Kaia L. Vilberg
Affiliations: | University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorMichael D. Rugg | grad student | 2003-2008 | UC Irvine | |
(Functional significance of the neural correlates of episodic retrieval.) |
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Elward RL, Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2014) Motivated Memories: Effects of Reward and Recollection in the Core Recollection Network and Beyond. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2014) Temporal dissociations within the core recollection network. Cognitive Neuroscience. 5: 77-84 |
Vilberg KL, Davachi L. (2013) Perirhinal-hippocampal connectivity during reactivation is a marker for object-based memory consolidation. Neuron. 79: 1232-42 |
Rugg MD, Vilberg KL. (2013) Brain networks underlying episodic memory retrieval. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 23: 255-60 |
Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2012) The neural correlates of recollection: transient versus sustained FMRI effects. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 15679-87 |
Rugg MD, Vilberg KL, Mattson JT, et al. (2012) Item memory, context memory and the hippocampus: fMRI evidence. Neuropsychologia. 50: 3070-9 |
Hayama HR, Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2012) Overlap between the neural correlates of cued recall and source memory: evidence for a generic recollection network? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 24: 1127-37 |
Okada K, Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2012) Comparison of the neural correlates of retrieval success in tests of cued recall and recognition memory. Human Brain Mapping. 33: 523-33 |
Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2009) Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal information. Neuroreport. 20: 1295-9 |
Vilberg KL, Rugg MD. (2009) An investigation of the effects of relative probability of old and new test items on the neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful source memory. Neuroimage. 45: 562-71 |