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  1. Non-Interfering Effects of Active Post-Encoding Tasks on Episodic Memory Consolidation in Humans
  2. To boost or to CRUNCH? Effect of effortful encoding on episodic memory in older adults is dependent on executive functioning
  3. Episodic Memory Decline and Healthy Aging☆
  4. Neural substrates of successful working memory and long-term memory formation in a relational spatial memory task
  5. Effortful semantic decision-making boosts memory performance in older adults
  6. Brain activation during associative short-term memory maintenance is not predictive for subsequent retrieval
  7. Respiration phase-locks to fast stimulus presentations: Implications for the interpretation of posterior midline “deactivations”
  8. Less Wiring, More Firing: Low-Performing Older Adults Compensate for Impaired White Matter with Greater Neural Activity
  9. Contributive sources analysis: A measure of neural networks' contribution to brain activations
  10. Resting-state functional connectivity of ventral parietal regions associated with attention reorienting and episodic recollection
  11. Explaining the encoding/retrieval flip: Memory-related deactivations and activations in the posteromedial cortex
  12. Imagery and retrieval of auditory and visual information: Neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful performance
  13. The Hippocampus Is Coupled with the Default Network during Memory Retrieval but Not during Memory Encoding
  14. Modality-specific and modality-independent components of the human imagery system
  15. Experience-dependent alterations in conscious resting state activity following perceptuomotor learning
  16. Overlapping brain activity between episodic memory encoding and retrieval: Roles of the task-positive and task-negative networks
  17. Dissociating the “retrieval success” regions of the brain: Effects of retrieval delay
  18. When Learning and Remembering Compete: A Functional MRI Study
  19. Posterior midline and ventral parietal activity is associated with retrieval success and encoding failure
  20. Episodic Memory Decline and Healthy Aging
  21. Effects of aging on transient and sustained successful memory encoding activity
  22. Que PASA? The Posterior-Anterior Shift in Aging
  23. Triple Dissociation in the Medial Temporal Lobes: Recollection, Familiarity, and Novelty
  24. The Medial Temporal Lobe Distinguishes Old from New Independently of Consciousness
  25. Effects of Healthy Aging on Hippocampal and Rhinal Memory Functions: An Event-Related fMRI Study
  26. Aging affects both perceptual and lexical/semantic components of word stem priming: An event-related fMRI study
  27. Age-Related Changes in Hemispheric Organization
  28. When less means more: deactivations during encoding that predict subsequent memory
  29. Brain Activity during Episodic Retrieval of Autobiographical and Laboratory Events: An fMRI Study using a Novel Photo Paradigm
  30. Common pathway in the medial temporal lobe for storage and recovery of words as revealed by event-related functional MRI
  31. De rol van de mediaal temporaalkwab in het episodisch geheugen ’ Aanwijzingen vanuit functioneel neuro-imaging onderzoek
  32. Deep processing activates the medial temporal lobe in young but not in old adults
  33. Similar network activated by young and old adults during the acquisition of a motor sequence
  34. Neuroanatomical correlates of episodic encoding and retrieval in young and elderly subjects
  35. Medial temporal lobe activity during semantic classification using a flexible fMRI design
  36. Semantic categorization activates the parahippocampal region
  37. Parahippocampal Activation during Successful Recognition of Words: A Self-Paced Event-Related fMRI Study
  38. Parahippocampal activation during successful recognition of words: a rapid-presentation event-related fMRI study