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Christine N. Smith, Ph.D.
Christine N. Smith, Ph.D.
VA San Diego Healthcare System; Assistant Professor, University of California San Diego
Verified email at ucsd.edu - Homepage
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Neural substrates mediating human delay and trace fear conditioning
DC Knight, DT Cheng, CN Smith, EA Stein, FJ Helmstetter
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (1), 218-228, 2004
3262004
Amygdala and hippocampal activity during acquisition and extinction of human fear conditioning
DC Knight, CN Smith, DT Cheng, EA Stein, FJ Helmstetter
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 4 (3), 317-325, 2004
3082004
Functional MRI of human amygdala activity during Pavlovian fear conditioning: stimulus processing versus response expression.
DT Cheng, DC Knight, CN Smith, EA Stein, FJ Helmstetter
Behavioral neuroscience 117 (1), 3, 2003
2322003
Medial temporal lobe activity during retrieval of semantic memory is related to the age of the memory
CN Smith, LR Squire
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (4), 930-938, 2009
1982009
Human amygdala activity during the expression of fear responses.
DT Cheng, DC Knight, CN Smith, FJ Helmstetter
Behavioral neuroscience 120 (6), 1187, 2006
1752006
Item memory, source memory, and the medial temporal lobe: Concordant findings from fMRI and memory-impaired patients
JJ Gold, CN Smith, PJ Bayley, Y Shrager, JB Brewer, CEL Stark, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (24), 9351-9356, 2006
1722006
Experience-dependent eye movements, awareness, and hippocampus-dependent memory
CN Smith, RO Hopkins, LR Squire
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (44), 11304-11312, 2006
1272006
Declarative memory, awareness, and transitive inference
C Smith, LR Squire
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (44), 10138-10146, 2005
1252005
Functional MRI of human Pavlovian fear conditioning: patterns of activation as a function of learning
DC Knight, CN Smith, EA Stein, FJ Helmstetter
Neuroreport 10 (17), 3665-3670, 1999
1191999
The hippocampus supports both recollection and familiarity when memories are strong
CN Smith, JT Wixted, LR Squire
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (44), 15693-15702, 2011
1012011
Comparison of explicit and incidental learning strategies in memory-impaired patients
CN Smith, ZJ Urgolites, RO Hopkins, LR Squire
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (1), 475-479, 2014
952014
Experience-dependent eye movements reflect hippocampus-dependent (aware) memory
CN Smith, LR Squire
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (48), 12825-12833, 2008
802008
Acquisition of differential delay eyeblink classical conditioning is independent of awareness.
CN Smith, RE Clark, JR Manns, LR Squire
Behavioral neuroscience 119 (1), 78, 2005
722005
When recognition memory is independent of hippocampal function
CN Smith, A Jeneson, JC Frascino, CB Kirwan, RO Hopkins, LR Squire
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (27), 9935-9940, 2014
562014
Different nonlinear functions in hippocampus and perirhinal cortex relating functional MRI activity to memory strength
Z Song, JT Wixted, CN Smith, LR Squire
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (14), 5783-5788, 2011
532011
Losing memories overnight: A unique form of human amnesia
CN Smith, JC Frascino, DL Kripke, PR McHugh, GJ Treisman, LR Squire
Neuropsychologia 48 (10), 2833-2840, 2010
492010
The nature of anterograde and retrograde memory impairment after damage to the medial temporal lobe
CN Smith, JC Frascino, RO Hopkins, LR Squire
Neuropsychologia 51 (13), 2709-2714, 2013
372013
When eye movements express memory for old and new scenes in the absence of awareness and independent of hippocampus
CN Smith, LR Squire
Learning & Memory 24 (2), 95-103, 2017
242017
Retrograde memory for public events in mild cognitive impairment and its relationship to anterograde memory and neuroanatomy.
CN Smith
Neuropsychology 28 (6), 959, 2014
232014
Eye movements support the link between conscious memory and medial temporal lobe function
ZJ Urgolites, CN Smith, LR Squire
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (29), 7599-7604, 2018
192018
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