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* Morton, N. W., and Polyn, S. M. A neurocognitive theory of episodic and semantic interactions during memory search. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/MortPoly_sub.pdf pdf])
 
* Morton, N. W., and Polyn, S. M. A neurocognitive theory of episodic and semantic interactions during memory search. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/MortPoly_sub.pdf pdf])
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== 2016 ==
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* 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. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/KragPoly16.pdf pdf])
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* 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. <br> ([https://memory.psy.vanderbilt.edu/files/pubs/MortPoly16.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)