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Suppressing memories of words and familiar objects results in their affective devaluation: Evidence from Think/No-think tasks
D De Vito, MJ Fenske
Cognition 162, 1-11, 2017
332017
Neural evidence that inhibition is linked to the affective devaluation of distractors that match the contents of working memory
D De Vito, N Al-Aidroos, MJ Fenske
Neuropsychologia 99, 259-269, 2017
272017
Cognitive-behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of the affective consequences of ignoring stimulus representations in working memory
D De Vito, AE Ferrey, MJ Fenske, N Al-Aidroos
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 18, 460-475, 2018
122018
Spatial and feature-based attention to expressive faces
K Kveraga, D De Vito, C Cushing, HY Im, DN Albohn, RB Adams
Experimental brain research 237, 967-975, 2019
92019
Affective evidence that inhibition is involved in separating accessory representations from active representations in visual working memory
D De Vito, MJ Fenske
Visual Cognition 26 (8), 583-600, 2018
72018
Attentional inhibition has affective consequences for visual stimuli represented in short-and long-term memory
D De Vito, AE Ferrey, K McArthur, MJ Fenske
Journal of Vision 14 (10), 853-853, 2014
22014
Neurodynamics and hemispheric lateralization in threat and ambiguous negative scene recognition
N Ward, D De Vito, C Cushing, J Boshyan, HY Im, R Adams Jr, K Kveraga
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 313-313, 2017
12017
Inhibition has negative affective consequences for task-irrelevant stimuli that are similar to the active contents of visual working memory
D De Vito, M Fenske
Journal of Vision 15 (12), 543-543, 2015
12015
The affective consequences of inhibition in memory
D De Vito
University of Guelph, 2014
12014
Visual working memory representations reflect the identity of prospectively-relevant visual stimuli
D De Vito, JA Miller, DE Nee
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1553-1553, 2020
2020
Using affective ratings to test competing hypotheses about differences in active and accessory states in visual working memory.
D De Vito, M Fenske
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 687-687, 2018
2018
The Affective Consequences of Inhibition in Working Memory
D De Vito
University of Guelph, 2018
2018
Spatial and feature-based attention to emotional faces
D De Vito, C Cushing, HY Im, R Adams Jr, K Kveraga
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 1290-1290, 2017
2017
THREAT-A database of line-drawn scenes to study threat perception
J Boshyan, N Betz, LF Barrett, D De Vito, M Fenske, R Adams Jr, ...
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 302-302, 2017
2017
The Affective Consequences of Moving Working-Memory Representations to an Accessory State
D De Vito, GN Petrie, MJ Fenske
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE …, 2016
2016
Contralateral delay activity predicts the affective consequences of ignoring items in visual working memory
D De Vito, M Fenske, N Al-Aidroos
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 713-713, 2016
2016
Inhibitory Devaluation of Distractors That Match the Contents of Visual Working Memory
D De Vito, MJ Fenske
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE …, 2015
2015
The Affective Devaluation of Inhibited Stimuli Within Memory
D De Vito, AE Ferrey, MJ Fenske
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHOLOGIE …, 2014
2014
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