M. Natasha Rajah

According to our database1, M. Natasha Rajah authored at least 11 papers between 2011 and 2022.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2022
Volume of the posterior hippocampus mediates age-related differences in spatial context memory and is correlated with increased activity in lateral frontal, parietal and occipital regions in healthy aging.
NeuroImage, 2022

Age- and Episodic Memory-related Differences in Task-based Functional Connectivity in Women and Men.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2022

2021
The impact of the Siemens Tim Trio to Prisma upgrade and the addition of volumetric navigators on cortical thickness, structure volume, and <sup>1</sup>H-MRS indices: An MRI reliability study with implications for longitudinal study designs.
NeuroImage, 2021

2019
Sex Differences in the Neural Correlates of Spatial Context Memory Decline in Healthy Aging.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2019

Multielement Episodic Encoding in Young and Older Adults.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2019

2016
Changes in the modulation of brain activity during context encoding vs. context retrieval across the adult lifespan.
NeuroImage, 2016

Assessing the Neural Correlates of Task-unrelated Thoughts during Episodic Encoding and Their Association with Subsequent Memory in Young and Older Adults.
J. Cogn. Neurosci., 2016

2015
Corrigendum to "Dissociable roles of default-mode regions during episodic encoding" [NeuroImage, 89 (2014) 244-255].
NeuroImage, 2015

2014
Dissociable roles of default-mode regions during episodic encoding.
NeuroImage, 2014

2012
Corrigendum to Similarities in the patterns of prefrontal cortex activity during spatial and temporal context memory retrieval after equating for task structure and performance [Neuroimage 54/2 (2011) 1549-1564].
NeuroImage, 2012

2011
Similarities in the patterns of prefrontal cortex activity during spatial and temporal context memory retrieval after equating for task structure and performance.
NeuroImage, 2011


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