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María Carmen Martín-Buro
Researcher at King Juan Carlos University
Publications - 12
Citations - 314
María Carmen Martín-Buro is an academic researcher from King Juan Carlos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Episodic memory & Recall. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 177 citations. Previous affiliations of María Carmen Martín-Buro include Complutense University of Madrid.
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Functional Connectivity Disruption in Subjective Cognitive Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Common Pattern of Alterations.
David López-Sanz,Ricardo Bruña,Pilar Garcés,María Carmen Martín-Buro,Stefan Walter,María Luisa Delgado,Mercedes Montenegro,Ramón López Higes,Alberto Marcos,Fernando Maestú +9 more
TL;DR: The results support the consideration of SCD as a preclinical stage of AD and may indicate that FC alterations appear very early in the course of the disease.
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Quantifying the Test-Retest Reliability of Magnetoencephalography Resting-State Functional Connectivity
TL;DR: The test-retest reliability of MEG resting FC was evaluated by exploring both within- and between-subject variability in FC in 16 healthy subjects who underwent three resting-state MEG scans, and a general trend was found for PLV in theta to gamma, and for lc-ecor and d-ECor in beta.
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Test-Retest Reliability of Resting-State Magnetoencephalography Power in Sensor and Source Space
TL;DR: The first test‐retest reliability estimate of MEG power in resting‐state at sensor and source space is provided and fronto‐posterior alpha, frontal beta, and medial temporal theta showed the most reliable profiles.
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Alpha Rhythms Reveal When and Where Item and Associative Memories Are Retrieved.
TL;DR: Capitalizing on the enhanced temporal and spatial resolution of magnetoencephalography, it is shown that changes in alpha power reveal both when and where different types of memory are retrieved.
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The hippocampus as the switchboard between perception and memory
Matthias S. Treder,Ian Charest,Sebastian Michelmann,María Carmen Martín-Buro,Frederic Roux,Fernando Eliseo Carceller-Benito,Arturo Ugalde-Canitrot,Arturo Ugalde-Canitrot,David T. Rollings,Vijay Sawlani,Ramesh Chelvarajah,Maria Wimber,Simon Hanslmayr,Bernhard P. Staresina +13 more
TL;DR: The hippocampus is identified as the switchboard between perception and memory and the ensuing hippocampal-cortical dynamics supporting the recall process are elucidated, indicating the moments at which extrahippocampal activation patterns shifted from perceptual cue towards mnemonic target representations.