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1. Using imagination and the contents of memory to create new scene and object representations: A functional MRI study.

2. Perception and memory-based representations of facial emotions: Associations with personality functioning, affective states and recognition abilities.

3. The Relationship between Neurobiological Function and Inflammation in Depressed Children and Adolescents: A Scoping Review.

4. Investigating the impact of healthy aging on memory for temporal duration and order.

5. Older adults can use memory for distinctive objects, but not distinctive scenes, to rescue associative memory deficits.

6. Using image reconstruction to investigate face perception in amnesia.

7. Male rodent perirhinal cortex, but not ventral hippocampus, inhibition induces approach bias under object-based approach-avoidance conflict.

8. Elucidating medial temporal and frontal lobe contributions to approach-avoidance conflict decision-making using functional MRI and the hierarchical drift diffusion model.

9. Figure of eight suture technique in aortic valve replacement decreases prosthesis-patient mismatch.

10. An exploratory study of functional brain activation underlying response inhibition in major depressive disorder and borderline personality disorder.

11. The transdiagnostic relationship of cumulative lifetime stress with memory, the hippocampus, and personality psychopathology.

12. Parallel ventral hippocampus-lateral septum pathways differentially regulate approach-avoidance conflict.

13. Multivariate FMRI Signatures of Learning in a Hebb Repetition Paradigm With Tone Sequences.

14. Perception and memory in the medial temporal lobe: Deep learning offers a new lens on an old debate.

15. Image reconstruction reveals the impact of aging on face perception.

16. Facial Emotion Perception in Borderline Personality Disorder: Differential Neural Activation to Ambiguous and Threatening Expressions and Links to Impairments in Self and Interpersonal Functioning.

17. Perirhinal Cortex is Involved in the Resolution of Learned Approach-Avoidance Conflict Associated with Discrete Objects.

18. The ventral hippocampus is necessary for cue-elicited, but not outcome driven approach-avoidance conflict decisions: a novel operant choice decision-making task.

19. Corticocortical and Thalamocortical Changes in Functional Connectivity and White Matter Structural Integrity after Reward-Guided Learning of Visuospatial Discriminations in Rhesus Monkeys.

20. Disrupted Relationship between Hippocampal Activation and Subsequent Memory Performance in Borderline Personality Disorder.

21. The Face of Image Reconstruction: Progress, Pitfalls, Prospects.

22. Double dissociation of learned approach-avoidance conflict processing and spatial pattern separation along the dorsoventral axis of the dentate gyrus.

23. The validated circular shape space: Quantifying the visual similarity of shape.

24. The Human Medial Temporal Lobe Is Necessary for Remembering Durations within a Sequence of Events but Not Durations of Individual Events.

25. A multivariate investigation of visual word, face, and ensemble processing: Perspectives from EEG-based decoding and feature selection.

26. Mapping the anatomy of perceptual pseudoneglect. A multivariate approach.

27. The hippocampus contributes to temporal duration memory in the context of event sequences: A cross-species perspective.

28. Hand Surgeon Perspectives on Upper Extremity Allograft: A Survey of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand.

29. Exploring the interaction between approach-avoidance conflict and memory processing.

30. How are visual words represented? Insights from EEG-based visual word decoding, feature derivation and image reconstruction.

31. Examining the representational content of perirhinal cortex and posterior ventral visual pathway regions when maintenance of visual information is interrupted.

32. Evidence for the incorporation of temporal duration information in human hippocampal long-term memory sequence representations.

33. Does Family History of Alcohol Use Disorder Relate to Differences in Regional Brain Volumes? A Descriptive Review with New Data.

34. Multivoxel pattern similarity suggests the integration of temporal duration in hippocampal event sequence representations.

35. Ventral Hippocampal CA1 and CA3 Differentially Mediate Learned Approach-Avoidance Conflict Processing.

36. Erasing and blurring memories: The differential impact of interference on separate aspects of forgetting.

37. Memory and Perception-based Facial Image Reconstruction.

38. Perception of Impossible Scenes Reveals Differential Hippocampal and Parahippocampal Place Area Contributions to Spatial Coherency.

39. Early cognitive decline in older adults better predicts object than scene recognition performance.

40. Effect of Surgical Approach on Pulmonary Function in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients: A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis.

41. The role of the hippocampus in approach-avoidance conflict decision-making: Evidence from rodent and human studies.

42. Medical Student and Primary Care Physician Perception of the Surgical Management of Upper- and Lower-Extremity Peripheral Nerve Entrapment.

43. Recognition Memory is Improved by a Structured Temporal Framework During Encoding.

44. Examining the Role of the Human Hippocampus in Approach-Avoidance Decision Making Using a Novel Conflict Paradigm and Multivariate Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

45. Multivariate fMRI and Eye Tracking Reveal Differential Effects of Visual Interference on Recognition Memory Judgments for Objects and Scenes.

46. The human hippocampus is sensitive to the durations of events and intervals within a sequence.

47. Disentangling spatial perception and spatial memory in the hippocampus: a univariate and multivariate pattern analysis fMRI study.

48. The perirhinal cortex and recognition memory interference.

49. Can complex visual discrimination deficits in amnesia be attributed to the medial temporal lobe? An investigation into the effects of medial temporal lobe damage on brain connectivity.

50. It does not look odd to me: perceptual impairments and eye movements in amnesic patients with medial temporal lobe damage.

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