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0026335501
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Use of Prior Knowledge in Brain Electromagnetic Source Analysis
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of special interest, Describes a quantitative approach for estimating the anatomical position and time course of the neural generators (modelled as spatio-temporal dipoles) that contribute to surface-recorded electrical and magnetic fields.
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(1991)
Brain Topog
, vol.4
, pp. 143-150
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Scherg1
Berg2
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0026318141
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Advantages and Limitations of Magnetic Source Imaging
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of special interest, Considers methodological issues involved in deducing the distribution of neuronal activity in the brain based on surface-recorded magnetic fields.
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(1991)
Brain Topog
, vol.4
, pp. 169-180
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Williamson1
Lu2
Karron3
Kaufman4
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0026336559
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Seeing Through the Skull: Advanced EEGs use MRIs to Accurately Measure Cortical Activity from the Scalp
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of special interest, Describes advanced techniques for estimating cortical sources of activity with high spatial resolution.
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(1991)
Brain Topog
, vol.4
, pp. 125-131
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Gevins1
Le2
Brickett3
Reutter4
Desmond5
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0026335720
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Magnetic Field Tomography of Coherent Thalamocortical 40-Hz Oscillations in Humans
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of special interest, Introduces a technique of magnetic field tomography to make a three-dimensional reconstruction of dynamic thalamo-cortical oscillations induced by repetitive sounds.
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(1991)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.88
, pp. 11037-11041
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Ribary1
Ioannides2
Singh3
Hasson4
Bolton5
Lado6
Mogilner7
Llinas8
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0026072828
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Human Auditory Evoked Gamma Band Magnetic Fields
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of special interest, This study uses magnetic field recordings to localize oscillatory-evoked activity to the auditory cortex as visualized on MRI scans of the subjects' brains.
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(1991)
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
, vol.88
, pp. 8996-9000
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Pantev1
Makeig2
Hoke3
Galambos4
Hampson5
Gallen6
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0025857685
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Event-Related Potential Signs of Feature Conjunction During Human Auditory Selective Attention
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of special interest, Demonstrates how the timing of auditory ERPs can be used to identify separate stages of attentional selection. Changes in ERP scalp distribution as a function of tone frequency were interpreted as reflecting a tonotopic organization of the human auditory cortex.
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(1991)
NeuroReport
, vol.2
, pp. 189-192
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Woods1
Alho2
Algazi3
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0027103916
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Behavioral Lifetime of Human Auditory Sensory Memory Predicted by Physiological Measures
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of special interest, Identifies a magnetically recorded component of auditory cortex activity that shows a time decay function corresponding to that of sensory (echoic) memory for the stimulus features.
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(1993)
Science
, vol.258
, pp. 1668-1670
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Lu1
Williamson2
Kaufman3
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0004229138
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of outstanding interest, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New Jersey, A scholarly, comprehensive, and up-to-date analysis of the literature on neural mechanisms of selective attention in humans. The main emphasis is on the contributions of event-related potential and magnetic field recordings, but approaches based on measures of cerebral blood flow and metabolism are also covered.
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(1992)
Attention and Brain Function
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Naatanen1
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0026635317
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Selective Attention in Auditory Processing as Reflected by Event-Related Brain Potentials
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of special interest, A thorough and balanced review of recent studies of auditory ERPs related to selective attention.
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(1992)
Psychophysiology
, vol.29
, pp. 247-263
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Alho1
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0026319892
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The Effects of Channel-Selective Attention on the Mismatch Negativity Wave Elicited by Deviant Tones
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of special interest, This study recorded the ‘mismatch negativity’ (MMN) to deviant tones (of lower intensity) in the right and left ears in a dichotic listening task. Contrary to earlier reports that the MMN was unaffected by attention and thus reflected an automatic feature registration and comparator mechanism, it was found that the MMN was strongly suppressed to tones in the unattended ear.
