Offline Processing in Associative Learning This is structural and functional MRI data from 35 healthy volunteers that accompanies Bursley et al. (2015), "Awake, Offline Processing During Associative Learning." Subjects encoded paired associates and then performed a distractor task before being probed on associate pairs. Pattern analyses suggest that encoded memories were reactivated during the distractor task, and performance of the distractor task led to superior recall for the associate pairs, compared to a control condition in which no distractor task was performed. Contact Information: Name: James K. Bursley Email: bursley@fas.harvard.edu Scan file headings: -FirstALDT: Subject's accuracy on the first iteration of the associative learning task in the distractor task condition. -SecondALDT: Subject's accuracy on the second iteration of the associative learning task in the distractor task condition. -ALIR: Subject's accuracy on the associative learning task in the immediate-recall condition. -FirstALDTVoc: Subject's accuracy on the vocabulary distractor task during the first iteration of the associative learning task. -SecondALDTVoc: Subject's accuracy on the vocabulary distractor task during the second iteration of the associative learning task. -FirstALFloatVoc: Subject's accuracy on the first independent vocabulary task, occurring outside of any associative learning task. -SecondALFloatVoc: Subject's accuracy on the second independent vocabulary task, occurring outside of any associative learning task.