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Jane Dywan

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Psychological Research|November 22, 2008
Individual differences and developmental change in the ERN response: implications for models of ACC functionSidney J Segalowitz, Jane Dywan
Brain and Cognition|July 26, 2002
Electrophysiological response during source memory decisions in older and younger adultsJane Dywan, Sid Segalowitz, Andrea Arsenault
Brain Injury|March 5, 2002
Altered electrodermal response to facial expression after closed head injuryMelonie J Hopkins, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Psychophysiology|December 25, 2003
ERP indices of emotionality and semantic cohesiveness during recognition judgmentsHeather E McNeely, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Biological Psychology|September 20, 2005
Brain bases of error-related ERPs as influenced by age and taskKaren J Mathewson, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Neuroscience Letters|July 21, 2009
General proactive interference and the N450 responseWilliam J Tays, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Brain Research|May 3, 2011
Age-related differences during simple working memory decisions: ERP indices of early recognition and compensation failureWilliam J Tays, Jane Dywan, Lesley J Capuana, et al.
Psychophysiology|September 6, 2002
Error negativity and response controlPatricia E Pailing, Sidney J Segalowitz, Jane Dywan, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 7, 2008
Age differences in target detection and interference resolution in working memory: an event-related potential studyWilliam J Tays, Jane Dywan, Karen J Mathewson, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 3, 2007
The error negativity in nonmedicated and medicated patients with Parkinson's diseaseBrigitte Stemmer, Sidney J Segalowitz, Jane Dywan, et al.
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Psychological Research|November 22, 2008
Individual differences and developmental change in the ERN response: implications for models of ACC functionSidney J Segalowitz, Jane Dywan
Brain and Cognition|July 26, 2002
Electrophysiological response during source memory decisions in older and younger adultsJane Dywan, Sid Segalowitz, Andrea Arsenault
Brain Injury|March 5, 2002
Altered electrodermal response to facial expression after closed head injuryMelonie J Hopkins, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Psychophysiology|December 25, 2003
ERP indices of emotionality and semantic cohesiveness during recognition judgmentsHeather E McNeely, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Biological Psychology|September 20, 2005
Brain bases of error-related ERPs as influenced by age and taskKaren J Mathewson, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Neuroscience Letters|July 21, 2009
General proactive interference and the N450 responseWilliam J Tays, Jane Dywan, Sidney J Segalowitz
Brain Research|May 3, 2011
Age-related differences during simple working memory decisions: ERP indices of early recognition and compensation failureWilliam J Tays, Jane Dywan, Lesley J Capuana, et al.
Psychophysiology|September 6, 2002
Error negativity and response controlPatricia E Pailing, Sidney J Segalowitz, Jane Dywan, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 7, 2008
Age differences in target detection and interference resolution in working memory: an event-related potential studyWilliam J Tays, Jane Dywan, Karen J Mathewson, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 3, 2007
The error negativity in nonmedicated and medicated patients with Parkinson's diseaseBrigitte Stemmer, Sidney J Segalowitz, Jane Dywan, et al.
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