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Peer-Reviewed Articles
Jacobs, J., Kahana,
M. J., Ekstrom, A. D., Mollison, M. V., & Fried, I. (2010). A
sense of direction in human entorhinal cortex. In press at
Proceedings in the National Academy of Sciences,
107(14), 6487–6492.
Other Manuscripts
Conference Talks
Mollison M. V., & Curran, T. Familiarity in
Unbound Source Recognition. Fifth International Conference On
Memory, 2011. York, England, UK.
Conference Poster Presentations
Mollison, M. V.,
Weidemann, C. T., Jacobs, J., Korolev, I. O., & Kahana, M. J.
Oscillatory correlates of implicit landmark recognition during
virtual navigation. Program No. 422.9. 2007 Abstract and
Itinerary Planner, San Diego, CA, USA: Society for
Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
Jacobs, J., Kahana,
M. J., Ekstrom, A. D., Mollison, M. V., & Fried, I. Human
entorhinal neurons encode movement direction. Program
No. 422.8. 2007 Abstract and Itinerary Planner, San
Diego, CA, USA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
Mollison, M. V.,
Jacobs, J., Korolev, I. O., & Kahana, M. J. An EEG study of
implicit landmark recognition during virtual
navigation. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual
Meeting, 2007. New York, NY, USA.
Jacobs, J., Kahana,
M. J., Ekstrom, A. D., Mollison, M. V., & Fried, I. Human
entorhinal neurons encode route information. Cognitive
Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, 2007. New York, NY,
USA.
Mollison, M. V.,
Jacobs, J., Korolev, I. O., & Kahana, M. J. Event-related
potentials to landmarks during "Yellow Cab"—a virtual
spatial navigation task. Society for Mathematical
Psychology Annual Meeting, 2006. Vancouver, BC,
Canada.
Korolev, I. O.,
Jacobs, J., Mollison, M. V., & Kahana, M. J. Human
oscillatory activity during virtual navigation: a comparison
between scalp and intracranial recordings. Program
No. 65.16. 2005 Abstract and Itinerary Planner,
Washington, DC, USA: Society for Neuroscience,
2005. Online.