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LÍNIES D´INVESTIGACIÓ        1        2        3        4
  L’interés del grup es centra en l’estudi de les bases neurals del comportament humà, amb la finalitat de traslladar a l’àmbit sanitari els avenços en investigació. Les principals línies de treball giren al voltant de la valoració neuropsicològica i neurofuncional dels dèficit d’atenció i memòria en infants, adults i ancians emprant tècniques de neuroimatge funcional com l’electroencefalografia digital, els potencials evocats i la magnetoencefalografia.
 
1    Valoració neuropsicològica de l’atenció i la memòria
 

Mitjançant els protocols CANTAB i MENTFLEX es realitza una avaluació dels trastorns d’atenció i memòria en adults i infants. Aquestos protocols inclouen adaptacions que permeten enregistrar l’activitat cerebral durant la seva administració. Valoració de dèficit neuropsicològic (memòria, atenció, llenguatge, percepció, raonament, etc...) secundaris a un traumatisme cerebral, a síndromes neuropsiquiàtrics, i detecció primerenca i diagnòstic de déficit neuropsicològic associat a l’envelliment normal i patològic.


 
2    Neuropsicología clínica
 

 
3    Neurociència cognitiva
 

 
PROJECTES        1        2        3        4        5        6        7        8        9        10        11        12        13        ^PUJAR^
  Existeixen els següents projectes d’investigació actius:
1    Models probabilístics de control cognitiu
  Títol: Models probabilístics de control cognitiu: La seva aplicació a la valoració neuropsicològica (ref. PSI2010-17419/PSIC)
Investigador principal: Dr. Francisco Barceló
Entitat finançadora:Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2010-2013
Resum:
This research proposal derives from the results obtained in two previous grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science awarded in 2004 and 2007. In the last project (ref. SEJ2007-61728; to be completed on 30/09/2010), we aimed to formulate a computational model of cognitive control based on behavioral and electroencephalographic (EEG) results from a simplified version of the Wisconsin card sorting test (WCST), a classic neuropsychological test of frontal function, whose adaptation for carrying out simultaneous EEG recordings has come to be known as the Madrid card sorting test (MCST; Barceló, 2003). From these precedents, here we set to achieve the following objectives: (1) to complete the mathematical formalization of the model from the Information theoretical and Bayesian probability frameworks; (2) to extend the application of the model to two classic paradigms of executive control (p.ej., flanker and Stroop tasks), which have been traditionally used in neuropsychological assessment as indicators of prefrontal function; (3) to adjust the model with new behavioral and EEG results obtained with the three aforementioned tasks; and (4) to validate the diagnostic and predictive value of the model in young and elderly adults, and in patients with prefrontal damage. With the development of these new probabilistic models, we will attempt to complement existing models of cognitive control (Miller, 2000; Posner, 2004), by providing a formal framework for the formulation of new hypotheses and research questions, that may eventually allow for a reinterpretation of some intuitive notions in the existing models (i.e., “voluntary vs. involuntary” control, “relevant vs. Irrelevant” stimuli) from a novel formal and integrative perspective (cf., Barceló, Periáñez y Nyhus, 2008). Més informació a: www.mcst.es
2    Cardiovascular fitness, aging and cognition
  Títol: Physical activity as a protective factor of cognitive ageing (Ref: PSI2010-21609-C02-02/PSIC)
Investigador principal: Dr. Pilar Andrés
Entitat finançadora: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2010-2013
Resum:
The ageing of the population will inevitably lead to a growing number of older people living alone and in need of care. Given the high cost of geriatric care, a critical research issue is exploring ways to improve or maintain cognitive and functional status in old age. Unfortunately, it has been shown that training those specific cognitive processes most sensitive to ageing (such as speed of processing or working memory), produces only limited beneficial effects. However, research also suggests that factors such as physical activity may act as more general modulators of cognitive decline. The current proposal is based on the the concept of cognitive and brain reserve (Stern, 2002, 2009) and investigates how physical activity can reduce the effects of ageing on attention and memory functions. More specifically, we will test whether exercise has greater effects on cognitive tasks that require high levels of executive control, which are the most sensitive to the effects of ageing.

