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| Review Rugg and Wilding Retrieval processing and episodic memory Retrieval processing and episodic memory Michael Rugg and Edward Wilding The emergence brain imaging has had major impact research into the cognitive and neural bases human memory area which this impact has been particularly strong retrieval processing the processes engaged when attempting retrieve information during memory test Several different classes retrieval process such mode effort and success have been invoked account for findings from neuroimaging studies episodic retrieval this article discuss how these different kinds process along with fourth kind associated with retrieval orientation can investigated brain imaging experiments then review studies retrieval processing and assess how well their designs match our proposed criteria for dissociating the neural correlates different classes retrieval process conclude that few studies have used designs that permit these different kinds process independently identified and that presently there little evidence indicate which kinds processing can fractionated terms their neural correlates Rugg the Institute Cognitive Neuroscience and Department Psychology University College London Queen Square London AR tel fax mail rugg ucl L Wilding the School Psychology Cardiff University Cardiff YG remember past event information must retrieved from episodic memory Episodic retrieval thought involve interaction between retrieval cue self generated provided the environment a | |||||||||
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