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Lynn Hasher

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 18, 2014
The disruptive - and beneficial - effects of distraction on older adults' cognitive performanceJennifer C Weeks, Lynn Hasher
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 1, 2016
Divided attention reduces resistance to distraction at encoding but not retrievalJennifer C Weeks, Lynn Hasher
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 14, 2017
Older adults encode more, not less: evidence for age-related attentional broadeningJennifer C Weeks, Lynn Hasher
Experimental Brain Research|May 7, 2017
On the preservation of vigilant attention to semantic information in healthy agingDavid R Thomson, Lynn Hasher
Psychology and Aging|March 2, 2018
Hyper-binding only apparent under fully implicit test conditionsKaren L Campbell, Lynn Hasher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 17, 2011
Reflections of distraction in memory: transfer of previous distraction improves recall in younger and older adultsRuthann C Thomas, Lynn Hasher
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2009
Age and synchrony effects in visuospatial working memoryGillian Rowe, Lynn Hasher, Josée Turcotte
Neuropsychology|November 3, 2010
Interference, aging, and visuospatial working memory: the role of similarityGillian Rowe, Lynn Hasher, Josée Turcotte
Psychological Science|May 10, 2008
Implicit proactive interference, age, and automatic versus controlled retrieval strategiesSimay Ikier, Lixia Yang, Lynn Hasher
Memory (Hove, England)|April 1, 2017
Optimal testing time for suppression of competitors during interference resolutionK W Joan Ngo, Lynn Hasher
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 18, 2014
The disruptive - and beneficial - effects of distraction on older adults' cognitive performanceJennifer C Weeks, Lynn Hasher
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 1, 2016
Divided attention reduces resistance to distraction at encoding but not retrievalJennifer C Weeks, Lynn Hasher
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|July 14, 2017
Older adults encode more, not less: evidence for age-related attentional broadeningJennifer C Weeks, Lynn Hasher
Experimental Brain Research|May 7, 2017
On the preservation of vigilant attention to semantic information in healthy agingDavid R Thomson, Lynn Hasher
Psychology and Aging|March 2, 2018
Hyper-binding only apparent under fully implicit test conditionsKaren L Campbell, Lynn Hasher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 17, 2011
Reflections of distraction in memory: transfer of previous distraction improves recall in younger and older adultsRuthann C Thomas, Lynn Hasher
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2009
Age and synchrony effects in visuospatial working memoryGillian Rowe, Lynn Hasher, Josée Turcotte
Neuropsychology|November 3, 2010
Interference, aging, and visuospatial working memory: the role of similarityGillian Rowe, Lynn Hasher, Josée Turcotte
Psychological Science|May 10, 2008
Implicit proactive interference, age, and automatic versus controlled retrieval strategiesSimay Ikier, Lixia Yang, Lynn Hasher
Memory (Hove, England)|April 1, 2017
Optimal testing time for suppression of competitors during interference resolutionK W Joan Ngo, Lynn Hasher
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