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2. The Acquisition of Family Land in Ghana
3. Insights for a critical reflection on law
4. EFFECT OF SURGICALLY-INDUCED WEIGHT LOSS IN BLACKS WITH HYPERTENSION: 821 accepted poster
5. Phytophthora inundata from native vegetation in Western Australia
6. Two-photon laser spectroscopy of the muonium 1S–2S transition
7. Shortcomings Of The NHS: A Yawning Chasm
8. Pseudo-Hermaphroditism
9. "Total" Hysterectomy
10. Injuries Of The Knee-Joint
11. Obstruction Of The Pelvic Colon By The Pedicle Of An Ovarian Cyst
12. Intragastric balloon as an adjunct to lifestyle intervention: a randomized controlled trial
13. Macaque monkeys exhibit event-related potentials indexing distractor suppression during visual search
14. Forgetting induced by recognition of visual images
15. Electrical stimulation improves visual attention by speeding the shift of control by long-term memory
16. Microcircuitry of Agranular Frontal Cortex: Testing the Generality of the Canonical Cortical Microcircuit
17. Causal Control of Medial-Frontal Cortex Governs Electrophysiological and Behavioral Indices of Performance Monitoring and Learning
18. The competitive access debate: a 'backdoor' approach to rate regulation.
19. Discarding Information from Visual Working Memory
20. Oscillatory coupling reveals the dynamic reorganization of networks processing reward, maintaining working memory and controlling attention
21. The contralateral delay activity is insensitive to microsaccades induced by increasing number of items in visual working memory
22. Oscillatory correlates of uploading long-term memory into visual working memory
23. Changing a memory is dissociable from forming a new memory
24. High Stakes Trigger the Use of Multiple Memories to Enhance the Control of Attention
25. Where do we store the memory representations that guide attention?
26. Homologous mechanisms of visuospatial working memory maintenance in macaque and human: Properties and sources
27. The guidance of attention is dominated by task relevance and not simply maintenance in working memory
28. The neural correlates of visual working memory decline in normal aging.
29. Event-Related Potentials Elicited by Errors during the Stop-Signal Task. I. Macaque Monkeys
30. Semantic analysis does not occur during interocular suppression in the absence of awareness
31. Forgetting in Visual Working Memory
32. Measuring the handoff of the attentional template from working memory to long-term memory
33. Source localization of an event-related potential indexing covert shifts of attention in macaques
34. Semantic Analysis Does Not Occur in the Absence of Awareness Induced by Interocular Suppression
35. Attentional Templates in Visual Working Memory
36. Frontal eye field activity before form visual search errors
37. Simultaneous neurophysiological measurement of perceptual and response selection stages of processing during visual search
38. Interactions between motion perception and visual working memory
39. Using eye movements to measure attention to objects and features in visual working memory
40. Do Visual Working Memory Representations Automatically Bias Deployments of Covert Attention?
41. Timing of attentional selection in frontal eye field and event-related potentials over visual cortex during pop-out search
42. Do gamma-band oscillations bind features when attention is focused on multiple-feature objects during visual search?
43. Strategic interactions between visual working memory and perceptual attention as revealed by eye movements
44. Increases in gamma-band activity do not predict spatial working memory retention in macaque monkeys
45. Timing of target selection between visual cortex and frontal eye field
46. Indexing the maintenance of objects in visual working memory by spatial selection
47. Bridging the gap between monkey and man: Macaque event-related potentials reveal similarities to human indices of visual attention
48. Working memory guidance of attention depends on memory's relevance for search
49. Directed forgetting versus directed remembering in visual working memory
50. Effects of luminance contrast on visual responses in frontal eye field
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