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161. A longitudinal investigation of individual variability in brain activity during episodic encoding and retrieval
162. Test-Retest Reliability of fMRI Language Measures for Individuals with Dementia and Healthy Older Adults
163. An electrophysiological investigation of the effects of age on the time course of segmental and syllabic encoding during implicit picture naming in healthy younger and older adults
164. Using Spaced Retrieval with External Aids to Improve Use of Compensatory Strategies During Eating for Persons with Dementia
165. Classification of functional brain data for multimedia retrieval
166. Dynamics of immediate-early gene induction in hippocampal neural ensembles: Relationship to context memory formation and retrieval
167. Filling the void: An analysis of the ethics of postmortem and persistent vegetative state gamete retrievals
168. Functional MRI of memory encoding and retrieval in mild cognitive impairment: Functional and structural neuroimaging correlates
169. Rats' (Rattus norvegicus) retrieval of information from their non-spatial and spatial working memory in object recognition tasks
170. Naming and word retrieval deficit in temporal lobe epilepsy
171. The role of mu-opioid receptors in spatial learning and memory
172. Postmortem retrieval analysis of canine total hip arthroplasty
173. In search of a behaviorally plausible hippocampal model: Hippocampal subregional functions for encoding and retrieval of spatial memory
174. Transcranial direct current stimulation and episodic memory retrieval
175. Information retrieval of self-care and dependent-care agents using NetWellnessRTM, a consumer health information network
176. AN INVESTIGATION OF NAMING AND WORD RETRIEVAL IN CHILDREN WITH CLEFT PALATE ONLY AND CHILDREN WITH CLEFT LIP AND PALATE
177. EFFECTS OF SENSORY DEPRIVATION ON THE RETRIEVAL OF REMOTE MEMORIES
178. The role of posterior parietal cortex in episodic memory retrieval: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation studies (tDCS)
179. Development of computer-aided diagnosis methods in mammography
180. BOLD signals of episodic memory retrieval in the hippocampus and neocortex
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