Anat Maril
Affiliations: | Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Bein O, Gasser C, Amer T, et al. (2023) Predictions transform memories: How expected versus unexpected events are integrated or separated in memory. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 105368 |
Yacoby A, Reggev N, Maril A. (2023) Lack of source memory as a potential marker of early assimilation of novel items into current knowledge. Neuropsychologia. 185: 108569 |
Yacoby A, Reggev N, Maril A. (2021) Examining the transition of novel information toward familiarity. Neuropsychologia. 107993 |
Bein O, Reggev N, Maril A. (2020) Prior knowledge promotes hippocampal separation but cortical assimilation in the left inferior frontal gyrus. Nature Communications. 11: 4590 |
Reggev N, Sharoni R, Maril A. (2017) Distinctiveness Benefits Novelty (and Not Familiarity), but Only Up to a Limit: The Prior Knowledge Perspective. Cognitive Science |
Gimbel SI, Brewer JB, Maril A. (2017) I know I've seen you before: Distinguishing recent-single-exposure-based familiarity from pre-existing familiarity. Brain Research |
Reggev N, Bein O, Maril A. (2016) Distinct Neural Suppression and Encoding Effects for Conceptual Novelty and Familiarity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-16 |
Bein O, Livneh N, Reggev N, et al. (2015) Delineating the effect of semantic congruency on episodic memory: the role of integration and relatedness. Plos One. 10: e0115624 |
Bein O, Reggev N, Maril A. (2014) Prior knowledge influences on hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex interactions in subsequent memory. Neuropsychologia. 64: 320-330 |
Gilead M, Liberman N, Maril A. (2014) "I remember thinking …": Neural activity associated with subsequent memory for stimulus-evoked internal mentations. Social Neuroscience. 9: 387-99 |