Roberto Cabeza

Roberto Cabeza

Duke University

H-index: 106

North America-United States

About Roberto Cabeza

Roberto Cabeza, With an exceptional h-index of 106 and a recent h-index of 61 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of cognitive neuroscience, memory, aging, attention.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Visual recognition memory of scenes is driven by categorical, not sensory, visual representations.

Hippocampal functions modulate transfer-appropriate cortical representations supporting subsequent memory

Connectivity analyses for task-based fMRI

Surprise!–Clarifying the link between insight and prediction error

Neural retrieval processes occur more rapidly for visual mental images that were previously encoded with high-vividness

Creativity and memory: Cortical representational change along with amygdala activation predict the insight memory effect

Surprise!-Dimensions of the AHA! experience correspond differently to a meta-cognitive prediction error

Assessing creativity independently of language: A language-independent remote associate task (LI-RAT)

Roberto Cabeza Information

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Citations(all)

54548

Citations(since 2020)

14880

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45382

hIndex(all)

106

hIndex(since 2020)

61

i10Index(all)

201

i10Index(since 2020)

171

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Roberto Cabeza Skills & Research Interests

cognitive neuroscience

memory

aging

attention

Top articles of Roberto Cabeza

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Visual recognition memory of scenes is driven by categorical, not sensory, visual representations.

Journal of Neuroscience

Ricardo Morales-Torres

Erik A Wing

Lifu Deng

Simon W Davis

Roberto Cabeza

2024/4/1

Hippocampal functions modulate transfer-appropriate cortical representations supporting subsequent memory

Journal of Neuroscience

Shenyang Huang

Cortney M Howard

Mariam Hovhannisyan

Maureen Ritchey

Roberto Cabeza

...

2024/1/3

Connectivity analyses for task-based fMRI

Shenyang Huang

Felipe De Brigard

Roberto Cabeza

Simon W Davis

2024/4/30

Surprise!–Clarifying the link between insight and prediction error

Preprint]. Open Science Framework. https://doi. org/10.31219/osf. io/tkhn5

Maxi Becker

Xinhao Wang

Roberto Cabeza

2023

Neural retrieval processes occur more rapidly for visual mental images that were previously encoded with high-vividness

Cerebral Cortex

Eva Gjorgieva

Ricardo Morales-Torres

Roberto Cabeza

Marty G Woldorff

2023/10/1

Creativity and memory: Cortical representational change along with amygdala activation predict the insight memory effect

bioRxiv

Maxi Becker

Tobias Sommer

Roberto Cabeza

2023

Surprise!-Dimensions of the AHA! experience correspond differently to a meta-cognitive prediction error

Maxi Becker

Xinhao Wang

Roberto Cabeza

2023/8

Assessing creativity independently of language: A language-independent remote associate task (LI-RAT)

Behavior Research Methods

Maxi Becker

Roberto Cabeza

2023/1

A framework for concepts of reserve and resilience in aging

Neurobiology of aging

Yaakov Stern

Marilyn Albert

Carol A Barnes

Roberto Cabeza

Alvaro Pascual-Leone

...

2023/4/1

Endel Tulving (1927–2023)

Henry L Roediger III

Fergus IM Craik

Daniel L Schacter

2024/2/29

The influence of imagery vividness and internally-directed attention on the neural mechanisms underlying the encoding of visual mental images into episodic memory

Cerebral Cortex

Eva Gjorgieva

Benjamin R Geib

Roberto Cabeza

Marty G Woldorff

2023/3/15

Effects of aging on successful object encoding: Enhanced semantic representations compensate for impaired visual representations

Journal of Neuroscience

Loris Naspi

Charlotte Stensholt

Anna E Karlsson

Zachary A Monge

Roberto Cabeza

2023/11/1

Neural mechanisms of creative problem solving: From representational change to memory formation

BioRxiv

Maxi Becker

Tobias Sommer

Roberto Cabeza

2023

The influence of insight on risky decision making and nucleus accumbens activation

Scientific Reports

Maxi Becker

Yuhua Yu

Roberto Cabeza

2023/10/11

Neural mechanisms of perceiving and subsequently recollecting emotional facial expressions in young and older adults

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Reina Izumika

Roberto Cabeza

Takashi Tsukiura

2022/6/2

TAP: Targeting and analysis pipeline for optimization and verification of coil placement in transcranial magnetic stimulation

Journal of neural engineering

Moritz Dannhauer

Ziping Huang

Lysianne Beynel

Eleanor Wood

Noreen Bukhari-Parlakturk

...

2022/4/21

Concurrent fMRI demonstrates propagation of TMS effects across task-related networks

bioRxiv

Lifu Deng

Olga Lucia Gamboa

Moritz Dannhauer

Anshu Jonnalagadda

Rena Hamdan

...

2022/1/6

A cognitive neuroscience perspective on insight as a memory process: Searching for the solution

Maxi Becker

Roberto Cabeza

Jasmin M Kizilirmak

2022/1/5

A functional neuroimaging investigation of Moral Foundations Theory

Social Neuroscience

Ari Khoudary

Eleanor Hanna

Kevin O’Neill

Vijeth Iyengar

Scott Clifford

...

2022/11/2

Between automatic and control processes: How relationships between problem elements interact to facilitate or impede insight

Memory & Cognition

Maxi Becker

Simon Davis

Roberto Cabeza

2022/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 136
Morris Moscovitch

Morris Moscovitch

University of Toronto

H-index: 130
Fergus I. M. Craik

Fergus I. M. Craik

University of Toronto

H-index: 124
Endel Tulving

Endel Tulving

University of Toronto

H-index: 111
Anthony Randal McIntosh

Anthony Randal McIntosh

University of Toronto

H-index: 106
Lars Nyberg

Lars Nyberg

Umeå universitet

H-index: 90
David C. Rubin

David C. Rubin

Duke University

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