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Neural correlates of familiarity and conceptual fluency in a recognition test with ancient pictographic characters
M Hou, A Safron, KA Paller, C Guo
Brain research 1518, 48-60, 2013
352013
The role of retrieval mode and retrieval orientation in retrieval practice: insights from comparing recognition memory testing formats and restudying
C Gao, T Rosburg, M Hou, B Li, X Xiao, C Guo
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 16, 977-990, 2016
262016
Differences between young and older adults in unity and diversity of executive functions
EL Glisky, GE Alexander, M Hou, K Kawa, CB Woolverton, EK Zigman, ...
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 28 (6), 829-854, 2021
232021
Recollection-related hippocampal fMRI effects predict longitudinal memory change in healthy older adults
M Hou, M de Chastelaine, M Jayakumar, BE Donley, MD Rugg
Neuropsychologia 146, 107537, 2020
112020
Divided attention at retrieval does not influence neural correlates of recollection in young or older adults
M Hou, ED Horne, M de Chastelaine, MD Rugg
NeuroImage 250, 118918, 2022
92022
Specific and general relationships between cortical thickness and cognition in older adults: a longitudinal study
M Hou, M de Chastelaine, BE Donley, MD Rugg
Neurobiology of aging 102, 89-101, 2021
92021
Self-reference enhances relational memory in young and older adults
M Hou, MD Grilli, EL Glisky
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 26 (1), 105-120, 2019
92019
The effects of age on neural correlates of recognition memory: An fMRI study
M Hou, TH Wang, MD Rugg
Brain and cognition 153, 105785, 2021
72021
Electrophysiological correlates of the perceptual fluency effect on recognition memory in different fluency contexts
W Wang, B Li, M Hou, MD Rugg
Neuropsychologia 148, 107639, 2020
52020
Cortical thickness, gray matter volume, and cognitive performance: a crosssectional study of the moderating effects of age on their interrelationships
M de Chastelaine, S Srokova, M Hou, A Kidwai, SS Kafafi, ML Racenstein, ...
Cerebral Cortex 33 (10), 6474-6485, 2023
32023
Self-reference enhances memory for multi-element events judged likely to happen in young and older adults
M Hou, MD Grilli, EL Glisky
Memory 27 (10), 1451-1461, 2019
32019
Effects of age on the neural correlates of encoding source and item information: An fMRI study
ES Liu, M Hou, JD Koen, MD Rugg
Neuropsychologia 177, 108415, 2022
12022
Neural correlates of familiarity and conceptual fluency are dissociable at encoding
M Hou, C Gao, J Wu, C Guo
Chinese science bulletin 59, 3602-3609, 2014
12014
Free Water-Corrected Fractional Anisotropy of the Fornix and Parahippocampal Cingulum Predicts Longitudinal Memory Change in Cognitively Healthy Older Adults
M Hou, M Bergamino, M de Chastelaine, S Sambamoorthy, MD Rugg
Neurobiology of Aging, 2024
2024
Age differences in the neural correlates of recollection: transient versus sustained fMRI effects
M Hou, M de Chastelaine, MD Rugg
Neurobiology of Aging 131, 132-143, 2023
2023
Relationships between age, fMRI correlates of familiarity and familiarity-based memory performance under single and dual task conditions
M de Chastelaine, ED Horne, M Hou, MD Rugg
Neuropsychologia 189, 2023
2023
The Effects of Self-Reference on Relational Memory in Young and Older Adults
M Hou
The University of Arizona., 2018
2018
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