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    • "Truth be told” – Semantic memory as the scaffold for veridical communication 

      Hayes, Brett K.; Ramanan, Siddharth; Irish, Muireann
      Published 2018-01-22
      Theoretical accounts placing episodic memory as central to constructive and communicative functions neglect the role of semantic memory. We argue that the decontextualized nature of semantic schemas largely supersedes the ...
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    • Rethinking the role of the angular gyrus in remembering the past and imagining the future - the Contextual Integration Model 

      Ramanan, Siddharth; Piguet, Olivier; Irish, Muireann
      Published 2017-10-18
      Despite consistent activation on tasks of episodic memory, the precise contribution of the left angular gyrus (AG) to mnemonic functions remains vigorously debated. Mounting evidence suggests that AG activity scales with ...
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    • Exploring the contribution of visual imagery to scene construction – evidence from Posterior Cortical Atrophy 

      Ramanan, Siddharth; Alaeddin, Sara; Goldberg, Zoe-Lee; Strikwerda-Brown, Cherie; Hodges, John R.; Irish, Muireann
      Published 2018-09-01
      Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA) is a rare neurodegenerative syndrome characterised by profound visuoperceptual processing disturbances, attributable to focal parieto-occipital cortical atrophy. Despite relative sparing ...
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    • Age-related changes in the temporal focus and self-referential content of spontaneous cognition during periods of low cognitive demand 

      Irish, Muireann; Goldberg, Zoe-Lee; Alaeddin, Sara; O’Callaghan, Claire; Andrews-Hanna, Jessica R.
      Published 2019-09-18
      An intriguing aspect of human cognition is the unique capacity to mentally retreat from our immediate surroundings to consider perspectives distinct from the here and now. Despite increasing interest in this phenomenon, ...
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    • Dataset for Open Source Malaria: Potent Triazolopyrazine-Based Antimalarial Drug Candidates that Probe an Important Mechanism of Action 

      Tse, Edwin
      Published 2019-01-01
      This is a supporting data for Open Source Malaria: Potent Triazolopyrazine-Based Antimalarial Drug Candidates that Probe an Important Mechanism of Action thesis. The study is part of Series 4 of the Open Source Malaria ...
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