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265 related items for PubMed ID: 21411205

  • 1. A male advantage for spatial and object but not verbal working memory using the n-back task.
    Lejbak L, Crossley M, Vrbancic M.
    Brain Cogn; 2011 Jun; 76(1):191-6. PubMed ID: 21411205
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  • 2. The spatial-verbal difference in the n-back task: an ERP study.
    Chen YN, Mitra S.
    Acta Neurol Taiwan; 2009 Sep; 18(3):170-9. PubMed ID: 19960960
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  • 3. Differential influences of negative emotion on spatial and verbal working memory: Evidence from event-related potential and source current density analysis.
    Li X, Li X, Luo YJ.
    Neuroreport; 2006 Oct 02; 17(14):1555-9. PubMed ID: 16957607
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  • 4. Integrated cross-domain object storage in working memory: evidence from a verbal-spatial memory task.
    Morey CC.
    Q J Exp Psychol (Hove); 2009 Nov 02; 62(11):2235-51. PubMed ID: 19370452
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  • 5. Right parietal contributions to verbal working memory: spatial or executive?
    Ravizza SM, Behrmann M, Fiez JA.
    Neuropsychologia; 2005 Nov 02; 43(14):2057-67. PubMed ID: 15885716
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  • 6. The female advantage in object location memory is robust to verbalizability and mode of presentation of test stimuli.
    Lejbak L, Vrbancic M, Crossley M.
    Brain Cogn; 2009 Feb 02; 69(1):148-53. PubMed ID: 18722700
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  • 7. Task analysis complements neuroimaging: an example from working memory research.
    Meegan DV, Purc-Stephenson R, Honsberger MJ, Topan M.
    Neuroimage; 2004 Mar 02; 21(3):1026-36. PubMed ID: 15006670
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  • 8. Female advantage for object location memory in peripersonal but not extrapersonal space.
    Saucier D, Lisoway A, Green S, Elias L.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2007 Jul 02; 13(4):683-6. PubMed ID: 17521491
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  • 9. A sex difference on a novel spatial working memory task in humans.
    Duff SJ, Hampson E.
    Brain Cogn; 2001 Dec 02; 47(3):470-93. PubMed ID: 11748902
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  • 10. Assessing the effect of verbal working memory load on visuo-spatial exogenous orienting.
    Santangelo V, Spence C.
    Neurosci Lett; 2007 Feb 14; 413(2):105-9. PubMed ID: 17174028
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  • 11. Influence of gender on working and spatial memory in the novel object recognition task in the rat.
    Sutcliffe JS, Marshall KM, Neill JC.
    Behav Brain Res; 2007 Feb 12; 177(1):117-25. PubMed ID: 17123641
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  • 12. Performance dissociation during verbal and spatial working memory tasks.
    Nagel BJ, Ohannessian A, Cummins K.
    Percept Mot Skills; 2007 Aug 12; 105(1):243-50. PubMed ID: 17918571
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  • 13. Non-visual spatial tasks reveal increased interactions with stance postural control.
    Woollacott M, Vander Velde T.
    Brain Res; 2008 May 07; 1208():95-102. PubMed ID: 18394592
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  • 14. Verbal coding and the storage of form-position associations in visual-spatial short-term memory.
    Dent K, Smyth MM.
    Acta Psychol (Amst); 2005 Oct 07; 120(2):113-40. PubMed ID: 15896699
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  • 16. Working memory and mental arithmetic: a case for dual central executive resources.
    Ketelsen K, Welsh M.
    Brain Cogn; 2010 Dec 07; 74(3):203-9. PubMed ID: 20832157
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  • 17. Lateralized contribution of prefrontal cortex in controlling task-irrelevant information during verbal and spatial working memory tasks: rTMS evidence.
    Sandrini M, Rossini PM, Miniussi C.
    Neuropsychologia; 2008 Dec 07; 46(7):2056-63. PubMed ID: 18336847
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  • 19. Males and females differ in brain activation during cognitive tasks.
    Bell EC, Willson MC, Wilman AH, Dave S, Silverstone PH.
    Neuroimage; 2006 Apr 01; 30(2):529-38. PubMed ID: 16260156
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