Anthony W. Sali
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Sali AW, Bejjani C, Egner T. (2023) Learning Cognitive Flexibility: Neural Substrates of Adapting Switch-Readiness to Time-varying Demands. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-17 |
Sali AW, Ma R, Albal MS, et al. (2022) The location independence of learned attentional flexibility. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 84: 682-699 |
Sali AW, Jiang J, Egner T. (2020) Neural Mechanisms of Strategic Adaptation in Attentional Flexibility. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-20 |
Sali AW, Anderson BA, Courtney SM. (2018) Information processing biases in the brain: Implications for decision-making and self-governance. Neuroethics. 11: 259-271 |
Sali AW, Anderson BA, Yantis S, et al. (2018) Correction to: Reduced Value-Driven Attentional Capture among Children with ADHD Compared to Typically Developing Control. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology |
Xu KZ, Anderson BA, Emeric EE, et al. (2017) Neural Basis of Cognitive Control over Movement Inhibition: Human fMRI and Primate Electrophysiology Evidence. Neuron |
Sali AW, Anderson BA, Yantis S, et al. (2017) Reduced Value-Driven Attentional Capture Among Children with ADHD Compared to Typically Developing Controls. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology |
Sali AW, Courtney SM, Yantis S. (2016) Spontaneous Fluctuations in the Flexible Control of Covert Attention. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 445-54 |
Sali AW, Anderson BA, Courtney SM. (2016) Information Processing Biases in the Brain: Implications for Decision-Making and Self-Governance Neuroethics. 1-13 |
Sali A, Courtney S. (2015) Attentional Orienting Expectations Broaden and Constrain the Window of Spatial Selection. Journal of Vision. 15: 1052 |