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Sarah E Donohue
Sarah E Donohue
University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria
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Neurocognitive development of the ability to manipulate information in working memory
EA Crone, C Wendelken, S Donohue, L van Leijenhorst, SA Bunge
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (24), 9315-9320, 2006
5952006
Neural evidence for dissociable components of task-switching
EA Crone, C Wendelken, SE Donohue, SA Bunge
Cerebral cortex 16 (4), 475-486, 2006
4632006
Video game players show more precise multisensory temporal processing abilities
SE Donohue, MG Woldorff, SR Mitroff
Attention, perception, & psychophysics 72, 1120-1129, 2010
3122010
Brain regions mediating flexible rule use during development
EA Crone, SE Donohue, R Honomichl, C Wendelken, SA Bunge
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (43), 11239-11247, 2006
2562006
“Brain is to thought as stomach is to??”: investigating the role of rostrolateral prefrontal cortex in relational reasoning
C Wendelken, D Nakhabenko, SE Donohue, CS Carter, SA Bunge
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 20 (4), 682-693, 2008
2112008
Development of a definition of postacute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection
T Thaweethai, SE Jolley, EW Karlson, EB Levitan, B Levy, GA McComsey, ...
Jama 329 (22), 1934-1946, 2023
2102023
Neurodevelopmental correlates of true and false recognition
PM Paz-Alonso, S Ghetti, SE Donohue, GS Goodman, SA Bunge
Cerebral Cortex 18 (9), 2208-2216, 2008
1552008
Links between multisensory processing and autism
SE Donohue, EF Darling, SR Mitroff
Experimental brain research 222, 377-387, 2012
932012
Is conflict monitoring supramodal? Spatiotemporal dynamics of cognitive control processes in an auditory Stroop task
SE Donohue, M Liotti, R Perez, MG Woldorff
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 12, 1-15, 2012
902012
Retrieving rules for behavior from long-term memory
SE Donohue, C Wendelken, EA Crone, SA Bunge
Neuroimage 26 (4), 1140-1149, 2005
772005
Cognitive pitfall! Videogame players are not immune to dual-task costs
SE Donohue, B James, AN Eslick, SR Mitroff
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 74, 803-809, 2012
662012
The rapid capture of attention by rewarded objects
SE Donohue, JM Hopf, MV Bartsch, MA Schoenfeld, HJ Heinze, ...
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 28 (4), 529-541, 2016
592016
The effects of attention on the temporal integration of multisensory stimuli
SE Donohue, JJ Green, MG Woldorff
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 9, 32, 2015
562015
The cross-modal spread of attention reveals differential constraints for the temporal and spatial linking of visual and auditory stimulus events
SE Donohue, KC Roberts, T Grent, MG Woldorff
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (22), 7982-7990, 2011
54*2011
Controlled retrieval and selection of action-relevant knowledge mediated by partially overlapping regions in left ventrolateral prefrontal cortex
MJ Souza, SE Donohue, SA Bunge
Neuroimage 46 (1), 299-307, 2009
542009
Neural correlates of preparation for action selection as a function of specific task demands
SE Donohue, C Wendelken, SA Bunge
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20 (4), 694-706, 2008
532008
Cross-modal stimulus conflict: the behavioral effects of stimulus input timing in a visual-auditory Stroop task
SE Donohue, LG Appelbaum, CJ Park, KC Roberts, MG Woldorff
PloS one 8 (4), e62802, 2013
482013
Switching between colors and shapes on the basis of positive and negative feedback: An fMRI and EEG study on feedback-based learning
K Zanolie, S Teng, SE Donohue, ACK van Duijvenvoorde, GPH Band, ...
cortex 44 (5), 537-547, 2008
422008
The neural dynamics of stimulus and response conflict processing as a function of response complexity and task demands
SE Donohue, LG Appelbaum, CC McKay, MG Woldorff
Neuropsychologia 84, 14-28, 2016
392016
The rapid distraction of attentional resources toward the source of incongruent stimulus input during multisensory conflict
SE Donohue, AE Todisco, MG Woldorff
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 25 (4), 623-635, 2013
332013
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