3    Distracció per novetat auditiva
  Títol: Una investigación empírica de la distracción por novedad auditiva: hacia un nuevo modelo teórico (ref. PSI2009-08427)
Investigador principal: Dr. Fabrice Parmentier
Entitat finançadora: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2009-2012
Resum:
For efficient everyday functioning, human beings require the ability to concentrate on tasks at hand in the face of potential distraction. This selective attention ability is balanced against the need to remain alert to the potential occurrence of unexpected events. This adaptive function is fulfilled by attention capture mechanisms set to react rapidly and automatically to novel stimuli and to trigger an orientation response by the organism. The brain’s ability to detect changes in the environment comes with a cost, however: The potential to be distracted by task-irrelevant stimuli. Understanding this type of distraction is important in order to improve our understanding of some of the most fundamental mechanisms of human cognition, but also in order to predict in what situations people might be particularly prone to distraction. Distraction accounts for a large part of human errors in high work load environments (e.g., aircraft cockpit) and has also been identified as an especially prominent issue in old age and a number of clinical conditions. Sound has a well documented propensity to distract us. In particular, research shows that unexpected auditory stimuli presented in the context of otherwise repetitive sounds constitute potent distracters. While previous studies have described the brain’s electrophysiological response to auditory novelty, the behavioral side of distraction has been somewhat overlooked despite its fundamental and applied implications. The present proposal describes a program of work including a list of bespoke laboratory experiments designed to address a number of fundamental questions regarding the nature and underpinning mechanisms of distraction by novelty. This work builds up on Dr Parmentier’s recent published work on the topic and seeks to establish the building blocks of an integrative theory of distraction.
4    Neurociencia Cognitiva
  Títol: Red Temática: Consolidación: Neurociencia Cognitiva y Envejecimiento (ref. PSI2008-00968-E/PSIC)
Investigador principal: Dr. Carles Esceras
Entitat finançadora: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2009-2011
5    Déficit Cognitivo
  Títol: Valoración neuropsicológica de los déficit cognitivos en pacientes con lesiones prefrontales y en ancianos: un modelo computacional de la función prefrontal, (PR2009-0256)
Investigador principal: Dr. Francisco Barceló
Entitat finançadora: Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2009-2010
6    Neurociencia Cognitiva y Envejecimiento
  Títol: Red Temática: Consolidación: Neurociencia Cognitiva y Envejecimiento (ref. AAEEOO92/08)
Investigador principal: Dr. Francisco Barceló
Entitat finançadora: D.G. Recerca, Desenvolupament Tecnológic i Innovació, Govern de les Illes Balears
Duració: 2009-2010
7    Bases neurals del bilingüisme
  Títol: Bilingüisme i Neurociència Cognitiva (ref. CSD2007-00012)
Investigador principal: Dra. Nuria Sebastian
Entitat finançadora: Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Consolider-Ingenio 2010)
Duració: 2007-2012
8    Flexibilitat cognitiva l’envelliment normal
  Títol: Flexibilitat cognitiva a l’envelliment normal: model computacional sobre la funció del córtex prefrontal (ref. SEJ2007-61728/PSIC)
Investigador principal: Dr. Francisco Barceló
Entitat finançadora: Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia
Duració: 2007-2010
9    Binding in working memory
  Títol: How are verbal and spatial features integrated in working memory (ref. RES-062-23-0241)
Investigador principal: Dr. Fabrice Parmentier
Entitat finançadora: Economic & Social Research Council (UK)
Duració: 2007-2010
10    Captura de atención por novedad
  Títol: Efectos del `set cognitivo´ sobre la respuesta cerebral a estímulos novedosos: Investigación combinada mediante potenciales evocados y resonancia magnética funcioal (ref. SEJ2006-00496)
Investigador principal: Dr. Carles Escera
Entitat finançadora:Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2007-2010
11    Neuroimaging of binding in working memory
  Títol: Characterization of the spatio-temporal patterns of cerebral activity in the processing of integrated information in Working Memory (ref. SEJ2006-14571)
Investigador principal: Dr. Pablo Campo
Entitat finançadora:Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Duració: 2007-2010
12    ESRC Collaborative studenship
  Títol: Memory deficits and memory complaints in patients with temporal and frontal lobe epilepsy.
Investigador principal: Pilar Andrés
Entitat finançadora:
Duració: 2006-2009





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Premsa
 

LAST UPDATE 2012.1.16

Ljungberg, J. K., Parmentier, F. B. R., Hughes, R. W., Macken, W. J., & Jones, D. M. (in press). Listen Out! Behavioral and subjective responses to verbal warnings. Applied Cognitive Psychology.

