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Chronic curcumin treatment improves spatial working memory but not recognition memory in middle-aged rhesus monkeys. | Academic Article |
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Imagine that: self-imagination improves prospective memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damage. | Academic Article |
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Recollection-based memory in frontotemporal dementia: implications for theories of long-term memory. | Academic Article |
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Subjective memory complaint only relates to verbal episodic memory performance in mild cognitive impairment. | Academic Article |
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Bergson's "Matter and Memory" and modern selectionist theories of memory. | Academic Article |
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Fixed and flexible: Dynamic prefrontal activations and working memory capacity relationships vary with memory demand. | Academic Article |
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Inception of a false memory by optogenetic manipulation of a hippocampal memory engram. | Academic Article |
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Memory integration in amnesia: prior knowledge supports verbal short-term memory. | Academic Article |
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Modeling the role of working memory and episodic memory in behavioral tasks. | Academic Article |
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Self-imagining enhances recognition memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damage. | Academic Article |
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Source memory in the real world: a neuropsychological study of flashbulb memory. | Academic Article |
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Adding a bias to vector models of association memory provides item memory for free | Academic Article |
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Superior memory: Perspective from the neuropsychology of memory disorders | Academic Article |
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Leveraging Prior Knowledge to Support Short-term Memory: Exploring the Role of the Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex. | Academic Article |
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Temporal lobe epilepsy as a model to understand human memory: the distinction between explicit and implicit memory. | Academic Article |
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