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Nancy B. Carlisle
Nancy B. Carlisle
Associate Professor, Lehigh University
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Attentional templates in visual working memory
NB Carlisle, JT Arita, D Pardo, GF Woodman
Journal of neuroscience 31 (25), 9315-9322, 2011
4192011
Templates for rejection: configuring attention to ignore task-irrelevant features.
JT Arita, NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 38 (3), 580, 2012
2202012
Where do we store the memory representations that guide attention?
GF Woodman, NB Carlisle, RMG Reinhart
Journal of vision 13 (3), 1-1, 2013
1852013
Automatic and strategic effects in the guidance of attention by working memory representations
NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Acta psychologica 137 (2), 217-225, 2011
1692011
The benefit of forgetting
M Williams, SW Hong, MS Kang, NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Psychonomic bulletin & review 20, 348-355, 2013
1462013
Distractor ignoring: Strategies, learning, and passive filtering
JJ Geng, BY Won, NB Carlisle
Current Directions in Psychological Science 28 (6), 600-606, 2019
822019
When memory is not enough: Electrophysiological evidence for goal-dependent use of working memory representations in guiding visual attention
NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 23 (10), 2650-2664, 2011
812011
The effects of self-focus on attentional biases in social anxiety: An ERP study
MR Judah, DMM Grant, NB Carlisle
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 16, 393-405, 2016
472016
The control of single-color and multiple-color visual search by attentional templates in working memory and in long-term memory
A Grubert, NB Carlisle, M Eimer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 28 (12), 1947-1963, 2016
462016
Location-based explanations do not account for active attentional suppression
NB Carlisle, AW Nitka
Visual Cognition, 2019
452019
Flexibility in attentional control: Multiple sources and suppression
NB Carlisle
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 92 (1), 103-113, 2019
292019
Reconciling conflicting electrophysiological findings on the guidance of attention by working memory
NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, 1330-1335, 2013
292013
Visual working memory gives up attentional control early in learning: Ruling out interhemispheric cancellation
RMG Reinhart, NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Psychophysiology 51 (8), 800-804, 2014
282014
Probing early attention following negative and positive templates
Z Zhang, N Gapelin, NB Carlisle
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82, 1166-1175, 2020
272020
How visual working memory contents influence priming of visual attention
NB Carlisle, Á Kristjánsson
Psychological Research 82, 833-839, 2018
252018
Event-related potentials elicited by errors during the stop-signal task. II: human effector-specific error responses
RMG Reinhart, NB Carlisle, MS Kang, GF Woodman
Journal of Neurophysiology 107 (10), 2794-2807, 2012
252012
What not to look for: Electrophysiological evidence that searchers prefer positive templates
J Rajsic, NB Carlisle, GF Woodman
Neuropsychologia 140, 107376, 2020
182020
Transdiagnostic connectome signatures from resting-state fMRI predict individual-level intellectual capacity
X Tong, H Xie, N Carlisle, GA Fonzo, DJ Oathes, J Jiang, Y Zhang
Translational psychiatry 12 (1), 367, 2022
122022
Individualized fMRI connectivity defines signatures of antidepressant and placebo responses in major depression
K Zhao, H Xie, GA Fonzo, X Tong, N Carlisle, M Chidharom, A Etkin, ...
Molecular psychiatry 28 (6), 2490-2499, 2023
102023
Negative and positive templates: Two forms of cued attentional control.
NB Carlisle
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 85, 585-595, 2023
92023
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