Jason Rajsic
Affiliations: | Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada |
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"Jason Rajsic"Mean distance: 17.02 (cluster 15) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorDaryl E. Wilson | grad student | Queens University | |
Jay Pratt | post-doc | 2012-2016 | University of Northumbria |
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Constable MD, Zhang FX, Conner T, et al. (2024) Advancing healthcare practice and education via data sharing: demonstrating the utility of open data by training an artificial intelligence model to assess cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills. Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice |
Dorigoni A, Rajsic J, Bonini N. (2022) Does cognitive reflection predict attentional control in visual tasks? Acta Psychologica. 226: 103562 |
Hilchey MD, Rajsic J, Pratt J. (2020) When do response-related episodic retrieval effects co-occur with inhibition of return? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Rajsic J, Carlisle NB, Woodman GF. (2020) What not to look for: Electrophysiological evidence that searchers prefer positive templates. Neuropsychologia. 107376 |
Rajsic J, Hilchey MD, Woodman GF, et al. (2019) Visual working memory load does not eliminate visuomotor repetition effects. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Wang S, Rajsic J, Woodman GF. (2019) The Contralateral Delay Activity Tracks the Sequential Loading of Objects into Visual Working Memory, Unlike Lateralized Alpha Oscillations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-10 |
Rajsic J, Woodman GF. (2019) Do we remember templates better so that we can reject distractors better? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Constable MD, Rajsic J, Welsh TN, et al. (2019) It is not in the details: Self-related shapes are rapidly classified but their features are not better remembered. Memory & Cognition |
Wang S, Rajsic J, Woodman GF. (2019) The contralateral delay activity tracks the storage of sequentially presented colors and letters Journal of Vision. 19: 204c |
Rajsic J, Burton JA, Woodman GF. (2018) Contralateral delay activity tracks the storage of visually presented letters and words. Psychophysiology. e13282 |