1. Guess quality moderates how semantic relatedness influences the pretesting effect. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2025 Oct 06. Taggett JZ, Ranganath C, Antony JW, Liu XL. PMID: 41051864.

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  2. Anticipatory eye gaze as a marker of memory. Commun Psychol. 2025 Aug 11; 3(1):122. Schmidig FJ, Yamin D, Sharon O, Nadu Y, Nir J, Ranganath C, Nir Y. PMID: 40790348; PMCID: PMC12339399.

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  3. Saccades track visual associative memory processes with precision and sensitivity. Brain Commun. 2025; 7(3):fcaf219. Henin S, Tefera E, Borges H, Devinsky O, Ranganath C, Liu A. PMID: 40585809; PMCID: PMC12204191.

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  4. Memory out of context: Spacing effects and decontextualization in a computational model of the medial temporal lobe. Psychol Rev. 2024 Nov; 131(6):1337-1372. Antony J, Liu XL, Zheng Y, Ranganath C, O'Reilly RC. PMID: 39052336.

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  5. Curiosity Satisfaction Increases Event-related Potentials Sensitive to Reward. J Cogn Neurosci. 2024 05 01; 36(5):888-900. Rüterbories T, Mecklinger A, Eschmann KCJ, Crivelli-Decker J, Ranganath C, Gruber MJ. PMID: 38307129; PMCID: PMC7618218.

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  6. A complementary learning systems model of how sleep moderates retrieval practice effects. Psychon Bull Rev. 2024 Oct; 31(5):2022-2035. Liu XL, Ranganath C, O'Reilly RC. PMID: 38530592; PMCID: PMC11543715.

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  7. Hippocampal-cortical interactions during event boundaries support retention of complex narrative events. Neuron. 2024 Jan 17; 112(2):319-330.e7. Barnett AJ, Nguyen M, Spargo J, Yadav R, Cohn-Sheehy BI, Ranganath C. PMID: 37944517.

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  8. Integration of event experiences to build relational knowledge in the human brain. Cereb Cortex. 2023 09 09; 33(18):9997-10012. Leshinskaya A, Nguyen MA, Ranganath C. PMID: 37492008.

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  9. Proximity to boundaries reveals spatial context representation in human hippocampal CA1. Neuropsychologia. 2023 10 10; 189:108656. Geva-Sagiv M, Dimsdale-Zucker HR, Williams AB, Ranganath C. PMID: 37541615.

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  10. Goal-oriented representations in the human hippocampus during planning and navigation. Nat Commun. 2023 05 23; 14(1):2946. Crivelli-Decker J, Clarke A, Park SA, Huffman DJ, Boorman ED, Ranganath C. PMID: 37221176; PMCID: PMC10206082.

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  11. Flexible reuse of cortico-hippocampal representations during encoding and recall of naturalistic events. Nat Commun. 2023 03 08; 14(1):1279. Reagh ZM, Ranganath C. PMID: 36890146; PMCID: PMC9995562.

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  12. Aging impacts memory for perceptual, but not narrative, event details. Learn Mem. 2023 02; 30(2):48-54. Delarazan AI, Ranganath C, Reagh ZM. PMID: 36863768; PMCID: PMC9987157.

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  13. A role for the fornix in temporal sequence memory. Eur J Neurosci. 2023 04; 57(7):1141-1160. Read ML, Umla-Runge K, Lawrence AD, Costigan AG, Hsieh LT, Chamberland M, Ranganath C, Graham KS. PMID: 36808163; PMCID: PMC10336598.

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  14. Cognitive [Computational] Neuroscience Test Reliability and Clinical Applications for Serious Mental Illness (CNTRaCS) Consortium: Progress and Future Directions. Curr Top Behav Neurosci. 2023; 63:19-60. Barch DM, Boudewyn MA, Carter CC, Erickson M, Frank MJ, Gold JM, Luck SJ, MacDonald AW, Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Silverstein SM, Yonelinas A. PMID: 36173600.

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  15. Representations of Complex Contexts: A Role for Hippocampus. J Cogn Neurosci. 2022 12 01; 35(1):90-110. Dimsdale-Zucker HR, Montchal ME, Reagh ZM, Wang SF, Libby LA, Ranganath C. PMID: 36166300; PMCID: PMC9832373.

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  16. What is episodic memory and how do we use it? Trends Cogn Sci. 2022 12; 26(12):1059-1061. Ranganath C. PMID: 36335016.

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  17. Correcting the hebbian mistake: Toward a fully error-driven hippocampus. PLoS Comput Biol. 2022 10; 18(10):e1010589. Zheng Y, Liu XL, Nishiyama S, Ranganath C, O'Reilly RC. PMID: 36219613; PMCID: PMC9586412.

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  18. Contextual Expectations Shape Cortical Reinstatement of Sensory Representations. J Neurosci. 2022 07 27; 42(30):5956-5965. Clarke A, Crivelli-Decker J, Ranganath C. PMID: 35750489; PMCID: PMC9337600.

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  19. Individual differences in behavioral and electrophysiological signatures of familiarity- and recollection-based recognition memory. Neuropsychologia. 2022 08 13; 173:108287. Dimsdale-Zucker HR, Maciejewska K, Kim K, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 35690114.

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  20. Memory-Based Prediction Deficits and Dorsolateral Prefrontal Dysfunction in Schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2023 01; 8(1):71-78. Williams AB, Liu X, Hsieh F, Hurtado M, Lesh T, Niendam T, Carter C, Ranganath C, Ragland JD. PMID: 35618258; PMCID: PMC10036169.

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  21. The Structure of Systematicity in the Brain. Curr Dir Psychol Sci. 2022 Apr; 31(2):124-130. O'Reilly RC, Ranganath C, Russin JL. PMID: 35785023; PMCID: PMC9246245.

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  22. Event boundaries shape temporal organization of memory by resetting temporal context. Nat Commun. 2022 02 02; 13(1):622. Pu Y, Kong XZ, Ranganath C, Melloni L. PMID: 35110527; PMCID: PMC8810807.

