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    The neuropsychology of autobiographical memory. 

    Greenberg, DL; Rubin, David C (Cortex, 2003-09)
    This special issue of Cortex focuses on the relative contribution of different neural networks to memory and the interaction of 'core' memory processes with other cognitive processes. In this article, we examine ...
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    The short and long of it: neural correlates of temporal-order memory for autobiographical events. 

    Cabeza, Roberto; LaBar, Kevin S; Rubin, David C; St Jacques, P (J Cogn Neurosci, 2008-07)
    Previous functional neuroimaging studies of temporal-order memory have investigated memory for laboratory stimuli that are causally unrelated and poor in sensory detail. In contrast, the present functional magnetic resonance ...
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    The spatiotemporal dynamics of autobiographical memory: neural correlates of recall, emotional intensity, and reliving. 

    Cabeza, Roberto; Daselaar, SM; Greenberg, DL; LaBar, Kevin S; Rice, HJ; Rubin, David C (Cereb Cortex, 2008-01)
    We sought to map the time course of autobiographical memory retrieval, including brain regions that mediate phenomenological experiences of reliving and emotional intensity. Participants recalled personal memories to auditory ...
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    Functional neuroimaging of emotionally intense autobiographical memories in post-traumatic stress disorder. 

    Botzung, A; Miles, A; Rubin, David C; St Jacques, PL (J Psychiatr Res, 2011-05)
    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects regions that support autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval, such as the hippocampus, amygdala and ventral medial prefrontal cortex (PFC). However, it is not well understood ...
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    Activation in mesolimbic and visuospatial neural circuits elicited by smoking cues: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging. 

    Due, DL; Hall, WG; Huettel, Scott; Rubin, David C (Am J Psychiatry, 2002-06)
    OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to increase understanding of the brain mechanisms involved in cigarette addiction by identifying neural substrates modulated by visual smoking cues in nicotine-deprived smokers. METHOD: Event-related ...
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    The neural basis of involuntary episodic memories. 

    Berntsen, D; Cabeza, Roberto; Davis, Simon Wilton; Hall, SA; Miles, A; Rubin, David C; Wing, EA (J Cogn Neurosci, 2014-10)
    Voluntary episodic memories require an intentional memory search, whereas involuntary episodic memories come to mind spontaneously without conscious effort. Cognitive neuroscience has largely focused on voluntary memory, ...
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    Taking tests in the magnet: Brain mapping standardized tests. 

    Rubin, David; Li, Dawei; Hall, Shana A; Kragel, Philip A; Berntsen, Dorthe (Human brain mapping, 2017-11)
    Standardized psychometric tests are sophisticated, well-developed, and consequential instruments; test outcomes are taken as facts about people that impact their lives in important ways. As part of an initial demonstration ...
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    Neural responses to emotional involuntary memories in posttraumatic stress disorder: Differences in timing and activity. 

    LaBar, Kevin; Rubin, David; Hall, Shana A; Brodar, Kaitlyn E; Berntsen, Dorthe (NeuroImage. Clinical, 2018-01)
    Background:Involuntary memories are a hallmark symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but studies of the neural basis of involuntary memory retrieval in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are sparse. The study ...
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    Imagery and retrieval of auditory and visual information: neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful performance. 

    Daselaar, SM; Huijbers, W; Pennartz, CM; Rubin, David C (Neuropsychologia, 2011-06)
    Remembering past events - or episodic retrieval - consists of several components. There is evidence that mental imagery plays an important role in retrieval and that the brain regions supporting imagery overlap with those ...
     

     

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