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Selected
Publications: Michael B. Miller
Miller, M.B. (in press). Individual differences in the engagement of the cortex during an episodic memory task. In M.S. Gazzaniga’s (Ed.) The Cognitive Neurosciences IV. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Guerin, S.A., & Miller, M.B. (2009). Lateralization of the parietal old/new effect: an event-related fMRI study comparing recognition memory for words and faces. Neuroimage, 44(1), 232-242. Miller, M.B., Valsangkar-Smyth, M., Newman, S., Dumont, H., & Wolford, G. (2005). Brain activations associated with probability matching. Neuropsychologia, 43(11), 1598-1608. Miller, M.B., Van Horn, J., Wolford, G.L., Handy, T.C., Valsangkar-Smyth, M., Inati, S., Grafton, S., & Gazzaniga, M.S. (2002). Extensive individual differences in brain activations during episodic retrieval are reliable over time. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14(8), 1200-1214. Miller, M.B., Kingstone, A., & Gazzaniga, M.S. (2002). Hemispheric encoding asymmetries are more apparent than real. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14(5), 702-708. Miller, M.B., & Wolford, G.L. (1999). Theoretical commentary: the role of criterion shift in false memory. Psychological Review, 106(2), 398-405.
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