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The long and the short of it: relational memory impairments in amnesia, even at short lags
DE Hannula, D Tranel, NJ Cohen
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (32), 8352-8359, 2006
5482006
The eyes have it: hippocampal activity predicts expression of memory in eye movements
DE Hannula, C Ranganath
Neuron 63 (5), 592-599, 2009
4402009
Worth a glance: using eye movements to investigate the cognitive neuroscience of memory
DE Hannula, RR Althoff, DE Warren, L Riggs, NJ Cohen, JD Ryan
Frontiers in human neuroscience 4, 166, 2010
3742010
Medial temporal lobe activity predicts successful relational memory binding
DE Hannula, C Ranganath
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (1), 116-124, 2008
3332008
Rapid onset relational memory effects are evident in eye movement behavior, but not in hippocampal amnesia
DE Hannula, JD Ryan, D Tranel, NJ Cohen
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 19 (10), 1690-1705, 2007
2582007
Imaging implicit perception: promise and pitfalls
DE Hannula, DJ Simons, NJ Cohen
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 6 (3), 247-255, 2005
2222005
The hippocampus reevaluated in unconscious learning and memory: at a tipping point?
DE Hannula, AJ Greene
Frontiers in human neuroscience 6, 80, 2012
1832012
The obligatory effects of memory on eye movements
JD Ryan, DE Hannula, NJ Cohen
Memory 15 (5), 508-525, 2007
1732007
The eyes know: Eye movements as a veridical index of memory
DE Hannula, CL Baym, DE Warren, NJ Cohen
Psychological science 23 (3), 278-287, 2012
1492012
Medial temporal lobe coding of item and spatial information during relational binding in working memory
LA Libby, DE Hannula, C Ranganath
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (43), 14233-14242, 2014
1422014
Medial temporal lobe contributions to cued retrieval of items and contexts
DE Hannula, LA Libby, AP Yonelinas, C Ranganath
Neuropsychologia 51 (12), 2322-2332, 2013
822013
Hippocampus from Cells to Systems
DE Hannula, MC Duff
Springer International Publishing 10, 978-3, 2017
632017
Distinguishing highly confident accurate and inaccurate memory: Insights about relevant and irrelevant influences on memory confidence
EF Chua, DE Hannula, C Ranganath
Memory 20 (1), 48-62, 2012
592012
Use of eye movement monitoring to examine item and relational memory in schizophrenia
DE Hannula, C Ranganath, IS Ramsay, M Solomon, J Yoon, TA Niendam, ...
Biological Psychiatry 68 (7), 610-616, 2010
522010
Impact of schizophrenia on anterior and posterior hippocampus during memory for complex scenes
JD Ragland, E Layher, DE Hannula, TA Niendam, TA Lesh, M Solomon, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 13, 82-88, 2017
492017
How self‐relevant imagination affects memory for behaviour
AK Thomas, DE Hannula, EF Loftus
Applied Cognitive Psychology 21 (1), 69-86, 2007
382007
Short-term retention of relational memory in amnesia revisited: accurate performance depends on hippocampal integrity
LTS Yee, DE Hannula, D Tranel, NJ Cohen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8, 16, 2014
372014
Impaired recollection of visual scene details in adults with autism spectrum conditions.
RA Cooper, KC Plaisted-Grant, DE Hannula, C Ranganath, ...
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 124 (3), 565, 2015
362015
Event-related potential signatures of relational memory
DE Hannula, KD Federmeier, NJ Cohen
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 18 (11), 1863-1876, 2006
362006
Memory for items and relationships among items embedded in realistic scenes: disproportionate relational memory impairments in amnesia.
DE Hannula, D Tranel, JS Allen, BA Kirchhoff, AE Nickel, NJ Cohen
Neuropsychology 29 (1), 126, 2015
352015
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