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No evidence of fast mapping in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: failures to replicate the lexical competition results of Coutanche and Thompson-Schill (2014) (2023)
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Gurunandan, K., Cooper, E., Tibon, R., Henson, R. N., & Greve, A. (2023). No evidence of fast mapping in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: failures to replicate the lexical competition results of Coutanche and Thompson-Schill (2014). Memory, 31(10), 1320-1339 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2023.2262188

Fast mapping (FM) is a hypothetical, incidental learning process that allows rapid acquisition of new words. Using an implicit reaction time measure in a FM paradigm, Coutanche and Thompson-Schill (Coutanche, M. N., & Thompson-Schill, S. L. (2014). F... Read More about No evidence of fast mapping in healthy adults using an implicit memory measure: failures to replicate the lexical competition results of Coutanche and Thompson-Schill (2014).

Effects of face repetition on ventral visual stream connectivity using dynamic causal modelling of fMRI data (2022)
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Lee, S. M., Tibon, R., Zeidman, P., Yadav, P. S., & Henson, R. (2022). Effects of face repetition on ventral visual stream connectivity using dynamic causal modelling of fMRI data. NeuroImage, 264, Article 119708. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119708

Stimulus repetition normally causes reduced neural activity in brain regions that process that stimulus. Some theories claim that this “repetition suppression” reflects local mechanisms such as neuronal fatigue or sharpening within a region, whereas... Read More about Effects of face repetition on ventral visual stream connectivity using dynamic causal modelling of fMRI data.

Effects of emotion and semantic relatedness on recognition memory: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence (2022)
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Han, M., Li, B., Guo, C., & Tibon, R. (2023). Effects of emotion and semantic relatedness on recognition memory: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Psychophysiology, 60(1), Article e14152. https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14152

Some aspects of our memory are enhanced by emotion, whereas others can be unaffected or even hindered. Previous studies reported impaired associative memory of emotional content, an effect termed associative “emotional interference”. The current stud... Read More about Effects of emotion and semantic relatedness on recognition memory: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence.

Dual-axes of functional organisation across lateral parietal cortex: the angular gyrus forms part of a multi-modal buffering system (2022)
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Humphreys, G. F., & Tibon, R. (2022). Dual-axes of functional organisation across lateral parietal cortex: the angular gyrus forms part of a multi-modal buffering system. Brain Structure and Function, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-022-02510-0

Decades of neuropsychological and neuroimaging evidence have implicated the lateral parietal cortex (LPC) in a myriad of cognitive domains, generating numerous influential theoretical models. However, these theories fail to explain why distinct cogni... Read More about Dual-axes of functional organisation across lateral parietal cortex: the angular gyrus forms part of a multi-modal buffering system.

A multi-site, multi-participant magnetoencephalography resting-state dataset to study dementia: The BioFIND dataset (2022)
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Vaghari, D., Bruna, R., Hughes, L. E., Nesbitt, D., Tibon, R., Rowe, J. B., …Henson, R. N. (2022). A multi-site, multi-participant magnetoencephalography resting-state dataset to study dementia: The BioFIND dataset. NeuroImage, 258, Article 119344. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119344

Early detection of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is vital to reduce the burden of dementia and for developing effective treatments. Neuroimaging can detect early brain changes, such as hippocampal atrophy in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), a prodromal st... Read More about A multi-site, multi-participant magnetoencephalography resting-state dataset to study dementia: The BioFIND dataset.

Bridging the big (data) gap: levels of control in small- and large-scale cognitive neuroscience research (2022)
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Tibon, R., Geerligs, L., & Campbell, K. (2022). Bridging the big (data) gap: levels of control in small- and large-scale cognitive neuroscience research. Trends in Neurosciences, 45(7), 507-516. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2022.03.011

Recently, cognitive neuroscience has experienced unprecedented growth in the availability of large-scale datasets. These developments hold great methodological and theoretical promise: they allow increased statistical power, the use of nonparametric... Read More about Bridging the big (data) gap: levels of control in small- and large-scale cognitive neuroscience research.

Good scientific practice in EEG and MEG research: Progress and perspectives (2022)
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Niso, G., Krol, L. R., Combrisson, E., Dubarry, A., Elliott, M. A., François, C., …Chaumon, M. (2022). Good scientific practice in EEG and MEG research: Progress and perspectives. NeuroImage, 257, Article 119056. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119056

Good scientific practice (GSP) refers to both explicit and implicit rules, recommendations, and guidelines that help scientists to produce work that is of the highest quality at any given time, and to efficiently share that work with the community fo... Read More about Good scientific practice in EEG and MEG research: Progress and perspectives.