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2007

  • Bowles B, Crupi C, Mirsattari SM, Pigott SE, Parrent AG, Pruessner JC, Yonelinas AP, & Köhler S (2007). Impaired familiarity with preserved recollection after anterior temporal-lobe resection that spares the hippocampus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 104 (41), 16382–16387.  {PDF}
  • Diana RA, Yonelinas AP, & Ranganath C (2007). Imaging recollection and familiarity in the medial temporal lobe: a three-component model. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(9),379-386. {PDF}
  • Eichenbaum H, Yonelinas AP, & Ranganath C (2007). The medial temporal lobe and recognition memory. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 30, 123-152.  {PDF}
  • Parks CM & Yonelinas AP (2007). Moving beyond pure signal-detection models: Comment on Wixted. Psychological Review, 114 (1), 188-202.  {PDF}
  • Quamme JR, Yonelinas AP, & Norman KA (2007). Effect of unitization on associative recognition in amnesia. Hippocampus, 17 (3), 192-200.  {PDF}
  • Sauvage MM, Fortin NJ, Owens CB, Yonelinas AP, Eichenbaum H (2007). Recognition memory: Opposite effects of hippocampal damage on recollection and familiarity. Nature Neuroscience, Article in Press.  {PDF}
  • Sharot T, Verfaellie M, & Yonelinas AP (2007). How emotion strengthens the recollective experience: a time-dependent hippocampal process. PLoS ONE, 2 (10), e1068.  {PDF}
  • Sharot T & Yonelinas AP (2007). Differential time-dependent effects of emotion on recollective experience and memory for contextual information. Cognition, Article in Press.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP & Parks CM (2007). Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROCs) in Recognition Memory: A Review. Psychological Bulletin, 133 (5), 800–832.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Widaman K, Mungas D, Reed B, Weiner MW, & Chui HC (2007). Memory in the aging brain: Doubly dissociating the contribution of the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex. Hippocampus, 17 (11), 1134-1140.  {PDF}

2006

  • Harrington GS, Tomaszewski Farias S, Buonocore MH, & Yonelinas AP (2006). The intersubject and intrasubject reproducibility of FMRI activation during three encoding tasks: implications for clinical applications. Neuroradiology, 48 (7), 495-505.  {PDF}
  • Klimesch W, Hanslmayr S, Sauseng P, Gruber W, Brozinsky CJ, Kroll NE, Yonelinas AP, & Doppelmayr M (2006). Oscillatory EEG Correlates of Episodic Trace Decay. Cerebral Cortex, 16 (2), 280-290.  {PDF}
  • Nordahl CW, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP, Decarli C, Fletcher E, & Jagust WJ (2006). White matter changes compromise prefrontal cortex function in healthy elderly individuals. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18 (3), 418-429.  {PDF}

2005

  • Aggleton JP, Vann SD, Denby C, Dix S, Mayes AR, Roberts N, & Yonelinas AP (2005). Sparing of the familiarity component of recognition memory in a patient with hippocampal pathology. Neuropsychologia, 43 (12), 1810-1823.  {PDF}
  • Brozinsky CJ, Yonelinas AP, Kroll NE, & Ranganath C (2005). Lag-sensitive repetition suppression effects in the anterior parahippocampal gyrus. Hippocampus, 15 (5), 557-561.  {PDF}
  • Kishiyama MM, Yonelinas AP, Kroll NEA, Lazzara MM, & Nolan EC (2005). Bilateral thalamic lesions affect recollection– and familiarity-based recognition memory judgments. Cortex, 41 (6), 778-788.  {PDF}
  • Nordahl CW, Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP, DeCarli C, Reed BR, & Jagust WJ (2005). Different mechanisms of episodic memory failure in mild cognitive impairment. Neuropsychologia, 43 (11), 1688-1697.  {PDF
  • Yonelinas AP, Otten LJ, Shaw KN, & Rugg MD (2005). Separating the brain regions involved in recollection and familiarity in recognition memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 25 (11), 3002-3008.  {PDF}

