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Wheeler, Mark E.
Ph. D., Washington University, St. Louis, MO Research InterestsI am interested in studying human memory and cognition using behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) approaches. My research has focused on using fMRI to identify neural correlates of memory retrieval, including the identification of neural bases of modality-specific memories. I am also interested in identifying neural bases of recognition memory, and using fMRI to further develop our understanding on a cognitive level. Other interests include learning more about the neural bases of decision in memory tasks, and how attentional control influences fMRI activity during retrieval. This research has found that late regions of auditory and visual cortex are, to some extent, reactivated during retrieval of sound and picture information, respectively. Furthermore, regions of frontal and parietal lobes appear to be involved in memory- or task-specific decisions, and fMRI activity in left frontal regions tends to track the level of controlled processing required during retrieval. Recent research has taken advantage of new imaging methods and analysis techniques that can separate within-trial signals to examine the effect of attention on fMRI signals during memory retrieval. Future research will continue to investigate the role of attention set on memory retrieval, the neural bases of modality-specific memories, and the function of frontal and parietal regions in recognition memory. Recent Publications
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