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* Polyn, S. M., Kragel, J. E., Morton, N. W, McCluey, J. D., and Cohen, Z. D. (2012) The neural dynamics of task context in free recall. Neuropsychologia, 50, 447–457. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/PolyEtal12.pdf pdf])
 
* Polyn, S. M., Kragel, J. E., Morton, N. W, McCluey, J. D., and Cohen, Z. D. (2012) The neural dynamics of task context in free recall. Neuropsychologia, 50, 447–457. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/PolyEtal12.pdf pdf])
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== 2011 ==
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* Manning, J. M., Polyn, S. M., Baltuch, G., Litt, B., Kahana, M. J. (2011) Oscillatory patterns in temporal lobe reveal context reinstatement during memory search. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 108 (31), 12893-12897. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/MannEtal11a.pdf pdf])
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* Lohnas, L. J., Polyn, S. M., and Kahana, M. J. (2011) Contextual variability in free recall. Journal of Memory and Language, 64, 249-255. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/LohnEtal11.pdf pdf])
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* Polyn, S. M., Erlikhman, G., and Kahana, M. J. (2011) Semantic cuing and the scale-insensitivity of recency and contiguity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 27 (3), 766–775. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/PolyEtal11.pdf pdf], [https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/PolyEtal11.data.zip data])
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* Sederberg, P. B., Gershman, S. J., Polyn, S. M., and Norman, K. A. (2011) Human memory reconsolidation can be explained using the Temporal Context Model. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 18 (3), 455-468. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/SedeEtal11.pdf pdf])

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Submitted

  • Kragel, J. E., and Polyn, S. M. Dynamics of large-scale cortical networks reveal the cognitive control of human memory.
    (pdf)
  • Polyn, S. M., Kragel, J. E., McCluey, J. D., and Burke, J. F. Altering the flow of mental time: A test of retrieved-context theory.
    (pdf)
  • Morton, N. W., and Polyn, S. M. A neurocognitive theory of episodic and semantic interactions during memory search.
    (pdf)

2016

  • Kragel, J. E., and Polyn, S. M. (2016) Decoding episodic retrieval processes: Frontoparietal and medial temporal lobe contributions to free recall. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 28 (1), 125-139.
    (pdf)
  • Morton, N. W., and Polyn, S. M. (2016) A predictive framework for evaluating models of semantic organization in free recall. Journal of Memory and Language, 86, 119-140.
    (pdf)

2015

  • Lohnas, L. J., Polyn, S. M., and Kahana, M. J. (2015) Expanding the scope of memory search: Modeling intralist and interlist effects in free recall. Psychological Review, 122 (2), 337–363.
    (pdf)
  • Kragel, J. E., Morton, N. W, and Polyn, S. M. (2015) Neural activity in the medial temporal lobe reveals the fidelity of mental time travel. Journal of Neuroscience, 35 (7), 2914-2926.
    (pdf)
  • Kragel, J. E. and Polyn, S. M. (2015) Functional interactions between large-scale networks during memory search. Cerebral Cortex, 25 (3), 667-679.
    (pdf, supplement)
  • Polyn, S. M., McCluey, J. D., Morton, N. W., Woolard, A. A., Luksik, A. S., and Heckers, S. (2015) Memory targeting and the organizational impairment of memory search in schizophrenia. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 20(4), 296-310.
    (pdf, data)

2014

  • Polyn, S. M., and Sederberg, P. B. (2014) Brain rhythms in mental time travel. NeuroImage, 85, 678-684.
    (pdf)

2013

  • Miller, J. F., Neufang, M., Solway, A., Brandt, A., Trippel, M., Mader, I., Hefft, S., Merkow, M., Polyn, S. M., Jacobs, J., Kahana, M. J., Schulze-Bonhage, A. (2013) Neural activity in human hippocampal formation reveals the spatial context of retrieved memories. Science, 342, 1111-1114.
    (pdf)
  • Miller, J. F., Lazarus, E. M., Polyn, S. M., and Kahana, M. J. (2013) Spatial clustering during memory search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39 (3), 773-781.
    (pdf)
  • Morton, N. W, Kahana, M. J., Rosenberg, E. A., Baltuch, G. H., Litt, B. B., Sharan, A. D., Sperling, M. R., and Polyn, S. M. (2013). Category-specific neural oscillations predict recall organization during memory search. Cerebral Cortex, 23 (10), 2407–2422.
    (pdf)
  • Morton, N. W (2013). Interactions between episodic and semantic memory (Major area paper for PhD qualifying exam). Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
    (pdf)

2012

  • Pachur, T., Raaijmakers, J. G. W., Davelaar, E. J., Daw, N. D., Dougherty, M. R., Hommel, B., Lee, M. D., Polyn, S. M., Ridderinkhof, K. R., Todd, P. M., and Wolfe, J. M. (2012). Unpacking cognitive search: mechanisms and processes. In P. M. Todd, T. T. Hills, and T. W. Robbins (Eds.), Cognitive Search: Evolution, Algorithms, and the Brain. (pp. 237-254). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
    (pdf)
  • Polyn, S. M., Kragel, J. E., Morton, N. W, McCluey, J. D., and Cohen, Z. D. (2012) The neural dynamics of task context in free recall. Neuropsychologia, 50, 447–457.
    (pdf)

2011

  • Manning, J. M., Polyn, S. M., Baltuch, G., Litt, B., Kahana, M. J. (2011) Oscillatory patterns in temporal lobe reveal context reinstatement during memory search. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 108 (31), 12893-12897.
    (pdf)
  • Lohnas, L. J., Polyn, S. M., and Kahana, M. J. (2011) Contextual variability in free recall. Journal of Memory and Language, 64, 249-255.
    (pdf)
  • Polyn, S. M., Erlikhman, G., and Kahana, M. J. (2011) Semantic cuing and the scale-insensitivity of recency and contiguity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 27 (3), 766–775.
    (pdf, data)
  • Sederberg, P. B., Gershman, S. J., Polyn, S. M., and Norman, K. A. (2011) Human memory reconsolidation can be explained using the Temporal Context Model. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 18 (3), 455-468.
    (pdf)