Wilma Koutstaal

American psychologist

Born 1953-01-01

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P27country of citizenshipUnited States of AmericaQ30
P69educated atHarvard UniversityQ13371
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityQ2166701
P108employerHarvard UniversityQ13371
University of TorontoQ180865
University of MinnesotaQ238101
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Q48407763Building memories: remembering and forgetting of verbal experiences as predicted by brain activity
Q41049122Can cognitive neuroscience illuminate the nature of traumatic childhood memories?
Q96292071Charting the contributions of cognitive flexibility to creativity: Self-guided transitions as a process-based index of creativity-related adaptivity
Q34056827Escape from illusion: reducing false memories
Q33650825Facilitation and impairment of event memory produced by photograph review
Q38415096Failing to get the gist: reduced false recognition of semantic associates in semantic dementia
Q38557514False recollection induced by photographs: a comparison of older and younger adults
Q38446417Functional MRI evidence for a role of frontal and inferior temporal cortex in amodal components of priming
Q48517857Functional-anatomic correlates of object priming in humans revealed by rapid presentation event-related fMRI.
Q48464384Functional-anatomic study of episodic retrieval using fMRI. I. Retrieval effort versus retrieval success
Q48464375Functional-anatomic study of episodic retrieval. II. Selective averaging of event-related fMRI trials to test the retrieval success hypothesis
Q38454407Late onset of anterior prefrontal activity during true and false recognition: an event-related fMRI study
Q38427199Neural mechanisms of visual object priming: evidence for perceptual and semantic distinctions in fusiform cortex
Q49062466Perceptual specificity in visual object priming: functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence for a laterality difference in fusiform cortex
Q51993182Post-event review in older and younger adults: improving memory accessibility of complex everyday events
Q38440635Recognizing identical versus similar categorically related common objects: further evidence for degraded gist representations in amnesia
Q52033128Reducing gist-based false recognition in older adults: encoding and retrieval manipulations.
Q38443003Task-specific repetition priming in left inferior prefrontal cortex
Q38553185The cognitive neuroscience of constructive memory

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