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  • 1. Mood states modulate activity in semantic brain areas during emotional word encoding.
    Kiefer M, Schuch S, Schenck W, Fiedler K.
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  • 2. The effect of encoding manipulation on word-stem cued recall: an event-related potential study.
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  • 4. Distributed self in episodic memory: neural correlates of successful retrieval of self-encoded positive and negative personality traits.
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  • 7. Brain mechanisms for mood congruent memory facilitation.
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  • 11. The control of memory retrieval: insights from event-related potentials.
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  • 12. fMRI evidence of word frequency and strength effects in recognition memory.
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  • 13. Recognition memory for studied words is determined by cortical activation differences at encoding but not during retrieval.
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  • 17. Emotional context during encoding of neutral items modulates brain activation not only during encoding but also during recognition.
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  • 18. Event-related fMRI studies of episodic encoding and retrieval: meta-analyses using activation likelihood estimation.
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  • 19. Event-related potential correlates of the retrieval of emotional and nonemotional context.
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  • 20. Oscillatory correlates of retrieval-induced forgetting in recognition memory.
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