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Marlene Rösner

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Behavioural Brain Research|May 21, 2022
Aging impairs primary task resumption and attentional control processes following interruptionsMarlene Rösner, Bianca Zickerick, Melinda Sabo, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|October 23, 2021
How to refocus attention on working memory representations following interruptions-Evidence from frontal theta and posterior alpha oscillationsBianca Zickerick, Marlene Rösner, Melinda Sabo, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 25, 2020
The spatial orienting of the focus of attention in working memory makes use of inhibition: Evidence by hemispheric asymmetries in posterior alpha oscillationsMarlene Rösner, Stefan Arnau, Isabel Skiba, et al.
Neuroimage|July 15, 2022
Preparing for the unknown: How working memory provides a link between perception and anticipated actionMarlene Rösner, Melinda Sabo, Laura-Isabelle Klatt, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 10, 2025
Beyond Routine Maintenance: Current Trends in Working Memory ResearchKirsten C S Adam, Laura-Isabelle Klatt, Jacob A Miller, et al.
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Behavioural Brain Research|May 21, 2022
Aging impairs primary task resumption and attentional control processes following interruptionsMarlene Rösner, Bianca Zickerick, Melinda Sabo, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|October 23, 2021
How to refocus attention on working memory representations following interruptions-Evidence from frontal theta and posterior alpha oscillationsBianca Zickerick, Marlene Rösner, Melinda Sabo, et al.
Neuropsychologia|March 25, 2020
The spatial orienting of the focus of attention in working memory makes use of inhibition: Evidence by hemispheric asymmetries in posterior alpha oscillationsMarlene Rösner, Stefan Arnau, Isabel Skiba, et al.
Neuroimage|July 15, 2022
Preparing for the unknown: How working memory provides a link between perception and anticipated actionMarlene Rösner, Melinda Sabo, Laura-Isabelle Klatt, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 10, 2025
Beyond Routine Maintenance: Current Trends in Working Memory ResearchKirsten C S Adam, Laura-Isabelle Klatt, Jacob A Miller, et al.
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