Functional Neuroimaging of Memory Lab
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Functional Neuroimaging of Memory Lab
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We are the fNIM Lab led by Dr. Michael Rugg.
Our research investigates the cognitive and neural bases of memory and how and why memory function differs with healthy aging or neurological disease.
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September 22, 2025 at 9:01 PM
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Strikingly, we also found that cortical volume fully mediated the commonly observed association between age and reinstatement in these regions, meaning differences in reinstatement were explained by cortical volume, independently of age.

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Effects of cortical thickness, volume, and memory performance on age differences in neural reinstatement of scene information
Abstract. The strength of neural reinstatement, a correlate of episodic memory retrieval, reportedly reflects the amount and fidelity of mnemonic content a
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August 25, 2025 at 6:54 PM