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(1991)
Psychophysiology
, vol.28
, pp. 30-42
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Woldorf1
Hackley2
Hillyard3
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0026519613
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Intermodal Selective Attention. I. Effects on Event-Related Potentials to Lateralized Auditory and Visual Stimuli
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of special interest, This study made a systematic comparison of ERP differences between intermodal (auditory-visual) and intramodal selective attention. It was concluded that intermodal attention depends primarily upon processing modulations in modality-specific cortex.
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(1992)
Electroencephalog Clin Neurophysiol
, vol.82
, pp. 341-355
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Woods1
Alho2
Algazi3
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0025157099
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Localization of Visually Evoked Cortical Activity Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computerized Tomography
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(1990)
Vision Res
, vol.30
, pp. 351-358
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Srebro1
Purdy2
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0002000094
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Electrocortical Substrates of Visual Selective Attention
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of outstanding interest, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, in press, This study employed ERP recordings with current source density mapping techniques to determine the level of the visual pathways at which spatial-selective attention modulates sensory inputs. Reviews recent ERP studies of spatial-selective attention.
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(1993)
Attention and Performance
, vol.14
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Mangun1
Hillyard2
Luck3
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0025744486
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Modulation of Early Auditory Processing During Selective Listening to Rapidly Presented Tones
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of special interest, Reports a dichotic listening experiment in which selective listening was found to affect short-latency auditory-evoked activity. The results are discussed in terms of ‘early selection’ mechanisms of attention.
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(1991)
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
, vol.79
, pp. 170-191
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Woldorff1
Hillyard2
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0026066586
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Auditory Attention Affects Two Different Areas in the Human Supratemporal Cortex
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of special interest, Magnetic field recordings were used to localize two different areas in auditory cortex in which evoked neural activity was modulated by selective attention.
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(1991)
Electroencephalog Clin Neurophysiol
, vol.79
, pp. 464-472
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Rif1
Hari2
Hamalainen3
Sams4
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0026537620
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Dissociation of Object and Spatial Vision in Human Extrastriate Cortex Age-Related Changes in Activation of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Measured with (150) Water and Positron Emission Tomography
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of special interest, This study identifies an occipital-parietal focus of cortical activation during a visual-spatial task and an occipito-temporal focus during a face-matching task. These anatomical divisions relate to the concepts of dorsal and ventral ‘streams’ of visual processing related to spatial and object vision, respectively.
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(1992)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
, vol.4
, pp. 23-34
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Grady1
Haxby2
Horwitz3
Schapiro4
Rapoport5
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0025274516
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Positron Emission Tomographic Measurements of Pulvinar Activity During an Attention Task
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(1990)
J Neurosci
, vol.10
, pp. 613-619
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LaBerge1
Buchsbaum2
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The Cuing of Attention to Visual Field Locations: Analysis with ERP Recordings
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of special interest, H.J. Heinze, T.F. Munte, G.R. Mangun, Birkhausen, Boston, in press, Reviews recent ERP evidence that the spatial cuing of attention affects early visual processing in extrastriate cortical areas. Increased ERP amplitudes to stimuli at cued locations are found to be associated with improved detectability of targets in relation to uncued locations.
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(1993)
Cognitive Electrophysiology: Event-Related Brain Potentials in Basic and Clinical Research
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Hillyard1
Luck2
Mangun3
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The Role of Attention in Feature Detection and Conjunction Discrimination: an Electrophysiological Analysis
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in press
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(1993)
Int J Neurosci
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Luck1
Hillyard2
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0024791158
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Event-Related Potentials During Memory Search and Selective Attention to Letter Size and Conjunctions of Letter Size and Color
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(1989)
Psychophysiology
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, pp. 529-547
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Wijers1
Mulder2
Okita3
Mulder4
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0024385440
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Modern Mind-Brain Reading: Psychophysiology, Physiology and Cognition
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(1989)
Psychophysiology
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, pp. 251-269
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Coles1
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On the Transmission of Partial Information: Inferences from Movement-Related Brain Potentials
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of special interest, Recordings of the lateralized readiness potential were used to show that different features of an imperative cue are analyzed in parallel and passed along to the response selection stage independently.
