Vilberg, Lila Davachi
Neuroreport|August 12, 2009
Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|April 24, 2007
Dissociation of the neural correlates of recognition memory according to familiarity, recollection, and amount of recollected informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuroimage|January 17, 2009
An investigation of the effects of relative probability of old and new test items on the neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful source memoryKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 29, 2013
Temporal dissociations within the core recollection networkKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|March 18, 2008
Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: a review of evidence from a dual-process perspectiveKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|July 24, 2008
Functional significance of retrieval-related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPsKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 5, 2012
Brain networks underlying episodic memory retrievalMichael D Rugg, Kaia L Vilberg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 9, 2012
The neural correlates of recollection: transient versus sustained FMRI effectsKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|April 2, 2011
Comparison of the neural correlates of retrieval success in tests of cued recall and recognition memoryKayoko Okada, Kaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
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