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  23. The hippocampus supports high-precision binding in visual working memory. Hippocampus. 2022 03; 32(3):217-230. Borders AA, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 34957640.

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  24. The hippocampus and orbitofrontal cortex jointly represent task structure during memory-guided decision making. Cell Rep. 2021 11 30; 37(9):110065. Mizrak E, Bouffard NR, Libby LA, Boorman ED, Ranganath C. PMID: 34852232; PMCID: PMC8686644.

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  25. The hippocampus constructs narrative memories across distant events. Curr Biol. 2021 11 22; 31(22):4935-4945.e7. Cohn-Sheehy BI, Delarazan AI, Reagh ZM, Crivelli-Decker JE, Kim K, Barnett AJ, Zacks JM, Ranganath C. PMID: 34592172; PMCID: PMC9373723.

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  26. Intensity-Dependent Changes in Quantified Resting Cerebral Perfusion With Multiple Sessions of Transcranial DC Stimulation. Front Hum Neurosci. 2021; 15:679977. Sherwood MS, McIntire L, Madaris AT, Kim K, Ranganath C, McKinley RA. PMID: 34456695; PMCID: PMC8397582.

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  27. Resurrected memories: Sleep-dependent memory consolidation saves memories from competition induced by retrieval practice. Psychon Bull Rev. 2021 Dec; 28(6):2035-2044. Liu XL, Ranganath C. PMID: 34173188; PMCID: PMC8642353.

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  28. Intrinsic connectivity reveals functionally distinct cortico-hippocampal networks in the human brain. PLoS Biol. 2021 06; 19(6):e3001275. Barnett AJ, Reilly W, Dimsdale-Zucker HR, Mizrak E, Reagh Z, Ranganath C. PMID: 34077415; PMCID: PMC8202937.

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  29. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Connectivity of Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex with Distributed Cortical Networks. J Cogn Neurosci. 2021 06 01; 33(7):1381-1395. Kim K, Sherwood MS, McIntire LK, McKinley RA, Ranganath C. PMID: 34496406.

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  30. Narratives bridge the divide between distant events in episodic memory. Mem Cognit. 2022 04; 50(3):478-494. Cohn-Sheehy BI, Delarazan AI, Crivelli-Decker JE, Reagh ZM, Mundada NS, Yonelinas AP, Zacks JM, Ranganath C. PMID: 33904017; PMCID: PMC8546012.

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  31. Disrupted Modulation of Alpha and Low Beta Oscillations Mediates Temporal Sequence Memory Deficits in People With Schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging. 2021 12; 6(12):1157-1164. Zheng Y, Liu XL, Hsieh LT, Hurtado M, Wang Y, Niendam TA, Carter CS, Ranganath C, Ragland JD. PMID: 33862254; PMCID: PMC8522179.

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  32. Temporal proximity to the elicitation of curiosity is key for enhancing memory for incidental information. Learn Mem. 2021 02; 28(2):34-39. Murphy C, Dehmelt V, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C, Gruber MJ. PMID: 33452112; PMCID: PMC7812865.

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  33. Aging alters neural activity at event boundaries in the hippocampus and Posterior Medial network. Nat Commun. 2020 08 07; 11(1):3980. Reagh ZM, Delarazan AI, Garber A, Ranganath C. PMID: 32769969; PMCID: PMC7414222.

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  34. Retrieval practice facilitation of family psychoeducation in people with early psychosis. Schizophr Res. 2020 09; 223:186-191. Ragland JD, Liu XL, Williams AB, Tully LM, Niendam TA, Carter CS, Ranganath C. PMID: 32739345; PMCID: PMC7704829.

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  35. Map Making: Constructing, Combining, and Inferring on Abstract Cognitive Maps. Neuron. 2020 09 23; 107(6):1226-1238.e8. Park SA, Miller DS, Nili H, Ranganath C, Boorman ED. PMID: 32702288; PMCID: PMC7529977.

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  36. Using prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to enhance proactive cognitive control in schizophrenia. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2020 10; 45(11):1877-1883. Boudewyn MA, Scangos K, Ranganath C, Carter CS. PMID: 32604401; PMCID: PMC7608454.

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  37. Task-specific Disruptions in Theta Oscillations during Working Memory for Temporal Order in People with Schizophrenia. J Cogn Neurosci. 2020 11; 32(11):2117-2130. Liu XL, Ranganath C, Hsieh LT, Hurtado M, Niendam TA, Lesh TA, Carter CS, Ragland JD. PMID: 32573383.

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  38. Neural repetition suppression effects in the human hippocampus. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2020 09; 173:107269. Kim K, Hsieh LT, Parvizi J, Ranganath C. PMID: 32544613.

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  39. Contextual Codes in the Hippocampus. Trends Neurosci. 2020 06; 43(6):357-359. Geva-Sagiv M, Ranganath C. PMID: 32340746.

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  40. Structured Event Memory: A neuro-symbolic model of event cognition. Psychol Rev. 2020 04; 127(3):327-361. Franklin NT, Norman KA, Ranganath C, Zacks JM, Gershman SJ. PMID: 32223284.

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  41. Disrupted GABAergic facilitation of working memory performance in people with schizophrenia. Neuroimage Clin. 2020; 25:102127. Ragland JD, Maddock RJ, Hurtado MY, Tanase C, Lesh TA, Niendam TA, Carter CS, Ranganath C. PMID: 31864216; PMCID: PMC6928454.

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  42. How Curiosity Enhances Hippocampus-Dependent Memory: The Prediction, Appraisal, Curiosity, and Exploration (PACE) Framework. Trends Cogn Sci. 2019 12; 23(12):1014-1025. Gruber MJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 31706791; PMCID: PMC6891259.

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  43. Reply to 'Active and effective replay: systems consolidation reconsidered again'. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2019 08; 20(8):507-508. Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C, Ekstrom AD, Wiltgen BJ. PMID: 31160729.

