Indre Vida Viskontas

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2006 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Barbara J. Knowlton grad student 2006 UCLA
 (The contributions of medial temporal lobe subregions to declarative memory processes in humans.)
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Viskontas IV, Knowlton BJ, Fried I. (2016) Responses of Neurons in the Medial Temporal Lobe During Encoding and Recognition of Face-Scene Pairs. Neuropsychologia
Howard MW, Viskontas IV, Shankar KH, et al. (2012) Ensembles of human MTL neurons "jump back in time" in response to a repeated stimulus. Hippocampus. 22: 1833-47
Viskontas IV. (2012) Mapping memories in the medial temporal lobe: Contributions from single-neuron recordings in patients with epilepsy Epilepsy and Memory
Viskontas IV, Boxer AL, Fesenko J, et al. (2011) Visual search patterns in semantic dementia show paradoxical facilitation of binding processes. Neuropsychologia. 49: 468-78
Greenberg DL, Ogar JM, Viskontas IV, et al. (2011) Multimodal cuing of autobiographical memory in semantic dementia. Neuropsychology. 25: 98-104
Carr VA, Viskontas IV, Engel SA, et al. (2010) Neural activity in the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex during encoding is associated with the durability of episodic memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 22: 2652-62
Viskontas IV, Quiroga RQ, Fried I. (2009) Human medial temporal lobe neurons respond preferentially to personally relevant images. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 21329-34
Viskontas IV, Carr VA, Engel SA, et al. (2009) The neural correlates of recollection: hippocampal activation declines as episodic memory fades. Hippocampus. 19: 265-72
Agosta F, Viskontas IV, Gorno-Tempini ML. (2009) FMRI of memory Neuromethods. 41: 379-409
Viskontas IV. (2008) Advances in memory research: single-neuron recordings from the human medial temporal lobe aid our understanding of declarative memory. Current Opinion in Neurology. 21: 662-8
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