Ljungberg, J. K., & Parmentier, F. B. R. (in press). The impact of
intonation and valence on objective and subjective attention capture by
auditory alarms. Human Factors.


2011
 

Finke, M., Barcelo, F., Garolera, M., Cortinas, M., Garrido, G., Pajares, M., & Escera, C. (2011). Impaired preparatory re-mapping of stimulus-response associations and rule-implementation in schizophrenic patients--the role for differences in early processing. Biol Psychol, 87(3), 358-365. ISI impact factor 2010: 3.35
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2011.04.006.

Garcia-Garcia, M., Barceló, F., Clemente, I. C., & Escera, C. (2011). COMT and ANKK1 gene–gene interaction modulates contextual updating of mental representations. Neuroimage, 56(3), 1641-1647. ISI impact factor 2010: 5.93.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2011.02.053.

Martin, C.D., Barcelo, F., Hernandez, M., Costa, A. (2011). The time course of the asymmetrical “local” switch cost: Evidence from event-related potentials. Biological Psychology, 86(3), 210-218. ISI impact factor 2010: 3.35.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2010.12.001.

Parmentier, F. B., Elsley, J. V., Andres, P., & Barcelo, F. (2011). Why are auditory novels distracting? Contrasting the roles of novelty, violation of expectation and stimulus change. Cognition, 119(3), 374-380. ISI impact factor 2010: 3.71.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2011.02.001.

Parmentier, F. B. R. (2011). Exploring the determinants of memory for spatial sequences. In A. Vandierendonck & A. Smaleck (Eds.), Spatial working memory. Hove, UK: Psychology Press

Parmentier, F. B. R., Ljungberg, J. K., Elsley, J. V., & Lindkvist, M. (2011). A behavioral Study of Distraction by Vibrotactile Novelty. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1134-1139. Doi: 10.1037/a0021931. ISI impact factor 2010: 2.79

Parmentier, F. B. R., Turner, J., & Elsley, J. V. (2011). Distraction by auditory novelty: The course and aftermath of novelty and semantic effects. Experimental Psychology, 58, 92-101. ISI impact factor 2010: 2.15

Andrés, P., & Howard, C. (2011). Part-Set Cuing in older adults: Further evidence of intact forgetting in aging. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 18, 385-395. ISI impact factor 2010: 1.29

2010
 

Adrover-Roig, D., & Barcelo, F. (2010). Individual differences in aging and cognitive control modulate the neural indexes of context updating and maintenance during task switching. Cortex, 46, 434-450. ISI impact factor 2009: 4.058. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2009.09.012

Andrés, P., Mazzoni, G., & Howard, C.(2010). Preserved monitoring and control processes in temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuropsychology, Vol 24(6), Nov 2010, 775-786. ISI impact factor 2009: 2.949 http://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/a0020281

Campo, P., Poch, C., Parmentier, F. B. R., Stephan Moratti, S., Elsley, J. V., Castellanos, N., Ruiz-Vargas, J. M., del Pozo, F., & Maestú, F. (2010). Oscillatory activity in prefrontal and posterior regions during implicit letter-location binding. Neuroimage, 49,2807-2815. ISI impact factor 2009: 5.739. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.10.024.

