Maria Wimber
Affiliations: | University of Birmingham (UK) |
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Kolibius LD, Roux F, Parish G, et al. (2023) Hippocampal neurons code individual episodic memories in humans. Nature Human Behaviour. 7: 1968-1979 |
Ferreira CS, Wimber M. (2023) The testing effect for visual materials depends on preexisting knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Roux F, Parish G, Chelvarajah R, et al. (2022) Oscillations support short latency co-firing of neurons during human episodic memory formation. Elife. 11 |
Kerrén C, van Bree S, Griffiths BJ, et al. (2022) Phase separation of competing memories along the human hippocampal theta rhythm. Elife. 11 |
van Bree S, Melcón M, Kolibius LD, et al. (2022) The brain time toolbox, a software library to retune electrophysiology data to brain dynamics. Nature Human Behaviour |
Treder MS, Charest I, Michelmann S, et al. (2021) The hippocampus as the switchboard between perception and memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Ter Wal M, Linde-Domingo J, Lifanov J, et al. (2021) Theta rhythmicity governs human behavior and hippocampal signals during memory-dependent tasks. Nature Communications. 12: 7048 |
Lifanov J, Linde-Domingo J, Wimber M. (2021) Feature-specific reaction times reveal a semanticisation of memories over time and with repeated remembering. Nature Communications. 12: 3177 |
Del Carmen Martín-Buro M, Wimber M, Henson RN, et al. (2020) Alpha rhythms reveal when and where item- and associative memories are retrieved. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Griffiths BJ, Mayhew SD, Mullinger KJ, et al. (2019) Alpha/beta power decreases track the fidelity of stimulus-specific information. Elife. 8 |