Jutta S Mayer
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Bick S, Folley B, Mayer J, Park S, Charles P, Camalier C, et al.
Neuromodulation
. 2016 Oct;
20(3):233-237.
PMID: 27730703
Objectives: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) improves motor symptoms in advanced Parkinson's disease. STN DBS may also affect emotion, possibly by impacting a parallel limbic cortico-striatal...
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Mayer J, Neimat J, Folley B, Bourne S, Konrad P, Charles D, et al.
Neurocase
. 2016 Jun;
22(4):369-78.
PMID: 27337498
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) improves the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). The STN may represent an important relay station not only in the motor...
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Stablein M, Sieprath L, Knochel C, Landertinger A, Schmied C, Ghinea D, et al.
Neuropsychology
. 2016 Jan;
30(6):653-63.
PMID: 26752124
Objective: Working memory (WM) impairments are a prominent neurocognitive symptom in schizophrenia (SZ) and include deficits in memory for serial order and abnormalities in serial position effects (i.e., primacy and...
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Mayer J, Kim J, Park S
Cogn Neuropsychiatry
. 2013 Nov;
19(3):268-79.
PMID: 24215367
Introduction: Although working memory (WM) impairments are well documented in schizophrenic patients (PSZ), the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of...
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Mayer J, Kim J, Park S
Vis cogn
. 2013 Sep;
19(7):863-885.
PMID: 23997641
Perceptual salience improves the encoding of information into visual working memory (WM). However, the factors that contribute to this facilitation effect are not well understood. This study tested the influence...
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Mayer J, Fukuda K, Vogel E, Park S
PLoS One
. 2012 Nov;
7(11):e48586.
PMID: 23152783
Although impairments in working memory (WM) are well documented in schizophrenia, the specific factors that cause these deficits are poorly understood. In this study, we hypothesized that a heightened susceptibility...
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Mayer J, Park S
J Abnorm Psychol
. 2012 Jun;
121(3):784-794.
PMID: 22708888
Working memory (WM) impairment is a core feature of schizophrenia, but the contributions of different WM components are not yet specified. Here, we investigated the potential role of inefficient encoding...
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Common capacity-limited neural mechanisms of selective attention and spatial working memory encoding
Fusser F, Linden D, Rahm B, Hampel H, Haenschel C, Mayer J
Eur J Neurosci
. 2011 Jul;
34(5):827-38.
PMID: 21781193
One characteristic feature of visual working memory (WM) is its limited capacity, and selective attention has been implicated as limiting factor. A possible reason why attention constrains the number of...
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Mayer J, Bittner R, Linden D, Nikolic D
Adv Cogn Psychol
. 2010 Jun;
3(4):429-48.
PMID: 20517526
Visual selective attention and visual working memory (WM) share the same capacity-limited resources. We investigated whether and how participants can cope with a task in which these 2 mechanisms interfere....
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Mayer J, Roebroeck A, Maurer K, Linden D
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2009 Jul;
31(1):126-39.
PMID: 19639552
The idea of an organized mode of brain function that is present as default state and suspended during goal-directed behaviors has recently gained much interest in the study of human...