Garcia-Garcia M, Barceló F, Clemente IC, Escera C (2010). The role of the dopamine transporter DAT1 genotype on the neural mechanisms of cognitive flexibility. European Journal of Neuroscience, 31(4): 754-60. ISI impact factor 2009: 3.418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2010.07102.x

Garcia-Garcia, M., Barceló, F., Clemente, I.C., Escera, C. (2010). The role of DAT1 gene on the rapid detection of task novelty. Neuropsychologia. ISI impact factor 2009: 4.345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.10.005

Howard, C., Andrés, P., Broks, P., Noad, R., Sadler, M., Coker, D., & Mazzoni, G. (2010). Memory, metamemory and their dissociation in temporal lobe epilepsy. Neuropsychologia, 48, 921-932. ISI impact factor 2009: 4.345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2009.11.011

Lafond, D., Tremblay, S., & Parmentier, F. B. R. (2010). The ubiquitous nature of the Hebb repetition effect: Error learning mistaken for the absence of sequence learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 36, 515-522. ISI impact factor 2009: 3.344. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0018469

Parmentier, F. B. R. (2010). Exploring the determinants of memory for spatial sequences. In A. Vandierendonck & A. Smaleck (Eds.), Spatial working memory. Psychology Press.

Parmentier, F. B. R., & Andrés, P. (2010). The involuntary capture of attention by sound: Novelty and post-novelty distraction in young and older adults. Experimental Psychology, 57, 68-76. ISI impact factor 2009: 1.688. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000009

Parmentier, F. B. R., Elsley, J. V., & Ljungberg, J. K. (2010). Behavioral distraction by auditory novelty is not only about novelty: the role of the distracter’s informational value. Cognition, 115, 504-511. ISI impact factor 2009: 3.562. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2010.03.002

Parmentier, F. B. R., Maybery, M. T., & Elsley, J. V. (2010). The involuntary capture of attention by novel feature pairings: A study of voice-location integration in auditory sensory memory. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72, 279-284. ISI impact factor 2009: 1.684. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/APP.72.2.279

Parmentier, F. B. R., Turner, J., & Elsley, J. V. (2010). Distraction by auditory novelty: The course and aftermath of novelty and semantic effects. Experimental Psychology (in press). ISI impact factor 2009: 1.688. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000072

Phillips, L., & Andrés, P. (2010). The cognitive neuroscience of aging: New findings on compensation and connectivity. Special issue of Cortex. Cortex, Apr;46(4):421-4. ISI impact factor 2009: 4.058. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2010.01.005

Poch, C., Campo, P., Parmentier, F. B. R., Ruiz-Vargas, J. M., Elsley, J. V., Castellanos, N. P., Maestú, F., & del Pozo, F. (2010). Explicit processing of verbal and spatial features during letter-location binding modulates oscillatory activity of a fronto-parietal network. Neuropsychologia, 48: 3846-3854. ISI impact factor 2009: 4.345. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.09.015

Voytek, B., Davis, M., Yago, E., Barcelo, F., Vogel, E. K., & Knight, R. T. (2010). Dynamic neuroplasticity after human prefrontal cortex damage. Neuron, 68(3), 401-408. ISI impact factor 2009: 13.26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2010.09.018

Ljungberg, J. K., & Parmentier, F. B. R. (2010). Psychological effects of combined noise and whole-body vibration: a review and avenues for future research. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, 224(10), 1289-1302. DOI: 10.1243/09544070JAUTO1315

2009
 

Adrover-Roig D, Barcelo F (2009) Envelliment i flexibilitat cognitiva: un abordatge neuropsicològic. In: Segon Anuari de l´Envelliment Illes Balears 2009 (Orte C, ed). Palma de Mallorca: Càtedra d´Atenció a la Dependència i Promoció de l´Autonomia Personal.

Andrés, P. (2009). Equivalent part set cuing effects in younger and older adults. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 21, 176-191.

Barceló, F. (2009). The emotional consequences of being distracted. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 3(10), 6-7. ISI impact factor 2009: 1.548

Elsley, J. V., & Parmentier, F. B. R. (2009). Is Verbal-Spatial Binding in Working Memory Impaired by a Concurrent Memory Load? Quartely Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1696-1705. ISI impact factor 2009: 2.016

Maybery, M. T., Clissa, P. J., Parmentier, F. B. R., Leung, D., Harsa, G., Fox, A. M., & Jones, D. M. (2009). Binding of verbal and spatial features in auditory working memory. Journal of Memory & Language, 61, 112-133.

