Sharon Zmigrod
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Recent Articles
1.
Zmigrod L, Rentfrow P, Zmigrod S, Robbins T
Psychol Res
. 2018 Jun;
83(8):1749-1759.
PMID: 29948184
Cognitive flexibility is operationalized in the neuropsychological literature as the ability to shift between modes of thinking and adapt to novel or changing environments. Religious belief systems consist of strict...
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Zmigrod S, Zmigrod L, Hommel B
Front Psychol
. 2015 Nov;
6:1647.
PMID: 26579030
While recent studies have investigated how processes underlying human creativity are affected by particular visual-attentional states, we tested the impact of more stable attention-related preferences. These were assessed by means...
3.
Zmigrod S, Zmigrod L
Conscious Cogn
. 2015 Jun;
35:143-9.
PMID: 26036834
Synchrony among the senses lies at the heart of our possession of a unified conscious perception of the world. However, due to discrepancies in physical and neural information processing from...
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Zmigrod S
Multisens Res
. 2014 Oct;
27(2):161-72.
PMID: 25296477
The question of how the brain forms unified representations from multisensory data that are processed in distinct cortical regions is known in the literature as 'the binding problem'. In the...
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Zmigrod S, Colzato L, Hommel B
Brain Stimul
. 2014 May;
7(4):516-20.
PMID: 24797449
Background: Acting coherently upon stimuli requires some kind of integration of stimulus and response features across various distinct cortical feature maps (one aspect of the binding problem). Although the process...
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Hommel B, Memelink J, Zmigrod S, Colzato L
Psychol Res
. 2013 Jul;
78(4):520-38.
PMID: 23884516
Two experiments studied the degree to which the creation and retrieval of episodic feature bindings is modulated by attentional control. Experiment 1 showed that the impact of bindings between stimulus...
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Zmigrod S, Hommel B
Multisens Res
. 2013 May;
26(1-2):143-57.
PMID: 23713203
The human brain is facing a continuous stream of stimulus information delivered by multiple modalities and sensory channels and processed in distinct cortical regions. We discuss recent empirical and theoretical...
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Colzato L, Zmigrod S, Hommel B
Exp Brain Res
. 2013 May;
228(2):213-20.
PMID: 23681294
Evidence suggests that the flexibility of managing (creating and updating) stimulus-response bindings is driven by the dopaminergic system. Given that striatal dopamine (DA) plays a crucial role in the updating...
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Colzato L, van den Wildenberg W, Zmigrod S, Hommel B
Psychol Res
. 2012 Jan;
77(2):234-9.
PMID: 22270615
The interest in the influence of videogame experience in our daily life is constantly growing. "First Person Shooter" (FPS) games require players to develop a flexible mindset to rapidly react...
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Colzato L, van Wouwe N, Hommel B, Zmigrod S, Ridderinkhof K, Wylie S
Behav Brain Res
. 2011 Dec;
228(1):82-6.
PMID: 22155477
Increasing evidence suggests that the control of retrieval of episodic feature bindings is modulated by the striatal dopaminergic pathway. The present study investigated whether this may reflect a contribution from...