Chi T Ngo
Affiliations: | 2013-2019 | Psychology | Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorNora S. Newcombe | grad student | 2013-2019 | Temple University |
Ingrid R. Olson | grad student | 2013-2019 | Temple University |
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Ngo CT, Michelmann S, Olson IR, et al. (2020) Pattern separation and pattern completion: Behaviorally separable processes? Memory & Cognition |
Benear S, Ngo CT, Olson IR. (2020) Dissecting the fornix in basic memory processes and neuropsychiatric disease: A review. Brain Connectivity |
Ngo CT, Horner AJ, Newcombe NS, et al. (2019) Development of Holistic Episodic Recollection. Psychological Science. 956797619879441 |
Ngo CT, Newcombe NS, Olson IR. (2019) Gain-Loss Framing Enhances Mnemonic Discrimination in Preschoolers. Child Development |
Ngo CT, Lin Y, Newcombe NS, et al. (2019) Building up and wearing down episodic memory: Mnemonic discrimination and relational binding. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Alm KH, Ngo CT, Olson IR. (2018) Hippocampal signatures of awake targeted memory reactivation. Brain Structure & Function |
Canada KL, Ngo CT, Newcombe NS, et al. (2018) It's All in the Details: Relations Between Young Children's Developing Pattern Separation Abilities and Hippocampal Subfield Volumes. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Keresztes A, Ngo CT, Lindenberger U, et al. (2018) Hippocampal Maturation Drives Memory from Generalization to Specificity. Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
Ngo CT, Alm KH, Metoki A, et al. (2017) White matter structural connectivity and episodic memory in early childhood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 28: 41-53 |
Metoki A, Alm KH, Wang Y, et al. (2017) Never forget a name: white matter connectivity predicts person memory. Brain Structure & Function |