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Hyland, Lindsay, Rosenbaum, Stephanie, Edwards, Alexander, Palacios, Daniel, Graham, M. Dean, Pfaus, James G., Woodside, Barbara, Abizaid, Alfonso
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In Hormones and Behavior January 2018 97:56-66
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Memory. 31:502-508
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Jones, Sherri Lee, Germé, Katuschia, Graham, M. Dean, Roy, Patrick, Gardner Gregory, James, Rosenbaum, Stephanie, Parada, Mayte, Pfaus, James G.
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In Hormones and Behavior September 2015 75:70-77
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In Hormones and Behavior 2006 49(3):353-361
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Consciousness and Cognition. 49:163-171
Two experiments used a dual task methodology to investigate the role of visual imagery and executive resources in the retrieval of specific autobiographical memories. In Experiment 1, dynamic visual noise led to a reduction in the number of specific
Autor:
Graham, M. Dean1, Gardner Gregory, James1, Hussain, Dema1, Brake, Wayne G.1, Pfaus, James G.1, Silver, Rae1
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European Journal of Neuroscience. Dec2015, Vol. 42 Issue 12, p3138-3148. 11p.
Autor:
Graham M. Dean
Bob Houston, the youngest agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, stepped out of the Department of Justice Building and turned toward home, his heart beating faster than it had in months. It hardly seemed real but he was now a full-fledged agen
Autor:
Graham, M. Dean
The medial preoptic area (mPOA) is critical in the control of male sexual behaviour, and dopamine (DA) plays an important role within it However, both the roles of DA and the mPOA in female sexual behaviour are not fully understood, with few studies
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http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/976305/1/MR63304.pdf
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Journal of Information Technology. 12:15-32
We summarize empirical work examining the impact on users of information technology (IT) and identify some gaps in current knowledge. We outline some alternative multivariate models of users’ reactions to IT, describe an initial empirical test of t
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Experimental psychology. 55(4)
Several studies have demonstrated that dynamic visual noise (DVN) does not interfere with memory for random matrices. This has led to suggestions that (a) visual working memory is distinct from imagery, and (b) visual working memory is not a gateway