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Kim S Graham

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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|October 1, 2005
The role of the medial temporal lobe in memory and perception: evidence from rats, nonhuman primates and humansKim S Graham, David Gaffan
Neuropsychology|January 1, 1997
Differentiating the roles of the hippocampal complex and the neocortex in long-term memory storage: evidence from the study of semantic dementia and Alzheimer's diseaseKim S Graham, John R Hodges
Neuroimage|May 21, 2021
Brain-environment alignment during movie watching predicts fluid intelligence and affective function in adulthoodRaluca Petrican, Kim S Graham, Andrew D Lawrence
Neurobiology of Aging|November 14, 2008
Age-related changes in neural activity associated with familiarity, recollection and false recognitionAudrey Duarte, Kim S Graham, Richard N Henson
Brain Research|December 15, 2010
Stimulus content and the neural correlates of source memoryAudrey Duarte, Richard N Henson, Kim S Graham
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 1, 2008
The effects of aging on the neural correlates of subjective and objective recollectionAudrey Duarte, Richard N Henson, Kim S Graham
Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2007
The human medial temporal lobe processes online representations of complex objectsMorgan D Barense, David Gaffan, Kim S Graham
Neuron|March 12, 2003
Viewpoint-specific scene representations in human parahippocampal cortexRussell Epstein, Kim S Graham, Paul E Downing
Neuropsychologia|February 1, 2015
Semantic impairment disrupts perception, memory, and naming of secondary but not primary coloursTimothy T Rogers, Kim S Graham, Karalyn Patterson
Neuropsychologia|June 9, 2015
Reprint of: Semantic impairment disrupts perception, memory, and naming of secondary but not primary coloursTimothy T Rogers, Kim S Graham, Karalyn Patterson
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. B, Comparative and Physiological Psychology|October 1, 2005
The role of the medial temporal lobe in memory and perception: evidence from rats, nonhuman primates and humansKim S Graham, David Gaffan
Neuropsychology|January 1, 1997
Differentiating the roles of the hippocampal complex and the neocortex in long-term memory storage: evidence from the study of semantic dementia and Alzheimer's diseaseKim S Graham, John R Hodges
Neuroimage|May 21, 2021
Brain-environment alignment during movie watching predicts fluid intelligence and affective function in adulthoodRaluca Petrican, Kim S Graham, Andrew D Lawrence
Neurobiology of Aging|November 14, 2008
Age-related changes in neural activity associated with familiarity, recollection and false recognitionAudrey Duarte, Kim S Graham, Richard N Henson
Brain Research|December 15, 2010
Stimulus content and the neural correlates of source memoryAudrey Duarte, Richard N Henson, Kim S Graham
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 1, 2008
The effects of aging on the neural correlates of subjective and objective recollectionAudrey Duarte, Richard N Henson, Kim S Graham
Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2007
The human medial temporal lobe processes online representations of complex objectsMorgan D Barense, David Gaffan, Kim S Graham
Neuron|March 12, 2003
Viewpoint-specific scene representations in human parahippocampal cortexRussell Epstein, Kim S Graham, Paul E Downing
Neuropsychologia|February 1, 2015
Semantic impairment disrupts perception, memory, and naming of secondary but not primary coloursTimothy T Rogers, Kim S Graham, Karalyn Patterson
Neuropsychologia|June 9, 2015
Reprint of: Semantic impairment disrupts perception, memory, and naming of secondary but not primary coloursTimothy T Rogers, Kim S Graham, Karalyn Patterson
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