Published in Neuroreport on August 06, 2004
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Oscillatory brain activity dissociates between associative stimulus content in a repetition priming task in the human EEG. Cereb Cortex (2004) 1.41
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Dissociation between recall and recognition memory performance in an amnesic patient with hippocampal damage following carbon monoxide poisoning. Neurocase (2004) 1.05
Selective spatial attention to left or right hand flutter sensation modulates the steady-state somatosensory evoked potential. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res (2004) 1.04
Modulation of induced gamma band responses in a perceptual learning task in the human EEG. J Cogn Neurosci (2002) 1.04
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Diminished neural and cognitive responses to facial expressions of disgust in patients with psoriasis: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. J Invest Dermatol (2009) 1.02
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Expansion of the tonotopic area in the auditory cortex of the blind. J Neurosci (2002) 0.99
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The contribution of familiarity to recognition memory is a function of test format when using similar foils. Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2008) 0.93
Sustained division of spatial attention to multiple locations within one hemifield. Neurosci Lett (2007) 0.91
Independent effects of attentional gain control and competitive interactions on visual stimulus processing. Cereb Cortex (2012) 0.91
Modulation of oscillatory brain activity and evoked potentials in a repetition priming task in the human EEG. Eur J Neurosci (2004) 0.90
Measuring recollection and familiarity: Improving the remember/know procedure. Conscious Cogn (2012) 0.90
Familiarity, recollection and medial temporal lobe function: an unresolved issue. Trends Cogn Sci (2011) 0.89
Attentional bias of competitive interactions in neuronal networks of early visual processing in the human brain. Neuroimage (2008) 0.89
Brain electrical tomography (BET) analysis of induced gamma band responses during a simple object recognition task. Neuroimage (2005) 0.89
Selective attention to task-irrelevant emotional distractors is unaffected by the perceptual load associated with a foreground task. PLoS One (2012) 0.89
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Bottom-up biases in feature-selective attention. J Neurosci (2012) 0.87
Recalling spatial information as a component of recently and remotely acquired episodic or semantic memories: an fMRI study. Neuropsychology (2004) 0.86
Induced gamma band responses predict recognition delays during object identification. J Cogn Neurosci (2007) 0.86
Effects of intermodal attention on the auditory steady-state response and the event-related potential. Psychophysiology (2009) 0.85
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Early visual and auditory processing rely on modality-specific attentional resources. Neuroimage (2012) 0.84
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Slow biasing of processing resources in early visual cortex is preceded by emotional cue extraction in emotion-attention competition. Hum Brain Mapp (2013) 0.83
Feature-selective attention: evidence for a decline in old age. Neurosci Lett (2010) 0.83
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Sustained selective intermodal attention modulates processing of language-like stimuli. Exp Brain Res (2011) 0.83
Attentional modulation of the human somatosensory evoked potential in a trial-by-trial spatial cueing and sustained spatial attention task measured with high density 128 channels EEG. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res (2004) 0.82
Two separate, but interacting, neural systems for familiarity and novelty detection: a dual-route mechanism. Hippocampus (2014) 0.82
Temporal stability of high-frequency brain oscillations in the human EEG. Brain Topogr (2003) 0.82
Maintenance of tactile short-term memory for locations is mediated by spatial attention. Biol Psychol (2011) 0.81
Induced gamma-band activity is related to the time point of object identification. Brain Res (2008) 0.81
Concurrent visual and tactile steady-state evoked potentials index allocation of inter-modal attention: a frequency-tagging study. Neurosci Lett (2013) 0.80
Induced gamma-band activity elicited by visual representation of unattended objects. J Cogn Neurosci (2009) 0.80
Feature-selective attention in healthy old age: a selective decline in selective attention? J Neurosci (2014) 0.79
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Semantic interference from distractor pictures in single-picture naming: evidence for competitive lexical selection. Psychon Bull Rev (2014) 0.76
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Nonspatial cueing of tactile STM causes shift of spatial attention. J Cogn Neurosci (2012) 0.76
Explicit mentalizing mechanisms and their adaptive role in memory conformity. PLoS One (2013) 0.75
Re: The prostate specific antigen era in the United States is over for prostate cancer: what happened in the last 20 years? J Urol (2005) 0.75
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Corrigendum to: Affective facilitation of early visual cortex during rapid picture presentation at 6 and 15 Hz. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci (2017) 0.75
S-cone signals invisible to the motion system can improve motion extraction via grouping by color. Vis Neurosci (2009) 0.75
Understanding the cognitive underpinnings of functional impairments in early dementia: a review. Aging Ment Health (2015) 0.75
Which computer-use behaviours are most indicative of cognitive decline? Insights from an expert reference group. Health Informatics J (2017) 0.75