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  44. A contextual binding theory of episodic memory: systems consolidation reconsidered. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2019 06; 20(6):364-375. Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C, Ekstrom AD, Wiltgen BJ. PMID: 30872808; PMCID: PMC7233541.

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  45. Stress and the medial temporal lobe at rest: Functional connectivity is associated with both memory and cortisol. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019 08; 106:138-146. Shields GS, McCullough AM, Ritchey M, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 30981087; PMCID: PMC6615559.

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  46. The lateral prefrontal cortex and human long-term memory. Handb Clin Neurol. 2019; 163:221-235. Blumenfeld RS, Ranganath C. PMID: 31590732.

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  47. Dissociable medial temporal pathways for encoding emotional item and context information. Neuropsychologia. 2019 02 18; 124:66-78. Ritchey M, Wang SF, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 30578805; PMCID: PMC6459607.

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  48. Adaptive task difficulty influences neural plasticity and transfer of training. Neuroimage. 2019 03; 188:111-121. Flegal KE, Ragland JD, Ranganath C. PMID: 30521951; PMCID: PMC6401296.

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  49. Prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) enhances behavioral and EEG markers of proactive control. Cogn Neurosci. 2019 Jan - Apr; 10(2):57-65. Boudewyn M, Roberts BM, Mizrak E, Ranganath C, Carter CS. PMID: 30465636; PMCID: PMC6375081.

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  50. Dynamic integration of conceptual information during learning. PLoS One. 2018; 13(11):e0207357. Inhoff MC, Libby LA, Noguchi T, Love BC, Ranganath C. PMID: 30427917; PMCID: PMC6235360.

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  51. Neural reactivation in parietal cortex enhances memory for episodically linked information. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 10 23; 115(43):11084-11089. Jonker TR, Dimsdale-Zucker H, Ritchey M, Clarke A, Ranganath C. PMID: 30297400; PMCID: PMC6205442.

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  52. The Hippocampus Generalizes across Memories that Share Item and Context Information. J Cogn Neurosci. 2019 01; 31(1):24-35. Libby LA, Reagh ZM, Bouffard NR, Ragland JD, Ranganath C. PMID: 30240315; PMCID: PMC7217712.

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  53. Time, memory, and the legacy of Howard Eichenbaum. Hippocampus. 2019 03; 29(3):146-161. Ranganath C. PMID: 29979481.

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  54. Impact of oscillatory tDCS targeting left prefrontal cortex on source memory retrieval. Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Jul - Oct; 9(3-4):194-207. Mizrak E, Kim K, Roberts B, Ragland DJ, Carter C, Ranganath C. PMID: 30124354.

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  55. Curiosity-driven memory enhancement persists over time but does not benefit from post-learning sleep. Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Jul - Oct; 9(3-4):100-115. Stare CJ, Gruber MJ, Nadel L, Ranganath C, Gómez RL. PMID: 30124373.

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  56. Publisher Correction: Viewpoints: how the hippocampus contributes to memory, navigation and cognition. Nat Neurosci. 2018 Jul; 21(7):1018. Lisman J, Buzsáki G, Eichenbaum H, Nadel L, Ranganath C, Redish AD. PMID: 29263406.

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  57. Entrainment enhances theta oscillations and improves episodic memory. Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Jul - Oct; 9(3-4):181-193. Roberts BM, Clarke A, Addante RJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 30198823.

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  58. Theta Phase Synchronization between the Human Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex Increases during Encoding of Unexpected Information: A Case Study. J Cogn Neurosci. 2018 11; 30(11):1646-1656. Gruber MJ, Hsieh LT, Staresina BP, Elger CE, Fell J, Axmacher N, Ranganath C. PMID: 29952700.

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  59. New perspectives on the hippocampus and memory. Neurosci Lett. 2018 07 27; 680:1-3. Aly M, Ranganath C. PMID: 29859930.

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  60. Theta oscillations promote temporal sequence learning. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2018 09; 153(Pt A):92-103. Crivelli-Decker J, Hsieh LT, Clarke A, Ranganath C. PMID: 29753784.

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  61. What does the functional organization of cortico-hippocampal networks tell us about the functional organization of memory? Neurosci Lett. 2018 07 27; 680:69-76. Reagh ZM, Ranganath C. PMID: 29704572; PMCID: PMC6467646.

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  62. Neural oscillations during conditional associative learning. Neuroimage. 2018 07 01; 174:485-493. Clarke A, Roberts BM, Ranganath C. PMID: 29588228.

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  63. CA1 and CA3 differentially support spontaneous retrieval of episodic contexts within human hippocampal subfields. Nat Commun. 2018 01 18; 9(1):294. Dimsdale-Zucker HR, Ritchey M, Ekstrom AD, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 29348512; PMCID: PMC5773497.

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  64. Alpha Oscillations during Incidental Encoding Predict Subsequent Memory for New "Foil" Information. J Cogn Neurosci. 2018 05; 30(5):667-679. Vogelsang DA, Gruber M, Bergström ZM, Ranganath C, Simons JS. PMID: 29324072; PMCID: PMC6042834.

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  65. Viewpoints: how the hippocampus contributes to memory, navigation and cognition. Nat Neurosci. 2017 10 26; 20(11):1434-1447. Lisman J, Buzsáki G, Eichenbaum H, Nadel L, Ranganath C, Redish AD. PMID: 29073641; PMCID: PMC5943637.

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  66. Time Regained: How the Human Brain Constructs Memory for Time. Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2017 Oct; 17:169-177. Cohn-Sheehy BI, Ranganath C. PMID: 30687774; PMCID: PMC6345531.

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  67. Space, time, and episodic memory: The hippocampus is all over the cognitive map. Hippocampus. 2018 09; 28(9):680-687. Ekstrom AD, Ranganath C. PMID: 28609014.

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  68. Brain activity related to working memory for temporal order and object information. Behav Brain Res. 2018 11 15; 354:55-63. Roberts BM, Libby LA, Inhoff MC, Ranganath C. PMID: 28602963.

