Anat Maril
Affiliations: | Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel |
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(fMRI studies of graded recall success.) |
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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 |
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 |
Gilead M, Liberman N, Maril A. (2014) From mind to matter: neural correlates of abstract and concrete mindsets. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 9: 638-45 |
Gilead M, Liberman N, Maril A. (2013) The language of future-thought: an fMRI study of embodiment and tense processing. Neuroimage. 65: 267-79 |
Zuckerman M, Levy DA, Tibon R, et al. (2012) Does this ring a bell? Music-cued retrieval of semantic knowledge and metamemory judgments. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 24: 2155-70 |
Hoffman Y, Bein O, Maril A. (2011) Explicit memory for unattended words: the importance of being in the "no". Psychological Science. 22: 1490-3 |
Sadeh T, Shohamy D, Levy DR, et al. (2011) Cooperation between the hippocampus and the striatum during episodic encoding. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 23: 1597-608 |
Maril A, Davis PE, Koo JJ, et al. (2010) Developmental fMRI study of episodic verbal memory encoding in children. Neurology. 75: 2110-6 |
Maril A, Simons JS, Weaver JJ, et al. (2005) Graded recall success: an event-related fMRI comparison of tip of the tongue and feeling of knowing. Neuroimage. 24: 1130-8 |
Maril A, Simons JS, Mitchell JP, et al. (2003) Feeling-of-knowing in episodic memory: an event-related fMRI study. Neuroimage. 18: 827-36 |