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Pamela M Greenwood

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Neuropsychology|November 17, 2015
The mechanisms of far transfer from cognitive training: Review and hypothesisPamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 15, 2010
Neuronal and cognitive plasticity: a neurocognitive framework for ameliorating cognitive agingPamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 30, 2020
Editorial: Cognitive and Brain Aging: Interventions to Promote Well-Being in Old AgeCarryl L Baldwin, Pamela M Greenwood
Frontiers in Psychology|June 9, 2022
Preferred Sources of Information, Knowledge, and Acceptance of Automated Vehicle Systems: Effects of Gender and AgePamela M Greenwood, Carryl L Baldwin
Neuropsychology|April 13, 2002
The apolipoprotein E gene, attention, and brain functionRaja Parasuraman, Pamela M Greenwood, Trey Sunderland
Human Brain Mapping|April 27, 2005
Brain mechanisms of involuntary visuospatial attention: an event-related potential studyShimin Fu, Pamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 5, 2005
Specificity of the effect of a nicotinic receptor polymorphism on individual differences in visuospatial attentionPamela M Greenwood, John A Fossella, Raja Parasuraman
Neuroscience Letters|October 31, 2009
Early interaction between perceptual load and involuntary attention: An event-related potential studyShimin Fu, John Fedota, Pamela M Greenwood, et al.
Psychological Science|March 1, 2005
Beyond heritability: neurotransmitter genes differentially modulate visuospatial attention and working memoryRaja Parasuraman, Pamela M Greenwood, Reshma Kumar, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 21, 2017
Hypothesis for cognitive effects of transcranial direct current stimulation: Externally- and internally-directed cognitionPamela M Greenwood, Eric J Blumberg, Melissa R Scheldrup
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Neuropsychology|November 17, 2015
The mechanisms of far transfer from cognitive training: Review and hypothesisPamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 15, 2010
Neuronal and cognitive plasticity: a neurocognitive framework for ameliorating cognitive agingPamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|January 30, 2020
Editorial: Cognitive and Brain Aging: Interventions to Promote Well-Being in Old AgeCarryl L Baldwin, Pamela M Greenwood
Frontiers in Psychology|June 9, 2022
Preferred Sources of Information, Knowledge, and Acceptance of Automated Vehicle Systems: Effects of Gender and AgePamela M Greenwood, Carryl L Baldwin
Neuropsychology|April 13, 2002
The apolipoprotein E gene, attention, and brain functionRaja Parasuraman, Pamela M Greenwood, Trey Sunderland
Human Brain Mapping|April 27, 2005
Brain mechanisms of involuntary visuospatial attention: an event-related potential studyShimin Fu, Pamela M Greenwood, Raja Parasuraman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 5, 2005
Specificity of the effect of a nicotinic receptor polymorphism on individual differences in visuospatial attentionPamela M Greenwood, John A Fossella, Raja Parasuraman
Neuroscience Letters|October 31, 2009
Early interaction between perceptual load and involuntary attention: An event-related potential studyShimin Fu, John Fedota, Pamela M Greenwood, et al.
Psychological Science|March 1, 2005
Beyond heritability: neurotransmitter genes differentially modulate visuospatial attention and working memoryRaja Parasuraman, Pamela M Greenwood, Reshma Kumar, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 21, 2017
Hypothesis for cognitive effects of transcranial direct current stimulation: Externally- and internally-directed cognitionPamela M Greenwood, Eric J Blumberg, Melissa R Scheldrup
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