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  70. Stress as a mnemonic filter: Interactions between medial temporal lobe encoding processes and post-encoding stress. Hippocampus. 2017 01; 27(1):77-88. Ritchey M, McCullough AM, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 27774683; PMCID: PMC5436703.

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  71. Hippocampus at 25. Hippocampus. 2016 10; 26(10):1238-49. Eichenbaum H, Amaral DG, Buffalo EA, Buzsáki G, Cohen N, Davachi L, Frank L, Heckers S, Morris RG, Moser EI, Nadel L, O'Keefe J, Preston A, Ranganath C, Silva A, Witter M. PMID: 27399159; PMCID: PMC5367855.

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  72. Goal-directed mechanisms that constrain retrieval predict subsequent memory for new "foil" information. Neuropsychologia. 2016 08; 89:356-363. Vogelsang DA, Bonnici HM, Bergström ZM, Ranganath C, Simons JS. PMID: 27431039; PMCID: PMC5010040.

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  73. The hippocampus: a special place for time. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2016 04; 1369(1):93-110. Ranganath C, Hsieh LT. PMID: 27082833.

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  74. Learning Warps Object Representations in the Ventral Temporal Cortex. J Cogn Neurosci. 2016 Jul; 28(7):1010-23. Clarke A, Pell PJ, Ranganath C, Tyler LK. PMID: 26967942.

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  75. Distinct neural mechanisms for remembering when an event occurred. Hippocampus. 2016 May; 26(5):554-9. Jenkins LJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 26845069; PMCID: PMC6467645.

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  76. Post-learning Hippocampal Dynamics Promote Preferential Retention of Rewarding Events. Neuron. 2016 Mar 02; 89(5):1110-20. Gruber MJ, Ritchey M, Wang SF, Doss MK, Ranganath C. PMID: 26875624; PMCID: PMC4777629.

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  77. Functional connectivity based parcellation of the human medial temporal lobe. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2016 10; 134 Pt A:123-134. Wang SF, Ritchey M, Libby LA, Ranganath C. PMID: 26805590; PMCID: PMC4955645.

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  78. Algal toxin impairs sea lion memory and hippocampal connectivity, with implications for strandings. Science. 2015 Dec 18; 350(6267):1545-7. Cook PF, Reichmuth C, Rouse AA, Libby LA, Dennison SE, Carmichael OT, Kruse-Elliott KT, Bloom J, Singh B, Fravel VA, Barbosa L, Stuppino JJ, Van Bonn WG, Gulland FM, Ranganath C. PMID: 26668068.

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  79. Cognitive Control of Episodic Memory in Schizophrenia: Differential Role of Dorsolateral and Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015; 9:604. Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Phillips J, Boudewyn MA, Kring AM, Lesh TA, Long DL, Luck SJ, Niendam TA, Solomon M, Swaab TY, Carter CS. PMID: 26617507; PMCID: PMC4639631.

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  80. Memory and Space: Towards an Understanding of the Cognitive Map. J Neurosci. 2015 Oct 14; 35(41):13904-11. Schiller D, Eichenbaum H, Buffalo EA, Davachi L, Foster DJ, Leutgeb S, Ranganath C. PMID: 26468191; PMCID: PMC6608181.

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  81. Functional and Neuroanatomic Specificity of Episodic Memory Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of the Relational and Item-Specific Encoding Task. JAMA Psychiatry. 2015 Sep; 72(9):909-16. Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Harms MP, Barch DM, Gold JM, Layher E, Lesh TA, MacDonald AW, Niendam TA, Phillips J, Silverstein SM, Yonelinas AP, Carter CS. PMID: 26200928; PMCID: PMC4558363.

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  82. Impaired recollection of visual scene details in adults with autism spectrum conditions. J Abnorm Psychol. 2015 Aug; 124(3):565-75. Cooper RA, Plaisted-Grant KC, Hannula DE, Ranganath C, Baron-Cohen S, Simons JS. PMID: 26120966.

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  83. Cortical and subcortical contributions to sequence retrieval: Schematic coding of temporal context in the neocortical recollection network. Neuroimage. 2015 Nov 01; 121:78-90. Hsieh LT, Ranganath C. PMID: 26209802; PMCID: PMC4604031.

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  84. Navigating the human hippocampus without a GPS. Hippocampus. 2015 Sep; 25(9):1071. Zucker HR, Ranganath C. PMID: 26288084.

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  85. Functional subregions of the human entorhinal cortex. Elife. 2015 Jun 08; 4. Maass A, Berron D, Libby LA, Ranganath C, Düzel E. PMID: 26052749; PMCID: PMC4458841.

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  86. Cortico-hippocampal systems involved in memory and cognition: the PMAT framework. Prog Brain Res. 2015; 219:45-64. Ritchey M, Libby LA, Ranganath C. PMID: 26072233.

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  87. Significance of objects in the perirhinal cortex. Trends Cogn Sci. 2015 Jun; 19(6):302-3. Inhoff MC, Ranganath C. PMID: 25979850.

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  88. Differential effects of stress-induced cortisol responses on recollection and familiarity-based recognition memory. Neurobiol Learn Mem. 2015 Sep; 123:1-10. McCullough AM, Ritchey M, Ranganath C, Yonelinas A. PMID: 25930175; PMCID: PMC4530068.

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  89. Navigating the human hippocampus without a GPS. Hippocampus. 2015 Jun; 25(6):697-703. Zucker HR, Ranganath C. PMID: 25788106.

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  90. Electrophysiological Evidence for Impaired Control of Motor Output in Schizophrenia. Cereb Cortex. 2016 May; 26(5):1891-9. Kappenman ES, Luck SJ, Kring AM, Lesh TA, Mangun GR, Niendam T, Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Solomon M, Swaab TY, Carter CS. PMID: 25618891; PMCID: PMC6169463.

