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David Friedman

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Seminars in Nephrology|May 6, 2019
Genetic and Developmental Factors in Chronic Kidney Disease HotspotsDavid Friedman, Valerie A Luyckx
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 12, 2004
The old switcheroo: when target environmental sounds elicit a novelty P3Yael M Cycowicz, David Friedman
Synthese|March 28, 2020
Maximality and ontology: how axiom content varies across philosophical frameworksNeil Barton, Sy-David Friedman
Psychophysiology|August 30, 2003
Source memory for the color of pictures: event-related brain potentials (ERPs) reveal sensory-specific retrieval-related activityYael M Cycowicz, David Friedman
Psychophysiology|June 25, 2003
Stimulus characteristics and task category dissociate the anterior and posterior aspects of the novelty P3Helen Gaeta, David Friedman, Gregory Hunt
Neurobiology of Aging|February 7, 2007
Use it or lose it? SES mitigates age-related decline in a recency/recognition taskDaniela Czernochowski, Monica Fabiani, David Friedman
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience|February 27, 2007
Memory encoding and retrieval in the aging brainDavid Friedman, Doreen Nessler, Ray Johnson
Psychophysiology|August 30, 2003
Auditory selective attention in young and elderly adults: the selection of single versus conjoint featuresHelen Gaeta, David Friedman, Walter Ritter
Biological Psychology|July 24, 2012
A new account of the effect of probability on task switching: ERP evidence following the manipulation of switch probability, cue informativeness and predictabilityDoreen Nessler, David Friedman, Ray Johnson
Psychophysiology|February 9, 2010
On why not to rush older adults--relying on reactive cognitive control can effectively reduce errors at the expense of slowed responsesDaniela Czernochowski, Doreen Nessler, David Friedman
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Seminars in Nephrology|May 6, 2019
Genetic and Developmental Factors in Chronic Kidney Disease HotspotsDavid Friedman, Valerie A Luyckx
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|May 12, 2004
The old switcheroo: when target environmental sounds elicit a novelty P3Yael M Cycowicz, David Friedman
Synthese|March 28, 2020
Maximality and ontology: how axiom content varies across philosophical frameworksNeil Barton, Sy-David Friedman
Psychophysiology|August 30, 2003
Source memory for the color of pictures: event-related brain potentials (ERPs) reveal sensory-specific retrieval-related activityYael M Cycowicz, David Friedman
Psychophysiology|June 25, 2003
Stimulus characteristics and task category dissociate the anterior and posterior aspects of the novelty P3Helen Gaeta, David Friedman, Gregory Hunt
Neurobiology of Aging|February 7, 2007
Use it or lose it? SES mitigates age-related decline in a recency/recognition taskDaniela Czernochowski, Monica Fabiani, David Friedman
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience|February 27, 2007
Memory encoding and retrieval in the aging brainDavid Friedman, Doreen Nessler, Ray Johnson
Psychophysiology|August 30, 2003
Auditory selective attention in young and elderly adults: the selection of single versus conjoint featuresHelen Gaeta, David Friedman, Walter Ritter
Biological Psychology|July 24, 2012
A new account of the effect of probability on task switching: ERP evidence following the manipulation of switch probability, cue informativeness and predictabilityDoreen Nessler, David Friedman, Ray Johnson
Psychophysiology|February 9, 2010
On why not to rush older adults--relying on reactive cognitive control can effectively reduce errors at the expense of slowed responsesDaniela Czernochowski, Doreen Nessler, David Friedman
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