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Identifying the cognitive processes underpinning hippocampal-dependent tasks.

Ian A. Clark Orcid Logo, Victoria Hotchin Orcid Logo, Anna Monk Orcid Logo, Gloria Pizzamiglio Orcid Logo, Alice Liefgreen, Eleanor A. Maguire

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, Volume: 148, Issue: 11, Pages: 1861 - 1881

Swansea University Author: Alice Liefgreen

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DOI (Published version): 10.1037/xge0000582

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Autobiographical memory, future thinking, and spatial navigation are critical cognitive functions that are thought to be related and are known to depend upon a brain structure called the hippocampus. Surprisingly, direct evidence for their interrelatedness is lacking, as is an understanding of why t...

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ISSN: 0096-3445 1939-2222
Published: American Psychological Association (APA) 2019
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