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January 24, 2008
Working memory load for faces modulates P300, N170, and N250r
Helen M Morgan, Christoph Klein, Stephan G Boehm, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
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June 7, 2011
Response inhibition results in the emotional devaluation of faces: neural correlates as revealed by fMRI
Sonia Doallo, Jane E Raymond, Kimron L Shapiro, et al.
Scientific Reports
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July 8, 2017
Competitive interactions affect working memory performance for both simultaneous and sequential stimulus presentation
Jumana Ahmad, Garrett Swan, Howard Bowman, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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May 12, 2009
Neural signatures of stimulus features in visual working memory--a spatiotemporal approach
Helen M Morgan, Margaret C Jackson, Christoph Klein, et al.
Communications Biology
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June 11, 2025
Guided visual search is associated with target boosting and distractor suppression in early visual cortex
Katharina Duecker, Kimron L Shapiro, Simon Hanslmayr, et al.
Brain Stimulation
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April 10, 2012
Frontal and parietal theta burst TMS impairs working memory for visual-spatial conjunctions
Helen M Morgan, Margaret C Jackson, Martijn G van Koningsbruggen, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
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September 5, 2025
Higher baseline alpha power is associated with faster responses in visual search
Katharina Duecker, Kimron L Shapiro, Simon Hanslmayr, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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September 24, 2011
Feature integration in visual working memory: parietal gamma activity is related to cognitive coordination
Helen M Morgan, Suresh D Muthukumaraswamy, Carina S Hibbs, et al.
Neuropsychologia
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October 22, 2008
Modelling distractor devaluation (DD) and its neurophysiological correlates
Nickolaos Fragopanagos, Tamara Cristescu, Brian A Goolsby, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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July 27, 2007
Efficient attentional selection predicts distractor devaluation: event-related potential evidence for a direct link between attention and emotion
Monika Kiss, Brian A Goolsby, Jane E Raymond, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
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January 24, 2008
Working memory load for faces modulates P300, N170, and N250r
Helen M Morgan, Christoph Klein, Stephan G Boehm, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
|
June 7, 2011
Response inhibition results in the emotional devaluation of faces: neural correlates as revealed by fMRI
Sonia Doallo, Jane E Raymond, Kimron L Shapiro, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
July 8, 2017
Competitive interactions affect working memory performance for both simultaneous and sequential stimulus presentation
Jumana Ahmad, Garrett Swan, Howard Bowman, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
|
May 12, 2009
Neural signatures of stimulus features in visual working memory--a spatiotemporal approach
Helen M Morgan, Margaret C Jackson, Christoph Klein, et al.
Communications Biology
|
June 11, 2025
Guided visual search is associated with target boosting and distractor suppression in early visual cortex
Katharina Duecker, Kimron L Shapiro, Simon Hanslmayr, et al.
Brain Stimulation
|
April 10, 2012
Frontal and parietal theta burst TMS impairs working memory for visual-spatial conjunctions
Helen M Morgan, Margaret C Jackson, Martijn G van Koningsbruggen, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology
|
September 5, 2025
Higher baseline alpha power is associated with faster responses in visual search
Katharina Duecker, Kimron L Shapiro, Simon Hanslmayr, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
September 24, 2011
Feature integration in visual working memory: parietal gamma activity is related to cognitive coordination
Helen M Morgan, Suresh D Muthukumaraswamy, Carina S Hibbs, et al.
Neuropsychologia
|
October 22, 2008
Modelling distractor devaluation (DD) and its neurophysiological correlates
Nickolaos Fragopanagos, Tamara Cristescu, Brian A Goolsby, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
|
July 27, 2007
Efficient attentional selection predicts distractor devaluation: event-related potential evidence for a direct link between attention and emotion
Monika Kiss, Brian A Goolsby, Jane E Raymond, et al.
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