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Failure to reactivate salient episodic information during indirect and direct tests of memory retrieval

Several fMRI and EEG studies have demonstrated that successful episodic retrieval is accompanied by the reactivation of cortical regions that were active during encoding. These findings are consistent with influential models of episodic memory that …

Electrophysiological evidence for strategically orienting retrieval toward the specific age of a memory

For over a century, memory researchers have extensively studied the differences between retrieving memories that were encoded in the remote past as opposed to recently. Although this work has largely focused on the changes that these memory traces …

Episodic retrieval involves early and sustained effects of reactivating information from encoding

Several fMRI studies have shown a correspondence between the brain regions activated during encoding and retrieval, consistent with the view that memory retrieval involves hippocampally-mediated reinstatement of cortical activity. With the limited …