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David De Vito

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Cognition|February 11, 2017
Suppressing memories of words and familiar objects results in their affective devaluation: Evidence from Think/No-think tasksDavid De Vito, Mark J Fenske
Inorganic Chemistry|February 3, 2004
Calculated volume and energy profiles for water exchange on t2g6 rhodium(III) and iridium(III) hexaaquaions: conclusive evidence for an Ia mechanismDavid De Vito, Jacques Weber, André E Merbach
Neuropsychologia|March 26, 2017
Neural evidence that inhibition is linked to the affective devaluation of distractors that match the contents of working memoryDavid De Vito, Naseem Al-Aidroos, Mark J Fenske
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 23, 2025
Evidence for abstract codes in parietal cortex guiding prospective working memoryJongmin Lee, David De Vito, Jacob A Miller, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 17, 2018
Cognitive-behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of the affective consequences of ignoring stimulus representations in working memoryDavid De Vito, Anne E Ferrey, Mark J Fenske, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 27, 2019
Spatial and feature-based attention to expressive facesKestutis Kveraga, David De Vito, Cody Cushing, et al.
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Cognition|February 11, 2017
Suppressing memories of words and familiar objects results in their affective devaluation: Evidence from Think/No-think tasksDavid De Vito, Mark J Fenske
Inorganic Chemistry|February 3, 2004
Calculated volume and energy profiles for water exchange on t2g6 rhodium(III) and iridium(III) hexaaquaions: conclusive evidence for an Ia mechanismDavid De Vito, Jacques Weber, André E Merbach
Neuropsychologia|March 26, 2017
Neural evidence that inhibition is linked to the affective devaluation of distractors that match the contents of working memoryDavid De Vito, Naseem Al-Aidroos, Mark J Fenske
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 23, 2025
Evidence for abstract codes in parietal cortex guiding prospective working memoryJongmin Lee, David De Vito, Jacob A Miller, et al.
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|March 17, 2018
Cognitive-behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of the affective consequences of ignoring stimulus representations in working memoryDavid De Vito, Anne E Ferrey, Mark J Fenske, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 27, 2019
Spatial and feature-based attention to expressive facesKestutis Kveraga, David De Vito, Cody Cushing, et al.
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