Arjun Kumar

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Biochemistry SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, United States 
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Pain System
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Stern Y, Rakitin BC, Habeck C, et al. (2012) Task difficulty modulates young-old differences in network expression. Brain Research. 1435: 130-45
Blumen HM, Gazes Y, Habeck C, et al. (2011) Neural networks associated with the speed-accuracy tradeoff: evidence from the response signal method. Behavioural Brain Research. 224: 397-402
Kumar A, Jiang Y. (2010) Erratum to: Visual short-term memory for sequential arrays Memory & Cognition. 38: 1161-1161
Holtzer R, Rakitin BC, Steffener J, et al. (2009) Age effects on load-dependent brain activations in working memory for novel material. Brain Research. 1249: 148-61
Kumar A, Rakitin BC, Nambisan R, et al. (2008) The response-signal method reveals age-related changes in object working memory. Psychology and Aging. 23: 315-29
Stern Y, Zarahn E, Habeck C, et al. (2008) A common neural network for cognitive reserve in verbal and object working memory in young but not old. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 18: 959-67
Stern Y, Zarahn E, Holtzer R, et al. (2006) P2-296: A common neural representation of cognitive reserve in young and old across two different tasks Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2: S326-S326
Kumar A, Jiang Y. (2005) Visual short-term memory for sequential arrays. Memory & Cognition. 33: 488-98
Jiang Y, Kumar A, Vickery TJ. (2005) Integrating sequential arrays in visual short-term memory. Experimental Psychology. 52: 39-46
Jiang Y, Kumar A. (2004) Visual short-term memory for two sequential arrays: one integrated representation or two separate representations? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 11: 495-500
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