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  91. Quantitative comparison of 21 protocols for labeling hippocampal subfields and parahippocampal subregions in in vivo MRI: towards a harmonized segmentation protocol. Neuroimage. 2015 May 01; 111:526-41. Yushkevich PA, Amaral RS, Augustinack JC, Bender AR, Bernstein JD, Boccardi M, Bocchetta M, Burggren AC, Carr VA, Chakravarty MM, Chételat G, Daugherty AM, Davachi L, Ding SL, Ekstrom A, Geerlings MI, Hassan A, Huang Y, Iglesias JE, La Joie R, Kerchner GA, LaRocque KF, Libby LA, Malykhin N, Mueller SG, Olsen RK, Palombo DJ, Parekh MB, Pluta JB, Preston AR, Pruessner JC, Ranganath C, Raz N, Schlichting ML, Schoemaker D, Singh S, Stark CE, Suthana N, Tompary A, Turowski MM, Van Leemput K, Wagner AD, Wang L, Winterburn JL, Wisse LE, Yassa MA, Zeineh MM, Hippocampal Subfields Group (HSG). PMID: 25596463; PMCID: PMC4387011.

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  92. Delay-dependent contributions of medial temporal lobe regions to episodic memory retrieval. Elife. 2015 Jan 13; 4. Ritchey M, Montchal ME, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 25584461; PMCID: PMC4337612.

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  93. Medial temporal lobe coding of item and spatial information during relational binding in working memory. J Neurosci. 2014 Oct 22; 34(43):14233-42. Libby LA, Hannula DE, Ranganath C. PMID: 25339737; PMCID: PMC4205549.

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  94. States of curiosity modulate hippocampus-dependent learning via the dopaminergic circuit. Neuron. 2014 Oct 22; 84(2):486-96. Gruber MJ, Gelman BD, Ranganath C. PMID: 25284006; PMCID: PMC4252494.

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  95. Complementary roles of human hippocampal subregions during retrieval of spatiotemporal context. J Neurosci. 2014 May 14; 34(20):6834-42. Copara MS, Hassan AS, Kyle CT, Libby LA, Ranganath C, Ekstrom AD. PMID: 24828637; PMCID: PMC4019798.

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  96. Hippocampal activity patterns carry information about objects in temporal context. Neuron. 2014 Mar 05; 81(5):1165-1178. Hsieh LT, Gruber MJ, Jenkins LJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 24607234; PMCID: PMC3984944.

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  97. Brain mechanisms of successful recognition through retrieval of semantic context. J Cogn Neurosci. 2014 Aug; 26(8):1694-704. Flegal KE, Marín-Gutiérrez A, Ragland JD, Ranganath C. PMID: 24564467; PMCID: PMC5718629.

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  98. Functional connectivity relationships predict similarities in task activation and pattern information during associative memory encoding. J Cogn Neurosci. 2014 May; 26(5):1085-99. Ritchey M, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 24283495.

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  99. Neural correlates of state- and strength-based perception. J Cogn Neurosci. 2014 Apr; 26(4):792-809. Aly M, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 24283493.

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  100. Activity reductions in perirhinal cortex predict conceptual priming and familiarity-based recognition. Neuropsychologia. 2014 Jan; 52:19-26. Wang WC, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 24157537; PMCID: PMC3923843.

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  101. Spared and impaired spoken discourse processing in schizophrenia: effects of local and global language context. J Neurosci. 2013 Sep 25; 33(39):15578-87. Swaab TY, Boudewyn MA, Long DL, Luck SJ, Kring AM, Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Lesh T, Niendam T, Solomon M, Mangun GR, Carter CS. PMID: 24068824; PMCID: PMC3782627.

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  102. Parahippocampal cortex activation during context reinstatement predicts item recollection. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2013 Nov; 142(4):1287-97. Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 23937182; PMCID: PMC3939693.

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  103. Frontal midline theta oscillations during working memory maintenance and episodic encoding and retrieval. Neuroimage. 2014 Jan 15; 85 Pt 2:721-9. Hsieh LT, Ranganath C. PMID: 23933041; PMCID: PMC3859771.

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  104. Temporal stability and moderating effects of age and sex on CNTRaCS task performance. Schizophr Bull. 2014 Jul; 40(4):835-44. Strauss ME, McLouth CJ, Barch DM, Carter CS, Gold JM, Luck SJ, MacDonald AW, Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Keane BP, Silverstein SM. PMID: 23817024; PMCID: PMC4059430.

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  105. Detecting changes in scenes: the hippocampus is critical for strength-based perception. Neuron. 2013 Jun 19; 78(6):1127-37. Aly M, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 23791201; PMCID: PMC3694276.

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  106. Dissociable neural correlates of item and context retrieval in the medial temporal lobes. Behav Brain Res. 2013 Oct 01; 254:102-7. Wang WC, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 23711925; PMCID: PMC3772978.

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  107. Medial temporal lobe contributions to cued retrieval of items and contexts. Neuropsychologia. 2013 Oct; 51(12):2322-32. Hannula DE, Libby LA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 23466350; PMCID: PMC3737273.

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  108. Recollection and familiarity in schizophrenia: a quantitative review. Biol Psychiatry. 2013 May 15; 73(10):944-50. Libby LA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C, Ragland JD. PMID: 23245761; PMCID: PMC3609900.

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  109. Oscillatory activity during maintenance of spatial and temporal information in working memory. Neuropsychologia. 2013 Jan; 51(2):349-57. Roberts BM, Hsieh LT, Ranganath C. PMID: 23084981; PMCID: PMC3546228.

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  110. Two cortical systems for memory-guided behaviour. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2012 Oct; 13(10):713-26. Ranganath C, Ritchey M. PMID: 22992647.

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  111. Expected reward modulates encoding-related theta activity before an event. Neuroimage. 2013 Jan 01; 64:68-74. Gruber MJ, Watrous AJ, Ekstrom AD, Ranganath C, Otten LJ. PMID: 22917987; PMCID: PMC3518780.

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  112. Neurophysiological evidence for a recollection impairment in amnesia patients that leaves familiarity intact. Neuropsychologia. 2012 Nov; 50(13):3004-14. Addante RJ, Ranganath C, Olichney J, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 22898646; PMCID: PMC3483383.