Nyhus E, Barceló F (2009) The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test and the cognitive assessment of prefrontal executive functions: A critical update. Brain and Cognition 16, 71(3): 437-51. ISI impact factor 2009: 2.547

Perez Velazquez JL, Barcelo F, Hunga Y, Leshchenkoa Y, Nenadovica V, Belkas J, Raghavana V, Briand J, Garcia Dominguez L (2009) Decreased brain coordinated activity in autism spectrum disorders during executive tasks: Reduced long-range synchronization in the fronto-parietal networks. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 73:341-349. ISI impact factor 2009: 3.045

Periañez, J. A., & Barceló, F. (2009). Updating sensory versus task representations during task-switching: Insights from cognitive brain potentials in humans. Neuropsychologia, 47, 1160–1172. ISI impact factor 2009: 4.345

Sanchez-Cubillo, I., Perianez, J. A., Adrover-Roig, D., Rodriguez-Sanchez, J. M., Rios-Lago, M., Tirapu, J., et al. (2009). Construct validity of the Trail Making Test: role of task-switching, working memory, inhibition/interference control and visuo-motor abilities. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 15(3), 438-450. ISI impact factor 2009: 2.766

2008
 

Andrés, P., Guerrini, C., Phillips, L., & Perfect, T. (2008). Differential effects of aging on executive and non executive inhibition. Developmental Neuropsychology.33, 101-123.

Barcelo, F., Perianez, J. A., and Nyhus, E. (2008). An information theoretical approach to task-switching: Evidence from endogenous brain potentials in humans. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 1: 13. doi:10.3389/neuro.09.013.2007

Parmentier, F. B. R., Elford, G., Escera, C., Andrés, P., & San Miguel, I. (2008). The cognitive locus of distraction by acoustic novelty in the cross-modal oddball task. Cognition, 106(1):408-32.

Parmentier, F. B. R., Maybery, M. T., Huitson, M., & Jones, D. M. (2008). The perceptual determinants of repetition learning in auditory space. Journal of Memory & Language, 58, 978-997.

Parmentier, F. B. R., & Maybery, M. T. (2008). Equivalent effects of grouping by time, voice and location on response timing in verbal serial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 34, 1349-1355.

Parmentier, F. B. R. (2008). Towards a cognitive model of distraction by auditory novelty: The role of involuntary attention capture and semantic processing. Cognition, 109, 345-362.

2007
 

Andrés, P., Van der Linden, M., & Parmentier, F. B. R. (2007). Directed forgetting in frontal patients' episodic recall. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1355-1362.

Barcelo, F., & Knight, R. T. (2007). An information theoretical approach to contextual processing in the human brain: evidence from prefrontal lesions. Cerebral Cortex 17, i51-i60.

Barcelo , F., & Knight, R. T. (2007). Theoretical sequelae of a chronic neglect and unawareness of prefrontotectal pathways in the human brain. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30(1), 83-85.

Perianez, J. A., Rios-Lago, M., Rodriguez-Sanchez, J. M., Adrover-Roig, D., Sanchez-Cubillo, I., Crespo-Facorro, B., et al. (2007). Trail Making Test in traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, and normal ageing: Sample comparisons and normative data. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 22, 433-447.

2006
 

Andrés, P., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Escera, C. (2006). The effect of age on involuntary capture of attention by irrelevant sounds: a test of the frontal hypothesis of aging. Neuropsychologia, 44, 2564-2568.

Barcelo, F., Escera, C., Corral, M. J., & Perianez, J. A. (2006). Task switching and novelty processing activate a common neural network for cognitive control. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18(10), 1734-1748.

Bastin, Ch., Van der Linden, M., Lekeu, F., Andrés, P., & Salmon, E. (2006). Variability in the impairment of recognition memory in patients with frontal lobe lesions. Cortex, 42, 883-894.

Parmentier, F. B. R., & Andrés, P. (2006). The impact of path crossing on visuo-spatial serial memory: Encoding or rehearsal effect? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 1867-1874.

Parmentier, F. B. R., Andrés, P., Elford, G., & Jones, D. M. (2006). Hierarchical organisation in visuo-spatial serial memory: Interaction of temporal order with spatial and temporal grouping. Psychological Research, 70, 200-217.

Parmentier, F. B. R., King, S., & Dennis, I. (2006). Local temporal distinctiveness does not benefit auditory verbal and spatial serial recall. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 458-465.