2004

  • Dobbins IG, Kroll NEA, & Yonelinas AP (2004). Dissociating familiarity from recollection using rote rehearsal. Memory and Cognition, 32 (6), 932-944.  {PDF}
  • Kishiyama MM, Yonelinas AP, & Lazzara MM (2004). The von Restorff Effect in Amnesia: The Contribution of the Hippocampal System to Novelty-Related Memory Enhancements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16 (1), 15-23.  {PDF}
  • Petkov CI, Wu CC, Eberling JL, Mungas D, Zrelak PA, Yonelinas AP, Haan MN, & Jagust WJ (2004). Correlates of memory function in community-dwelling elderly: the importance of white matter hyperintensities. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 10 (3), 371-381.  {PDF
  • Quamme JR, Yonelinas AP, Widaman KF, Kroll NEA, & Sauvé MJ (2004) Recall and recognition in mild hypoxia: Using covariance structural modeling to test competing theories of explicit memory. Neuropsychologia, 42 (5), 672-691.  {PDF}
  • Ranganath C, Yonelinas AP, Cohen MX, Dy CJ, Tom SM, & D’Esposito M (2004). Dissociable Correlates for Recollection and Familiarity within the Medial Temporal Lobes. Neuropsychologia, 42 (1), 2-13.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Quamme JR, Widaman KF, Kroll NEA, Sauvé MJ, & Knight RT (2004). Mild Hypoxia Disrupts Recollection, not Familiarity. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 4 (3), 393-400.  {PDF}
    • Wixted JT & Squire LR (2004). Recall, recognition, and the hippocampus: Reply to Yonelinas et al (2004). Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 4 (3), 401-406.  {PDF}

2003

  • Kishiyama MM & Yonelinas AP (2003). Novelty effects on recollection and familiarity in recognition memory. Memory and Cognition, 31 (7), 1045-1051.  {PDF}
  • Kroll NEA, Yonelinas AP, Kishiyama MM, Baynes K, Knight RT, & Gazzaniga MS (2003). The Neural Substrates of Visual Implicit Memory: Do the Two Hemisphere’s Play Different Roles? Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 15 (6), 833-842.  {PDF}
  • Rugg MD & Yonelinas AP (2003). Human Recognition Memory: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. Trends in Cognitive Science, 7 (7), 313-319.  {PDF}

2002

  • Blum D, Yonelinas AP, Luks T, Newitt D, Oh J, Lu Y, Nelson S, Goodkin D, & Pelletier D (2002). Dissociating perceptual and conceptual implicit memory in multiple sclerosis patients. Brain and Cognition, 50 (1), 51-61.  {PDF}
  • Kroll NE, Yonelinas AP, Dobbins IG, & Frederick CM (2002). Separating sensitivity from response bias: Implications of comparisons of yes-no and forced-choice tests for models and measures of recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 131(2), 241-254. {PDF
  • Lazzara MM, Yonelinas AP, & Ober BA (2002). Implicit memory in aging: Normal transfer across semantic decisions and stimulus format. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 9 (2), 145-156.  {PDF}
  • Quamme J, Friderick CM, Kroll NEA, Yonelinas AP, & Dobbins IG (2002). Recognition memory for source and occurrence: The importance of recollection. Memory and Cognition, 30 (6), 893-907.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas, AP (2002). The nature of recollection and familiarity: A review of 30 years of research. Journal of Memory and Language, 46 (3), 441-517.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Kroll NE, Quamme JR, Lazzara MM, Sauvé MJ, Widaman KF, & Knight RT (2002). Effects of extensive temporal lobe damage or mild hypoxia on recollection and familiarity. Nature Neuroscience, 5 (11), 1236-1241.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP & Levy BJ (2002). Dissociating familiarity from recollection in human recognition memory: Differences of forgetting over short retention intervals. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 9 (3), 575-582.  {PDF}

2001

  • Blum D & Yonelinas AP (2001). Transfer across modality in perceptual implicit memory. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 8 (1), 147-154.  {PDF}
  • Düzel E, Picton TW, Cabeza R, Yonelinas AP, Scheich H, Heinze H, & Tulving E (2001). Comparative electrophysiological and hemodynamic measures of neural activation during memory-retrieval. Human Brain Mapping, 13 (2), 104-123.  {PDF}
  • Klimish W, Doppelmayr M, Yonelinas AP, Kroll NEA, Lazzara M, Rohm D, & Gruber W (2001). Theta synchronization during episodic retrieval: Neural correlates of conscious awareness. Cognitive Brain Research, 12 (1), 33-38.  {PDF}
  • Kroll NEA, Rocha DA, Yonelinas AP, & Baynes K (2001). Form-specific visual priming in the left and right hemispheres. Brain and Cognition, 47 (3), 564-569.  {PDF}
  • Lazzara MM, Yonelinas AP, & Ober BA (2001). Conceptual Implicit Memory Performance in Alzheimer’s Disease. Neuropsychology, 15 (4), 483-491.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas, AP (2001a). Components of episodic memory: The contribution of recollection and familiarity. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series B, 356 (1413), 1363-1374.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas, AP (2001b). Consciousness, control and confidence: The three Cs of recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 130 (3), 361-379.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Hopfinger JB, Buonocore MH, Kroll NEA, & Baynes K (2001). Hippocampal, parahippocampal and occipital-temporal contributions to associative and item recognition memory: An fMRI study. Neuroreport, 12 (2), 359-363.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Kroll NEA, Baynes K, Dobbins IG, Frederick CM,  Knight RT, & Gazzaniga MS (2001). Visual Implicit Memory in the Left Hemisphere: Evidence from Callosotomy and Occipital-Lobe Lesion Patients. Psychological Science, 12 (4), 293-298.  {PDF}

