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titel |
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tijdschrift |
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pagina('s) |
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Abstract proceedings
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Age differences in the mechanisms underlying remembering events vividly and confidently
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Mojescik, Kasia |
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Age-related impairment in memory recall depends on what you are remembering
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Gove, Jennifer |
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A gist orientation before retrieval impacts the objective content but not the subjective experience of recollection
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Folville, Adrien |
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A meta-analysis of event-related potential correlates of recognition memory
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Kwon, Simon |
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A meta-analysis of semantic memory in Mild cognitive impairment
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Gardy, Ludovic |
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artikel |
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A new material for assessing sleep benefit on memory recognition
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Vast, Dimitri |
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artikel |
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A new stimulus database to examine the underpinnings of rich and vivid memory recollection
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Bush, Alice |
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Associations acquired by means of fast mapping are less flexible when critical preconditions are fulfilled
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Festag, Lisa |
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artikel |
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Associations acquired through fast mapping evoke an N400 semantic priming effect when feature overlap is high
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Zaiser, Ann-Kathrin |
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artikel |
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Attentional switch from the outside to the inner world: An early and critical, but unexplored stage of autobiographical memory retrieval processes
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Servais, Anaïs |
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artikel |
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Autobiographical memory in recent onset schizophrenia
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Lemée, Tom |
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artikel |
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Changes in memory function in adults following SARS-CoV-2 infection: Findings from 2 online longitudinal studies
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Weinerova, Josefina |
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artikel |
14 |
Cognitive and neural mechanisms of memory development from childhood to old age
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Fandakova, Yana |
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artikel |
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Common neural patterns for serial order coding in working memory, number and letter domains: A multi-voxel pattern analysis approach
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Leroy, Nathan |
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artikel |
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Context modulates discrepancy attribution processes: Evidence from the word frequency mirror effect
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Festag, Lisa |
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artikel |
17 |
Development of memory generalization and specificity in childhood
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Ngo, Zoe |
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artikel |
18 |
Differential effects of intrinsic and extrinsic rewards on recognition memory
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Meliss, S. |
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artikel |
19 |
Do activations and representations differ during successful retrieval from episodic vs. semantic memory?
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Tibon, Roni |
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artikel |
20 |
Does age-related memory decline affect decision making?
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Borg, Céline |
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artikel |
21 |
Does that make sense? – The impact of semantic relationships between object pairs on the age-related associative memory deficit
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Huffer, Véronique |
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artikel |
22 |
Elucidating the neural mechanisms of working memory and cognitive reserve among younger and older adults using structural and functional neuroimaging
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Franklin, Dylan |
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artikel |
23 |
Evidencing representational specialisation of the anterior hippocampus and perirhinal cortex across memory and non-memory operations
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Gardette, Jeremy |
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artikel |
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Face the future: The impact of self-reference and temporality on mind-wandering
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Cantarella, Giovanni |
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artikel |
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Familiar faces recognition across the lifespan: Subjective memorability enhances encoding beyond prior knowledge
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Jonin, Pierre-Yves |
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artikel |
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Forming and maintaining collective memories: Revealing some basic cognitive processes
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Hirst, William |
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artikel |
27 |
Historical family stories serve individual and collective functions for the following generations
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Cordonnier, Aline |
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artikel |
28 |
How do we evaluate others’ memories? A behavioural and natural language processing study
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Gamoran, Avi |
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artikel |
29 |
Insights from continuous retrieval measures into the precision of episodic memory
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Simons, Jon |
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artikel |
30 |
Introductory talk
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Bastin, Christine |
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p. |
artikel |
31 |
Investigating procedural learning skills in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
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Van Dyck, Dorine |
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artikel |
32 |
It’s time for action! – Does the presence of an action relationship reduce the associative memory deficit?
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Huffer, Véronique |
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artikel |
33 |
Jacoby–Whitehouse illusion from taxonomic and thematic associations
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Invernizzi, Sandra |
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artikel |
34 |
Keynote presentations
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Henson, Richard N. |
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artikel |
35 |
Learning what you know: How prior knowledge impairs new associative learning in early AD
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Jonin, Pierre-Yves |
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artikel |
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Manipulating depth of encoding and condition of priming; the influence of semantic variation on the Jacoby and Whitehouse Illusion
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Invernizzi, Sandra |
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Masked conceptual priming of recognition memory: Conceptual fluency attribution or study-test semantic context match?
