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1. Neural Correlates of Retrieval Success and Precision: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.

2. Age differences in spatial memory are mitigated during naturalistic navigation.

3. The hippocampus supports precise memory for public events regardless of their remoteness.

4. Neural correlates of retrieval success and precision: an fMRI study.

5. Hippocampal contributions to novel spatial learning are both age-related and age-invariant.

6. Evidence of Impaired Remote Experience-near Semantic Memory in Medial Temporal Lobe Amnesia.

7. Frontal-midline theta and posterior alpha oscillations index early processing of spatial representations during active navigation.

8. Hippocampal contributions to novel spatial learning are both age-related and age-invariant.

9. Memory-related processing is the primary driver of human hippocampal theta oscillations.

10. Age differences in spatial memory are mitigated during naturalistic navigation.

11. Frontal-midline theta and posterior alpha oscillations index early processing of spatial representations during active navigation.

12. Combining egoformative and alloformative cues in a novel tabletop navigation task.

13. Machine learning classifiers for electrode selection in the design of closed-loop neuromodulation devices for episodic memory improvement.

14. Understanding the encoding of object locations in small-scale spaces during free exploration using eye tracking.

15. Spatial navigation and memory: A review of the similarities and differences relevant to brain models and age.

16. Spatial memory distortions for the shapes of walked paths occur in violation of physically experienced geometry.

18. Largely intact memory for spatial locations during navigation in an individual with dense amnesia.

19. Combination and competition between path integration and landmark navigation in the estimation of heading direction.

20. Partially overlapping spatial environments trigger reinstatement in hippocampus and schema representations in prefrontal cortex.

21. Early Intervention via Stimulation of the Medial Septal Nucleus Improves Cognition and Alters Markers of Epileptogenesis in Pilocarpine-Induced Epilepsy.

22. Hippocampal volume and navigational ability: The map(ping) is not to scale.

24. Landmarks: A solution for spatial navigation and memory experiments in virtual reality.

25. An Important Step toward Understanding the Role of Body-based Cues on Human Spatial Memory for Large-Scale Environments.

26. Regional variation in neurovascular coupling and why we still lack a Rosetta Stone.

27. Recovery of Theta Frequency Oscillations in Rats Following Lateral Fluid Percussion Corresponds With a Mild Cognitive Phenotype.

28. Category Selectivity for Face and Scene Recognition in Human Medial Parietal Cortex.

29. Cognitive Neuroscience: Why Do We Get Lost When We Are Stressed?

30. Path integration in large-scale space and with novel geometries: Comparing vector addition and encoding-error models.

31. Grid coding, spatial representation, and navigation: Should we assume an isomorphism?

32. How Much of What We Learn in Virtual Reality Transfers to Real-World Navigation?

33. The role of the fornix in human navigational learning.

34. Precision, binding, and the hippocampus: Precisely what are we talking about?

35. A Modality-Independent Network Underlies the Retrieval of Large-Scale Spatial Environments in the Human Brain.

36. Flexible network community organization during the encoding and retrieval of spatiotemporal episodic memories.

38. A contextual binding theory of episodic memory: systems consolidation reconsidered.

39. Medial septal stimulation increases seizure threshold and improves cognition in epileptic rats.

40. Verbal cues flexibly transform spatial representations in human memory.

41. Learning-dependent evolution of spatial representations in large-scale virtual environments.

42. Which way is the bookstore? A closer look at the judgments of relative directions task.

43. Rightward and leftward biases in temporal reproduction of objects represented in central and peripheral spaces.

44. Space, time, and episodic memory: The hippocampus is all over the cognitive map.

45. Dissociation of frontal-midline delta-theta and posterior alpha oscillations: A mobile EEG study.

46. Dynamic Neural Network Reconfiguration During the Generation and Reinstatement of Mnemonic Representations.

47. Perspective: Assessing the Flexible Acquisition, Integration, and Deployment of Human Spatial Representations and Information.

48. CA1 and CA3 differentially support spontaneous retrieval of episodic contexts within human hippocampal subfields.

49. Network-based brain stimulation selectively impairs spatial retrieval.

50. Temporal encoding strategies result in boosts to final free recall performance comparable to spatial ones.

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