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1. Effects of post-learning nap in the recognition memory for faces in habitual nappers.

2. Effects of musical expertise on line section and line extension.

3. Unveiling the potential of machine learning in schizophrenia diagnosis: A meta-analytic study of task-based neuroimaging data.

4. Mixed Selectivity Coding of Content-Temporal Detail by Dorsomedial Posterior Parietal Neurons.

5. Association between individual resilience and depression or anxiety among general adult population during COVID-19: a systematic review.

6. An intricate relationship between executive function and second-language ability in a cohort of Uyghur-Chinese bilingual children.

7. Delayed pain relief in patients with trigeminal neuralgia following microvascular decompression: A single-central retrospective study.

8. Time-sensitive prefrontal involvement in associating confidence with task performance illustrates metacognitive introspection in monkeys.

9. Strategies for intraoperative management of the trigeminal nerve and long-term follow-up outcomes in patients with trigeminal neuralgia secondary to an intracranial epidermoid cyst.

10. Distinct Generation of Subjective Vividness and Confidence during Naturalistic Memory Retrieval in Angular Gyrus.

11. Treatment Strategies for Different Types of Intraneural Offending Vessels in Microvascular Decompression Surgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia: An Analytic Report of 58 Cases.

12. Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia Caused by Venous Offending on the Ventral Side of the Root Entrance/Exit Zone: Classification and Management Strategy.

13. Neurapraxia in patients with trigeminal neuralgia but no identifiable neurovascular conflict during microvascular decompression: a retrospective analysis of 26 cases.

14. Atypical meta-memory evaluation strategy in schizophrenia patients.

15. Common functional localizers to enhance NHP & cross-species neuroscience imaging research.

16. Microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm involving the vertebral artery: A modified effective technique using a gelatin sponge with a FuAiLe medical adhesive.

17. Diffusion property and functional connectivity of superior longitudinal fasciculus underpin human metacognition.

18. Beyond MRI: on the scientific value of combining non-human primate neuroimaging with metadata.

19. Autobiographical and episodic memory deficits in schizophrenia: A narrative review and proposed agenda for research.

20. Sharing voxelwise neuroimaging results from rhesus monkeys and other species with Neurovault.

21. Fallacious reversal of event-order during recall reveals memory reconstruction in rhesus monkeys.

22. Behavioral evidence for memory replay of video episodes in the macaque.

23. Context-Dependent Coding of Temporal Distance Between Cinematic Events in the Human Precuneus.

24. The Confidence Database.

25. Mnemonic vulnerability induced by post-activation time-dependent new-learning.

26. Temporal-order iconicity bias in narrative event understanding and memory.

27. Individual susceptibility to TMS affirms the precuneal role in meta-memory upon recollection.

29. Mnemonic Introspection in Macaques Is Dependent on Superior Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex But Not Orbitofrontal Cortex.

30. An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Imaging.

31. Causal Evidence for Mnemonic Metacognition in Human Precuneus.

32. A biphasic effect of cross-modal priming on visual shape recognition.

33. Adaptability to changes in temporal structure is fornix-dependent.

34. Scale invariance of temporal order discrimination using complex, naturalistic events.

35. Immediate memory for "when, where and what": Short-delay retrieval using dynamic naturalistic material.

36. Exogenous features versus prior experiences modulate different subregions of the right IPL during episodic memory retrieval.

37. Attentional cueing by cross-modal congruency produces both facilitation and inhibition on short-term visual recognition.

38. Set-relevance determines the impact of distractors on episodic memory retrieval.

39. Where neuroimaging and lesion studies meet.

40. Functional anatomy of temporal organisation and domain-specificity of episodic memory retrieval.

41. Long-term visuospatial retention unaffected by fornix transection.

42. Fornix transection selectively impairs fast learning of conditional visuospatial discriminations.

43. Fornix transected macaques make fewer perseverative errors than controls during the early stages of learning conditional visuovisual discriminations [corrected].

44. Fornix transection impairs exploration but not locomotion in ambulatory macaque monkeys.

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