Kamin Kim

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University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Brown T, Kim K, Gehring WJ, et al. (2024) Sensitivity to and Control of Distraction: Distractor-Entrained Oscillation and Frontoparietal EEG Gamma Synchronization. Brain Sciences. 14
Dimsdale-Zucker HR, Maciejewska K, Kim K, et al. (2022) Relationships between individual differences in dual process and electrophysiological signatures of familiarity and recollection during retrieval. Neuropsychologia. 108287
Cohn-Sheehy BI, Delarazan AI, Reagh ZM, et al. (2021) The hippocampus constructs narrative memories across distant events. Current Biology : Cb
Kim K, Sherwood MS, McIntire LK, et al. (2021) Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Connectivity of Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex with Distributed Cortical Networks. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 33: 1381-1395
Sherwood MS, McIntire L, Madaris AT, et al. (2021) Intensity-Dependent Changes in Quantified Resting Cerebral Perfusion With Multiple Sessions of Transcranial DC Stimulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 679977
Albin RL, Müller MLTM, Bohnen NI, et al. (2021) α4β2 Nicotinic Cholinergic Receptor Target Engagement in Parkinson Disease Gait-Balance Disorders. Annals of Neurology
Kim K, Hsieh LT, Parvizi J, et al. (2020) Neural Repetition Suppression Effects in the Human Hippocampus. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 107269
Mizrak E, Kim K, Roberts B, et al. (2018) Impact of oscillatory tDCS targeting left prefrontal cortex on source memory retrieval. Cognitive Neuroscience
Kim K, Bohnen NI, Müller MLTM, et al. (2018) Compensatory dopaminergic-cholinergic interactions in conflict processing: Evidence from patients with Parkinson's disease. Neuroimage
Kim K, Müller MLTM, Bohnen NI, et al. (2017) The cortical cholinergic system contributes to the top-down control of distraction: Evidence from patients with Parkinson's disease. Neuroimage
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