2Massachusetts General Hospital Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Center (2009)
Anthony D. Wagner, Jill Clark, Cognitive Sciences
Prefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal cortex (LIPC) mediating control of semantic knowledge. One prominent theory posits that LIPC does not mediate...
RUNNING TITLE: Abstract rule representation CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: (2009)
Abstract Rules, Silvia A. Bunge, Itamar Kahn, Jonathan D. Wallis, Earl K. Miller, Anthony D. Wagner, ...
with data collection and analysis, R. Poldrack for contribution to the experimental design and analysis code, and L. Davachi and B. Gonsalves for comments on the manuscript. Copyright (c) 2003 by the...
CNTRICS Final Task Selection: Long-Term Memory (2009)
Ragland, John D., Cools, Roshan, Frank, Michael, Pizzagalli, Diego A., Preston, Alison, Ranganath, Charan, ...
Long-term memory (LTM) is a multifactorial construct, composed of different stages of information processing and different cognitive operations that are mediated by distinct neural systems, some of...
Hutchinson, J. Benjamin, Uncapher, Melina R., Wagner, Anthony D.
Functional neuroimaging studies of humans engaged in retrieval from episodic memory have revealed a surprisingly consistent pattern of retrieval-related activity in lateral posterior parietal cortex...
on Convergent Cortical Representation of Semantic Processing (2008)
In Bilinguals, Judy Illes, Wendy S. Francis, John E. Desmond, Gary H. Glover, ...
This study examined whether semantic processes in two languages (English and Spanish) are mediated by a common neural system in fluent bilinguals who acquired their second language years after...
Anthony D. Wagner, Daniel L. Schacter, Michael Rotte, Wilma Koutstaal, Anat Maril, Anders M. Dale, ...
A fundamental question about human memory is why some experiences are remembered whereas others are forgotten. Brain activation during word encoding was measured using blocked and event-related...
David Badre, Anthony D. Wagner
Accessing stored knowledge is a fundamental function of the cognitive and neural architectures ofmemory. Here, the authors review evidence from cognitive-behavioral paradigms, neuropsychological...
et al., eds), pp. 44–78, Clarendon Press (2008)
R. Developments In, Ken A. Paller, Anthony D. Wagner
knowledge about occlusion and containment events: a surprising discrepancy. Psychol. Sci. 12, 140–147
Cognitive Control and Episodic Memory Contributions from Prefrontal Cortex (2007)
Larry R. Squire, Daniel L. Schacter, Anthony D. Wagner
Cognitive and mnemonic control processes permit an individual to access and work with internal representations in a goal-directed manner. In so doing, these mechanisms are thought to guide stimulus...
NEUROSCIENCE: Remembrance of Things Past (2007)
Daniel L. Schacter, Anthony D. Wagner
In a typical day, people experience myriad events and see innumerable objects, yet only some of these experiences are converted into enduring memories (1). Progress in understanding the neural...
I John, E. Desmond, Jonathan B. Demb, Anthony D. Wagner, Maria V. Stone, ...
Alac--Frontablobe activation during semantic memory performance was examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a noninvasive technique for localizing neural activity associated with...
Y L. Buckner, Wilma Koutstaal, Daniel L. Schacter, Anthony D. Wagner, Bruce R. Rosen
A number of recent functional imaging studies have identified brain areas activated during tasks involving episodic memory retrieval. The identification of such areas provides a foundation for...
perceptual ¯uency: Evidence for distinct mnemonic (2007)
On the relationship between recognition familiarity and
Anthony D. Wagner, John E. Desmond, Gary H. Glover
Prefrontal cortex and recognition memory Functional-MRI evidence for context-dependent retrieval processes
The tip of the tongue (TOT) state refers to a temporary inaccessibility of information that one is sure exists in long-term memory and is on the verge of recovering. Using event-related fMRI, we...
3Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and (2007)
Ian G. Dobbins, For Underst, Heather Foley, Daniel L. Schacter, Anthony D. Wagner
extensive behavioral and neuropsychological research indicates that source memory can be dissociated from memory for particular items and may heavily depend on frontal lobe executive control...
R964 Dispatch Cognitive neuroscience: Forgetting of things past (2007)
Anthony D. Wagner, Lila Davachi
Recent functional imaging and electrophysiological results indicate that failure to remember experiences can result from a decreased recruitment of encoding processes that build effective memories...
Thilo Deckersbach, Stephan Heckers, Anthony D. Wagner, Daniel L. Schacter, Nathaniel M. Alpert, Alan J. Fischman, ...
Prefrontal regions supporting spontaneous and directed application of verbal learning strategies Evidence from PET
Bunge, Silvia A., Wendelken, Carter, Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
The present study examined the contributions of prefrontal cortex (PFC) subregions to two component processes underlying verbal analogical reasoning: semantic retrieval and integration. Event-related...
Dobbins, Ian G., Wagner, Anthony D.
Recollecting the past and discriminating novel from familiar memoranda depend on poorly understood prefrontal cortical (PFC) mechanisms hypothesized to vary according to memory task (e.g....
Frontal Lobe Mechanisms that Resolve Proactive Interference (2005)
Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
Memory of a past experience can interfere with processing during a subsequent experience, a phenomenon termed proactive interference (PI). Neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence implicate the...
Dobbins, Ian G., Wagner, Anthony D.
Recollecting the past and discriminating novel from familiar memoranda depend on poorly understood prefrontal cortical (PFC) mechanisms hypothesized to vary according to memory task (e.g....
