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Generics, cognition, and comprehension
Crossmodal interactions between corresponding auditory and visual features
 
How individuals reverse engineer Boolean systems
Neural correlates of deductive inference
 
Models of decision making: Stimulus pattern detection and neuronal synchronization
Investigations of face processing in the human brain
 
Space, attention, and binding in subliminal priming
Measuring context in human prefrontal cortex
 
Testing a model of competition-dependent weakening through pattern classification of EEG
Behavioral and cortical responses to visual stimuli ranging from just above to just below the threshold of sensory awareness
 
What you remember depends on your goals: Multi-voxel pattern analysis of fMRI data reveals that retrieval goals influence strategy use, recollection, and behavior
The martyrdom effect: When the prospect of suffering for a cause increases contributions to the cause
 
Mapping conceptual knowledge in the human brain
Temporal limitations of visual object processing
 
Weakening memories by half-remembering them
Attentional control functions of human frontal and posterior parietal cortex
 
Neural mechanisms underlying the evaluation of intrinsic cognitive costs
Explaining conflicts: How we make sense of inconsistency
 
Models for Individual Decision-Making with Social Feedback
The neural basis of compositionality: Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of conceptual combination
 
Memory modification in the brain: Computational and experimental investigations