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Cees Jonker grad student 2003 VU Amsterdam
 (Differentiating Memory Aspects in Young and Old Adults Using fMRI)
Jeroen G.W. Raaijmakers grad student 2003 VU Amsterdam
Roberto Cabeza post-doc 2002-2003 Duke

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Jeffrey N. Browndyke collaborator 2003-2006 Duke
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Wynn SC, Daselaar SM, Kessels RPC, et al. (2019) The electrophysiology of subjectively perceived memory confidence in relation to recollection and familiarity. Brain and Cognition. 130: 20-27
Varma S, Daselaar SM, Kessels RPC, et al. (2018) Promotion and suppression of autobiographical thinking differentially affect episodic memory consolidation. Plos One. 13: e0201780
Wynn SC, Hendriks MPH, Daselaar SM, et al. (2018) The posterior parietal cortex and subjectively perceived confidence during memory retrieval. Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 25: 382-389
Varma S, Takashima A, Krewinkel S, et al. (2017) Non-Interfering Effects of Active Post-Encoding Tasks on Episodic Memory Consolidation in Humans. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 11: 54
Fu L, Maes JH, Kessels RP, et al. (2017) To boost or to CRUNCH? Effect of effortful encoding on episodic memory in older adults is dependent on executive functioning. Plos One. 12: e0174217
Bergmann HC, Daselaar SM, Fernández G, et al. (2016) Neural substrates of successful working memory and long-term memory formation in a relational spatial memory task. Cognitive Processing
Fu L, Maes JH, Varma S, et al. (2016) Effortful semantic decision-making boosts memory performance in older adults. Memory (Hove, England). 1-6
Bergmann HC, Daselaar SM, Beul SF, et al. (2015) Brain activation during associative short-term memory maintenance is not predictive for subsequent retrieval. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 479
Daselaar SM, Iyengar V, Davis SW, et al. (2015) Less wiring, more firing: low-performing older adults compensate for impaired white matter with greater neural activity. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 25: 983-90
Huijbers W, Pennartz CM, Beldzik E, et al. (2014) Respiration phase-locks to fast stimulus presentations: implications for the interpretation of posterior midline "deactivations". Human Brain Mapping. 35: 4932-43
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