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(1992)
J Exp Psychol [Human Percept Perform]
, vol.18
, pp. 217-232
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Osman1
Bashore2
Coles3
Donchin4
Meyer5
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0026955265
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A Psychophysiological Study of the Use of Partial Information in Stimulus-Response Translation
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of special interest, This study used ERP markers to demonstrate a dissociation between the timing of stimulus identification and the communication of early feature analyses to the response selection stages.
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(1992)
J Exp Psychol [Human Percept Perform]
, vol.18
, pp. 1101-1119
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Smid1
Mulder2
Mulder3
Brands4
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0026876118
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Electrophysiological Evidence for Temporal Overlap Among Contingent Mental Processes
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of special interest, This study recordings of the lateralized readiness potential to show that response preparation can be initiated before perceptual processing is complete.
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(1992)
J Exp Psychol [Gen]
, vol.121
, pp. 195-209
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Miller1
Hackley2
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0026955484
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Effects of Preliminary Perceptual Output on Neuronal Activity of the Primary Motor Cortex
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of outstanding interest, Neurophysiological recordings from the monkey primary motor cortex show that preliminary perceptual information reaches the motor system before perceptual analysis is complete. Functionally separate classes of motor cortex cells are identified, which allow the authors to propose specific hypotheses about how sensory inputs are coupled to motor outputs within the motor cortex.
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(1992)
J Exp Psychol [Human Percept Perform]
, vol.18
, pp. 1121-1138
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Miller1
Riehle2
Requin3
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0027415399
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Neurophysiological Manifestations of Recollective Experience During Recognition Memory Judgements
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of special interest, ERPs recorded to words in a memory test show distinct waveforms according to whether the words are recollected or simply evoke a ‘sense of familiarity’. The results are discussed in terms of both psychological theories of memory and underlying neural mechanisms.
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(1993)
J Cogn Neurosci
, vol.5
, pp. 1-13
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Smith1
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Recall and Stem-Completion Priming have Different Electrophysiological Correlates and are Modified Differentially by Directed Forgetting
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(1990)
J Exp Psychol [Learn, Memory Cogn]
, vol.16
, pp. 1021-1032
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Paller1
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0026641522
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Brain Potentials During Memory Retrieval Provide Neurophysiological Support for the Distinction Between Conscious Recollection and Priming
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of special interest, Separate ERP components are shown to provide measures of different processes underlying memory performance. A late positive component appears to be a specific index of conscious recollection while earlier components index processes related to priming.
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(1992)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
, vol.4
, pp. 373-392
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Paller1
Kutas2
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0025341235
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ERPs During Continuous Recognition Memory for Words
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(1990)
Biol Psychol
, vol.30
, pp. 61-88
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Friedman1
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0002994925
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Event-Related Potentials and Stimulus Repetition in Direct and Indirect Tests of Memory
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of special interest, H.J. Heinze, T.F. Munte, G.R. Mangun, Birkhausen, Boston, in press, An overview of recent studies from Rugg's laboratory, which have identified two separate ERP components that are modulated as a function of memory during word repetition. A late positive component is interpreted as signifying the ‘relative familiarity’ of a repeated item, while a late negativity (N400) is considered to index processes of integrating the attributes of a repeated item with its context.
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(1993)
Cognitive Electrophysiology: Event-Related Brain Potentials in Basic and Clinical Research
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Rugg1
Doyle2
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0025118611
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Neuronal Activity in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe During Recognition Memory
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(1990)
Brain
, vol.113
, pp. 1093-1112
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Heit1
Smith2
Halgren3
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63
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Visual Recognition Memory: Electrophysiological Evidence for the Role of Temporal White Matter in Man
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of special interest, Different classes of ERP components associated with memory were recorded from the temporal lobe of patients with implanted depth electrodes.
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(1991)
Brain
, vol.114
, pp. 1647-1666
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Puce1
Andrewes2
Berkovic3
Bladin4
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