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Disponibili pubblicamente: 20
The importance of age-related differences in prospective memory: Evidence from diffusion model analyses
BH Ball, AJ Aschenbrenner
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 25, 1114-1122, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Proactive control processes in event-based prospective memory: Evidence from intraindividual variability and ex-Gaussian analyses.
BH Ball, GA Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (5), 793, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Fitting an ex-Gaussian function to examine costs in event-based prospective memory: Evidence for a continuous monitoring profile
S Loft, VK Bowden, BH Ball, GA Brewer
Acta Psychologica 152, 177-182, 2014
Mandati: Australian Research Council
The strategic control of prospective memory monitoring in response to complex and probabilistic contextual cues
JM Bugg, BH Ball
Memory & Cognition 45, 755-775, 2017
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Context cue focality influences strategic prospective memory monitoring
B Hunter Ball, JM Bugg
Psychonomic bulletin & review 25, 1405-1415, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Adult age differences in production and monitoring in dual-list free recall.
CN Wahlheim, BH Ball, LL Richmond
Psychology and aging 32 (4), 338, 2017
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Individual differences in episodic memory abilities predict successful prospective memory output monitoring
B Hunter Ball, M Pitães, GA Brewer
Memory 26 (8), 1159-1168, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Aging and the strategic use of context to control prospective memory monitoring.
BH Ball, JM Bugg
Psychology and Aging 33 (3), 527, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Aging and strategic prospective memory monitoring
BH Ball, YP Li, JM Bugg
Memory & Cognition 48, 370-389, 2020
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
A multimodal analysis of sustained attention in younger and older adults.
MK Robison, NT Diede, J Nicosia, BH Ball, JM Bugg
Psychology and aging 37 (3), 307, 2022
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Navigating to new frontiers in behavioral neuroscience: traditional neuropsychological tests predict human performance on a rodent-inspired radial-arm maze
SE Mennenga, LC Baxter, IS Grunfeld, GA Brewer, LS Aiken, ...
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 8, 294, 2014
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Structural correlates of commission errors in prospective memory
MK Scullin, BH Ball, JM Bugg
Cortex 124, 44-53, 2020
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
The role of working memory capacity in analytic and multiply-constrained problem-solving in demanding situations
DM Ellis, BH Ball, N Kimpton, GA Brewer
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (6), 920-928, 2020
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Dissociating proactive and reactive control in older adults.
BH Ball, P Peper, JM Bugg
Psychology and aging 38 (4), 323, 2023
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Wait a second... Boundary conditions on delayed responding theories of prospective memory.
BH Ball, A Vogel, DM Ellis, GA Brewer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 47 (5), 858, 2021
Mandati: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Working memory cannot regulate overt emotional capture
KM Wingert, C Blais, BH Ball, GA Brewer
Acta psychologica 185, 52-64, 2018
Mandati: US National Science Foundation
Cost Avoidance Underlies Decisions to Use Prospective Memory Reminders
H Ball, P Peper
PsyArXiv, 2022
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Structural neural predictors of Farsi-English bilingualism
V Berisha, D Gilton, LC Baxter, SR Corman, C Blais, G Brewer, S Ruston, ...
Brain and language 180, 42-49, 2018
Mandati: US Department of Defense, US National Institutes of Health
On the Perceived Effort of Strategic Prospective Memory Monitoring
H Ball, P Peper, J Bugg
PsyArXiv, 2023
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Adult age differences in subjective context retrieval in dual-list free recall
SM Garlitch, LL Richmond, BH Ball, CN Wahlheim
Memory 31 (2), 218-233, 2023
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
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