Julia Tang Mattson - Publications
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Area:
Memory encoding in humansYear | Citation | Score | |||
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2017 | de Chastelaine M, Mattson JT, Wang TH, Donley BE, Rugg MD. Independent contributions of fMRI familiarity and novelty effects to recognition memory and their stability across the adult lifespan. Neuroimage. 156: 340-351. PMID 28528847 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroimage.2017.05.039 | 0.776 | |||
2017 | de Chastelaine M, Mattson JT, Wang TH, Donley BE, Rugg MD. Corrigendum to "The neural correlates of recollection and retrieval monitoring: Relationships with age and recollection performance" [NeuroImage 138 (2016) 164-175]. Neuroimage. PMID 28257880 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroimage.2017.02.065 | 0.669 | |||
2016 | de Chastelaine M, Mattson JT, Wang TH, Donley BE, Rugg MD. The neural correlates of recollection and retrieval monitoring: Relationships with age and recollection performance. Neuroimage. PMID 27155127 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuroimage.2016.04.071 | 0.754 | |||
2016 | de Chastelaine M, Mattson JT, Wang TH, Donley BE, Rugg MD. The relationships between age, associative memory performance, and the neural correlates of successful associative memory encoding. Neurobiology of Aging. 42: 163-76. PMID 27143433 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neurobiolaging.2016.03.015 | 0.809 | |||
2015 | de Chastelaine M, Mattson JT, Wang TH, Donley BE, Rugg MD. Sensitivity of negative subsequent memory and task-negative effects to age and associative memory performance. Brain Research. 1612: 16-29. PMID 25264353 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainres.2014.09.045 | 0.787 | |||
2014 | Mattson JT, Wang TH, de Chastelaine M, Rugg MD. Effects of age on negative subsequent memory effects associated with the encoding of item and item-context information. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 24: 3322-33. PMID 23904464 DOI: 10.1093/Cercor/Bht193 | 0.783 | |||
2012 | Rugg MD, Vilberg KL, Mattson JT, Yu SS, Johnson JD, Suzuki M. Item memory, context memory and the hippocampus: fMRI evidence. Neuropsychologia. 50: 3070-9. PMID 22732490 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropsychologia.2012.06.004 | 0.533 | |||
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