Old-new ERP effects and remote memories: the late parietal effect is absent as recollection fails whereas the early mid-frontal effect persists as familiarity is retained
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Wael El-Deredy | Kevin Allan | Dimitris Tsivilis | Jenna Roberts | K. Allan | D. Tsivilis | J. Downes | J. Roberts | John Joseph Downes | W. el-Deredy | Nicola Williams | N. Williams
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