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Signy Sheldon
Signy Sheldon
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The role of the hippocampus in memory and mental construction
S Sheldon, B Levine
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1369 (1), 76-92, 2016
2012016
Individual differences in autobiographical memory
DJ Palombo, S Sheldon, B Levine
Trends in cognitive sciences 22 (7), 583-597, 2018
1962018
Episodic memory processes mediated by the medial temporal lobes contribute to open-ended problem solving
S Sheldon, MP McAndrews, M Moscovitch
Neuropsychologia 49 (9), 2439-2447, 2011
1942011
Priming and sentence context support listening to noise-vocoded speech by younger and older adults
S Sheldon, MK Pichora-Fuller, BA Schneider
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123 (1), 489-499, 2008
1872008
A neurocognitive perspective on the forms and functions of autobiographical memory retrieval
S Sheldon, C Fenerci, L Gurguryan
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 13, 4, 2019
1392019
The nature and time‐course of medial temporal lobe contributions to semantic retrieval: An fMRI study on verbal fluency
S Sheldon, M Moscovitch
Hippocampus 22 (6), 1451-1466, 2012
1392012
Intrinsic medial temporal lobe connectivity relates to individual differences in episodic autobiographical remembering
S Sheldon, N Farb, DJ Palombo, B Levine
Cortex 74, 206-216, 2016
1342016
Recollective performance advantages for implicit memory tasks
SAM Sheldon, M Moscovitch
Memory 18 (7), 681-697, 2010
1142010
Same as it ever was: Vividness modulates the similarities and differences between the neural networks that support retrieving remote and recent autobiographical memories
S Sheldon, B Levine
NeuroImage 83, 880-891, 2013
992013
Autobiographical event memory and aging: Older adults get the gist
MD Grilli, S Sheldon
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 26 (12), 1079-1089, 2022
942022
Individual differences in visual imagery determine how event information is remembered
S Sheldon, R Amaral, B Levine
Memory 25 (3), 360-369, 2017
822017
More than a feeling: Emotional cues impact the access and experience of autobiographical memories
S Sheldon, J Donahue
Memory & cognition 45 (5), 731-744, 2017
792017
Effect of age, presentation method, and learning on identification of noise-vocoded words
S Sheldon, MK Pichora-Fuller, BA Schneider
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 123 (1), 476-488, 2008
792008
Differential contributions of executive and episodic memory functions to problem solving in younger and older adults
S Vandermorris, S Sheldon, G Winocur, M Moscovitch
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 19 (10), 1087-1096, 2013
642013
Ill-defined problem solving in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: Linking episodic memory to effective solution generation
S Sheldon, S Vandermorris, M Al-Haj, S Cohen, G Winocur, M Moscovitch
Neuropsychologia 68, 168-175, 2015
552015
Emotional cue effects on accessing and elaborating upon autobiographical memories
S Sheldon, K Williams, S Harrington, AR Otto
Cognition 198, 104217, 2020
542020
What versus where: Investigating how autobiographical memory retrieval differs when accessed with thematic versus spatial information
S Sheldon, S Chu
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (9), 1909-1921, 2017
532017
Hippocampus and temporal pole functional connectivity is associated with age and individual differences in autobiographical memory
R Setton, L Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, S Sheldon, GR Turner, RN Spreng
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (41), e2203039119, 2022
492022
Episodic memory contributions to autobiographical memory and open-ended problem-solving specificity in younger and older adults
SL Peters, CL Fan, S Sheldon
Memory & cognition 47 (8), 1592-1605, 2019
462019
Dissociating patterns of anterior and posterior hippocampal activity and connectivity during distinct forms of category fluency
S Sheldon, MP McAndrews, J Pruessner, M Moscovitch
Neuropsychologia 90, 148-158, 2016
462016
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