Frontal Lobe Mechanisms that Resolve Proactive Interference (2005)
Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
Memory of a past experience can interfere with processing during a subsequent experience, a phenomenon termed proactive interference (PI). Neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence implicate the...
Dobbins, Ian G., Wagner, Anthony D.
Recollecting the past and discriminating novel from familiar memoranda depend on poorly understood prefrontal cortical (PFC) mechanisms hypothesized to vary according to memory task (e.g....
Frontal Lobe Mechanisms that Resolve Proactive Interference (2005)
Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
Memory of a past experience can interfere with processing during a subsequent experience, a phenomenon termed proactive interference (PI). Neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence implicate the...
Bunge, Silvia A., Wendelken, Carter, Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
The present study examined the contributions of prefrontal cortex (PFC) subregions to two component processes underlying verbal analogical reasoning: semantic retrieval and integration. Event-related...
Bunge, Silvia A., Wendelken, Carter, Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
The present study examined the contributions of prefrontal cortex (PFC) subregions to two component processes underlying verbal analogical reasoning: semantic retrieval and integration. Event-related...
Anthony D. Wagner, Anat Maril, Robert A. Bjork, Daniel L. Schacter
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays a fundamental role in internally guided behavior. Although it is generally accepted that PFC subserves working memory and executive control operations, it remains...
Savage, Cary R., Deckersbach, Thilo, Heckers, Stephan, Wagner, Anthony D., Schacter, Daniel L., Alpert, Nathaniel M., ...
The prefrontal cortex has been implicated in strategic memory processes, including the ability to use semantic organizational strategies to facilitate episodic learning. An important feature of these...
Prefrontal– temporal circuitry for episodic encoding and subsequent (2000)
Brenda A. Kirchhoff, Anthony D. Wagner, Anat Maril, Chantal E. Stern
Humans encounter and form memories for multiple types of experiences that differ in content, novelty, and memorability. Critical for understanding memory is determining (1) how the brain supports the...
Interactions between forms of memory: when priming hinders new episodic learning (2000)
Anthony D. Wagner, Anat Mariland, Daniell Schacter
& Human memory consists of multiple forms, including priming and explicit memory.Although considerable evidence indicates that priming and explicit memory are functionally and neuroanatomically...
Task-specific Repetition Priming in Left Inferior Prefrontal Cortex (2000)
Wagner, Anthony D., Koutstaal, Wilma, Maril, Anat, Schacter, Daniel L., Buckner, Randy L.
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that activation in left inferior prefrontal cortices (LIPC) is reduced during repeated (primed) relative to initial (unprimed) stimulus processing. These...
When encoding yields remembering: Insights from event-related neuroimaging (1999)
Anthony D. Wagner, Wilma Koutstaal, Daniel L. Schacter
To understand human memory, it is important to determine why some experiences are remembered whereas others are forgotten. Until recently, insights into the neural bases of human memory encoding, the...
Medial temporal lobe activations in fmri and pet studies of episodic encoding and retrieval (1999)
Daniel L. Schacter, Anthony D. Wagner
ABSTRACT: Early neuroimaging studies often failed to obtain evidence of medial temporal lobe (MTL) activation during episodic encoding or retrieval, but a growing number of studies using functional...
Russell A. Poldrack, Anthony D. Wagner, Matthew W. Prull, John E. Desmond, Gary H. Glover
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have implicated left inferior prefrontal cortex (LIPC) in both semantic and phonological processing. In this study, functional magnetic resonance imaging...
John E. Desmond, Anthony D. Wagner, Bruce L. Ginier, Gary H. Glover
The lobular distributions of functional activation of the cerebellum during verbal working-memory and finger movement tasks were investigated using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)....
Thesis (M.A.)--Mankato State University, 1996.
Jonathan B. Demb, John E. Desmond, Anthony D. Wagner, An J. Vaidya, Gary H. Glover
Prefrontal cortical function was examined during semantic encoding and repetition priming using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a noninvasive technique for localizing regional changes...
Cabeza, Roberto, Rao, Stephen M., Wagner, Anthony D., Mayer, Andrew R., Schacter, Daniel L.
To investigate the types of memory traces recovered by the medial temporal lobe (MTL), neural activity during veridical and illusory recognition was measured with the use of functional MRI (fMRI)....
Multiple routes to memory: Distinct medial temporal lobe processes build item and source memories
Davachi, Lila, Mitchell, Jason P., Wagner, Anthony D.
A central function of memory is to permit an organism to distinguish between stimuli that have been previously encountered and those that are novel. Although the medial temporal lobe (which includes...
Computational and neurobiological mechanisms underlying cognitive flexibility
Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
The ability to switch between multiple tasks is central to flexible behavior. Although switching between tasks is readily accomplished, a well established consequence of task switching (TS) is...
Cabeza, Roberto, Rao, Stephen M., Wagner, Anthony D., Mayer, Andrew R., Schacter, Daniel L.
To investigate the types of memory traces recovered by the medial temporal lobe (MTL), neural activity during veridical and illusory recognition was measured with the use of functional MRI (fMRI)....
Multiple routes to memory: Distinct medial temporal lobe processes build item and source memories
Davachi, Lila, Mitchell, Jason P., Wagner, Anthony D.
A central function of memory is to permit an organism to distinguish between stimuli that have been previously encountered and those that are novel. Although the medial temporal lobe (which includes...
Computational and neurobiological mechanisms underlying cognitive flexibility
Badre, David, Wagner, Anthony D.
The ability to switch between multiple tasks is central to flexible behavior. Although switching between tasks is readily accomplished, a well established consequence of task switching (TS) is...