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The following pages link to A psychological refractory period in access to visual short-term memory and the deployment of visual-spatial attention: multitasking processing deficits revealed by event-related potentials (Q51977215):
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- The contralateral delay activity as a neural measure of visual working memory (Q26775249) (← links)
- The effect of task order predictability in audio-visual dual task performance: Just a central capacity limitation? (Q30463662) (← links)
- Dealing with ocular artifacts on lateralized ERPs in studies of visual-spatial attention and memory: ICA correction versus epoch rejection (Q30572125) (← links)
- Express attentional re-engagement but delayed entry into consciousness following invalid spatial cues in visual search (Q33393635) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence for immature processing capacity and filtering in visuospatial working memory in adolescents (Q34395453) (← links)
- The allocation of attention and working memory in visual crowding. (Q35561756) (← links)
- Attentional capture by visual singletons is mediated by top-down task set: new evidence from the N2pc component. (Q37069420) (← links)
- Visual Search Demands Dictate Reliance on Working Memory Storage (Q37135697) (← links)
- On the importance of Task 1 and error performance measures in PRP dual-task studies. (Q38437174) (← links)
- Are processing limitations of visual attention and response selection subject to the same bottleneck in dual-tasks? (Q41158351) (← links)
- Strategic capacity sharing between two tasks: evidence from tasks with the same and with different task sets (Q42599653) (← links)
- A shared cortical bottleneck underlying Attentional Blink and Psychological Refractory Period (Q42619753) (← links)
- N1pc reversal following repeated eccentric visual stimulation (Q43605998) (← links)
- Oscillatory activity in parietal and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during retention in visual short-term memory: additive effects of spatial attention and memory load (Q44113258) (← links)
- Retraining moderately impaired stroke survivors in driving-related visual attention skills (Q44368371) (← links)
- Further Evidence That N2pc Reflects Target Enhancement Rather Than Distracter Suppression (Q47849197) (← links)
- Long-term electrophysiological changes in athletes with a history of multiple concussions (Q48132113) (← links)
- Electrophysiological evidence of central interference in the control of visuospatial attention (Q48147593) (← links)
- Interhemispheric ERP asymmetries over inferior parietal cortex reveal differential visual working memory maintenance for fearful versus neutral facial identities (Q48161710) (← links)
- Mental rotation requires visual short-term memory: evidence from human electric cortical activity (Q48477622) (← links)
- The role of sustained posterior brain activity in the serial chaining of two cognitive operations: a MEG study (Q48479173) (← links)
- Visual short-term memory capacity for simple and complex objects (Q48695476) (← links)
- Tracking the location of visuospatial attention in a contingent capture paradigm (Q48894642) (← links)
- Surfing the attentional waves during visual curve tracing: evidence from the sustained posterior contralateral negativity (Q49032615) (← links)
- More insight into the interplay of response selection and visual attention in dual-tasks: masked visual search and response selection are performed in parallel (Q50060277) (← links)
- The involvement of central attention in visual search is determined by task demands (Q50599696) (← links)
- Attentional and anatomical considerations for the representation of simple stimuli in visual short-term memory: evidence from human electrophysiology (Q50602584) (← links)
- Do Arabic numerals activate magnitude automatically? Evidence from the psychological refractory period paradigm (Q50680646) (← links)
- Working Memory Encoding Delays Top–Down Attention to Visual Cortex (Q51021528) (← links)
- Object-substitution masking modulates spatial attention deployment and the encoding of information in visual short-term memory: insights from occipito-parietal ERP components (Q51035988) (← links)
- Spatial layout of letters in nonwords affects visual short-term memory load: evidence from human electrophysiology (Q51044883) (← links)
- Concurrent deployment of visual attention and response selection bottleneck in a dual-task: Electrophysiological and behavioural evidence. (Q51737013) (← links)
- Effect of Different Movement Speed Modes on Human Action Observation: An EEG Study. (Q52576151) (← links)
- Visual search is postponed during the period of the AB: An event-related potential study. (Q53543623) (← links)
- Measurement of ERP latency differences: A comparison of single-participant and jackknife-based scoring methods (Q57203598) (← links)
- Barriers to Mothers’ Implementation of Non-Harsh Discipline Techniques: Anger, Impulsivity, and Situational Demands (Q57571893) (← links)
- Adaptation Aftereffects in the Perception of Crabs and Lobsters as Examples of Complex Natural Objects (Q57817106) (← links)
- Attentional modulation of orthographic neighborhood effects during reading: Evidence from event-related brain potentials in a psychological refractory period paradigm (Q61809703) (← links)
- The amplitude of N2pc reflects the physical disparity between target item and distracters (Q83151513) (← links)
- The P4pc: An electrophysiological marker of attentional disengagement? (Q84336766) (← links)