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  1. A bilateral N2pc (N2pcb) component is elicited by search targets displayed on the vertical midline
  2. Functional dissociation of anterior cingulate cortex and intraparietal sulcus in visual working memory
  3. Reward motivation and neurostimulation interact to improve working memory performance in healthy older adults: A simultaneous tDCS-fNIRS study
  4. Development of a Computer Simulator of the Visual N2 Event-Related Potential Component for the Study of Cognitive Processes
  5. Mapping hemodynamic changes during hypoglycemia in the very preterm neonatal brain: preliminary results
  6. N2pc reflects two modes for coding the number of visual targets
  7. On pacing trials while scanning brain hemodynamics: The case of the SNARC effect
  8. The SNARC effect is not a unitary phenomenon
  9. Backward masking interrupts spatial attention, slows downstream processing, and limits conscious perception
  10. Long-term continuous monitoring of the preterm brain with diffuse optical tomography and electroencephalography: a technical note on cap manufacturing
  11. On the Role of the Inferior Intraparietal Sulcus in Visual Working Memory for Lateralized Single-feature Objects
  12. Enhanced frontal activation underlies sparing from the attentional blink: Evidence from human electrophysiology
  13. Lack of visual field asymmetries for spatial cueing in reading parafoveal Chinese characters
  14. The Attentional Blink Impairs Detection and Delays Encoding of Visual Information: Evidence from Human Electrophysiology
  15. The distractor frequency effect in the colour-naming Stroop task: An overt naming event-related potential study
  16. The attentional blink freezes spatial attention allocation to targets, not distractors: Evidence from human electrophysiology
  17. Colour-specific differences in attentional deployment for equiluminant pop-out colours: Evidence from lateralised potentials
  18. On the costs of lag-1 sparing.
  19. A reference-channel based methodology to improve estimation of event-related hemodynamic response from fNIRS measurements
  20. The “red-alert” effect in visual search: Evidence from human electrophysiology
  21. N1pc reversal following repeated eccentric visual stimulation
  22. Taking one’s time in feeling other-race pain: an event-related potential investigation on the time-course of cross-racial empathy
  23. Event-Related Potential Evidence for Two Functionally Dissociable Sources of Semantic Effects in the Attentional Blink
  24. Electrophysiological evidence of multitasking impairment of attentional deployment reflects target-specific processing, not distractor inhibition
  25. Number-Space Interactions in the Human Parietal Cortex: Enlightening the SNARC Effect with Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
  26. Exploring the role of primary and supplementary motor areas in simple motor tasks with fNIRS
  27. Contralateral cortical organisation of information in visual short-term memory: Evidence from lateralized brain activity during retrieval
  28. Sparing from the attentional blink is not spared from structural limitations
  29. Surfing the attentional waves during visual curve tracing: Evidence from the sustained posterior contralateral negativity
  30. Look out for strangers! Sustained neural activity during visual working memory maintenance of other-race faces is modulated by implicit racial prejudice
  31. A hemodynamic correlate of lateralized visual short-term memories
  32. Spatial layout of letters in nonwords affects visual short-term memory load: Evidence from human electrophysiology
  33. Interhemispheric ERP asymmetries over inferior parietal cortex reveal differential visual working memory maintenance for fearful versus neutral facial identities
  34. What Phonological Facilitation Tells about Semantic Interference: A Dual-Task Study
  35. Bayesian filtering of human brain hemodynamic activity elicited by visual short-term maintenance recorded through functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
  36. Object-substitution masking modulates spatial attention deployment and the encoding of information in visual short-term memory: Insights from occipito-parietal ERP components
  37. Electrophysiological evidence of enhanced cortical activity in the human brain during visual curve tracing
  38. Visual Short-term Memory Capacity for Simple and Complex Objects
  39. Tutorials in Visual Cognition
  40. Orienting attention to objects in visual short-term memory
  41. ERP Evidence for Ultra-Fast Semantic Processing in the Picture–Word Interference Paradigm
  42. The attentional blink within and across the hemispheres: Evidence from a patient with a complete section of the corpus callosum
  43. Reevaluating encoding-capacity limitations as a cause of the attentional blink.
  44. On the representation of words and nonwords in visual short-term memory: Evidence from human electrophysiology
  45. Attentional requirements for the selection of words from different grammatical categories.
  46. Attentional capture by visual singletons is mediated by top-down task set: New evidence from the N2pc component
  47. Selective activation of the superior frontal gyrus in task-switching: An event-related fNIRS study
  48. Short-term consolidation of visual patterns interferes with visuo-spatial attention: Converging evidence from human electrophysiology
  49. Semantic and repetition priming within the attentional blink: An event-related brain potential (ERP) investigation study
  50. The picture-word interference effect is not a Stroop effect
  51. The interdependence of spatial attention and lexical access as revealed by early asymmetries in occipito-parietal ERP activity
  52. P3 latency shifts in the attentional blink: Further evidence for second target processing postponement
  53. Short-term consolidation of individual identities leads to Lag-1 sparing.
  54. Spatial attention freezes during the attention blink
  55. Attentional control and capture in the attentional blink paradigm: Evidence from human electrophysiology
  56. Attentional blink and selection in the tactile domain
  57. Unitary attention in callosal agenesis
  58. On the control of visual spatial attention: evidence from human electrophysiology
  59. A neuropsychological assessment of dual-task costs in closed-head injury patients using Cohen’s effect size estimation method
  60. Bidirectional semantic priming in the attentional blink
  61. Central processing overlap modulates P3 latency
  62. Multitasking costs in close-head injury patients
  63. Four-dot masking produces the attentional blink
  64. Electrophysiological evidence of visual encoding deficits in a cross-modal attentional blink paradigm
  65. Is global shape sufficient for automatic object identification?
  66. Cross-modal attentional deficits in processing tactile stimulation
  67. Naming times and standardized norms for the italian PD/DPSS set of 266 pictures: Direct comparisons with American, English, French, and Spanish published databases
  68. Selective influence of second target exposure duration and Task1 load effects in the attentional blink phenomenon
  69. Visual encoding of patterns is subject to dual-task interference
  70. Unconscious semantic priming from pictures
  71. Attentional and structural constraints on visual encoding
  72. Is object recognition automatic?
  73. The Demonstration of Short-Term Consolidation
  74. Reassessing the Role of Control in the Modulation of the Attentional Blink Effect
  75. Multiple primes and semantic satiation: Attenuation of the P2 amplitude following massive exposure to semantic co-ordinate words
  76. Color Naming of Non-Color Word Stroop Task as a Dual-Task