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  113. Adaptation to cognitive context and item information in the medial temporal lobes. Neuropsychologia. 2012 Nov; 50(13):3062-9. Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 22846335; PMCID: PMC3483447.

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  114. Differential connectivity of perirhinal and parahippocampal cortices within human hippocampal subregions revealed by high-resolution functional imaging. J Neurosci. 2012 May 09; 32(19):6550-60. Libby LA, Ekstrom AD, Ragland JD, Ranganath C. PMID: 22573677; PMCID: PMC3374643.

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  115. Examining ERP correlates of recognition memory: evidence of accurate source recognition without recollection. Neuroimage. 2012 Aug 01; 62(1):439-50. Addante RJ, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 22548808; PMCID: PMC3381051.

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  116. Episodic memory function is associated with multiple measures of white matter integrity in cognitive aging. Front Hum Neurosci. 2012; 6:56. Lockhart SN, Mayda AB, Roach AE, Fletcher E, Carmichael O, Maillard P, Schwarz CG, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C, Decarli C. PMID: 22438841; PMCID: PMC3305887.

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  117. Distinguishing highly confident accurate and inaccurate memory: insights about relevant and irrelevant influences on memory confidence. Memory. 2012; 20(1):48-62. Chua EF, Hannula DE, Ranganath C. PMID: 22171810; PMCID: PMC3269835.

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  118. Can cognitive training improve episodic memory? Neuron. 2011 Dec 08; 72(5):688-91. Ranganath C, Flegal KE, Kelly LL. PMID: 22153366; PMCID: PMC3894118.

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  119. Relational and Item-Specific Encoding (RISE): task development and psychometric characteristics. Schizophr Bull. 2012 Jan; 38(1):114-24. Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Barch DM, Gold JM, Haley B, MacDonald AW, Silverstein SM, Strauss ME, Yonelinas AP, Carter CS. PMID: 22124089; PMCID: PMC3245591.

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  120. CNTRICS imaging biomarkers final task selection: Long-term memory and reinforcement learning. Schizophr Bull. 2012 Jan; 38(1):62-72. Ragland JD, Cohen NJ, Cools R, Frank MJ, Hannula DE, Ranganath C. PMID: 22102094; PMCID: PMC3245587.

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  121. Clinical, functional, and intertask correlations of measures developed by the Cognitive Neuroscience Test Reliability and Clinical Applications for Schizophrenia Consortium. Schizophr Bull. 2012 Jan; 38(1):144-52. Gold JM, Barch DM, Carter CS, Dakin S, Luck SJ, MacDonald AW, Ragland JD, Ranganath C, Kovacs I, Silverstein SM, Strauss M. PMID: 22101961; PMCID: PMC3245578.

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  122. Neural correlates of relational and item-specific encoding during working and long-term memory in schizophrenia. Neuroimage. 2012 Jan 16; 59(2):1719-26. Ragland JD, Blumenfeld RS, Ramsay IS, Yonelinas A, Yoon J, Solomon M, Carter CS, Ranganath C. PMID: 21907293; PMCID: PMC3230711.

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  123. Recollection, familiarity and memory strength: confusion about confounds. Trends Cogn Sci. 2011 Aug; 15(8):337-8. Diana RA, Ranganath C. PMID: 21742544.

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  124. Neural oscillations associated with item and temporal order maintenance in working memory. J Neurosci. 2011 Jul 27; 31(30):10803-10. Hsieh LT, Ekstrom AD, Ranganath C. PMID: 21795532; PMCID: PMC3164584.

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  125. Prestimulus theta activity predicts correct source memory retrieval. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Jun 28; 108(26):10702-7. Addante RJ, Watrous AJ, Yonelinas AP, Ekstrom AD, Ranganath C. PMID: 21670287; PMCID: PMC3127901.

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  126. Putting the pieces together: the role of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in relational memory encoding. J Cogn Neurosci. 2011 Jan; 23(1):257-65. Blumenfeld RS, Parks CM, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 20146616; PMCID: PMC3970078.

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  127. The medial temporal lobe supports conceptual implicit memory. Neuron. 2010 Dec 09; 68(5):835-42. Wang WC, Lazzara MM, Ranganath C, Knight RT, Yonelinas AP. PMID: 21144998; PMCID: PMC3031164.

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  128. Prefrontal and medial temporal lobe activity at encoding predicts temporal context memory. J Neurosci. 2010 Nov 17; 30(46):15558-65. Jenkins LJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 21084610; PMCID: PMC3842495.

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  129. A unified framework for the functional organization of the medial temporal lobes and the phenomenology of episodic memory. Hippocampus. 2010 Nov; 20(11):1263-90. Ranganath C. PMID: 20928833.

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  130. ERP correlates of source memory: unitized source information increases familiarity-based retrieval. Brain Res. 2011 Jan 07; 1367:278-86. Diana RA, Van den Boom W, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 20965154; PMCID: PMC3095515.

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  131. Medial temporal lobe activity during source retrieval reflects information type, not memory strength. J Cogn Neurosci. 2010 Aug; 22(8):1808-18. Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 19702458; PMCID: PMC2862119.

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  132. Use of eye movement monitoring to examine item and relational memory in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry. 2010 Oct 01; 68(7):610-6. Hannula DE, Ranganath C, Ramsay IS, Solomon M, Yoon J, Niendam TA, Carter CS, Ragland JD. PMID: 20673874; PMCID: PMC2943005.

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  133. Intracranial EEG correlates of expectancy and memory formation in the human hippocampus and nucleus accumbens. Neuron. 2010 Feb 25; 65(4):541-9. Axmacher N, Cohen MX, Fell J, Haupt S, Dümpelmann M, Elger CE, Schlaepfer TE, Lenartz D, Sturm V, Ranganath C. PMID: 20188658.

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  134. Theta and alpha oscillations during working-memory maintenance predict successful long-term memory encoding. Neurosci Lett. 2010 Jan 14; 468(3):339-43. Khader PH, Jost K, Ranganath C, Rösler F. PMID: 19922772; PMCID: PMC3951969.

