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Carol L Raye

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Neuroimage|June 19, 2007
A brief thought can modulate activity in extrastriate visual areas: Top-down effects of refreshing just-seen visual stimuliMatthew R Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, Carol L Raye, et al.
Neuroreport|September 8, 2006
A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation of short-term source and item memory for negative picturesKaren J Mitchell, Mara Mather, Marcia K Johnson, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 6, 2007
Refreshing: a minimal executive functionCarol L Raye, Marcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 5, 2007
Mental rubbernecking to negative information depends on task contextMarcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, Carol L Raye, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 19, 2008
Refreshing one of several active representations: behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging differences between young and older adultsCarol L Raye, Karen J Mitchell, John A Reeder, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 7, 2003
FMRI evidence for an organization of prefrontal cortex by both type of process and type of informationMarcia K Johnson, Carol L Raye, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Neuroimage|January 19, 2002
Neuroimaging a single thought: dorsolateral PFC activity associated with refreshing just-activated informationCarol L Raye, Marcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
The influence of self-regulatory focus on encoding of, and memory for, emotional wordsSharon R Touryan, Marcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Psychology and Aging|June 3, 2009
Age-group differences in medial cortex activity associated with thinking about self-relevant agendasKaren J Mitchell, Carol L Raye, Natalie C Ebner, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2011
Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their ageNatalie C Ebner, Sebastian Gluth, Matthew R Johnson, et al.
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Neuroimage|June 19, 2007
A brief thought can modulate activity in extrastriate visual areas: Top-down effects of refreshing just-seen visual stimuliMatthew R Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, Carol L Raye, et al.
Neuroreport|September 8, 2006
A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation of short-term source and item memory for negative picturesKaren J Mitchell, Mara Mather, Marcia K Johnson, et al.
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 6, 2007
Refreshing: a minimal executive functionCarol L Raye, Marcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 5, 2007
Mental rubbernecking to negative information depends on task contextMarcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, Carol L Raye, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 19, 2008
Refreshing one of several active representations: behavioral and functional magnetic resonance imaging differences between young and older adultsCarol L Raye, Karen J Mitchell, John A Reeder, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 7, 2003
FMRI evidence for an organization of prefrontal cortex by both type of process and type of informationMarcia K Johnson, Carol L Raye, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Neuroimage|January 19, 2002
Neuroimaging a single thought: dorsolateral PFC activity associated with refreshing just-activated informationCarol L Raye, Marcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
The influence of self-regulatory focus on encoding of, and memory for, emotional wordsSharon R Touryan, Marcia K Johnson, Karen J Mitchell, et al.
Psychology and Aging|June 3, 2009
Age-group differences in medial cortex activity associated with thinking about self-relevant agendasKaren J Mitchell, Carol L Raye, Natalie C Ebner, et al.
Neurocase|March 25, 2011
Medial prefrontal cortex activity when thinking about others depends on their ageNatalie C Ebner, Sebastian Gluth, Matthew R Johnson, et al.
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