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1. Age-related dedifferentiation and hyperdifferentiation of perceptual and mnemonic representations.

2. The visual and semantic features that predict object memory: Concept property norms for 1,000 object images.

3. Visual and Semantic Representations Predict Subsequent Memory in Perceptual and Conceptual Memory Tests.

4. Cortical Overlap and Cortical-Hippocampal Interactions Predict Subsequent True and False Memory.

5. Neural basis of goal-driven changes in knowledge activation.

6. Excitatory TMS modulates memory representations.

7. Neural mechanisms underlying subsequent memory for personal beliefs:An fMRI study.

8. Age differences in false memory: The importance of retrieval monitoring processes and their modulation by memory quality.

9. Contributions of the ventral parietal cortex to declarative memory.

10. Functional compensation in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex improves memory-dependent decisions in older adults.

11. Neural similarity between encoding and retrieval is related to memory via hippocampal interactions.

12. Watching my mind unfold versus yours: an fMRI study using a novel camera technology to examine neural differences in self-projection of self versus other perspectives.

13. Brain imaging investigation of the memory-enhancing effect of emotion.

14. The hippocampus is coupled with the default network during memory retrieval but not during memory encoding.

15. The porous boundaries between explicit and implicit memory: behavioral and neural evidence.

16. Remembering beauty: roles of orbitofrontal and hippocampal regions in successful memory encoding of attractive faces.

17. COMT val108/158 met genotype affects neural but not cognitive processing in healthy individuals.

18. Functional neuroimaging studies of aging and emotion: fronto-amygdalar differences during emotional perception and episodic memory.

19. Common and specific brain regions in high- versus low-confidence recognition memory.

20. When learning and remembering compete: a functional MRI study.

21. The parietal cortex and episodic memory: an attentional account.

22. Effects of aging on the neural correlates of successful item and source memory encoding.

23. Recollection- and familiarity-based memory in healthy aging and amnestic mild cognitive impairment.

24. Role of parietal regions in episodic memory retrieval: the dual attentional processes hypothesis.

25. Orbitofrontal and hippocampal contributions to memory for face-name associations: the rewarding power of a smile.

26. Parietal lobe and episodic memory: bilateral damage causes impaired free recall of autobiographical memory.

27. Trusting our memories: dissociating the neural correlates of confidence in veridical versus illusory memories.

28. Effects of aging on true and false memory formation: an fMRI study.

29. Effects of aging on transient and sustained successful memory encoding activity.

30. Differential contributions of prefrontal, medial temporal, and sensory-perceptual regions to true and false memory formation.

31. Functional neuroimaging of autobiographical memory.

32. Distinguishing the neural correlates of episodic memory encoding and semantic memory retrieval.

33. Sustained and transient neural modulations in prefrontal cortex related to declarative long-term memory, working memory, and attention.

34. Effects of healthy aging on hippocampal and rhinal memory functions: an event-related fMRI study.

35. Role of prefrontal and anterior cingulate regions in decision-making processes shared by memory and nonmemory tasks.

36. Triple dissociation in the medial temporal lobes: recollection, familiarity, and novelty.

37. The medial temporal lobe distinguishes old from new independently of consciousness.

38. Cognitive neuroscience of emotional memory.

39. Remembering one year later: role of the amygdala and the medial temporal lobe memory system in retrieving emotional memories.

40. Neural correlates of relational memory: successful encoding and retrieval of semantic and perceptual associations.

41. Cortistatin modulates memory evocation in rats.

42. When less means more: deactivations during encoding that predict subsequent memory.

43. Interaction between the amygdala and the medial temporal lobe memory system predicts better memory for emotional events.

44. Functional neuroimaging of memory.

45. Attention-related activity during episodic memory retrieval: a cross-function fMRI study.

46. Common prefrontal activations during working memory, episodic memory, and semantic memory.

47. Event-related potentials of emotional memory: encoding pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral pictures.

48. Similarities and differences in the neural correlates of episodic memory retrieval and working memory.

49. Brain imaging of human memory systems: between-systems similarities and within-system differences.

50. Oleamide modulates memory in rats.

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