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  135. The eyes have it: hippocampal activity predicts expression of memory in eye movements. Neuron. 2009 Sep 10; 63(5):592-9. Hannula DE, Ranganath C. PMID: 19755103; PMCID: PMC2747814.

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  136. Category expectation modulates baseline and stimulus-evoked activity in human inferotemporal cortex. Brain Res. 2009 Dec 08; 1301:89-99. Puri AM, Wojciulik E, Ranganath C. PMID: 19747463.

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  137. Prefrontal activation deficits during episodic memory in schizophrenia. Am J Psychiatry. 2009 Aug; 166(8):863-74. Ragland JD, Laird AR, Ranganath C, Blumenfeld RS, Gonzales SM, Glahn DC. PMID: 19411370; PMCID: PMC2885958.

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  138. CNTRICS final task selection: long-term memory. Schizophr Bull. 2009 Jan; 35(1):197-212. Ragland JD, Cools R, Frank M, Pizzagalli DA, Preston A, Ranganath C, Wagner AD. PMID: 18927344; PMCID: PMC2643960.

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  139. Perirhinal cortex supports encoding and familiarity-based recognition of novel associations. Neuron. 2008 Aug 28; 59(4):554-60. Haskins AL, Yonelinas AP, Quamme JR, Ranganath C. PMID: 18760692.

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  140. The effects of unitization on familiarity-based source memory: testing a behavioral prediction derived from neuroimaging data. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2008 Jul; 34(4):730-40. Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 18605864; PMCID: PMC2605011.

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  141. The cognitive neuroscience of memory function and dysfunction in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry. 2008 Jul 01; 64(1):18-25. Ranganath C, Minzenberg MJ, Ragland JD. PMID: 18495087; PMCID: PMC2474810.

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  142. Medial temporal lobe activity predicts successful relational memory binding. J Neurosci. 2008 Jan 02; 28(1):116-24. Hannula DE, Ranganath C. PMID: 18171929; PMCID: PMC2748793.

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  143. High-resolution multi-voxel pattern analysis of category selectivity in the medial temporal lobes. Hippocampus. 2008; 18(6):536-41. Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 18446830; PMCID: PMC2398650.

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  144. Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: evidence from slow event-related brain potentials. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2007 Sep; 7(3):212-24. Khader P, Ranganath C, Seemüller A, Rösler F. PMID: 17993207.

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  145. Imaging recollection and familiarity in the medial temporal lobe: a three-component model. Trends Cogn Sci. 2007 Sep; 11(9):379-86. Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 17707683.

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  146. Prefrontal cortex and long-term memory encoding: an integrative review of findings from neuropsychology and neuroimaging. Neuroscientist. 2007 Jun; 13(3):280-91. Blumenfeld RS, Ranganath C. PMID: 17519370.

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  147. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex contributes to successful relational memory encoding. J Neurosci. 2007 May 16; 27(20):5515-22. Murray LJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 17507573; PMCID: PMC6672342.

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  148. Topography and dynamics of associative long-term memory retrieval in humans. J Cogn Neurosci. 2007 Mar; 19(3):493-512. Khader P, Knoth K, Burke M, Ranganath C, Bien S, Rösler F. PMID: 17335397.

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  149. Dissociable correlates of two classes of retrieval processing in prefrontal cortex. Neuroimage. 2007 May 01; 35(4):1663-73. Ranganath C, Heller AS, Wilding EL. PMID: 17368914; PMCID: PMC2706910.

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  150. Reward expectation modulates feedback-related negativity and EEG spectra. Neuroimage. 2007 Apr 01; 35(2):968-78. Cohen MX, Elger CE, Ranganath C. PMID: 17257860; PMCID: PMC1868547.

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  151. Reinforcement learning signals predict future decisions. J Neurosci. 2007 Jan 10; 27(2):371-8. Cohen MX, Ranganath C. PMID: 17215398; PMCID: PMC6672075.

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  152. The electrophysiology of memory: section II: clinical studies. Exploring human memory processes with event-related potentials. Clin EEG Neurosci. 2007 Jan; 38(1):1. Grunwald T, Ranganath C. PMID: 17319585.

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  153. The medial temporal lobe and recognition memory. Annu Rev Neurosci. 2007; 30:123-52. Eichenbaum H, Yonelinas AP, Ranganath C. PMID: 17417939; PMCID: PMC2064941.

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  154. Neural mechanisms of expert skills in visual working memory. J Neurosci. 2006 Oct 25; 26(43):11187-96. Moore CD, Cohen MX, Ranganath C. PMID: 17065458; PMCID: PMC6674656.

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  155. White matter changes compromise prefrontal cortex function in healthy elderly individuals. J Cogn Neurosci. 2006 Mar; 18(3):418-29. Nordahl CW, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP, Decarli C, Fletcher E, Jagust WJ. PMID: 16513006; PMCID: PMC3776596.

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  156. Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex promotes long-term memory formation through its role in working memory organization. J Neurosci. 2006 Jan 18; 26(3):916-25. Blumenfeld RS, Ranganath C. PMID: 16421311; PMCID: PMC6675388.

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  157. Intact recollection memory in high-performing older adults: ERP and behavioral evidence. J Cogn Neurosci. 2006 Jan; 18(1):33-47. Duarte A, Ranganath C, Trujillo C, Knight RT. PMID: 16417681.

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  158. Working memory for visual objects: complementary roles of inferior temporal, medial temporal, and prefrontal cortex. Neuroscience. 2006 Apr 28; 139(1):277-89. Ranganath C. PMID: 16343785.

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  159. Individual differences in extraversion and dopamine genetics predict neural reward responses. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2005 Dec; 25(3):851-61. Cohen MX, Young J, Baek JM, Kessler C, Ranganath C. PMID: 16289773.

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  160. Content-specific activation during associative long-term memory retrieval. Neuroimage. 2005 Oct 01; 27(4):805-16. Khader P, Burke M, Bien S, Ranganath C, Rösler F. PMID: 15964209.

