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Ray Johnson

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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 8, 2023
Temporal dynamics of attitude decisions: A test of the iterative reprocessing model using event-related potentialsRay Johnson, Heather Henkell, Elizabeth J Simon, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 26, 2011
The role of episodic memory in controlled evaluative judgments about attitudes: an event-related potential studyRay Johnson, Elizabeth J Simon, Heather Henkell, et al.
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|December 2, 2010
A [polycation:heparin] complex releases growth factors with enhanced bioactivityHunghao Chu, Noah Ray Johnson, Neale Scott Mason, et al.
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|October 27, 2007
Age-related changes in executive function: an event-related potential (ERP) investigation of task-switchingDavid Friedman, Doreen Nessler, Ray Johnson, et al.
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|February 8, 2013
Preliminary evidence for reduced posterror reaction time slowing in hyperactive/inattentive preschool childrenOlga G Berwid, Jeffrey M Halperin, Ray Johnson, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 28, 2004
Information loss over time defines the memory defect of propofol: a comparative response with thiopental and dexmedetomidineRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|December 1, 1978
Intramuscular formulations of fluphenazine and their duration of activity in the rat [proceedings]A T Florence, W R Vezin, M L Ray-Johnson, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 24, 2008
Low-dose propofol-induced amnesia is not due to a failure of encoding: left inferior prefrontal cortex is still activeRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Anesthesiology|February 6, 2009
Propofol and midazolam inhibit conscious memory processes very soon after encoding: an event-related potential study of familiarity and recollection in volunteersRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Stem Cells Translational Medicine|July 26, 2013
Sustained release of bone morphogenetic protein 2 via coacervate improves the osteogenic potential of muscle-derived stem cellsHongshuai Li, Noah Ray Johnson, Arvydas Usas, et al.
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Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|November 8, 2023
Temporal dynamics of attitude decisions: A test of the iterative reprocessing model using event-related potentialsRay Johnson, Heather Henkell, Elizabeth J Simon, et al.
Neuropsychologia|January 26, 2011
The role of episodic memory in controlled evaluative judgments about attitudes: an event-related potential studyRay Johnson, Elizabeth J Simon, Heather Henkell, et al.
Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society|December 2, 2010
A [polycation:heparin] complex releases growth factors with enhanced bioactivityHunghao Chu, Noah Ray Johnson, Neale Scott Mason, et al.
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition|October 27, 2007
Age-related changes in executive function: an event-related potential (ERP) investigation of task-switchingDavid Friedman, Doreen Nessler, Ray Johnson, et al.
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence|February 8, 2013
Preliminary evidence for reduced posterror reaction time slowing in hyperactive/inattentive preschool childrenOlga G Berwid, Jeffrey M Halperin, Ray Johnson, et al.
Anesthesiology|September 28, 2004
Information loss over time defines the memory defect of propofol: a comparative response with thiopental and dexmedetomidineRobert A Veselis, Ruth A Reinsel, Vladimir A Feshchenko, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|December 1, 1978
Intramuscular formulations of fluphenazine and their duration of activity in the rat [proceedings]A T Florence, W R Vezin, M L Ray-Johnson, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 24, 2008
Low-dose propofol-induced amnesia is not due to a failure of encoding: left inferior prefrontal cortex is still activeRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Anesthesiology|February 6, 2009
Propofol and midazolam inhibit conscious memory processes very soon after encoding: an event-related potential study of familiarity and recollection in volunteersRobert A Veselis, Kane O Pryor, Ruth A Reinsel, et al.
Stem Cells Translational Medicine|July 26, 2013
Sustained release of bone morphogenetic protein 2 via coacervate improves the osteogenic potential of muscle-derived stem cellsHongshuai Li, Noah Ray Johnson, Arvydas Usas, et al.
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