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Brad Wyble
Brad Wyble
Professor of Psychology
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A proposed function for hippocampal theta rhythm: separate phases of encoding and retrieval enhance reversal of prior learning
ME Hasselmo, C Bodelón, BP Wyble
Neural computation 14 (4), 793-817, 2002
9872002
Detecting meaning in RSVP at 13 ms per picture
MC Potter, B Wyble, CE Hagmann, ES McCourt
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 76, 270-279, 2014
5992014
Stimulation in hippocampal region CA1 in behaving rats yields long-term potentiation when delivered to the peak of theta and long-term depression when delivered to the trough
JM Hyman, BP Wyble, V Goyal, CA Rossi, ME Hasselmo
Journal of Neuroscience 23 (37), 11725-11731, 2003
4892003
Encoding and retrieval of episodic memories: role of cholinergic and GABAergic modulation in the hippocampus
ME Hasselmo, BP Wyble, GV Wallenstein
Hippocampus 6 (6), 693-708, 1996
4491996
Free recall and recognition in a network model of the hippocampus: simulating effects of scopolamine on human memory function
ME Hasselmo, BP Wyble
Behavioural brain research 89 (1-2), 1-34, 1997
4161997
The attentional blink: Past, present, and future of a blind spot in perceptual awareness
S Martens, B Wyble
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 34 (6), 947-957, 2010
4082010
The simultaneous type, serial token model of temporal attention and working memory.
H Bowman, B Wyble
Psychological review 114 (1), 38, 2007
3772007
The attentional blink provides episodic distinctiveness: sparing at a cost.
B Wyble, H Bowman, M Nieuwenstein
Journal of experimental psychology: Human perception and performance 35 (3), 787, 2009
3402009
Attentional episodes in visual perception.
B Wyble, MC Potter, H Bowman, M Nieuwenstein
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 140 (3), 488, 2011
1382011
Contingent attentional capture by conceptually relevant images.
B Wyble, C Folk, MC Potter
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 39 (3), 861, 2013
1332013
Amnesia for object attributes: Failure to report attended information that had just reached conscious awareness
H Chen, B Wyble
Psychological science 26 (2), 203-210, 2015
1222015
I tried a bunch of things: The dangers of unexpected overfitting in classification of brain data
M Hosseini, M Powell, J Collins, C Callahan-Flintoft, W Jones, H Bowman, ...
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 119, 456-467, 2020
1172020
The binding pool: A model of shared neural resources for distinct items in visual working memory
G Swan, B Wyble
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 76, 2136-2157, 2014
1082014
Analysis of theta power in hippocampal EEG during bar pressing and running behavior in rats during distinct behavioral contexts
BP Wyble, JM Hyman, CA Rossi, ME Hasselmo
Hippocampus 14 (5), 662-674, 2004
1072004
Progress toward openness, transparency, and reproducibility in cognitive neuroscience
RO Gilmore, MT Diaz, BA Wyble, T Yarkoni
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1396 (1), 5-18, 2017
982017
The attentional blink reveals serial working memory encoding: Evidence from virtual and human event-related potentials
P Craston, B Wyble, S Chennu, H Bowman
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 21 (3), 550-566, 2009
892009
Size of CA1-evoked synaptic potentials is related to theta rhythm phase in rat hippocampus
BP Wyble, C Linster, ME Hasselmo
Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (4), 2138-2144, 2000
892000
Improving on legacy conferences by moving online
T Achakulvisut, T Ruangrong, I Bilgin, S Van Den Bossche, B Wyble, ...
Elife 9, e57892, 2020
862020
Beyond a mask and against the bottleneck: retroactive dual-task interference during working memory consolidation of a masked visual target.
M Nieuwenstein, B Wyble
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (3), 1409, 2014
832014
Attribute amnesia reflects a lack of memory consolidation for attended information.
H Chen, B Wyble
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (2), 225, 2016
802016
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