Ilana Dew
Affiliations: | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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Sign in to add mentorKelly S. Giovanello | grad student | UNC Chapel Hill | |
Roberto Cabeza | post-doc | Duke |
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Wang WC, Dew IT, Cabeza R. (2015) Age-related differences in medial temporal lobe involvement during conceptual fluency. Brain Research. 1612: 48-58 |
Dew IT, Ritchey M, LaBar KS, et al. (2014) Prior perceptual processing enhances the effect of emotional arousal on the neural correlates of memory retrieval. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 112: 104-13 |
Dew IT, Cabeza R. (2013) A broader view of perirhinal function: from recognition memory to fluency-based decisions. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 14466-74 |
Dew IT, Cabeza R. (2012) "Implicit contamination" extends across multiple methodologies: Implications for fMRI. Cognitive Neuroscience. 3: 214-5 |
Dew IT, Buchler N, Dobbins IG, et al. (2012) Where is ELSA? The early to late shift in aging. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 22: 2542-53 |
Dew IT, Cabeza R. (2011) The porous boundaries between explicit and implicit memory: behavioral and neural evidence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1224: 174-90 |
Dew IT, Giovanello KS. (2010) Differential age effects for implicit and explicit conceptual associative memory. Psychology and Aging. 25: 911-21 |
Dew IT, Giovanello KS. (2010) The status of rapid response learning in aging. Psychology and Aging. 25: 898-910 |
Wang WC, Dew IT, Giovanello KS. (2010) Effects of aging and prospective memory on recognition of item and associative information. Psychology and Aging. 25: 486-91 |
Mulligan NW, Dew IT. (2009) Generation and perceptual implicit memory: different generation tasks produce different effects on perceptual priming. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 35: 1522-38 |