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Jarrod Lewis-Peacock
Jarrod Lewis-Peacock
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin
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Closed-loop brain training: the science of neurofeedback
R Sitaram, T Ros, L Stoeckel, S Haller, F Scharnowski, J Lewis-Peacock, ...
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 18 (2), 86-100, 2017
11322017
Neural evidence for a distinction between short-term memory and the focus of attention
JA Lewis-Peacock, AT Drysdale, K Oberauer, BR Postle
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 24 (1), 61-79, 2012
5272012
Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist)
T Ros, S Enriquez-Geppert, V Zotev, KD Young, G Wood, ...
Brain 143 (6), 1674-1685, 2020
2962020
Decoding attended information in short-term memory: an EEG study
JJ LaRocque, JA Lewis-Peacock, AT Drysdale, K Oberauer, BR Postle
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 25 (1), 127-142, 2013
2832013
Multiple neural states of representation in short-term memory? It’sa matter of attention
JJ LaRocque, JA Lewis-Peacock, BR Postle
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 5, 2014
2182014
Temporary activation of long-term memory supports working memory
JA Lewis-Peacock, BR Postle
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (35), 8765-8771, 2008
1772008
Pruning of memories by context-based prediction error
G Kim, JA Lewis-Peacock, KA Norman, NB Turk-Browne
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (24), 8997-9002, 2014
1642014
The removal of information from working memory
JA Lewis‐Peacock, Y Kessler, K Oberauer
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1424 (1), 33-44, 2018
1552018
Distraction in visual working memory: Resistance is not futile
ES Lorenc, R Mallett, JA Lewis-Peacock
Trends in cognitive sciences 25 (3), 228-239, 2021
1292021
Decoding the internal focus of attention
JA Lewis-Peacock, BR Postle
Neuropsychologia 50 (4), 470-478, 2012
1252012
Competition between items in working memory leads to forgetting
JA Lewis-Peacock, KA Norman
Nature Communications 5 (1), 5768, 2014
1172014
Multivoxel pattern analysis of functional MRI data
JA Lewis-Peacock, KA Norman
772014
Neural evidence for the flexible control of mental representations
JA Lewis-Peacock, AT Drysdale, BR Postle
Cerebral Cortex 25 (10), 3303-3313, 2015
742015
Brief mental training reorganizes large-scale brain networks
YY Tang, Y Tang, R Tang, JA Lewis-Peacock
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 11, 6, 2017
702017
Self-regulation strategy, feedback timing and hemodynamic properties modulate learning in a simulated fMRI neurofeedback environment
EF Oblak, JA Lewis-Peacock, JS Sulzer
PLoS computational biology 13 (7), e1005681, 2017
572017
Behavioral decoding of working memory items inside and outside the focus of attention
R Mallett, JA Lewis‐Peacock
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1424 (1), 256-267, 2018
472018
More is less: increased processing of unwanted memories facilitates forgetting
TH Wang, K Placek, JA Lewis-Peacock
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (18), 3551-3560, 2019
452019
Increased alpha-band power during the retention of shapes and shape-location associations in visual short-term memory
JS Johnson, DW Sutterer, DJ Acheson, JA Lewis-Peacock, BR Postle
Frontiers in psychology 2, 128, 2011
452011
Dissociating refreshing and elaboration and their impacts on memory
LM Bartsch, VM Loaiza, L Jäncke, K Oberauer, JA Lewis-Peacock
NeuroImage 199, 585-597, 2019
432019
The cognitive neurosciences
D Poeppel, GR Mangun, MS Gazzaniga
MIT Press, 2020
402020
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