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davclark's attention [5 articles]

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  • Dissociable Controlled Retrieval and Generalized Selection Mechanisms in Ventrolateral Prefrontal Cortex
    Neuron, Vol. 47, No. 6. (15 September 2005), pp. 907-918.
    by David Badre, Russell A Poldrack, Juliana E Paré-Blagoev, Rachel Z Insler, Anthony D Wagner
  • Computational and neurobiological mechanisms underlying cognitive flexibility.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 103, No. 18. (2 May 2006), pp. 7186-7191.
    by D Badre, AD Wagner
    posted to attention controller frontal task-switching by davclark on 2008-04-06 23:41:27 as **
  • Left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and the cognitive control of memory.
    Neuropsychologia, Vol. 45, No. 13. (1 October 2007), pp. 2883-2901.
    by D Badre, AD Wagner
    posted to attention controller fmri frontal memory by davclark on 2008-04-06 23:40:43 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Different Processing Phases for Features, Figures, and Selective Attention in the Primary Visual Cortex.
    Neuron, Vol. 56, No. 5. (6 December 2007), pp. 785-792.
    by Pieter R R Roelfsema, Michiel Tolboom, Paul S S Khayat
  • The Neural Site of Attention Matches the Spatial Scale of Perception
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 26, No. 13. (29 March 2006), pp. 3532-3540.
    by Jens-Max Hopf, Steven J Luck, Kai Boelmans, Mircea A Schoenfeld, Carsten N Boehler, Jochem Rieger, Hans-Jochen Heinze
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