Roland Benoit

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2009-2012 MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Schultz H, Stoffregen H, Benoit RG. (2023) A reward effect on memory retention, consolidation, and generalization? Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.). 30: 169-174
Meyer AK, Benoit RG. (2022) Suppression weakens unwanted memories via a sustained reduction of neural reactivation. Elife. 11
Stramaccia DF, Meyer AK, Rischer KM, et al. (2020) Memory suppression and its deficiency in psychological disorders: A focused meta-analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Benoit RG, Berkers RMWJ, Paulus PC. (2019) An adaptive function of mental time travel: Motivating farsighted decisions. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 41: e3
Schacter DL, Benoit RG, Szpunar KK. (2017) Episodic Future Thinking: Mechanisms and Functions. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 17: 41-50
Thakral PP, Benoit RG, Schacter DL. (2017) Characterizing the role of the hippocampus during episodic simulation and encoding. Hippocampus
Thakral PP, Benoit RG, Schacter DL. (2017) Imagining the future: The core episodic simulation network dissociates as a function of timecourse and the amount of simulated information. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 90: 12-30
Campbell KL, Benoit RG, Schacter DL. (2017) Priming, not inhibition, of related concepts during future imagining. Memory (Hove, England). 1-11
Benoit RG, Davies DJ, Anderson MC. (2016) Reducing future fears by suppressing the brain mechanisms underlying episodic simulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Benoit RG, Schacter DL. (2015) Specifying the core network supporting episodic simulation and episodic memory by activation likelihood estimation. Neuropsychologia. 75: 450-7
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