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Michael S. Worden
Michael S. Worden
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience (Research), Brown University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei brown.edu
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Anticipatory biasing of visuospatial attention indexed by retinotopically specific alpha-band electroencephalography increases over occipital cortex.
MS Worden, JJ Foxe, N Wang, GV Simpson
The Journal of neuroscience: the official journal of the Society for …, 2000
14692000
The effect of preceding context on inhibition: an event-related fMRI study
S Durston, KM Thomas, MS Worden, Y Yang, BJ Casey
Neuroimage 16 (2), 449-453, 2002
4312002
The relation of brain oscillations to attentional networks
J Fan, J Byrne, MS Worden, KG Guise, BD McCandliss, J Fossella, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (23), 6197-6206, 2007
3702007
Evidence of developmental differences in implicit sequence learning: an fMRI study of children and adults
KM Thomas, RH Hunt, N Vizueta, T Sommer, S Durston, Y Yang, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 16 (8), 1339-1351, 2004
3442004
Parametric manipulation of conflict and response competition using rapid mixed-trial event-related fMRI
S Durston, MC Davidson, KM Thomas, MS Worden, N Tottenham, ...
Neuroimage 20 (4), 2135-2141, 2003
2522003
Objects are highlighted by spatial attention
A Martínez, W Teder-Sälejärvi, M Vazquez, S Molholm, JJ Foxe, DC Javitt, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 18 (2), 298-310, 2006
1672006
Temporal course of cerebrospinal fluid dynamics and amyloid accumulation in the aging rat brain from three to thirty months
C Chiu, MC Miller, IN Caralopoulos, MS Worden, T Brinker, ZN Gordon, ...
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS 9, 1-8, 2012
1112012
Neural systems underlying lexical competition: An eye tracking and fMRI study
G Righi, SE Blumstein, J Mertus, MS Worden
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22 (2), 213-224, 2010
832010
Neurobiology of attention and automaticity
W Schneider, M Pimm-Smith, M Worden
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 4 (2), 177-182, 1994
661994
Inattentional amnesia to words in a high attentional load task
M Ruz, MS Worden, P Tudela, BD McCandliss
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17 (5), 768-776, 2005
512005
Context modulates early stimulus processing when resolving stimulus-response conflict
G Scerif, MS Worden, M Davidson, L Seiger, BJ Casey
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 18 (5), 781-792, 2006
482006
Not all attention orienting is created equal: Recognition memory is enhanced when attention orienting involves distractor suppression
J Markant, MS Worden, D Amso
Neurobiology of learning and memory 120, 28-40, 2015
432015
ERP correlates of anticipatory attention: spatial and non-spatial specificity and relation to subsequent selective attention
CL Dale, GV Simpson, JJ Foxe, TL Luks, MS Worden
Experimental brain research 188, 45-62, 2008
402008
Cognitive task design for fMRI
M Worden, W Schneider
International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology 6 (2‐3), 253-270, 1995
211995
The dynamics of the spread of selective visual attention
MS Worden, JJ Foxe
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (21), 11933-11935, 2003
132003
Luxotonic signals in human prefrontal cortex as a possible substrate for effects of light on mood and cognition
S Sabbah, MS Worden, DD Laniado, DM Berson, JN Sanes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (28), e2118192119, 2022
112022
Determining the locus of attentional selection with functional magnetic resonance imaging
M Worden, W Schneider, R Wellington
NeuroImage 3 (3), S244, 1996
71996
Visual perceptual learning of a primitive feature in human V1/V2 as a result of unconscious processing, revealed by decoded functional MRI neurofeedback (DecNef)
Z Wang, M Tamaki, SM Frank, K Shibata, MS Worden, T Yamada, ...
Journal of Vision 21 (8), 24-24, 2021
42021
Objects are highlighted by spatial attention
MATSW Vazquez, MMSF JJ
J Cogn Neurosci 18, 298310, 2006
22006
Spatial Attention, Neural Basis of
MS Worden, A Martinez, MI Posner
Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, 2006
12006
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