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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Affective bias and response modulation following tyrosine depletion in healthy adults2006Vrshek-Schallhorn, Suzanne FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Age differences in the focus of retrieval: Evidence from dual-list free recall2015Wahlheim, Chris FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Aging effects in sequential modulations of poorer-strategy effects during execution of memor...2017Touron, Dayna R.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Carving executive control at its joints: Working memory capacity predicts stimulus–stimulus,...2015Kane, Michael J.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Characterizing adult age differences in the initiation and organization of retrieval: A furt...2016Wahlheim, Chris FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Cognitive control and affect before and after physical activity in a real-world environment ...2021Meadows, Caroline C.StudentKinesiology, UNCG
Default and Executive Network Coupling Supports Creative Idea Production2015Silvia, Paul FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Default and Executive Network Coupling Supports Creative Idea Production2015Beaty, Roger E. FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Does Mind Wandering Reflect Executive Function or Executive Failure? Comment on Smallwood an...2010Kane, Michael J.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Executive control and attentional scope in visual search: a latent variable investigation2012Poole, Bradley JohnStudentPsychology, UNCG
Gait variability, cognitive control, and brain BOLD signal variability in healthy, young adu...2023Angelino, Shena A.StudentKinesiology, UNCG
Linking the Dynamics of Cognitive Control to Individual Differences in Working Memory Capaci...2021Kane, Michael J.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Linking the Dynamics of Cognitive Control to Individual Differences in Working Memory Capaci...2021Marcovitch, Stuart FacultyPsychology, UNCG
The role of reminding in the effects of spaced repetitions on cued recall: Sufficient but no...2014Wahlheim, Chris FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Sad mood and response inhibition2017King, Jake SlaterStudentPsychology, UNCG
Using dimensional overlap theory as a framework to explain the relationship between working ...2014Meier, Matthew E.StudentPsychology, UNCG
Why does working memory capacity predict variation in reading comprehension? On the influenc...2012Kane, Michael J.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Why does working memory capacity predict variation in reading comprehension? On the influenc...2012McVay, Jennifer C.FacultyPsychology, UNCG