Joanna Greer
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Recent Articles
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Craig M, Greer J
Sci Rep
. 2024 Feb;
14(1):3025.
PMID: 38321066
The fate of new memories depends partly on the cognitive state experienced immediately following encoding. Wakeful rest, relative to task engagement, benefits retention and this effect is typically explained through...
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Greer J, Fitzgerald K, Vijaykumar S
BMC Res Notes
. 2022 Jun;
15(1):235.
PMID: 35765114
Objective: People gather information about health topics from online channels oftentimes awash with misinformation. Investigating this problem during the COVID-19 pandemic is important, as the misinformation effect occurs when misleading...
3.
Taylor L, Evans C, Greer J, Senior C, Coventry K, Ietswaart M
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2017 Mar;
11:35.
PMID: 28261070
This multiple single case study contrasted left hemisphere stroke patients ( = 6) to healthy age-matched control participants ( = 15) on their understanding of action (e.g., holding, clenching) and...
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Greer J, Hamiliton C, Riby D, Riby L
Res Dev Disabil
. 2014 Apr;
35(7):1720-6.
PMID: 24679545
Previous research exploring declarative memory in Williams syndrome (WS) has revealed impairment in the processing of episodic information accompanied by a relative strength in semantic ability. The aim of the...
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Greer J, Riby D, Hamiliton C, Riby L
Res Dev Disabil
. 2013 Oct;
34(11):4170-7.
PMID: 24076981
Research exploring cognitive processing associated with Williams Syndrome (WS) has suggested that executive functioning deficits exist across the developmental spectrum. Such executive functions include problem solving, planning, dividing attention and...
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Barron E, Riby L, Greer J, Smallwood J
Psychol Sci
. 2011 Apr;
22(5):596-601.
PMID: 21460338
This study used event-related potentials to explore whether mind wandering (task-unrelated thought, or TUT) emerges through general problems in distraction, deficits of task-relevant processing (the executive-function view), or a general...
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Martin D, Greer J
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2010 Dec;
64(2):217-23.
PMID: 21154112
Recent research suggests that repetition priming (RP) for unfamiliar faces is highly view dependent and is eliminated when the viewpoint of target faces changes between study and test. The current...
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Scholey A, Sunram-Lea S, Greer J, Elliott J, Kennedy D
Appetite
. 2009 Aug;
53(3):426-9.
PMID: 19660507
This double-blind, placebo-controlled study examined the influence of appetitive state on glucose enhancement of memory. Participants rated their mood, hunger and thirst, then consumed a 25 g glucose drink or...
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Kennedy D, Jackson P, Elliott J, Scholey A, Robertson B, Greer J, et al.
Nutr Neurosci
. 2009 Apr;
12(2):48-56.
PMID: 19356306
Introduction: Despite media and public expectation of efficacy, no study to date has investigated the cognitive and mood effects of omega 3 supplementation in healthy children. Subjects And Methods: This...
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Scholey A, Sunram-Lea S, Greer J, Elliott J, Kennedy D
Psychopharmacology (Berl)
. 2008 Nov;
202(1-3):549-58.
PMID: 18979086
Rationale: The cognition-enhancing effects of glucose administration to humans have been well-documented; however, it remains unclear whether this effect preferentially targets episodic memory or other cognitive domains. Objectives: The effect...