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Tim Curran

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Brain Research|March 20, 2012
Oxytocin can impair memory for social and non-social visual objects: a within-subject investigation of oxytocin's effects on human memoryGrit Herzmann, Brent Young, Christopher W Bird, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Event-related potential correlates of interference effects on recognition memoryKenneth A Norman, Katharine Tepe, Erika Nyhus, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 8, 2013
Effects of oxytocin on behavioral and ERP measures of recognition memory for own-race and other-race faces in women and menGrit Herzmann, Christopher W Bird, Megan Freeman, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 11, 2003
Perceptual interference supports a non-modular account of face processingIsabel Gauthier, Tim Curran, Kim M Curby, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 21, 2015
Metacognitive processes in executive control development: the case of reactive and proactive controlNicolas Chevalier, Shaina Bailey Martis, Tim Curran, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|July 13, 2010
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of memory blocking and priming during a word fragment testOlga Rass, Joshua D Landau, Tim Curran, et al.
Neuroimage|September 26, 2013
Using single-trial EEG to predict and analyze subsequent memoryEunho Noh, Grit Herzmann, Tim Curran, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 23, 2006
Activation of preexisting and acquired face representations: the N250 event-related potential as an index of face familiarityJames W Tanaka, Tim Curran, Albert L Porterfield, et al.
Journal of Cannabis Research|February 2, 2021
Acute effects of naturalistic THC vs. CBD use on recognition memory: a preliminary studyTim Curran, Hélène Devillez, Sophie L YorkWilliams, et al.
Psychological Review|August 7, 2013
Sequential effects in response time reveal learning mechanisms and event representationsMatt Jones, Tim Curran, Michael C Mozer, et al.
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Brain Research|March 20, 2012
Oxytocin can impair memory for social and non-social visual objects: a within-subject investigation of oxytocin's effects on human memoryGrit Herzmann, Brent Young, Christopher W Bird, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Event-related potential correlates of interference effects on recognition memoryKenneth A Norman, Katharine Tepe, Erika Nyhus, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 8, 2013
Effects of oxytocin on behavioral and ERP measures of recognition memory for own-race and other-race faces in women and menGrit Herzmann, Christopher W Bird, Megan Freeman, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 11, 2003
Perceptual interference supports a non-modular account of face processingIsabel Gauthier, Tim Curran, Kim M Curby, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|January 21, 2015
Metacognitive processes in executive control development: the case of reactive and proactive controlNicolas Chevalier, Shaina Bailey Martis, Tim Curran, et al.
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|July 13, 2010
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of memory blocking and priming during a word fragment testOlga Rass, Joshua D Landau, Tim Curran, et al.
Neuroimage|September 26, 2013
Using single-trial EEG to predict and analyze subsequent memoryEunho Noh, Grit Herzmann, Tim Curran, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 23, 2006
Activation of preexisting and acquired face representations: the N250 event-related potential as an index of face familiarityJames W Tanaka, Tim Curran, Albert L Porterfield, et al.
Journal of Cannabis Research|February 2, 2021
Acute effects of naturalistic THC vs. CBD use on recognition memory: a preliminary studyTim Curran, Hélène Devillez, Sophie L YorkWilliams, et al.
Psychological Review|August 7, 2013
Sequential effects in response time reveal learning mechanisms and event representationsMatt Jones, Tim Curran, Michael C Mozer, et al.
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