Holly Ann Lockhart
Affiliations: | Brock University (Canada) |
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Lockhart HA, Dube B, MacDonald KJ, et al. (2023) Limitations on flexible allocation of visual short-term memory resources with multiple levels of goal-directed attentional prioritization. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
DiPuma A, Lockhart HA, Emrich SM, et al. (2023) Retrospective cue benefits in visual working memory are limited to a single location at a time. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
Henderson SE, Lockhart HA, Davis EE, et al. (2020) Reduced Attentional Control in Older Adults Leads to Deficits in Flexible Prioritization of Visual Working Memory. Brain Sciences. 10 |
Salahub C, Lockhart HA, Dube B, et al. (2019) Electrophysiological correlates of the flexible allocation of visual working memory resources. Scientific Reports. 9: 19428 |
Salahub C, Lockhart HA, Dube B, et al. (2019) Neural markers of visual working memory encoding and maintenance track attentional prioritization Journal of Vision. 19: 90b |
MacDonald KJ, Lockhart HA, Storace AC, et al. (2018) A daytime nap enhances visual working memory performance and alters event-related delay activity. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Lockhart H, Ferber S, Emrich S. (2018) Neural measures accounting for flexibility in VSTM Journal of Vision. 18: 112 |
Emrich SM, Lockhart HA, Al-Aidroos N. (2017) Attention Mediates the Flexible Allocation of Visual Working Memory Resources. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Lockhart H, Emrich S. (2017) Visual working memory of multiple preferred objects Journal of Vision. 17: 114 |
Robitaille J, Vonk R, Lockhart H, et al. (2016) Predictive cues narrow the window of spatial attention in crowded visual displays: Evidence from ERPs Journal of Vision. 16: 895 |