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R Nathan Spreng

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Frontiers in Psychology|May 18, 2012
The fallacy of a "task-negative" networkR Nathan Spreng
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2013
Examining the role of memory in social cognitionR Nathan Spreng
Plos One|February 8, 2014
Contextual and perceptual brain processes underlying moral cognition: a quantitative meta-analysis of moral reasoning and moral emotionsGunes Sevinc, R Nathan Spreng
Memory (Hove, England)|November 6, 2012
Doing what we imagine: completion rates and frequency attributes of imagined future events one year after prospectionR Nathan Spreng, Brian Levine
Advances in Geriatric Medicine and Research|April 21, 2021
Loneliness and Neurocognitive AgingR Nathan Spreng, Danilo Bzdok
Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
The temporal distribution of past and future autobiographical events across the lifespanR Nathan Spreng, Brian Levine
Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 2, 2018
Structural covariance networks across the life span, from 6 to 94 years of ageElizabeth DuPre, R Nathan Spreng
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 8, 2009
Patterns of brain activity supporting autobiographical memory, prospection, and theory of mind, and their relationship to the default mode networkR Nathan Spreng, Cheryl L Grady
Brain Research|December 22, 2010
I remember you: a role for memory in social cognition and the functional neuroanatomy of their interactionR Nathan Spreng, Raymond A Mar
Personality and Individual Differences|December 8, 2015
Waiting with purpose: A reliable but small association between purpose in life and impulsivityAnthony L Burrow, R Nathan Spreng
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Frontiers in Psychology|May 18, 2012
The fallacy of a "task-negative" networkR Nathan Spreng
Frontiers in Psychology|July 23, 2013
Examining the role of memory in social cognitionR Nathan Spreng
Plos One|February 8, 2014
Contextual and perceptual brain processes underlying moral cognition: a quantitative meta-analysis of moral reasoning and moral emotionsGunes Sevinc, R Nathan Spreng
Memory (Hove, England)|November 6, 2012
Doing what we imagine: completion rates and frequency attributes of imagined future events one year after prospectionR Nathan Spreng, Brian Levine
Advances in Geriatric Medicine and Research|April 21, 2021
Loneliness and Neurocognitive AgingR Nathan Spreng, Danilo Bzdok
Memory & Cognition|May 11, 2007
The temporal distribution of past and future autobiographical events across the lifespanR Nathan Spreng, Brian Levine
Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 2, 2018
Structural covariance networks across the life span, from 6 to 94 years of ageElizabeth DuPre, R Nathan Spreng
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 8, 2009
Patterns of brain activity supporting autobiographical memory, prospection, and theory of mind, and their relationship to the default mode networkR Nathan Spreng, Cheryl L Grady
Brain Research|December 22, 2010
I remember you: a role for memory in social cognition and the functional neuroanatomy of their interactionR Nathan Spreng, Raymond A Mar
Personality and Individual Differences|December 8, 2015
Waiting with purpose: A reliable but small association between purpose in life and impulsivityAnthony L Burrow, R Nathan Spreng
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