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Per B Sederberg

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Neuroimage|September 8, 2015
Trial-level information for individual faces in the fusiform face area depends on subsequent memoryAdam E Hasinski, Per B Sederberg
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 21, 2020
Individual differences in attention allocation during a two-dimensional inhibitory control taskEmily R Weichart, Per B Sederberg
Neuroimage|July 16, 2013
Brain rhythms in mental time travelSean M Polyn, Per B Sederberg
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 22, 2013
A generalized, likelihood-free method for posterior estimationBrandon M Turner, Per B Sederberg
Plos One|August 23, 2017
MELD: Mixed effects for large datasetsDylan M Nielson, Per B Sederberg
Psychology and Aging|February 3, 2022
Transparency, replicability, and discovery in cognitive aging research: A computational modeling approachKevin P Darby, Per B Sederberg
Psychological Review|March 28, 2020
A model of dynamic, within-trial conflict resolution for decision makingEmily R Weichart, Brandon M Turner, Per B Sederberg
Neuropsychologia|June 25, 2018
Representational differences between line drawings and photographs of natural scenes: A dissociation between multi-voxel pattern analysis and repetition suppressionThomas P O'Connell, Per B Sederberg, Dirk B Walther
Intelligence|November 15, 2014
Do We Really Become Smarter When Our Fluid-Intelligence Test Scores Improve?Taylor R Hayes, Alexander A Petrov, Per B Sederberg
Psychological Review|May 20, 2021
Equal evidence perceptual tasks suggest a key role for interactive competition in decision-makingRyan P Kirkpatrick, Brandon M Turner, Per B Sederberg
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Neuroimage|September 8, 2015
Trial-level information for individual faces in the fusiform face area depends on subsequent memoryAdam E Hasinski, Per B Sederberg
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 21, 2020
Individual differences in attention allocation during a two-dimensional inhibitory control taskEmily R Weichart, Per B Sederberg
Neuroimage|July 16, 2013
Brain rhythms in mental time travelSean M Polyn, Per B Sederberg
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 22, 2013
A generalized, likelihood-free method for posterior estimationBrandon M Turner, Per B Sederberg
Plos One|August 23, 2017
MELD: Mixed effects for large datasetsDylan M Nielson, Per B Sederberg
Psychology and Aging|February 3, 2022
Transparency, replicability, and discovery in cognitive aging research: A computational modeling approachKevin P Darby, Per B Sederberg
Psychological Review|March 28, 2020
A model of dynamic, within-trial conflict resolution for decision makingEmily R Weichart, Brandon M Turner, Per B Sederberg
Neuropsychologia|June 25, 2018
Representational differences between line drawings and photographs of natural scenes: A dissociation between multi-voxel pattern analysis and repetition suppressionThomas P O'Connell, Per B Sederberg, Dirk B Walther
Intelligence|November 15, 2014
Do We Really Become Smarter When Our Fluid-Intelligence Test Scores Improve?Taylor R Hayes, Alexander A Petrov, Per B Sederberg
Psychological Review|May 20, 2021
Equal evidence perceptual tasks suggest a key role for interactive competition in decision-makingRyan P Kirkpatrick, Brandon M Turner, Per B Sederberg
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