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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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June 29, 2011
Cognitive and neural effects of semantic encoding strategy training in older adults
B A Kirchhoff, B A Anderson, D M Barch, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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March 1, 1997
Issues concerning relative speed of processing hypotheses, schizophrenic performance deficits, and prefrontal function: comment on Schooler et al. (1997)
J D Cohen, K O Dunbar, D M Barch, et al.
Neuropsychology
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July 23, 1998
The Stroop task and attention deficits in schizophrenia: a critical evaluation of card and single-trial Stroop methodologies
W M Perlstein, C S Carter, D M Barch, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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April 20, 2000
Anterior cingulate and the monitoriing of response conflict: evidence from an fMRI study of overt verb generation
D M Barch, T S Braver, F W Sabb, et al.
Psychiatry Research
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October 8, 1999
Word production in schizophrenia and its relationship to positive symptoms
J G Kerns, H Berenbaum, D M Barch, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin
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February 10, 2000
The "benefits" of distractibility: mechanisms underlying increased Stroop effects in schizophrenia
D M Barch, C S Carter, P C Hachten, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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September 5, 2001
Anterior cingulate cortex and response conflict: effects of response modality and processing domain
D M Barch, T S Braver, E Akbudak, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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September 5, 2001
Anterior cingulate cortex and response conflict: effects of frequency, inhibition and errors
T S Braver, D M Barch, J R Gray, et al.
Psychological Review
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August 8, 2001
Conflict monitoring and cognitive control
M M Botvinick, T S Braver, D M Barch, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
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September 10, 1999
Increased stroop facilitation effects in schizophrenia are not due to increased automatic spreading activation
D M Barch, C S Carter, W Perlstein, et al.
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Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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June 29, 2011
Cognitive and neural effects of semantic encoding strategy training in older adults
B A Kirchhoff, B A Anderson, D M Barch, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
March 1, 1997
Issues concerning relative speed of processing hypotheses, schizophrenic performance deficits, and prefrontal function: comment on Schooler et al. (1997)
J D Cohen, K O Dunbar, D M Barch, et al.
Neuropsychology
|
July 23, 1998
The Stroop task and attention deficits in schizophrenia: a critical evaluation of card and single-trial Stroop methodologies
W M Perlstein, C S Carter, D M Barch, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
April 20, 2000
Anterior cingulate and the monitoriing of response conflict: evidence from an fMRI study of overt verb generation
D M Barch, T S Braver, F W Sabb, et al.
Psychiatry Research
|
October 8, 1999
Word production in schizophrenia and its relationship to positive symptoms
J G Kerns, H Berenbaum, D M Barch, et al.
Schizophrenia Bulletin
|
February 10, 2000
The "benefits" of distractibility: mechanisms underlying increased Stroop effects in schizophrenia
D M Barch, C S Carter, P C Hachten, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
September 5, 2001
Anterior cingulate cortex and response conflict: effects of response modality and processing domain
D M Barch, T S Braver, E Akbudak, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
September 5, 2001
Anterior cingulate cortex and response conflict: effects of frequency, inhibition and errors
T S Braver, D M Barch, J R Gray, et al.
Psychological Review
|
August 8, 2001
Conflict monitoring and cognitive control
M M Botvinick, T S Braver, D M Barch, et al.
Schizophrenia Research
|
September 10, 1999
Increased stroop facilitation effects in schizophrenia are not due to increased automatic spreading activation
D M Barch, C S Carter, W Perlstein, et al.
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