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Nature Neuroscience  3, 1316 - 1321 (2000)
doi:10.1038/81851

Neural events that underlie remembering something that never happened

Brian Gonsalves & Ken A. Paller
 
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Figure 3. Topographic maps of the primary study-phase and test-phase effects.
Statistical comparisons of mean ERP amplitudes at each electrode site were used to generate t-maps with spherical spline interpolation on a schematic view of the head from above. (a) Study-phase topography showing t-values from the comparison of later false memories to later correct rejections from 600−900 ms. Positive t-values > 2.23 (uncorrected) indicate regions where ERPs in response to later false memories were significantly more positive than ERPs in response to later correct rejections. (b) Test-phase topography showing t-values from the comparison of accurate picture memories to false memories from 900−1200 ms, RT - matched. Positive t-values > 2.20 (uncorrected) indicate regions where ERPs to accurate picture memories were significantly more positive than ERPs to false memories.

 
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