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Celia Fidalgo
Celia Fidalgo
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Erasing and blurring memories: The differential impact of interference on separate aspects of forgetting.
SZ Sun, C Fidalgo, MD Barense, ACH Lee, JS Cant, S Ferber
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (11), 1606, 2017
542017
Dissociable contributions of thalamic nuclei to recognition memory: novel evidence from a case of medial dorsal thalamic damage
RN Newsome, AN Trelle, C Fidalgo, B Hong, VM Smith, A Jacob, JD Ryan, ...
Learning & Memory 25 (1), 31-44, 2018
432018
Early cognitive decline in older adults better predicts object than scene recognition performance
CO Fidalgo, AT Changoor, E Page‐Gould, ACH Lee, MD Barense
Hippocampus 26 (12), 1579-1592, 2016
432016
The hippocampus contributes to allocentric spatial memory through coherent scene representations
C Fidalgo, CB Martin
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (9), 2555-2557, 2016
192016
Examining the impact of item-distractor similarity using a validated circular shape space
Y Li
University of Toronto (Canada), 2017
22017
Older adults can use memory for distinctive objects, but not distinctive scenes, to rescue associative memory deficits
NR Bouffard, C Fidalgo, IK Brunec, ACH Lee, MD Barense
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 31 (2), 362-386, 2024
12024
A Representational Account of Memory and Perception Across the Lifespan
C Fidalgo
University of Toronto (Canada), 2019
12019
Knowing What We See
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