Involuntary autobiographical memory chains: Implications for autobiographical memory organization [PDF]
Sometimes when we unintentionally or intentionally retrieve a memory of a past episode, we experience one or more additional memories, which spring to mind quickly and uncontrollably. For example, one might involuntarily remember seeing mummies in the British Museum, and this memory could in turn trigger a memory of seeing the Egyptian collection at ...
John eMace
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Temporal dynamics of trauma memory persistence [PDF]
Bonsall MB, Holmes EA.
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A Case of Anti-Leucine-Rich Glioma-Inactivated Protein 1 (Anti-LGI1) Encephalitis With an Unusual Frontomesial Motor Cortex T2 MRI Hyperintensity. [PDF]
Papiri G +4 more
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Exploring boundary conditions of goal-driven attentional capture by affective categories: the role of prioritisation in working memory. [PDF]
Brown CRH.
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Dysregulation of Central-Medial Amygdala Histone Modifiers in Preclinical Models of Ethanol Exposure. [PDF]
Lamb KA +5 more
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Habit, medicine, and society in 18th-century Britain. [PDF]
Wragge-Morley A.
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Effect of subconscious changes in bodily response on thought shifting in people with accurate interoception. [PDF]
Sakuragi M +3 more
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Remodeling of Perineuronal Nets in the Striato-Cortical Axis in L-DOPA-Induced Dyskinesia Rat Model. [PDF]
Bilbay NT +6 more
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A global neuronal workspace model of functional neurological disorders. [PDF]
Naccache L, Munoz-Musat E.
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