Search

Your search keyword '"Postle, A."' showing total 44 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Postle, A." Remove constraint Author: "Postle, A." Journal journal of cognitive neuroscience Remove constraint Journal: journal of cognitive neuroscience
44 results on '"Postle, A."'

Search Results

1. Single-pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Affects Working-memory Performance via Posterior Beta-band Oscillations.

2. Representing Context and Priority in Working Memory.

5. Attention Biases Competition for Visual Representation via Dissociable Influences from Frontal and Parietal Cortex

6. Prefrontal Control of Familiarity and Recollection in Working Memory

7. Gender (Im)balance in Citation Practices in Cognitive Neuroscience

11. The Neural Codes Underlying Internally Generated Representations in Visual Working Memory

20. Get Stoke(s)d! Introduction to the Special Focus.

21. Comparing the Effects of 10-Hz Repetitive TMS on Tasks of Visual STM and Attention

23. Decoding and Reconstructing the Focus of Spatial Attention from the Topography of Alpha-band Oscillations

24. A Common Neural Substrate for Language Production and Verbal Working Memory

25. Prefrontal Control of Familiarity and Recollection in Working Memory

27. Delay-period Activity in the Prefrontal Cortex: One Function Is Sensory Gating

28. Activity in Human Frontal Cortex Associated with Spatial Working Memory and Saccadic Behavior

29. 'What'--Then--'Where' in Visual Working Memory: An Event-Related fMRI Study

30. Activity in Human Frontal Cortex Associated with Spatial Working Memory and Saccadic Behavior

32. On Having One's Data Shared

33. Neural evidence for a distinction between short-term memory and the focus of attention

34. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation dissociates working memory manipulation from retention functions in the prefrontal, but not posterior parietal, cortex

36. 'What'-Then-Where' in visual working memory: an event-related fMRI study

43. Neural Evidence for a Distinction between Short-term Memory and the Focus of Attention.

44. `What'--Then--`Where' in Visual Working Memory: An Event-Related fMRI Study.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources