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    Aging and Goal-Directed Emotional Attention: Distraction Reverses Emotional Biases by Knight, Marisa, Seymour, Travis L, Gaunt, Joshua T, Baker, Christopher, Nesmith, Kathryn, Mather, Mara

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-11-2007)
    “…Previous findings reveal that older adults favor positive over negative stimuli in both memory and attention (for a review, see Mather & Carstensen, 2005 )…”
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    Theoretical Implications of Articulatory Duration, Phonological Similarity, and Phonological Complexity in Verbal Working Memory by Mueller, Shane T, Seymour, Travis L, Kieras, David E, Meyer, David E

    “…The phonological-loop model provides a prominent theoretical description of verbal working memory. According to it, serial recall accuracy should be inversely…”
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    Relief of branch pulmonary artery stenosis reduces pulmonary valve insufficiency in a swine model by Petit, Christopher J., MD, Gillespie, Matthew J., MD, Harris, Matthew A., MD, Seymour, Travis L., BA, Liu, Timothy Y., BA, Khan, Azeem, MD, Gaynor, J. William, MD, Rome, Jonathan J., MD

    “…Objective We sought to determine the impact of relieving branch pulmonary artery stenosis on pulmonary valve insufficiency and right ventricular function…”
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    Achieving the performance benefits of hands-on experience when using digital devices: A representational approach by Goodman, Sara G., Seymour, Travis L., Anderson, Barrett R.

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-06-2016)
    “…Digital devices have become ubiquitous fixtures in classrooms nationwide. Despite this rapid incorporation of tablet computers in educational settings, the…”
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    Use of Liposomal Bupivacaine for Postoperative Analgesia in an Incisional Pain Model in Rats (Rattus norvegicus) by Kang, Stacey C, Jampachaisri, Katechan, Seymour, Travis L, Felt, Stephen A, Pacharinsak, Cholawat

    “…The local anesthetic bupivacaine is valuable for perioperative analgesia, but its use in the postoperative period is limited by its short duration of action…”
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    Evaluation of Isoflurane Overdose for Euthanasia of Neonatal Mice by Seymour, Travis L, Nagamine, Claude M

    “…Neonatal mice (that is, pups younger than 6 d) must be exposed to CO2 for as long as 50 min to achieve euthanasia. Alternatively, other inhalant anesthetic…”
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    Successful detection of verbal and visual concealed knowledge using an RT-based paradigm by Seymour, Travis L., Kerlin, Jess R.

    Published in Applied cognitive psychology (01-05-2008)
    “…An increasing number of researchers are exploring variations of the Concealed Knowledge Test (CKT) as alternatives to traditional ‘lie‐detector’ tests. For…”
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    Virtually Perfect Time Sharing in Dual-Task Performance: Uncorking the Central Cognitive Bottleneck by Schumacher, Eric H., Seymour, Travis L., Glass, Jennifer M., Fencsik, David E., Lauber, Erick J., Kieras, David E., Meyer, David E.

    Published in Psychological science (01-03-2001)
    “…A fundamental issue for psychological science concerns the extent to which people can simultaneously perform two perceptual-motor tasks. Some theorists have…”
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    Electromyographic evidence for response conflict in the exclude recognition task by Seymour, Travis L., Schumacher, Eric H.

    “…How do memory retrieval processes lead to overt responses in strategic recognition tasks (responding “old” to one class of familiar stimulus and “new” to…”
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    Brain activation evidence for response conflict in the exclude recognition task by Schumacher, Eric H, Seymour, Travis L, Schwarb, Hillary

    Published in Brain research (06-05-2010)
    “…Abstract How do memory retrieval processes (i.e., familiarity and recollection processes) interact with motor and control processes to bring about an…”
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    Combining blink, pupil, and response time measures in a concealed knowledge test by Seymour, Travis L, Baker, Christopher A, Gaunt, Joshua T

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2013)
    “…The response time (RT) based Concealed Knowledge Test (CKT) has been shown to accurately detect participants' knowledge of mock-crime-related information…”
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    Time and Encoding Effects in the Concealed Knowledge Test by Seymour, Travis L., Fraynt, Becky R.

    Published in Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback (01-09-2009)
    “…Although the traditional “lie detector” test is used frequently in forensic contexts, it has (like most test of deception) some limitations. The concealed…”
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    Using Response Time Measures to Assess "Guilty Knowledge" by Seymour, Travis L, Seifert, Colleen M, Mosmann, Andrea L, Shafto, Michael G

    Published in Journal of applied psychology (01-02-2000)
    “…How can a suspect's guilt or innocence be reliably tested? The validity of the polygraph, which measures changes in physiological arousal during a "guilty…”
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    Abstract 2346: Stenting of Pulmonary Artery Branch Stenosis Alleviates Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency in a Swine Model of Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot by Petit, Christopher J, Gillespie, Matthew J, Harris, Matthew A, Seymour, Travis L, Liu, Timothy Y, Khan, Azeem R, Kim, Richard, Rodriguez, Evelio, Gaynor, J. W, Rome, Jonathan J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (16-10-2007)
    “…Abstract only Introduction : Pulmonary insufficiency-induced right ventricular volume overload in adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is associated…”
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    A EPIC model of the “Guilty Knowledge Effect”: Strategic and automatic processes in recognition by Seymour, Travis L

    Published 01-01-2000
    “…Accurate, reliable and valid measures of lying have eluded clinicians for decades. Attempts to use indirect physiological measures (e.g., skin conductance)…”
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