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Object and spatial mnemonic interference differentially engage lateral and medial entorhinal cortex in humans
ZM Reagh, MA Yassa
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (40), E4264-E4273, 2014
2852014
Rapid stimulation of human dentate gyrus function with acute mild exercise
K Suwabe, K Byun, K Hyodo, ZM Reagh, JM Roberts, A Matsushita, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (41), 10487-10492, 2018
2292018
Functional imbalance of anterolateral entorhinal cortex and hippocampal dentate/CA3 underlies age-related object pattern separation deficits
ZM Reagh, JA Noche, NJ Tustison, D Delisle, EA Murray, MA Yassa
Neuron 97 (5), 1187-1198. e4, 2018
2192018
Precise temporal memories are supported by the lateral entorhinal cortex in humans
ME Montchal, ZM Reagh, MA Yassa
Nature neuroscience 22 (2), 284-288, 2019
1782019
Competitive trace theory: a role for the hippocampus in contextual interference during retrieval
MA Yassa, ZM Reagh
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 7, 107, 2013
1592013
Intrinsic connectivity reveals functionally distinct cortico-hippocampal networks in the human brain
AJ Barnett, W Reilly, HR Dimsdale-Zucker, E Mizrak, Z Reagh, ...
PLoS biology 19 (6), e3001275, 2021
1442021
Greater loss of object than spatial mnemonic discrimination in aged adults
ZM Reagh, HD Ho, SL Leal, JA Noche, A Chun, EA Murray, MA Yassa
Hippocampus 26 (4), 417-422, 2016
1322016
The hippocampus constructs narrative memories across distant events
BI Cohn-Sheehy, AI Delarazan, ZM Reagh, JE Crivelli-Decker, K Kim, ...
Current Biology 31 (22), 4935-4945. e7, 2021
1282021
Aging alters neural activity at event boundaries in the hippocampus and Posterior Medial network
ZM Reagh, AI Delarazan, A Garber, C Ranganath
Nature communications 11 (1), 3980, 2020
1232020
Spatial discrimination deficits as a function of mnemonic interference in aged adults with and without memory impairment
ZM Reagh, JM Roberts, M Ly, N DiProspero, E Murray, MA Yassa
Hippocampus 24 (3), 303-314, 2014
1152014
Flexible reuse of cortico-hippocampal representations during encoding and recall of naturalistic events
ZM Reagh, C Ranganath
Nature Communications 14 (1), 1279, 2023
112*2023
What does the functional organization of cortico-hippocampal networks tell us about the functional organization of memory?
ZM Reagh, C Ranganath
Neuroscience letters 680, 69-76, 2018
1042018
Pattern separation and source memory engage distinct hippocampal and neocortical regions during retrieval
RF Stevenson, ZM Reagh, AP Chun, EA Murray, MA Yassa
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (4), 843-851, 2020
832020
Narratives bridge the divide between distant events in episodic memory
BI Cohn-Sheehy, AI Delarazan, JE Crivelli-Decker, ZM Reagh, ...
Memory & Cognition 50 (3), 478-494, 2022
772022
Repetition strengthens target recognition but impairs similar lure discrimination: evidence for trace competition
ZM Reagh, MA Yassa
Learning & Memory 21 (7), 342-346, 2014
772014
What’s in a context? Cautions, limitations, and potential paths forward
SM Stark, ZM Reagh, MA Yassa, CEL Stark
Neuroscience letters 680, 77-87, 2018
672018
The hippocampus generalizes across memories that share item and context information
LA Libby, ZM Reagh, NR Bouffard, JD Ragland, C Ranganath
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 31 (1), 24-35, 2019
602019
Longitudinal mapping of cortical thickness measurements: An Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative-based evaluation study
NJ Tustison, AJ Holbrook, BB Avants, JM Roberts, PA Cook, ZM Reagh, ...
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease 71 (1), 165-183, 2019
562019
Dissociated signals in human dentate gyrus and CA3 predict different facets of recognition memory
ZM Reagh, J Watabe, M Ly, E Murray, MA Yassa
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (40), 13301-13313, 2014
382014
Repetition reveals ups and downs of hippocampal, thalamic, and neocortical engagement during mnemonic decisions
ZM Reagh, EA Murray, MA Yassa
Hippocampus 27 (2), 169-183, 2017
362017
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