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Aaron T Buss

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Cognitive Development|September 1, 2020
Not all labels develop equally: The role of labels in guiding attention to dimensionsAaron T Buss, Bhoomika Nikam
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 8, 2018
Age-related Decline of Visual Working Memory: Behavioral Results Simulated with a Dynamic Neural Field ModelMatthew C Costello, Aaron T Buss
Developmental Science|September 16, 2017
Changes in frontal and posterior cortical activity underlie the early emergence of executive functionAaron T Buss, John P Spencer
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|May 14, 2014
The emergent executive: a dynamic field theory of the development of executive functionAaron T Buss, John P Spencer
Child Development Perspectives|August 23, 2011
Finding a way out: Why developmental science does not need another "ism"John P Spencer, Aaron T Buss
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 20, 2011
When seeing is knowing: the role of visual cues in the dissociation between children's rule knowledge and rule useAaron T Buss, John P Spencer
Memory & Cognition|November 7, 2020
The effect of motor engagement on memory: Testing a motor-induced encoding accountKaleb T Kinder, Aaron T Buss
Cognition|June 23, 2019
Dimensional attention as a mechanism of executive function: Integrating flexibility, selectivity, and stabilityAaron T Buss, Anastasia Kerr-German
Scientific Reports|June 30, 2022
Dimensional label learning contributes to the development of executive functionsKara Lowery, Bhoomika Nikam, Aaron T Buss
Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|October 2, 2020
Exploring the neural basis of selective and flexible dimensional attention: An fNIRS studyAnastasia N Kerr-German, Aaron T Buss
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Cognitive Development|September 1, 2020
Not all labels develop equally: The role of labels in guiding attention to dimensionsAaron T Buss, Bhoomika Nikam
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 8, 2018
Age-related Decline of Visual Working Memory: Behavioral Results Simulated with a Dynamic Neural Field ModelMatthew C Costello, Aaron T Buss
Developmental Science|September 16, 2017
Changes in frontal and posterior cortical activity underlie the early emergence of executive functionAaron T Buss, John P Spencer
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|May 14, 2014
The emergent executive: a dynamic field theory of the development of executive functionAaron T Buss, John P Spencer
Child Development Perspectives|August 23, 2011
Finding a way out: Why developmental science does not need another "ism"John P Spencer, Aaron T Buss
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 20, 2011
When seeing is knowing: the role of visual cues in the dissociation between children's rule knowledge and rule useAaron T Buss, John P Spencer
Memory & Cognition|November 7, 2020
The effect of motor engagement on memory: Testing a motor-induced encoding accountKaleb T Kinder, Aaron T Buss
Cognition|June 23, 2019
Dimensional attention as a mechanism of executive function: Integrating flexibility, selectivity, and stabilityAaron T Buss, Anastasia Kerr-German
Scientific Reports|June 30, 2022
Dimensional label learning contributes to the development of executive functionsKara Lowery, Bhoomika Nikam, Aaron T Buss
Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|October 2, 2020
Exploring the neural basis of selective and flexible dimensional attention: An fNIRS studyAnastasia N Kerr-German, Aaron T Buss
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