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Distinct encoding and post-encoding representational formats contribute to episodic sequence memory formation
View ORCID ProfileXiongbo Wu, View ORCID ProfileLluís Fuentemilla
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.09.503295
Xiongbo Wu
1Department of Cognition, Development and Educational Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona 08035 Spain
2Cognition and Brain Plasticity Unit, Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research, Hospitalet de Llobregat 08907, Spain
Lluís Fuentemilla
1Department of Cognition, Development and Educational Psychology, Institute of Neurosciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona 08035 Spain
2Cognition and Brain Plasticity Unit, Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research, Hospitalet de Llobregat 08907, Spain

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Posted August 11, 2022.
Distinct encoding and post-encoding representational formats contribute to episodic sequence memory formation
Xiongbo Wu, Lluís Fuentemilla
bioRxiv 2022.08.09.503295; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.09.503295
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