Cikkek nyilvánosan hozzáférhető megbízással - Joshua J. TremelTovábbi információ
Valahol hozzáférhető: 9
Prior probability and feature predictability interactively bias perceptual decisions
KE Dunovan, JJ Tremel, ME Wheeler
Neuropsychologia 61, 210-221, 2014
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
High quality but limited quantity perceptual evidence produces neural accumulation in frontal and parietal cortex
EJ Ploran, JJ Tremel, SM Nelson, ME Wheeler
Cerebral Cortex 21 (11), 2650-2662, 2011
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Content-specific evidence accumulation in inferior temporal cortex during perceptual decision-making
JJ Tremel, ME Wheeler
Neuroimage 109, 35-49, 2015
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
The strength of gradually accruing probabilistic evidence modulates brain activity during a categorical decision
ME Wheeler, SG Woo, T Ansel, JJ Tremel, AL Collier, K Velanova, ...
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 (4), 705-719, 2015
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Effects of task-set adoption on ERP correlates of controlled and automatic recognition memory
KA Wilckens, JJ Tremel, DA Wolk, ME Wheeler
NeuroImage 55 (3), 1384-1392, 2011
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Neural signatures of experience-based improvements in deterministic decision-making
JJ Tremel, PA Laurent, DA Wolk, ME Wheeler, JA Fiez
Behavioural brain research 315, 51-65, 2016
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Manipulating memory efficacy affects the behavioral and neural profiles of deterministic learning and decision-making
JJ Tremel, DM Ortiz, JA Fiez
Neuropsychologia 114, 214-230, 2018
Megbízások: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Memory for non-painful auditory items is influenced by whether they are experienced in a context involving painful electrical stimulation
KM Vogt, CM Norton, LE Speer, JJ Tremel, JW Ibinson, LM Reder, JA Fiez
Experimental brain research 237, 1615-1627, 2019
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
Neutral auditory words immediately followed by painful electric shock may show reduced next-day recollection
CM Norton, JW Ibinson, SJ Pcola, V Popov, JJ Tremel, LM Reder, JA Fiez, ...
Experimental brain research 240 (11), 2939-2951, 2022
Megbízások: US National Institutes of Health
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