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Jarrod Lewis-PeacockAssociate Professor of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin Verified email at utexas.edu Cited by 3969 |
Neural evidence for a distinction between short-term memory and the focus of attention
It is widely assumed that the short-term retention of information is accomplished via
maintenance of an active neural trace. However, we demonstrate that memory can be preserved …
maintenance of an active neural trace. However, we demonstrate that memory can be preserved …
[PDF][PDF] Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist)
… Lewis-Peacock,41 Mikhail A. Lebedev,42,43,44 Ruth A. Lanius,45 Andrea Kubler,46
Cornelia Kranczioch,47 Yury Koush,48 Lilian Konicar,49 Simon H. … Micoulaud-Franchi JA …
Cornelia Kranczioch,47 Yury Koush,48 Lilian Konicar,49 Simon H. … Micoulaud-Franchi JA …
Decoding attended information in short-term memory: an EEG study
JJ LaRocque, JA Lewis-Peacock… - Journal of cognitive …, 2013 - direct.mit.edu
… The implications of the Lewis-Peacock et al. (2012) findings are potentially very broad-… ,
this study was designed to replicate the critical features of Lewis-Peacock et al. (2012), with the …
this study was designed to replicate the critical features of Lewis-Peacock et al. (2012), with the …
[HTML][HTML] Multiple neural states of representation in short-term memory? It'sa matter of attention
JJ LaRocque, JA Lewis-Peacock… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
… Therefore, we sought to replicate the important features of the Lewis-Peacock et al. (2012)
study while assaying neural activity with EEG, a technique sensitive to neural oscillations. …
study while assaying neural activity with EEG, a technique sensitive to neural oscillations. …
Distraction in visual working memory: Resistance is not futile
Over half a century of research focused on understanding how working memory is capacity
constrained has overshadowed the fact that it is also remarkably resistant to interference. …
constrained has overshadowed the fact that it is also remarkably resistant to interference. …
Temporary activation of long-term memory supports working memory
JA Lewis-Peacock, BR Postle - Journal of Neuroscience, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
This study describes a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of humans engaged in
long-term memory (LTM) and working memory tasks. A pattern classifier learned to identify …
long-term memory (LTM) and working memory tasks. A pattern classifier learned to identify …
Pruning of memories by context-based prediction error
G Kim, JA Lewis-Peacock, KA Norman… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
The capacity of long-term memory is thought to be virtually unlimited. However, our memory
bank may need to be pruned regularly to ensure that the information most important for …
bank may need to be pruned regularly to ensure that the information most important for …
The removal of information from working memory
JA Lewis‐Peacock, Y Kessler… - Annals of the New York …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
What happens to goal‐relevant information in working memory after it is no longer needed?
Here, we review evidence for a selective removal process that operates on outdated …
Here, we review evidence for a selective removal process that operates on outdated …
Decoding the internal focus of attention
JA Lewis-Peacock, BR Postle - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
… dissociating the internal focus of attention from short-term memory (STM), finding that the
information represented in delay-period activity corresponds only to the former (Lewis-Peacock, …
information represented in delay-period activity corresponds only to the former (Lewis-Peacock, …
[HTML][HTML] Competition between items in working memory leads to forgetting
JA Lewis-Peacock, KA Norman - Nature Communications, 2014 - nature.com
Switching attention from one thought to the next propels our mental lives forward. However,
it is unclear how this thought-juggling affects our ability to remember these thoughts. Here …
it is unclear how this thought-juggling affects our ability to remember these thoughts. Here …