Khena Marie Swallow

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2007 Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Jeffrey M. Zacks grad student 2007 Washington University
 (On the impact of event boundaries on memory for recently encountered information.)

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Adam Broitman grad student 2017- Cornell
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Su X, Swallow KM. (2024) People can reliably detect action changes and goal changes during naturalistic perception. Memory & Cognition
Broitman AW, Swallow KM. (2023) The attentional boost effect in free recall dynamics. Memory & Cognition
Swallow KM, Broitman AW, Riley E, et al. (2022) Grounding the Attentional Boost Effect in Events and the Efficient Brain. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 892416
Moyal R, Turker HB, Luh WM, et al. (2022) Auditory Target Detection Enhances Visual Processing and Hippocampal Functional Connectivity. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 891682
Swallow KM, Wang Q. (2020) Culture influences how people divide continuous sensory experience into events. Cognition. 205: 104450
Li X, Chiu M, Swallow KM, et al. (2020) Attention and cardiac phase boost judgments of trust. Scientific Reports. 10: 4274
Broitman AW, Swallow KM. (2019) Author accepted manuscript: The Effects of Encoding Instruction and Opportunity on the Recollection of Behaviorally Relevant Events. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021819893676
Swallow KM, Jiang YV, Riley EB. (2019) Target detection increases pupil diameter and enhances memory for background scenes during multi-tasking. Scientific Reports. 9: 5255
Li X, Swallow K, Chiu M, et al. (2018) Does the body give the brain an attentional boost? Examining the relationship between attentional and cardiac gating. Biological Psychology
Turker HB, Swallow KM. (2018) Attending to behaviorally relevant moments enhances incidental relational memory. Memory & Cognition
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