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Brian D. Gonsalves

Assistant Professor
Ph.D. from Northwestern University, 2001

Brain and Cognition Division

Offices:530 Psychology Building
2055 Beckman Institute
Phone:244-1713
Fax:(217) 244-5876
Labs:1508 Beckman
2145 Beckman
Email:bgon AT illinois DOT edu
Website:Lab Website

My research interests focus on the organization of human memory. To approach the general question of how memory is implemented in the brain, my research attempts to identify the component processes of memory and how different brain regions subserve these component processes.

Representative Publications:

  • Woroch, B. & Gonsalves, B.D. (in press). Event-related potential correlates of item and source memory strength. Brain Research.
  • Gonsalves, B., Kahn, I., Curran, T., Norman, K.A., & Wagner, A.D. (2005). Memory strength and repetition suppression: Multimodal imaging of medial temporal cortical contributions to recognition. Neuron, 47, 751-761.
  • Gonsalves, B., Reber, P.J., Gitelman, D.R., Parrish, T.B., Mesulam, M.-M., & Paller, K.A. (2004). Neural evidence that vivid imagining can lead to false remembering. Psychological Science, 15, 655-660
  • Gonsalves, B. & Paller, K.A. (2000). Brain potentials associated with recollective processing of spoken words. Memory & Cognition, 28, 321-330.
  • Gonsalves, B. & Paller, K.A. (2000). Neural events that underlie remembering something that never happened. Nature Neuroscience, 3, 1316-1321.

Classes Recently Taught:

  • Spring '10: Psyc 204 - Intro to Brain & Cognition
  • Spring '10: Psyc 593 - Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
  • Fall '09: Psyc 396 - False Memory

 
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