Avi Chanales

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New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Marc N. Coutanche research assistant 2011-2012 Penn
Brice Alan Kuhl grad student
Lila Davachi grad student 2014- NYU
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Yu W, Zadbood A, Chanales AJH, et al. (2024) Repetition dynamically and rapidly increases cortical, but not hippocampal, offline reactivation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2405929121
Cowan ET, Chanales AJ, Davachi L, et al. (2024) Goal Shifts Structure Memories and Prioritize Event-defining Information in Memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-17
Chanales AJH, Tremblay-McGaw AG, Drascher ML, et al. (2021) Adaptive Repulsion of Long-Term Memory Representations Is Triggered by Event Similarity. Psychological Science. 956797620972490
Zhao 赵雨菲 Y, Chanales AJH, Kuhl BA. (2021) Adaptive memory distortions are predicted by feature representations in parietal cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Chanales AJH, Dudukovic NM, Richter FR, et al. (2019) Interference between overlapping memories is predicted by neural states during learning. Nature Communications. 10: 5363
Chanales AJH, Oza A, Favila SE, et al. (2017) Overlap among Spatial Memories Triggers Repulsion of Hippocampal Representations. Current Biology : Cb
Favila SE, Chanales AJ, Kuhl BA. (2016) Experience-dependent hippocampal pattern differentiation prevents interference during subsequent learning. Nature Communications. 7: 11066
Richter FR, Chanales AJ, Kuhl BA. (2015) Predicting the integration of overlapping memories by decoding mnemonic processing states during learning. Neuroimage. 124: 323-335
Coutanche MN, Gianessi CA, Chanales AJ, et al. (2013) The role of sleep in forming a memory representation of a two-dimensional space. Hippocampus. 23: 1189-97
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