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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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August 14, 2014
Error-monitoring in an everyday task in people with Alzheimer-type dementia: observations over five years of performance decline
Sara Balouch, Jennifer M Rusted
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
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December 2, 2005
Comparable effects of nicotine in smokers and nonsmokers on a prospective memory task
Jennifer M Rusted, Steven Trawley
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
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September 3, 2015
Can verbal instruction enhance the recall of an everyday task and promote error-monitoring in people with dementia of the Alzheimer-type?
Sara Balouch, Jennifer M Rusted
Psychopharmacology
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September 5, 2003
Separate and combined effects of scopolamine and nicotine on retrieval-induced forgetting
Trudi Edginton, Jennifer M Rusted
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
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May 25, 2013
Age-related changes in error monitoring of an everyday task
Sara Balouch, Jennifer M Rusted
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
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April 28, 2005
Angiotensin and Alzheimer's disease: therapeutic prospects
Paul R Gard, Jennifer M Rusted
Psychopharmacology
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March 22, 2005
Acute effects of nicotine on visual search tasks in young adult smokers
Nicola Rycroft, Jennifer M Rusted, Samuel B Hutton
Psychopharmacology
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August 10, 2006
The antisaccade task as an index of sustained goal activation in working memory: modulation by nicotine
Nicola Rycroft, Samuel B Hutton, Jennifer M Rusted
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
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November 29, 2007
Prospective memory or prospective attention: physiological and pharmacological support for an attentional model
Natalie L Marchant, Steven Trawley, Jennifer M Rusted
Behavioural Brain Research
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November 26, 2018
Responses to executive demand in young adulthood differ by APOE genotype
Rebecca Á Atkinson, Darya Gaysina, Jennifer M Rusted
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
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August 14, 2014
Error-monitoring in an everyday task in people with Alzheimer-type dementia: observations over five years of performance decline
Sara Balouch, Jennifer M Rusted
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
|
December 2, 2005
Comparable effects of nicotine in smokers and nonsmokers on a prospective memory task
Jennifer M Rusted, Steven Trawley
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
|
September 3, 2015
Can verbal instruction enhance the recall of an everyday task and promote error-monitoring in people with dementia of the Alzheimer-type?
Sara Balouch, Jennifer M Rusted
Psychopharmacology
|
September 5, 2003
Separate and combined effects of scopolamine and nicotine on retrieval-induced forgetting
Trudi Edginton, Jennifer M Rusted
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
|
May 25, 2013
Age-related changes in error monitoring of an everyday task
Sara Balouch, Jennifer M Rusted
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
|
April 28, 2005
Angiotensin and Alzheimer's disease: therapeutic prospects
Paul R Gard, Jennifer M Rusted
Psychopharmacology
|
March 22, 2005
Acute effects of nicotine on visual search tasks in young adult smokers
Nicola Rycroft, Jennifer M Rusted, Samuel B Hutton
Psychopharmacology
|
August 10, 2006
The antisaccade task as an index of sustained goal activation in working memory: modulation by nicotine
Nicola Rycroft, Samuel B Hutton, Jennifer M Rusted
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
|
November 29, 2007
Prospective memory or prospective attention: physiological and pharmacological support for an attentional model
Natalie L Marchant, Steven Trawley, Jennifer M Rusted
Behavioural Brain Research
|
November 26, 2018
Responses to executive demand in young adulthood differ by APOE genotype
Rebecca Á Atkinson, Darya Gaysina, Jennifer M Rusted
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