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    The removal of information from working memory by Lewis‐Peacock, Jarrod A., Kessler, Yoav, Oberauer, Klaus

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-07-2018)
    “…What happens to goal‐relevant information in working memory after it is no longer needed? Here, we review evidence for a selective removal process that…”
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    Behavioral decoding of working memory items inside and outside the focus of attention by Mallett, Remington, Lewis‐Peacock, Jarrod A.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-07-2018)
    “…How we attend to our thoughts affects how we attend to our environment. Holding information in working memory can automatically bias visual attention toward…”
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    Neural Evidence for a Distinction between Short-Term Memory and the Focus of Attention by Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Drysdale, Andrew T, Oberauer, Klaus, Postle, Bradley R

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-01-2012)
    “…It is widely assumed that the short-term retention of information is accomplished via maintenance of an active neural trace. However, we demonstrate that…”
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    Self-regulation strategy, feedback timing and hemodynamic properties modulate learning in a simulated fMRI neurofeedback environment by Oblak, Ethan F, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Sulzer, James S

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-07-2017)
    “…Direct manipulation of brain activity can be used to investigate causal brain-behavior relationships. Current noninvasive neural stimulation techniques are too…”
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    Pruning of memories by context-based prediction error by Kim, Ghootae, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A., Norman, Kenneth A., Turk-Browne, Nicholas B.

    “…The capacity of long-term memory is thought to be virtually unlimited. However, our memory bank may need to be pruned regularly to ensure that the information…”
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    Decoding attended information in short-term memory: an EEG study by LaRocque, Joshua J, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Drysdale, Andrew T, Oberauer, Klaus, Postle, Bradley R

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-01-2013)
    “…For decades it has been assumed that sustained, elevated neural activity--the so-called active trace--is the neural correlate of the short-term retention of…”
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    Competition between items in working memory leads to forgetting by Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A., Norman, Kenneth A.

    Published in Nature communications (18-12-2014)
    “…Switching attention from one thought to the next propels our mental lives forward. However, it is unclear how this thought-juggling affects our ability to…”
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    Long-term memory guides resource allocation in working memory by Bruning, Allison L., Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-12-2020)
    “…Working memory capacity is incredibly limited and thus it is important to use this resource wisely. Prior knowledge in long-term memory can aid in efficient…”
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    Multiple neural states of representation in short-term memory? It's a matter of attention by Larocque, Joshua J, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Postle, Bradley R

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (23-01-2014)
    “…Short-term memory (STM) refers to the capacity-limited retention of information over a brief period of time, and working memory (WM) refers to the manipulation…”
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    Evaluating the Feasibility of Visual Imagery for an EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interface by Kilmarx, Justin, Tashev, Ivan, Millan, Jose del R., Sulzer, James, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod

    “…Visual imagery, or the mental simulation of visual information from memory, could serve as an effective control paradigm for a brain-computer interface (BCI)…”
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    Changes to information in working memory depend on distinct removal operations by Kim, Hyojeong, Smolker, Harry R., Smith, Louisa L., Banich, Marie T., Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A.

    Published in Nature communications (07-12-2020)
    “…Holding information in working memory is essential for cognition, but removing unwanted thoughts is equally important. Here we use multivariate pattern…”
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    A simulation-based approach to improve decoded neurofeedback performance by Oblak, Ethan F., Sulzer, James S., Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-07-2019)
    “…The neural correlates of specific brain functions such as visual orientation tuning and individual finger movements can be revealed using multivoxel pattern…”
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    Separation of item and context in item-method directed forgetting by Chiu, Yi-Chieh, Wang, Tracy H., Beck, Diane M., Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A., Sahakyan, Lili

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-07-2021)
    “…Contextual information plays a critical role in directed forgetting (DF) of lists of items, whereas DF of individual items has been primarily associated with…”
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    Temporary Activation of Long-Term Memory Supports Working Memory by Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Postle, Bradley R

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-08-2008)
    “…This study describes a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of humans engaged in long-term memory (LTM) and working memory tasks. A pattern classifier…”
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    Focus on the Breath: Brain Decoding Reveals Internal States of Attention During Meditation by Weng, Helen Y, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Hecht, Frederick M, Uncapher, Melina R, Ziegler, David A, Farb, Norman A S, Goldman, Veronica, Skinner, Sasha, Duncan, Larissa G, Chao, Maria T, Gazzaley, Adam

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (28-08-2020)
    “…Meditation practices are often used to cultivate interoception or internally-oriented attention to bodily sensations, which may improve health cognitive and…”
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    Toward a Compassionate Intersectional Neuroscience: Increasing Diversity and Equity in Contemplative Neuroscience by Weng, Helen Y, Ikeda, Mushim P, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A, Chao, Maria T, Fullwiley, Duana, Goldman, Vierka, Skinner, Sasha, Duncan, Larissa G, Gazzaley, Adam, Hecht, Frederick M

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (19-11-2020)
    “…Mindfulness and compassion meditation are thought to cultivate prosocial behavior. However, the lack of diverse representation within both scientific and…”
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    Charge-lattice coupling and the dynamic structure of the U–O distribution in UO2+x by Lewis, Jarrod, Springell, Ross, Bell, Christopher, Nicholls, Rebecca, Wasik, Jacek, Harding, Lottie, Gupta, Mahima, Pakarinen, Janne, Baldinozzi, Gianguido, Andersson, David, Guo, Xiaofeng, Conradson, Steven D.

    Published in Frontiers in nuclear engineering (17-07-2024)
    “…The different structures and behaviors of UO 2+x observed in crystallographic and local structure measurements were examined by extended X-ray absorption fine…”
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    Distraction in Visual Working Memory: Resistance is Not Futile by Lorenc, Elizabeth S., Mallett, Remington, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A.

    Published in Trends in cognitive sciences (01-03-2021)
    “…Over half a century of research focused on understanding how working memory is capacity constrained has overshadowed the fact that it is also remarkably…”
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    Integration of history information Drives Serial Dependence and Stabilizes Working Memory Representations by Zhang, Ziyao, Lewis-Peacock, Jarrod A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (07-08-2024)
    “…Serial dependence has shown seemingly contradictory effects on visual perception and working memory. While serial dependence promotes perpetual and mnemonic…”
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