Tremblay, S., Parmentier, F. B. R., Guérard, K., Nicholls, A. P., & Jones, D. M. (2006). A spatial modality effect in serial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition, 32, 1208-1215.

2005
 

Parmentier, F. B. R., Elford, G., & Maybery, M. T. (2005). Transitional information in spatial serial memory: Path characteristics affect recall performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 31, 412-427.

Tremblay, S., Nicholls, A., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2005). Hierarchical organisation in visuo-spatial serial memory: Interaction of temporal order with spatial and temporal grouping. Psychological Research, 70, 200-217.

2004
 

Andrés, P., & Van der Linden, M. (2004). Inhibition capacity: a “frontal” function? European Review of Applied Psychology, 54, 137-142.

Barcelo, F. (2004). ¿Neurociencia Cognitiva o Moderna Neurociencia? Cognitiva, 16(2), 163-167.

Perianez, J. A., & Barcelo, F. (2004). Electrofisiología de las funciones ejecutivas. Revista de Neurología, 38(4), 359-365.

Periañez, J. A., Maestú, F., Barcelo, F., Fernández, F., Amo, C., & Ortiz Alonso, T. (2004). Spatiotemporal brain dynamics during preparatory set shifting: MEG evidence. Neuroimage, 21(2), 687-695.

2003
 

Andrés, P. (2003). Frontal cortex as the central executive of working memory: Time to revise our view. Cortex, 39, 871-895.

Andrés, P. (2003). Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging. Essays in Honour of Fergus Craik by M. Naveh-Benjamin, M. Moscovith, & H. L. Roediger III (Eds.). Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 56A, 925-927.

Andrés, P., & Van der Linden, M. (2004). Inhibition capacity: a “frontal” function? European Review of Applied Psychology, 54, 137-142.

Barcelo , F., Perianez, J. A., & Gomila, A. (2003). Tidying up sensory stores with supraordinate representations. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 730-731.

Barcelo, F. (2003). The Madrid card sorting test (MCST): a task switching paradigm to study executive attention with event-related potentials. Brain Research Protocols, 11(1), 27-37.

Barcelo, F., Periañez, J. A., & Knight, R. T. (2003). A new ERP paradigm for studying individual differences in the executive control of attention. In I. Reinvang, M. W. Greenlee & M. Herrmann (Eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Individual Differences (pp. 47-62). Oldenburg: bis-Publishers.

Blay, N., Barcelo, F., Montoya, P., & Yagüez, L. (2003). Age-related differences in executive control: Introducing the Canavan Conditional Associative Learning Task (C-CALT). In I. Reinvang, M. W. Greenlee & M. Herrmann (Eds.), The Cognitive Neuroscience of Individual Differences (pp. 267-278). Oldenburg: bis-Publishers.

Maybery, M. T., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Clissa, P. (2003) Grouping and cross-modal effects in serial short-term memory: Constraints for proceduralist accounts. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 748-748.

2002
 

Andrés, P., & Van der Linden, M. (2002). Are central executive functions working in patients with focal frontal lesions? Neuropsychologia, 40, 835-845.

Andrés, P., & Van der Linden, M. (2001). Supervisory Attentional System in patients with focal frontal lesions. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 23, 225-239.

Andrés, P., & Van der Linden, M. (2000). Age related differences in Supervisory Attentional System functions. Journal of Gerontology : Psychological Sciences, 35, 373-380.

Barcelo, F., & Knight, R. T. (2002). Both random and perseverative errors underlie WCST deficits in prefrontal patients. Neuropsychologia, 40(3), 349-356.

Barcelo, F., Periañez, J. A., & Knight, R. T. (2002). Think differently: a brain orienting response to task novelty. NeuroReport, 13(15), 1887-1892.

Farrand, P., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2001) Temporal-spatial memory: Retrieval of spatial information does not reduce recency. Acta Psychologica, 106, 285-301.

Maybery, M. T., Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M. (2002) Grouping of list items reflected in the timing of recall: Implications for models of serial verbal memory. Journal of Memory & Language, 47, 360-385.

Parmentier, F. B. R., & Jones, D. M (2000) Functional characteristics of auditory temporal-spatial memory: Evidence from serial order errors. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 26, 222-238.


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