Ray (Skip) Johnson

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Queens College CUNY, New York, NY, United States 
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Cognitive Neuroscience
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Friedman D, Johnson R. (2014) Inefficient Encoding as an Explanation for Age-Related Deficits in Recollection-Based Processing Journal of Psychophysiology. 28: 148-161
Johnson R, Nessler D, Friedman D. (2013) Temporally specific divided attention tasks in young adults reveal the temporal dynamics of episodic encoding failures in elderly adults. Psychology and Aging. 28: 443-56
Nessler D, Friedman D, Johnson R. (2012) A new account of the effect of probability on task switching: ERP evidence following the manipulation of switch probability, cue informativeness and predictability. Biological Psychology. 91: 245-62
Johnson R, Simon EJ, Henkell H, et al. (2011) The role of episodic memory in controlled evaluative judgments about attitudes: An event-related potential study Neuropsychologia. 49: 945-960
Veselis RA, Pryor KO, Reinsel RA, et al. (2009) Propofol and midazolam inhibit conscious memory processes very soon after encoding: an event-related potential study of familiarity and recollection in volunteers. Anesthesiology. 110: 295-312
Veselis RA, Pryor KO, Reinsel RA, et al. (2008) Low Dose Propofol-induced Amnesia Is Not Due to a Failure of Encoding: Left Inferior Prefrontal Cortex Is Still Active Anesthesiology. 109: 213-224
Nessler D, Johnson R, Bersick M, et al. (2008) Age-related ERP differences at retrieval persist despite age-invariant performance and left-frontal negativity during encoding. Neuroscience Letters. 432: 151-6
Friedman D, Nessler D, Johnson R, et al. (2008) Age-related changes in executive function: an event-related potential (ERP) investigation of task-switching. Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition. 15: 95-128
Johnson R, Henkell H, Simon E, et al. (2008) The self in conflict: the role of executive processes during truthful and deceptive responses about attitudes. Neuroimage. 39: 469-82
Nessler D, Friedman D, Johnson R, et al. (2007) Does repetition engender the same retrieval processes in young and older adults? Neuroreport. 18: 1837-40
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