Ava J. Senkfor

Affiliations: 
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States 
Area:
Memory, Social Cognition, Aging, ERPs, fMRI
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Senkfor AJ. (2008) Memory for pantomimed actions versus actions with real objects. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 44: 820-33
Senkfor AJ, Van Petten C, Kutas M. (2008) Enactment versus conceptual encoding: equivalent item memory but different source memory. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 44: 649-64
Swick D, Senkfor AJ, Van Petten C. (2006) Source memory retrieval is affected by aging and prefrontal lesions: behavioral and ERP evidence. Brain Research. 1107: 161-76
Senkfor AJ, Van Petten C, Kutas M. (2002) Episodic action memory for real objects: an ERP investigation with perform, watch, and imagine action encoding tasks versus a non-action encoding task. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 14: 402-19
Senkfor A, Gabrieli J. (2001) Episodic action memories: Recapitulation of action events revealed by fMRI Neuroimage. 13: 739
Plante E, Petten CV, Senkfor AJ. (2000) Electrophysiological dissociation between verbal and nonverbal semantic processing in learning disabled adults. Neuropsychologia. 38: 1669-84
Van Petten C, Senkfor AJ, Newberg WM. (2000) Memory for drawings in locations: spatial source memory and event-related potentials. Psychophysiology. 37: 551-64
Senkfor AJ, Kutas M. (2000) Effects of aging on ERPS during source retrieval of encoding tasks that vary in content Neuroimage. 11: S928
Senkfor AJ, Van Petten C. (1998) Who said what? An event-related potential investigation of source and item memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 24: 1005-25
Van Petten C, Senkfor AJ. (1996) Memory for words and novel visual patterns: repetition, recognition, and encoding effects in the event-related brain potential. Psychophysiology. 33: 491-506
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