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Ionita, Carmen F. |
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artikel |
38 |
Modeling familiarity through the combination of deep learning and Hebbian training
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Read, John |
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artikel |
39 |
Neural substrate of recognition memory for unfamiliar faces
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Ben-Zvi et Feldman, Shir |
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artikel |
40 |
Neurocognitive indexes of multi-domain amnestic mild cognitive impairment during an old/new words recognition task
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Ferreiro-Caneiro, Uxía |
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artikel |
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Neurophysiological signals supporting the online formation and retrieval of meaningful episodic sequence of events
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Wu, Xiongbo |
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artikel |
42 |
Oral presentations
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Calderon, Cristian Buc |
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artikel |
43 |
Poster abstracts
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Abadie, Marlène |
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44 |
Recognition-based memory through familiarity assessment in severe Alzheimer’s disease
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Coppalle, Renaud |
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artikel |
45 |
Recollecting events: How expectations influence our memories
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Bird, Chris |
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artikel |
46 |
Recollection of odor-evoked autobiographical memories in Alzheimer’s disease
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Glachet, Ophélie |
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artikel |
47 |
Reflections on the status of the episodic-semantic distinction
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Renoult, Louis |
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artikel |
48 |
Relative and absolute familiarity contributions to recognition memory. An ERP study using letter-segregated method
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Stróżak, Paweł |
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artikel |
49 |
Resting EEG correlates of long-term memory performance after repeated testing practice
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Marián, Miklós |
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artikel |
50 |
SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with impairments in hippocampus-supported memory operations
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Meyer, Patric |
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artikel |
51 |
Situating metamemory within metacognition in healthy aging
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Meunier-Duperray, Lucile |
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artikel |
52 |
Student replications of the survival memory effect demonstrate the dance of the p-values
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Korkmaz, Gökhan |
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artikel |
53 |
Studies of the cognitive mechanisms in individual and collective memory
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Bastin, Christine |
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artikel |
54 |
Study of early metacognition and its influence on memory performance
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Gardier, Marion |
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Talking about the past: A way to stimulate episodic memory development in preschoolers
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Léonard, Christina |
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Temporal signature of a ‘beyond-viewpoint’ exemplar-level processing in visual object recognition
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Besson, Gabriel |
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artikel |
57 |
Testing the influence of semantic and perceptual training on the formation of unitized representations
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Delhaye, Emma |
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58 |
The consequences of profound cultural change on the Emirati life script and identity
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Camia, Christin |
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artikel |
59 |
The detection of episodic memory in others and its social effect
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Ciaramelli, Elisa |
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artikel |
60 |
The effect of parental reminiscing style: Beyond the sole consolidation of discussed memories
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Léonard, Christina |
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61 |
The effects of exploring novel environments on learning: Individual differences and the role of volition
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Schomaker, Judith |
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62 |
The experience sampling method as a new way to explore autobiographical memories
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Billet, Maud |
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artikel |
63 |
The graded novelty encoding task: Limitations and potential
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Reichardt, Richárd |
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artikel |
64 |
The influence of memory accuracy and decision making on recognition ROCs
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Hakobyan, Olya |
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artikel |
65 |
The ingredients of recollection: Multimodal integration and vividness of episodic memories
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Tibon, Roni |
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artikel |
66 |
The pupillary response to highly familiar complex stimuli
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Nagy, Marton |
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67 |
The reminiscence bump and loss of autobiographical memory in Alzheimer’s disease
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Berntsen, Dorthe |
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The role of working memory in encoding the temporal structure of events in episodic memory
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Terpini, Marianthi |
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artikel |
69 |
The temporal compression of daily-live events in working memory
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Leroy, Nathan |
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artikel |
70 |
The temporal unfolding of event construction following vmPFC damage
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Cantarella, Giovanni |
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Wakeful rest promotes the viewpoint-invariance, but not the fine discriminability, of entities mnemonic representations for subsequent familiarity-based recognition
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Besson, Gabriel |
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