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- Levels of binding: types, mechanisms, and functions of binding in rememberingHubert D. Zimmer, Axel Mecklinger, Ulman Lindenberger. 3-24
- Memory binding in hippocampal relational networksHoward Eichenbaum. 25-52
- Part or parcel? Contextual binding of events in episodic memoryIris Trinkler, John A. King, Hugo J. Spiers, Neil Burgess. 53-84
- Adaptive bindingDon M. Tucker, Phan Luu. 85-114
- Binding principles in the theta frequency rangeWolfgang Klimesch. 115-144
- Relationship between event-related potentials and oscillatory dynamics in episodic retrievalEmrah Düzel, Markus Neufang, Sebastian Guderian. 145-162
- Rhinal-hippocampal contribution to declarative memory formationGuillén Fernández, Jürgen Fell. 163-192
- Neural mechanisms of binding in the hippocampus and neocortex: insights from computational modelsDaniel M. Cer, Randall C. O'Reilly. 193-220
- Binding in working memory and long-term memory: towards an integrated modelJaap M. J. Murre, Gezinus Wolters, Antonino Raffone. 221-250
- The role of time in human memory and binding: a review of the evidenceGordon D. A. Brown, Teresa McCormack. 251-290
- Ageing deficit in neuromodulation of representational distinctiveness and conjunctive binding: computational explorations of possible linksShu-Chen Li, Ulman Lindenberger. 291-314
- Object tokens, binding, and visual memoryAnne Treisman. 315-338
- Psychophysiological evidence for binding and unbinding arithmetic knowledge representationsFrank Rösler, Kerstin Jost, Michael Niedeggen. 339-362
- Motivated binding: top-down influences in the encoding of compound objectsAndreas Voss, Klaus Rothermund, Jochen Brandtstädter. 363-378
- Brain correlates of binding processes of emotion and memoryEsther Fujiwara, Hans J. Markowitsch. 379-442
- Associations and dissociations in recognition memory systemsMalcolm W. Brown, Elizabeth Clea Warburton. 443-444
- Unpacking explicit memory: the contribution of recollection and familiarityJoel R. Quamme, Andrew P. Yonelinas, Neal E. A. Kroll. 445-466
- Event-related potential explorations of dual processes in ecognition memoryTim Curran, Katharine L. Tepe, Carley Piatt. 467-492
- Mnemonic binding in the medial temporal lobeBarbara J. Knowlton, Laum L. Eldridge. 493-516
- Functional imaging studies of intentional and incidental reactivation: implications for the binding problemLars Nyberg. 517-526
- Binding memory fragments together to form declarative memories depends on cross-cortical storageKen A. Paller. 527-544
- Retrieval inhibition in episodic recall: effects on feature bindingKarl-Heinz Bäuml. 545-570
- Remembering items and their contexts: effects of ageing and divided attentionFergus I. M. Craik. 571-574
- Prefrontal and medial temporal lobe contributions to relational memory in young and older adultsRoberta Cabeza. 575-626
- Binding of memories: adult-age differences and the effects of divided attention in young adults on episodic memoryMoshe Naveh-Benjamin. 627-656
- Binding of source and content: new directions revealed by neuropsychological and age-related effectsMark A. McDaniel, Karin M. Butler, Courtney C. Dornburg. 657-676
- Age-associated changes in episodic memory: event-related potential (ERP) investigations of recollection and familiarityDavid Friedman. 677-704
- Episodic memory impairment in preclinical Alzheimer's diseaseBrent J. Small, Lars Bäckman. 705