Matthias Gruber
Affiliations: | University College London, London, United Kingdom |
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Sign in to add traineeBernard D. Gelman | research assistant | 2011-2013 | UC Davis |
Danlu Cen | research assistant | 2018-2018 | Cardiff University |
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Keller NE, Salvi C, Leiker EK, et al. (2024) States of epistemic curiosity interfere with memory for incidental scholastic facts. Npj Science of Learning. 9: 22 |
Rueterbories T, Mecklinger A, Eschmann KCJ, et al. (2024) Curiosity Satisfaction Increases Event-related Potentials Sensitive to Reward. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-13 |
Cen D, Gkoumas C, Gruber MJ. (2021) Anticipation of novel environments enhances memory for incidental information. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 28: 254-259 |
Murphy C, Dehmelt V, Yonelinas AP, et al. (2021) Temporal proximity to the elicitation of curiosity is key for enhancing memory for incidental information. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 28: 34-39 |
Fandakova Y, Gruber MJ. (2020) States of curiosity and interest enhance memory differently in adolescents and in children. Developmental Science. e13005 |
Gruber MJ, Ranganath C. (2019) How Curiosity Enhances Hippocampus-Dependent Memory: The Prediction, Appraisal, Curiosity, and Exploration (PACE) Framework. Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
Galli G, Sirota M, Gruber MJ, et al. (2018) Learning facts during aging: the benefits of curiosity. Experimental Aging Research. 1-18 |
Stare C, Gruber M, Gómez R. (2017) 0230 SLEEP’S ROLE IN CURIOSITY DRIVEN MEMORY ENHANCEMENT Sleep. 40: A84-A85 |
Gruber MJ, Ritchey M, Wang SF, et al. (2016) Post-learning Hippocampal Dynamics Promote Preferential Retention of Rewarding Events. Neuron |
Gruber MJ, Gelman BD, Ranganath C. (2014) States of curiosity modulate hippocampus-dependent learning via the dopaminergic circuit. Neuron. 84: 486-96 |