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Roland G Benoit

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2016
Reducing future fears by suppressing the brain mechanisms underlying episodic simulationRoland G Benoit, Daniel J Davies, Michael C Anderson
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|November 14, 2017
Episodic Future Thinking: Mechanisms and FunctionsDaniel L Schacter, Roland G Benoit, Karl K Szpunar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 5, 2014
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex supports affective future simulation by integrating distributed knowledgeRoland G Benoit, Karl K Szpunar, Daniel L Schacter
Hippocampus|August 27, 2017
Characterizing the role of the hippocampus during episodic simulation and encodingPreston P Thakral, Roland G Benoit, Daniel L Schacter
Brain and Cognition|March 4, 2009
Adapting to changing memory retrieval demands: evidence from event-related potentialsRoland G Benoit, Markus Werkle-Bergner, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Cognition|June 17, 2022
Simulation-based learning influences real-life attitudesPhilipp C Paulus, Aroma Dabas, Annalena Felber, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 23, 2014
Direct suppression as a mechanism for controlling unpleasant memories in daily lifeCharlotte S Küpper, Roland G Benoit, Tim Dalgleish, et al.
Neuroimage|January 5, 2010
When I think about me and simulate you: medial rostral prefrontal cortex and self-referential processesRoland G Benoit, Sam J Gilbert, Emmanuelle Volle, et al.
Nature Communications|December 10, 2025
Learning from imagined experiences via an endogenous prediction errorAroma Dabas, Rasmus Bruckner, Heidrun Schultz, et al.
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Concurrent representations of reinstated and transformed memories and their modulation by rewardHeidrun Schultz, Hanna Stoffregen, Aroma Dabas, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2016
Reducing future fears by suppressing the brain mechanisms underlying episodic simulationRoland G Benoit, Daniel J Davies, Michael C Anderson
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|November 14, 2017
Episodic Future Thinking: Mechanisms and FunctionsDaniel L Schacter, Roland G Benoit, Karl K Szpunar
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 5, 2014
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex supports affective future simulation by integrating distributed knowledgeRoland G Benoit, Karl K Szpunar, Daniel L Schacter
Hippocampus|August 27, 2017
Characterizing the role of the hippocampus during episodic simulation and encodingPreston P Thakral, Roland G Benoit, Daniel L Schacter
Brain and Cognition|March 4, 2009
Adapting to changing memory retrieval demands: evidence from event-related potentialsRoland G Benoit, Markus Werkle-Bergner, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Cognition|June 17, 2022
Simulation-based learning influences real-life attitudesPhilipp C Paulus, Aroma Dabas, Annalena Felber, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|April 23, 2014
Direct suppression as a mechanism for controlling unpleasant memories in daily lifeCharlotte S Küpper, Roland G Benoit, Tim Dalgleish, et al.
Neuroimage|January 5, 2010
When I think about me and simulate you: medial rostral prefrontal cortex and self-referential processesRoland G Benoit, Sam J Gilbert, Emmanuelle Volle, et al.
Nature Communications|December 10, 2025
Learning from imagined experiences via an endogenous prediction errorAroma Dabas, Rasmus Bruckner, Heidrun Schultz, et al.
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Concurrent representations of reinstated and transformed memories and their modulation by rewardHeidrun Schultz, Hanna Stoffregen, Aroma Dabas, et al.
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