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Devillez, H., Mollison, M.V., Hagen, S., Tanaka, J.W., Scott, L.S., and Curran, T. (2018). Color and spatial frequency differentially impact early stages of perceptual expertise training. Neuropsychologia, 122, 62–75.
Noh, E., Liao, K., Mollison, M.V., Curran, T., and de Sa, V.R. (2018). Single-Trial EEG Analysis Predicts Memory Retrieval and Reveals Source-Dependent Differences. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12: 258.
Noh, E., Mollison, M.V., Curran, T., and de Sa, V.R. (2014). Single-trial identification of failed memory retrieval. 2014 48th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers.
Noh, E., Mollison, M.V., Herzmann, G., Curran, T., and de Sa, V.R. (2014). Towards a passive brain computer interface for improving memory. Proceedings of the 6th International Brain-Computer Interface Conference, 2014.
Depue, B. E., Ketz, N., Mollison, M. V., Nyhus, E., Banich, M. T., and Curran, T. (2013). Event Related Potentials and Neural Oscillations during Volitional Suppression of Memory Retrieval. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 25(10), 1624–1633.
Mollison, M. V. and Curran, T. (2012). Familiarity in source memory. Neuropsychologia, 50(11), 2546–2565.
Jacobs, J., Kahana, M. J., Ekstrom, A. D., Mollison, M. V., and Fried, I. (2010). A sense of direction in human entorhinal cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107(14), 6487–6492.
Kahana, M. J., Mollison, M. V., and Addis, K. M. (2010). Positional cues in serial learning: The spin list technique. Memory and Cognition, 38(1), 92–101.
Weidemann, C. T., Mollison, M. V., and Kahana, M. J. (2009). Electrophysiological correlates of high-level perception during spatial navigation. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 16(2), 313–319.
Mollison, M. V. Distributed practice and distributed representations: Investigating the spacing effect using EEG. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA. Advisor: Tim Curran, Ph.D.
Mollison, M. V. Investigating Familiarity's Contribution to Source Recognition. Master's Thesis, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA. Advisor: Tim Curran, Ph.D.
Mollison, M. V. Event-related potentials in humans during spatial navigation. Undergraduate Senior Honors Thesis, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA. Advisor: Michael Kahana, Ph.D.
Mollison, M. V. and Curran, T. Familiarity in Source Memory. Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference (ASIC), 2012. Cala Gonone, Dorgali, Italy.
Mollison, M. V. and Curran, T. Familiarity in Unbound Source Recognition. Fifth International Conference On Memory, 2011. York, England, UK.
Mollison, M. V. and Curran, T. Investigating the Spacing Effect Using EEG. Context and Episodic Memory Seminar, May 2014. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Mollison, M. V. and Curran, T. Investigating the Spacing Effect Using EEG. Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center Annual Meeting, 2014. University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
Mollison, M. V., and Curran, T. Oscillatory desynchronization during source memory retrieval. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, 2013. San Francisco, CA, USA.
Mollison, M. V. and Curran, T. Oscillatory desynchronization during source memory retrieval. Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center Annual Meeting, 2013. University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
Mollison, M. V. Herzmann, G., Noh, E., de Sa, V., and Curran, T. Predicting Subsequent Memory Performance For Auditory and Visual Encoding. Temporal Dynamics of Learning Center Annual Meeting, 2012. University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
Mollison, M. V. & Curran, T. Investigating Familiarity's Contribution to Source Recognition. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, 2011. San Francisco, CA, USA.
Mollison, M. V. & Curran, T. Source Information Retrieval in a Recognition Memory Task. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, 2010. Montreal, QC, Canada.
Mollison, M. V., Weidemann, C. T., Jacobs, J., Korolev, I. O., and Kahana, M. J. Oscillatory correlates of implicit landmark recognition during virtual navigation. Program No. 422.9. 2007 Abstract and Itinerary Planner, San Diego, CA, USA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
Jacobs, J., Kahana, M. J., Ekstrom, A. D., Mollison, M. V., and Fried, I. Human entorhinal neurons encode movement direction. Program No. 422.8. 2007 Abstract and Itinerary Planner, San Diego, CA, USA: Society for Neuroscience, 2007. Online.
Mollison, M. V., Jacobs, J., Korolev, I. O., and Kahana, M. J. An EEG study of implicit landmark recognition during virtual navigation. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, 2007. New York, NY, USA.
Jacobs, J., Kahana, M. J., Ekstrom, A. D., Mollison, M. V., and Fried, I. Human entorhinal neurons encode route information. Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, 2007. New York, NY, USA.
Mollison, M. V., Jacobs, J., Korolev, I. O., and Kahana, M. J. Event-related potentials to landmarks during "Yellow Cab"—a virtual spatial navigation task. Society for Mathematical Psychology Annual Meeting, 2006. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Korolev, I. O., Jacobs, J., Mollison, M. V., and Kahana, M. J. Human oscillatory activity during virtual navigation: a comparison between scalp and intracranial recordings. Program No. 65.16. 2005 Abstract and Itinerary Planner, Washington, DC, USA: Society for Neuroscience, 2005. Online.

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