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1 ng-term declarative memory (sometimes termed explicit memory).
2 studied words in response to the same cues (explicit memory).
3 --a measure that has recently been linked to explicit memory.
4 imilarity as predictors of both implicit and explicit memory.
5 t scene recognition was used as a measure of explicit memory.
6 BF projection systems; namely, attention and explicit memory.
7 ecific implicit memory that is distinct from explicit memory.
8 resemble electrophysiological correlates of explicit memory.
9 per focus on the border between implicit and explicit memory.
10 otentials, whereas the opposite was true for explicit memory.
11 th conceptual implicit memory and aspects of explicit memory.
12 dded in an extended stochastic model without explicit memory.
13 in aging and dementia despite impairment of explicit memory.
14 pair associations, an animal model of human explicit memory.
15 ne the extent of intraoperative implicit and explicit memory.
16 elieved to be important for consolidation of explicit memory.
17 for evidence of intraoperative implicit and explicit memory.
18 neural correlates were not 'contaminated' by explicit memory.
19 n and a deficit in spatial memory, a form of explicit memory.
20 of the hippocampal formation in implicit and explicit memory.
21 trasting free and clamped behaviors requires explicit memory.
22 rally improve brain function, beyond forming explicit memories?
23 hibit abnormalities of hippocampal-dependent explicit memory, a feature that is replicated in relevan
24 rt encoding processes that impact subsequent explicit memory and (2) multiple content-dependent prefr
25 icular the distinctions between implicit and explicit memory and deliberate and automatic action.
27 tive performance, including the retention of explicit memories, and experiencing a severe stress duri
28 d in social-emotional behavior, language and explicit memory, and propose a modified conditioning mod
29 d decays quickly-and that has been linked to explicit memory-and a slower process that adapts and dec
35 neural activity associated with implicit and explicit memory during the performance of a recognition
36 implicit and explicit emotion, implicit and explicit memory, emotion-memory interactions, memory rec
37 centres in Wernicke's and Broca's areas; the explicit memory/emotion network on epicentres in the hip
38 tion in Alzheimer's disease between impaired explicit memory encoding in MTL and fusiform regions and
41 vidence for recognition lacking two hallmark explicit-memory features: awareness of memory retrieval
43 ition priming, can operate in the absence of explicit memory for earlier experiences, and functional
45 h meaningful encoding that leads to superior explicit memory for stimuli and deactivations with impli
47 ere repeated once during an fMRI session and explicit memory for the scenes was unexpectedly tested a
48 ed their levels of fear evoked by, and their explicit memory for, morph stimuli with varying degrees
52 greater association of older age with poorer explicit memory in survivors with PTSD, which, if presen
56 nal modeling revealed that both implicit and explicit memories of previous decisions affected subsequ
57 al processes, particularly the appraisal and explicit memory of ambiguous threat, and inform neurodev
63 ely held that amnesic patients have impaired explicit memory performance but spared implicit memory p
64 , we investigated how age-related decline in explicit memory performance influences learning and rete
65 oup, who exhibited considerable variation in explicit memory performance, we found that poor explicit
66 N400 effect is too short-lived to reflect an explicit memory phenomenon and that the LPC may be influ
70 These findings lead to the hypothesis that explicit memory processes mediated by the prefrontal cor
72 ssumption that accurate recognition reflects explicit-memory processing, we provide evidence for reco
74 in memory and its role in both implicit and explicit memory reconsolidation, rather than balances co
76 have described conditions under which taxing explicit memory resources by attentional distraction imp
77 ever, it is not clear whether the process of explicit memory retrieval also becomes more efficient wi
82 r and molecular studies of both implicit and explicit memory storage suggest that experience-dependen
86 ependent disruption of consolidation only in explicit memory tasks, which rely on brain structures in
90 licit memory performance, we found that poor explicit memory was associated with reduced retention in
92 priming and repetition suppression; however, explicit memory was not related to repetition suppressio
95 el correlations with behavioural measures of explicit memory were found in MTL, lingual and fusiform
96 at while it is initially possible to acquire explicit memories when the hippocampus is compromised, t
97 tioning appears to provide a simple model of explicit memory where analysis of brain substrates is fe
98 e never been compared with the correlates of explicit memory while holding task conditions constant o
99 cilitates the formation of both implicit and explicit memories, while Summerfield and colleagues demo