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On the antecedents of an electrophysiological signature of retrieval mode (2016)
Journal Article
Williams, A. N., Evans, L. H., Herron, J. E., & Wilding, E. L. (2016). On the antecedents of an electrophysiological signature of retrieval mode. PLoS ONE, 11(12), Article e0167574. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167574

It has been proposed that people employ a common set of sustained operations (retrieval mode) when preparing to remember different kinds of episodic information. In two experiments, however, there was no evidence for the pattern of brain activity com... Read More about On the antecedents of an electrophysiological signature of retrieval mode.

Separating content-specific retrieval from post-retrieval processing (2016)
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Doidge, A. N., Evans, L. H., Herron, J. E., & Wilding, E. L. (2017). Separating content-specific retrieval from post-retrieval processing. Cortex, 86, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2016.10.003

According to cortical reinstatement accounts, neural processes engaged at the time of encoding are re-engaged at the time of memory retrieval. The temporal precision of event-related potentials (ERPs) has been exploited to assess this possibility, an... Read More about Separating content-specific retrieval from post-retrieval processing.

Late consequences of early selection: When memory monitoring backfires (2016)
Journal Article
Zawadzka, K., Hanczakowski, M., & Wilding, E. L. (2017). Late consequences of early selection: When memory monitoring backfires. Journal of Memory and Language, 92, 114-127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2016.06.003

At retrieval, people can adopt a retrieval orientation by which they recreate the mental operations used at encoding. Monitoring by retrieval orientation leads to assessing all test items for qualities related to the encoding task, which enriches foi... Read More about Late consequences of early selection: When memory monitoring backfires.

Electrophysiological evidence for flexible goal-directed cue processing during episodic retrieval (2016)
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Herron, J. E., Evans, L. H., & Wilding, E. L. (2016). Electrophysiological evidence for flexible goal-directed cue processing during episodic retrieval. NeuroImage, 132, 24-31. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.02.025

A widely held assumption is that memory retrieval is aided by cognitive control processes that are engaged flexibly in service of memory retrieval and memory decisions. While there is some empirical support for this view, a notable exception is the a... Read More about Electrophysiological evidence for flexible goal-directed cue processing during episodic retrieval.