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Jano, Sophie, Chatburn, Alex, R. Cross, Zachariah, Schlesewsky, Matthias, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina
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In Neurobiology of Learning and Memory December 2024 216
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Autor:
Dziego, Chloe A., Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina, Jano, Sophie, Chatburn, Alex, Schlesewsky, Matthias, Immink, Maarten A., Sinha, Ruchi, Irons, Jessica, Schmitt, Megan, Chen, Steph, Cross, Zachariah R.
Publikováno v:
In Neuropsychologia 10 February 2023 180
Sleep influences neural representations of true and false memories: An event-related potential study
Publikováno v:
In Neurobiology of Learning and Memory December 2021 186
Autor:
Jano, Sophie, Chatburn, Alex, Cross, Zachariah, Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina, Schlesewsky, Matthias
The study is a reanalysis of existing data from Nieuwland et al. (2018). We aim to determine whether pre-stimulus neural activity is indicative of predictive processing, and to examine whether individual neural markers (i.e. Individual alpha frequenc
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Autor:
Chloe A. Dziego, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Sophie Jano, Alex Chatburn, Matthias Schlesewsky, Maarten A. Immink, Ruchi Sinha, Jessica Irons, Megan Schmitt, Steph Chen, Zachariah R. Cross
The endeavour to understand human cognition has largely relied upon investigation of task-related brain activity. However, resting-state brain activity can also offer insights into individual information processing and performance capabilities. Previ
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https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/32683
https://hdl.handle.net/11541.2/32683
Sleep influences neural representations of true and false memories: An event-related potential study
Publikováno v:
Neurobiology of learning and memory. 186
Refereed/Peer-reviewed Episodic memory is reconstructive and is thus prone to false memory formation. Although false memories are proposed to develop via associative processes, the nature of their neural representations, and the effect of sleep on fa