2000

  • Dobbins IG, Khoe W, Yonelinas AP, & Kroll NEA (2000). Predicting Individual False Alarm Rates and Signal Detection Theory: A Role for Remembering? Memory and Cognition, 28 (8), 1347-1356.  {PDF}
  • Khoe W, Kroll NEA, Yonelinas AP, Dobbins IG, & Knight RT (2000). The contribution of recollection and familiarity to yes-no and forced choice recognition tests in healthy subjects and amnesics. Neuropsychologia, 38 (10), 1333-1341.  {PDF}

1999

  • Düzel E, Cabeza R, Picton TW, Yonelinas AP, Scheich H, Heinze H, & Tulving E (1999). Task-related and item-related brain processes of memory retrieval. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 96, 1794-1799.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas, AP (1999a). The contribution of recollection and familiarity to recognition and source memory: an analysis of receiver operating characteristics and a formal model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 25 (6), 1415-1434.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas, AP (1999b). Recognition Memory ROCs and the Dual-Process Signal-Detection Model: Comment on Glanzer, Kim, Hilford, and Adams. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition, 25 (2), 514-521.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Kroll NEA, Dobbins IG, Lazzara M, & Knight RT (1999). The Neural Substrates of Recollection and Familiarity. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 22 (3), 468-469.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Kroll NEA, Dobbins IG, & Soltani M (1999). Recognition Memory for Faces: When Familiarity Supports Associative Recognition Judgments. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 6 (4), 654-661.  {PDF}

1998

  • Dobbins IG, Kroll NEA, Yonelinas AP, & Liu Q (1998). Distinctiveness in recognition and free recall: The role of recollection in the rejection of the familiar. Journal of Memory and Language, 38 (1), 381-400.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Kroll NEA, Dobbins IG, Lazzara M, & Knight RT (1998). Recollection and familiarity deficits in amnesia: Convergence of remember/know, process dissociation, and receiver operating characteristic data. Neuropsychology, 12 (3), 323-339.  {PDF}

1997

  • Düzel E, Yonelinas AP, Mangun GR, Heinze H, & Tulving E (1997). Event-related brain potential correlates of two states of conscious awareness in memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 94 (11), 5973-5978.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas, AP (1997). Recognition memory ROCs for item and associative information: The contribution of recollection and familiarity. Memory and Cognition, 25 (6), 747-763.  {PDF}

1996

  • Yonelinas AP, Dobbins I, Szymanski MD, Dhaliwal HS, & Kink L (1996). Signal detection, threshold, and dual process models of recognition memory: ROCs and conscious recollection. Consciousness and Cognition, 5 (4), 418-441.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP & Jacoby LL (1996a).  Noncriterial recollection: Familiarity as automatic, irrelevant recollection. Consciousness and Cognition, 5 (1-2), 131-141.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP & Jacoby LL (1996b).  Response bias and the process dissociation procedure. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 125 (4), 422-434.  {PDF}

1995

  • Yonelinas AP & Jacoby LL (1995a). Dissociating automatic and controlled processes in a memory-search task: Beyond implicit memory. Psychological Research, 57 (3-4), 156-165.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP & Jacoby LL (1995b). The relation between remembering and knowing as bases for recognition: Effects of size congruency. Journal of Memory and Language, 34 (5), 622-643.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP, Regehr G, & Jacoby LL (1995). Incorporating response bias into a dual-process theory of memory. Journal of Memory and Language, 34 (6), 821-835.  {PDF}

1994

  • Yonelinas, AP (1994). Receiver operating characteristics in recognition memory: Evidence for a dual process model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 20 (6), 1341-1354.  {PDF}
  • Yonelinas AP & Jacoby LL (1994). Dissociations of processes in recognition memory: effects of interference and of response speed. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 48 (4), 516-535.  {PDF}

1993

  • Challis BH, Chiu C, Kerr SA, Law J, Schneider L, Yonelinas AP, & Tulving E (1993). Perceptual and conceptual cueing in implicit and explicit retrieval. Memory, 1 (2), 127-151.  {PDF}
  • Jacoby LL, Toth JP, & Yonelinas AP (1993). Separating conscious and unconscious influences of memory: Measuring recollection. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 122 (2), 139-154.  {PDF}

1992

  • Yonelinas AP, Hockley W, & Murdock BB (1992). Tests of the list-strength effect in recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 18 (2), 345-355.  {PDF}