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Rhythmic temporal expectation boosts neural activity by increasing neural gain.

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Auksztulewicz R. et al, (2019), J Neurosci

Reward Boosts Neural Coding of Task Rules to Optimize Cognitive Flexibility.

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Neural markers of category-based selective working memory in aging.

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Temporally Unconstrained Decoding Reveals Consistent but Time-Varying Stages of Stimulus Processing.

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Benefits of flexible prioritization in working memory can arise without costs.

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Myers NE. et al, (2018), J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 44, 398 - 411

Prioritizing Information during Working Memory: Beyond Sustained Internal Attention.

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Myers NE. et al, (2017), Trends Cogn Sci, 21, 449 - 461

An investigation of mental imagery in bipolar disorder: Exploring "the mind's eye".

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Di Simplicio M. et al, (2016), Bipolar Disord, 18, 669 - 683

Behavioral and Neural Markers of Flexible Attention over Working Memory in Aging.

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Mok RM. et al, (2016), Cereb Cortex, 26, 1831 - 1842

Tracking the changing feature of a moving object.

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De Freitas J. et al, (2016), J Vis, 16

Testing sensory evidence against mnemonic templates.

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Myers NE. et al, (2015), Elife, 4

Neural mechanisms of human perceptual choice under focused and divided attention.

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Wyart V. et al, (2015), J Neurosci, 35, 3485 - 3498

Revealing hidden states in visual working memory using electroencephalography.

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Wolff MJ. et al, (2015), Front Syst Neurosci, 9

Supraliminal but not subliminal distracters bias working memory recall

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Wildegger T. et al, (2015), Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41, 826 - 839

Link between hippocampus' raised local and eased global intrinsic connectivity in AD

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Pasquini L. et al, (2014), Alzheimer's and Dementia

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