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August 17, 2001
Order information in working memory: fMRI evidence for parietal and prefrontal mechanisms
C Marshuetz, E E Smith, J Jonides, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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December 19, 2008
Attention enhances the neural processing of relevant features and suppresses the processing of irrelevant features in humans: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the Stroop task
Thad A Polk, Robert M Drake, John J Jonides, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience
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August 12, 1999
Learning about categories that are defined by object-like stimuli despite impaired declarative memory
J M Reed, L R Squire, A L Patalano, et al.
Neuropsychology
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February 24, 2001
Is the dissociability of working memory systems for name identity, visual-object identity, and spatial location maintained in old age?
A A Hartley, N K Speer, J Jonides, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 8, 1998
Inhibition in verbal working memory revealed by brain activation
J Jonides, E E Smith, C Marshuetz, et al.
Neuroscience
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January 19, 2006
Working memory for order and the parietal cortex: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
C Marshuetz, P A Reuter-Lorenz, E E Smith, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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August 22, 2013
Spatial versus Object Working Memory: PET Investigations
E E Smith, J Jonides, R A Koeppe, et al.
Neuroimage
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April 1, 1996
PET evidence for an amodal verbal working memory system
E H Schumacher, E Lauber, E Awh, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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February 15, 2001
The neural basis of task-switching in working memory: effects of performance and aging
E E Smith, A Geva, J Jonides, et al.
Nature
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June 17, 1993
Spatial working memory in humans as revealed by PET
J Jonides, E E Smith, R A Koeppe, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
August 17, 2001
Order information in working memory: fMRI evidence for parietal and prefrontal mechanisms
C Marshuetz, E E Smith, J Jonides, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
December 19, 2008
Attention enhances the neural processing of relevant features and suppresses the processing of irrelevant features in humans: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the Stroop task
Thad A Polk, Robert M Drake, John J Jonides, et al.
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
August 12, 1999
Learning about categories that are defined by object-like stimuli despite impaired declarative memory
J M Reed, L R Squire, A L Patalano, et al.
Neuropsychology
|
February 24, 2001
Is the dissociability of working memory systems for name identity, visual-object identity, and spatial location maintained in old age?
A A Hartley, N K Speer, J Jonides, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
July 8, 1998
Inhibition in verbal working memory revealed by brain activation
J Jonides, E E Smith, C Marshuetz, et al.
Neuroscience
|
January 19, 2006
Working memory for order and the parietal cortex: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study
C Marshuetz, P A Reuter-Lorenz, E E Smith, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
August 22, 2013
Spatial versus Object Working Memory: PET Investigations
E E Smith, J Jonides, R A Koeppe, et al.
Neuroimage
|
April 1, 1996
PET evidence for an amodal verbal working memory system
E H Schumacher, E Lauber, E Awh, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
February 15, 2001
The neural basis of task-switching in working memory: effects of performance and aging
E E Smith, A Geva, J Jonides, et al.
Nature
|
June 17, 1993
Spatial working memory in humans as revealed by PET
J Jonides, E E Smith, R A Koeppe, et al.
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