Rosemary A. Cowell

Affiliations: 
University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
visual system, memory, computational models
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Leger KR, Cowell RA, Gutchess A. (2023) Do cultural differences emerge at different levels of representational hierarchy? Memory & Cognition
Sanders DMW, Cowell RA. (2023) The locus of recognition memory signals in human cortex depends on the complexity of the memory representations. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Sanders DMW, Cowell RA, Castillo J, et al. (2022) Boosting confidence without boosting performance: item strength creates the illusion of source accuracy. Memory (Hove, England). 1-20
Cowell RA, Huber DE. (2020) Mechanisms of memory: An intermediate level of analysis and organization. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 32: 65-71
Cowell RA, Huber DE. (2020) Mechanisms of memory: an intermediate level of analysis and organization Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 32: 65-71
Cowell RA, Barense MD, Sadil PS. (2019) A roadmap for understanding memory: Decomposing cognitive processes into operations and representations. Eneuro
Sadil P, Potter KW, Huber DE, et al. (2019) Connecting the dots without top-down knowledge: Evidence for rapidly-learned low-level associations that are independent of object identity. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Sadil P, Cowell RA, Huber DE. (2019) A hierarchical Bayesian state trace analysis for assessing monotonicity while factoring out subject, item, and trial level dependencies Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 90: 118-131
Ross DA, Sadil P, Wilson DM, et al. (2018) Hippocampal Engagement During Recall Depends on Memory Content. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Wilson DM, Potter K, Cowell RA. (2018) Recognition Memory Shielded from Semantic but not Perceptual Interference in Normal Aging. Neuropsychologia
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