Pierre‐Yves Jonin
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Mind the Brain Age: How Segmentation and Template Selection Reshape Structural Connectomes Open
Diffusion-weighted MRI samples the directional diffusion of water in vivo, and tractography uses this information to reconstruct brain fiber pathways. Mapping streamlines to an anatomical parcellation yields structural connectomes. However…
Ultra-short periods of wakeful rest promote the viewpoint-invariance of entities mnemonic representations Open
Humans can recognize thousands of visual objects after a single exposure, even against highly confusable objects, and despite viewpoint changes between learning and recognition. Memory consolidation processes like those taking place during…
Building memories on prior knowledge: behavioral and fMRI evidence of impairment in early Alzheimer’s Disease Open
Impaired memory is a hallmark of prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Prior knowledge associated with the memoranda has proved to have a powerful effect on memory in healthy subjects. Yet, barely nothing is known about its effect in early A…
Abnormal fMRI response in sub-hippocampal structures: how prior knowledge impairs memory in AD Open
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Refining understanding of working memory buffers through the construct of binding: Evidence from a single case informs theory and clinical practise Open
Binding operations carried out in working memory enable the integration of information from different sources during online performance. While available evidence suggests that working memory may involve distinct binding functions, whether …
Superior explicit memory despite severe developmental amnesia: In‐depth case study and neural correlates Open
The acquisition of new semantic memories is sometimes preserved in patients with hippocampal amnesia. Robust evidence for this comes from case reports of developmental amnesia suggesting that low‐to‐normal levels of semantic knowledge can …
Retrieval practice based on recognition memory: testing the retrieval effort hypothesis Open
We tested a core prediction of the retrieval effort hypothesis as an account for the testing effect (TE). Retrieval effort predicts that automatic, effortful retrieval should not lead to TE. Experiment 1 (N=76) showed that despite an encod…