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Tulving, E. (2000). Memory: Overview. In A. Kazdin (ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology, Vol 5 (pp. 161-162). New York: American Psychologica Association and Oxford University Press.

 

Tulving, E. (2000). Introduction to Memory. In M.S. Gazzaniga (Ed.), The New Cognitive Neurosciences, 2nd Ed. (pp. 727-732). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Lepage, M., Ghaffar, O., Nyberg, L., & Tulving, E. (2000). Prefrontal cortex and episodic memory retrieval mode. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 97(1), 506-511.

Nyberg, L., Habib, R., McIntosh, A. R., & Tulving, E. (2000). Reactivation of encoding-related brain activity during memory retrieval. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 97(20), 11120-11124.

 

Nyberg, L., Persson, J., Habib, R., Tulving, E., McIntosh, A.R., Cabeza, R., & Houle, S. (2000). Large scale neurocognitive networks underlying episodic memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(1), 163-173.

Tulving, E. (2000). Concepts of memory. In E. Tulving & F. I. M. Craik (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Memory (pp. 33-43). New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc.

Habib, R., McIntosh, A.R., & Tulving, E. (2000). Individual differences in the functional neuroanatomy of verbal discrimination learning revealed by positron emission tomography. Acta Psychologica, 105, 141-157.

Tulving, E. & Lepage, M. (2000). Where in the brain is the awareness of one's past? In D. L. Schacter & E. Scarry (Eds.), Memory, Brain, and Belief  (pp. 208-228). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Tulving, E. (2001). Episodic memory and common sense: how far apart? Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B., 356, 1505-1515.

 

Tulving, E. (2001). Origin of autonoesis in episodic memory. In H. L. Roediger III, J. S. Nairne, I. Neath, & A. M. Surprenant (Eds.), The Nature of Remebering: Essays in Honor of Robert G. Crowder (pp. 17-34).

 

Düzel, E., Picton, T.W., Cabeza, R., Yonelinas, A.P., Scheich, H., Heinze, H.J., & Tulving, E. (2001).Comparative electrophysiological and hemodynamic measures of neural activity during memory - retrieval. Human Brain Mapping, 13, 104-123.

Tulving, E. (2002). Chronesthesia: awareness of subjective time. In D. T. Stuss & R. C. Knight (Eds.), Principles of frontal lobe functions (pp. 311‑325). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Tulving, E. (2002). Episodic memory: From mind to brain. Annu. Rev. Psychol, 53, 1-25.

 

Tulving, E. (2002). Does memory encoding exist? In M. Naveh-Benjamin, M.Moscovitch, & H.L. Roediger, III (Eds.), Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging: Essays in Honor of Fergus Craik (pp. 6-27). Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

 

Habib, R., McIntosh, A.R., Wheeler, M.A., & Tulving, E. (2003). Memory encoding and hippocampally-based novelty/familiarity discrimination networks. Neuropsychologia, 41, 271-279.

 

Habib, R., McIntosh, A.R., Wheeler, M.A., & Tulving, E. (2003). Hemispheric asymmetries of memory: the HERA model revisited. Trends in Cognitive Science, 7, 241-245.

 

Düzel, E., Habib, R., Rotte, M., Guderian, S., Tulving, E., & Heinze, H.-J. (2003). Human hippocampal and parahippocampal activity during visual associative recognition memory for spatial and nonspatial stimulus configurations. Journal of Neuroscience, 23, 9439-9444.

 

Tulving, E. (2004). Episodic memory: From mind to brain. Revue Neurologique, 160, S9-S23.

 

Habib, R., Nyberg, L., Tulving, E. (2003). Hemispheric asymmetries of memory: the HERA model revisited. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 7(6), 2003.

 

Rosenbaum, R. S., Kohler, S., Schacter, D. L., Moscovitch, M., Westmacott, R., Black, S. E., Gao, F., & Tulving, E. (2005). The case of K.C.: contributions of a memory-impaired person to memory theory. Neuropsychologia, 43, 989-1021.

 

Tulving, E. (2005). Episodic memory and autonoesis: Uniquely human? In H. S. Terrace, & J. Metcalfe (Eds.), The Missing Link in Cognition (pp. 4-56). NewYork, NY: Oxford University Press.

 

Söderlund, H., Parker, E.S., Schwartz, B.L., & Tulving, E. (2005). Memory encoding and retrieval on the ascending and descending limbs of the blood alcohol concentration curve. Psychopharmacology, 182, 305-317.

 

Tulving, E., & Rosenbaum, R. S. (2006). What do explanations of the distinctiveness effect need to explain? In R. R. Hunt, & J. B. Worthen (Eds.), Distinctiveness and Memory (pp. 407-423). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

 

Soderlund, H., Grady, C. L., Easdon, C. E., & Tulving, E.  (2007).  Acute effects of alcohol on neural correlates of episodic memory encoding.  Neuroimage, 35, 928-939.

 

Rosenbaum, R. S., Stuss, D. T., Levine, B., & Tulving, E.  (2007).  Theory of mind is independent of episodic memory.  Science, 318, 1257.

 

Dudai, Y., Roediger, H. L., III, & Tulving, E.  (2007).  Memory concepts.  In H. L. Roediger, Y., Dudai, & S. M. Fitzpatrick (Eds.), Science of Memory: Concepts (pp. 1-9).  New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

 

Tulving, E.  (2007).  Coding and representation: Searching for a home in the brain.  In H. L. Roediger, Y. Dudai, & S. M. Fitzpatrick (Eds.), Coding and Representation: Searching for a Home in the Brain (pp. 65-68).  New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

 

Tulving, E.  (2007).  On the law of primacy.  In M. A. Gluck, J. R. Anderson, & S. M. Kosslyn (Eds.), Memory and Mind: A Festschrift for Gordon H. Bower (pp. 31-48).  New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

Tulving, E.  (2007).  Are there 256 kinds of memory?  In J. S. Nairne (Ed.), The Foundations of Remembering: Essays in Honor of

Henry L. Roediger, III (pp. 39-52).  New York, NY: Psychology Press.

 

Tulving E. & Kim A. (2007). The evolution of foresight: What is mental time travel, and is it unique to humans? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30, 334-335.

 

Ryan J. D., Moses S. N., Ostreicher M., Bardouille T., Herdman A. T., Riggs L., & Tulving E.  (2008).  Seeing sounds and hearing sights: The influence of prior learning on current perception.  Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20, 1030-1042.  

 

Kim, A. S. N., Vallesi, A., Picton, T. W. & Tulving, E.  (2009).  Cognitive association formation in episodic memory: Evidence from event-related potentials.  Neuropsychologia, 47, 3162-3173.

 

Tulving, E., & Kim, A. S. N. (2009).  Autonoetic Consciousness.  In T. Bayne, A. Cleeremans, & P. Wilken (Eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness (pp. 96-98). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

Tulving E. & Szpunar K. K.  (2009).  Episodic memory.  Scholarpedia, 4, 3332.

 

Tulving, E.  (2010).  How do brains detect novelty?  In L. Backman & L. Nyberg (Eds.),  Memory, Aging and the Brain: A Festschrift in Honour of Lars Goran-Nilsson (pp. 92-112).  East Sussex: Psychology Press .  

 

Nyberg L., Kim A. S. N., Habib R., Levine B. & Tulving E.  (2010).  Consciousness of subjective time in the brain.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107, 22356-22359.

 

Szpunar, K. K. & Tulving, E. (2011). Varieties of future experience. In Bar, M. (Ed.), Predictions in the brain: Using our past to generate a future (pp. 3-12). New York: Oxford University Press.

 

 

 

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