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  1. Engaging with neuroanatomy through creative projects
  2. Trained musicians perform better on an intelligence test than non-musicians
  3. Using Rapid Serial Visual Presentation to Measure Set-Specific Capture, a Consequence of Distraction While Multitasking
  4. Practice reduces set-specific capture costs only superficially
  5. Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
  6. A Bottleneck Model of Set-Specific Capture
  7. An Open, Large-Scale, Collaborative Effort to Estimate the Reproducibility of Psychological Science
  8. Set-specific capture can be reduced by pre-emptively occupying a limited-capacity focus of attention
  9. Involuntary transfer of a top-down attentional set into the focus of attention: Evidence from a contingent attentional capture paradigm
  10. Psychological and Neural Mechanisms of Short‐Term Memory
  11. Made you look! Consciously perceived, irrelevant instructional cues can hijack the attentional network
  12. The contents of visual memory are only partly under volitional control
  13. The effects of musical training on verbal memory
  14. The Mind and Brain of Short-Term Memory
  15. Working Memory for Conjunctions Relies on the Medial Temporal Lobe
  16. Using perfusion fMRI to measure continuous changes in neural activity with learning
  17. Associative learning improves visual working memory performance.