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Stephen M. Emrich
Stephen M. Emrich
Brock University - Department of Psychology
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Distributed Patterns of Activity in Sensory Cortex Reflect the Precision of Multiple Items Maintained in Visual Short-Term Memory
SM Emrich, AC Riggall, JJ LaRocque, BR Postle
The Journal of Neuroscience 33 (15), 6516-6523, 2013
4212013
Age-related deficits in associative memory: the influence of impaired strategic retrieval.
M Cohn, SM Emrich, M Moscovitch
Psychology and aging 23 (1), 93, 2008
2102008
Strengthened effective connectivity underlies transfer of working memory training to tests of short-term memory and attention
B Kundu, DW Sutterer, SM Emrich, BR Postle
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (20), 8705-8715, 2013
1902013
Visual search elicits the electrophysiological marker of visual working memory
SM Emrich, N Al-Aidroos, J Pratt, S Ferber
PloS one 4 (11), e8042, 2009
1282009
Competition increases binding errors in visual working memory
SM Emrich, S Ferber
Journal of Vision 12 (4), 2012
1242012
Attention mediates the flexible allocation of visual working memory resources.
SM Emrich, HA Lockhart, N Al-Aidroos
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (7 …, 2017
1162017
Within-category decoding of information in different attentional states in short-term memory
JJ LaRocque, AC Riggall, SM Emrich, BR Postle
Cerebral Cortex 27 (10), 4881-4890, 2017
1002017
More than a filter: Feature-based attention regulates the distribution of visual working memory resources.
B Dube, SM Emrich, N Al-Aidroos
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (10 …, 2017
692017
The short-and long-term fates of memory items retained outside the focus of attention
JJ LaRocque, AS Eichenbaum, MJ Starrett, NS Rose, SM Emrich, ...
Memory & Cognition 43, 453-468, 2015
652015
Finding memory in search: The effect of visual working memory load on visual search
SM Emrich, N Al-Aidroos, J Pratt, S Ferber
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (8), 1457-1466, 2010
552010
Visual working memory supports the inhibition of previously processed information: evidence from preview search.
N Al-Aidroos, SM Emrich, S Ferber, J Pratt
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (3), 643, 2012
522012
Electrophysiological correlates of the flexible allocation of visual working memory resources
C Salahub, HA Lockhart, B Dube, N Al-Aidroos, SM Emrich
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 19428, 2019
382019
Visual working memory simultaneously guides facilitation and inhibition during visual search
B Dube, A Basciano, SM Emrich, N Al-Aidroos
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78, 1232-1244, 2016
322016
Out with the old: Inhibition of old items in a preview search is limited
SM Emrich, JDN Ruppel, N Al-Aidroos, J Pratt, S Ferber
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 70 (8), 1552-1557, 2008
312008
A daytime nap enhances visual working memory performance and alters event-related delay activity
KJ MacDonald, HA Lockhart, AC Storace, SM Emrich, KA Cote
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 18, 1105-1120, 2018
302018
Transient perceptual neglect: Visual working memory load affects conscious object processing
SM Emrich, H Burianová, S Ferber
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23 (10), 2968-2982, 2011
302011
Impairment in long-term retention but not short-term performance on a water maze reversal task following hippocampal or mediodorsal striatal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor blockade.
MR Holahan, FA Taverna, SM Emrich, M Louis, RU Muller, JC Roder, ...
Behavioral neuroscience 119 (6), 1563, 2005
242005
Re-evaluating the relationships among filtering activity, unnecessary storage, and visual working memory capacity
SM Emrich, MA Busseri
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 15, 589-597, 2015
222015
In and out of consciousness: Sustained electrophysiological activity reflects individual differences in perceptual awareness
C Pun, SM Emrich, KE Wilson, E Stergiopoulos, S Ferber
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-7, 2011
222011
Fear not! Anxiety biases attentional enhancement of threat without impairing working memory filtering
C Salahub, SM Emrich
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 20 (6), 1248-1260, 2020
212020
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