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  161. Effects of unilateral prefrontal lesions on familiarity, recollection, and source memory. J Neurosci. 2005 Sep 07; 25(36):8333-7. Duarte A, Ranganath C, Knight RT. PMID: 16148241; PMCID: PMC6725547.

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  162. Doubts about double dissociations between short- and long-term memory. Trends Cogn Sci. 2005 Aug; 9(8):374-80. Ranganath C, Blumenfeld RS. PMID: 16002324.

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  163. Working memory maintenance contributes to long-term memory formation: neural and behavioral evidence. J Cogn Neurosci. 2005 Jul; 17(7):994-1010. Ranganath C, Cohen MX, Brozinsky CJ. PMID: 16102232.

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  164. Behavioral and neural predictors of upcoming decisions. Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2005 Jun; 5(2):117-26. Cohen MX, Ranganath C. PMID: 16180619.

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  165. Functional connectivity with anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortices during decision-making. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2005 Apr; 23(1):61-70. Cohen MX, Heller AS, Ranganath C. PMID: 15795134.

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  166. Directing the mind's eye: prefrontal, inferior and medial temporal mechanisms for visual working memory. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2005 Apr; 15(2):175-82. Ranganath C, D'Esposito M. PMID: 15831399.

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  167. Different mechanisms of episodic memory failure in mild cognitive impairment. Neuropsychologia. 2005; 43(11):1688-97. Nordahl CW, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP, DeCarli C, Reed BR, Jagust WJ. PMID: 16009250; PMCID: PMC3771323.

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  168. Lag-sensitive repetition suppression effects in the anterior parahippocampal gyrus. Hippocampus. 2005; 15(5):557-61. Brozinsky CJ, Yonelinas AP, Kroll NE, Ranganath C. PMID: 15889401.

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  169. Functional connectivity with the hippocampus during successful memory formation. Hippocampus. 2005; 15(8):997-1005. Ranganath C, Heller A, Cohen MX, Brozinsky CJ, Rissman J. PMID: 16281291.

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  170. The 3-D prefrontal cortex: Hemispheric asymmetries in prefrontal activity and their relation to memory retrieval processes. J Cogn Neurosci. 2004 Jul-Aug; 16(6):903-7. Ranganath C. PMID: 15298778.

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  171. Category-specific modulation of inferior temporal activity during working memory encoding and maintenance. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2004 Jun; 20(1):37-45. Ranganath C, DeGutis J, D'Esposito M. PMID: 15130587.

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  172. Inferior temporal, prefrontal, and hippocampal contributions to visual working memory maintenance and associative memory retrieval. J Neurosci. 2004 Apr 21; 24(16):3917-25. Ranganath C, Cohen MX, Dam C, D'Esposito M. PMID: 15102907; PMCID: PMC6729418.

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  173. Dissociable neural correlates for familiarity and recollection during the encoding and retrieval of pictures. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2004 Feb; 18(3):255-72. Duarte A, Ranganath C, Winward L, Hayward D, Knight RT. PMID: 14741312.

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  174. Dissociable correlates of recollection and familiarity within the medial temporal lobes. Neuropsychologia. 2004; 42(1):2-13. Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP, Cohen MX, Dy CJ, Tom SM, D'Esposito M. PMID: 14615072.

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  175. Neural correlates of person recognition. Learn Mem. 2003 Jul-Aug; 10(4):253-60. Paller KA, Ranganath C, Gonsalves B, LaBar KS, Parrish TB, Gitelman DR, Mesulam MM, Reber PJ. PMID: 12888543; PMCID: PMC202315.

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  176. Neural mechanisms for detecting and remembering novel events. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2003 Mar; 4(3):193-202. Ranganath C, Rainer G. PMID: 12612632.

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  177. Prefrontal activity associated with working memory and episodic long-term memory. Neuropsychologia. 2003; 41(3):378-89. Ranganath C, Johnson MK, D'Esposito M. PMID: 12457762.

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  178. Coding of objects in the prefrontal cortex in monkeys and humans. Neuroscientist. 2002 Feb; 8(1):6-11. Rainer G, Ranganath C. PMID: 11843100.

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  179. Medial temporal lobe activity associated with active maintenance of novel information. Neuron. 2001 Sep 13; 31(5):865-73. Ranganath C, D'Esposito M. PMID: 11567623.

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  180. Left anterior prefrontal activation increases with demands to recall specific perceptual information. J Neurosci. 2000 Nov 15; 20(22):RC108. Ranganath C, Johnson MK, D'Esposito M. PMID: 11069977; PMCID: PMC6773176.

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  181. Use of the California Verbal Learning Test to detect proactive interference in the traumatically brain injured. J Clin Psychol. 2000 Apr; 56(4):553-62. Numan B, Sweet JJ, Ranganath C. PMID: 10775047.

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  182. Neural correlates of memory retrieval and evaluation. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2000 Mar; 9(2):209-22. Ranganath C, Paller KA. PMID: 10729705.

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  183. Frontal brain activity during episodic and semantic retrieval: insights from event-related potentials. J Cogn Neurosci. 1999 Nov; 11(6):598-609. Ranganath C, Paller KA. PMID: 10601741.

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  184. Frontal brain potentials during recognition are modulated by requirements to retrieve perceptual detail. Neuron. 1999 Mar; 22(3):605-13. Ranganath C, Paller KA. PMID: 10197539.

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  185. Brain waves following remembered faces index conscious recollection. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 1999 Mar; 7(4):519-31. Paller KA, Bozic VS, Ranganath C, Grabowecky M, Yamada S. PMID: 10076098.

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  186. Preliminary evidence that daily changes in frontal alpha asymmetry correlate with changes in affect in therapy sessions. Int J Psychophysiol. 1996 Aug-Sep; 23(1-2):137-41. Rosenfeld JP, Baehr E, Baehr R, Gotlib IH, Ranganath C. PMID: 8880374.

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