Kirsten C. S. Adam
Affiliations: | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States | ||
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | |||
University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
Area:
attention, working memoryGoogle:
"Kirsten Adam"Mean distance: 15.09 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorBradley S. Gibson | research assistant | Notre Dame | |
Edward K. Vogel | grad student | University of Oregon | |
John Serences | post-doc | UCSD |
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Adam K, Awh E, Vogel EK. (2019) Classification of load in visual working memory using single-trial EEG data Journal of Vision. 19: 247a |
Quirk C, Adam K, Vogel E. (2018) Preexisting spatial biases influence the encoding of information into visual working memory Journal of Vision. 18: 882 |
Adam K, Vogel E, Awh E. (2018) Decoding the limits of simultaneous storage in working memory Journal of Vision. 18: 366 |
Xu Z, Adam KC, Fang X, et al. (2017) The reliability and stability of visual working memory capacity. Behavior Research Methods |
Hakim N, Adam K, Gunseli E, et al. (2017) Sustained spatial attention is not sufficient to elicit the Contralateral Delay Activity Journal of Vision. 17: 862 |
Adam K, Foster J, Sutterer D, et al. (2017) Topography of alpha-band power tracks improvement in working memory precision with repeated encoding Journal of Vision. 17: 333 |
Sutterer D, Foster J, Adam K, et al. (2017) Spatial selectivity of alpha band activity declines with increasing visual working memory load Journal of Vision. 17: 332 |
Adam KC, Vogel EK. (2016) Tuning in by tuning out distractions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Adam KC, Vogel EK. (2016) Reducing failures of working memory with performance feedback. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Adam K, Vogel E. (2016) Working memory capacity predicts the efficiency of transfer into long-term memory Journal of Vision. 16: 1051 |