Daniel Schacter
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Cole S, Szpunar K, Benoit R, et al. (2025) Emotional past and future events after pulvinar damage: A neuropsychological case series. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 184: 221-235 |
Denis D, DiPietro C, Spreng RN, et al. (2024) Sleep and retrieval practice both strengthen and distort story recollection. Sleep Advances : a Journal of the Sleep Research Society. 5: zpae083 |
Schacter DL. (2024) Explicit Memory, Implicit Memory, and the Hippocampus: Insights From Early Neuroimaging Studies. Hippocampus. 35: e23657 |
Orwig W, Diez I, Bueichekú E, et al. (2024) Cortical hubs of highly superior autobiographical memory. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 179: 14-24 |
Schacter DL, Thakral PP. (2024) Constructive Memory and Conscious Experience. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-11 |
Wynn JS, Schacter DL. (2024) Eye movements reinstate remembered locations during episodic simulation. Cognition. 248: 105807 |
Setton R, Wynn JS, Schacter DL. (2024) Peering into the future: Eye movements predict neural repetition effects during episodic simulation. Neuropsychologia. 197: 108852 |
Roediger HL, Craik FIM, Schacter DL. (2024) Endel Tulving (1927-2023). The American Psychologist |
Thakral PP, Starkey CC, Devitt AL, et al. (2023) Are False Memory and Creative Thinking Mediated by Common Neural Substrates? An fMRI Meta-Analysis. Creativity Research Journal. 37: 6-21 |
Orwig W, Setton R, Diez I, et al. (2023) Creativity at rest: Exploring functional network connectivity of creative experts. Network Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.). 7: 1022-1033 |