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Rosemary Cowell

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Boulder
DepartmentCognitive Sci Institute-Admin
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    TitleAssociate Professor
    InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Boulder
    DepartmentPsych-Psychology


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    1. Leger KR, Cowell RA, Gutchess A. Do cultural differences emerge at different levels of representational hierarchy? Mem Cognit. 2024 02; 52(2):241-253. PMID: 37735292.
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    2. Sanders DMW, Cowell RA. The locus of recognition memory signals in human cortex depends on the complexity of the memory representations. Cereb Cortex. 2023 08 23; 33(17):9835-9849. PMID: 37401000.
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    3. Sadil P, Cowell RA, Huber DE. The push-pull of serial dependence effects: Attraction to the prior response and repulsion from the prior stimulus. Psychon Bull Rev. 2024 Feb; 31(1):259-273. PMID: 37566217.
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    4. Nikiforova MS, Cowell RA, Huber DE. Gestalt formation promotes awareness of suppressed visual stimuli during binocular rivalry. Vis cogn. 2023; 31(1):18-42. PMID: 38108038.
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    5. Sadil P, Cowell RA, Huber DE. A modeling framework for determining modulation of neural-level tuning from non-invasive human fMRI data. Commun Biol. 2022 11 14; 5(1):1244. PMID: 36376370.
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    6. Sanders DMW, Cowell RA, Castillo J, Starns JJ. Boosting confidence without boosting performance: item strength creates the illusion of source accuracy. Memory. 2022 10; 30(9):1172-1191. PMID: 35834397.
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    7. Jiang Z, Sanders DMW, Cowell RA. Visual and semantic similarity norms for a photographic image stimulus set containing recognizable objects, animals and scenes. Behav Res Methods. 2022 10; 54(5):2364-2380. PMID: 35088365.
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    8. Cowell RA, Huber DE. Mechanisms of memory: An intermediate level of analysis and organization. Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2020 Apr; 32:65-71. PMID: 32851122.
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    9. Cowell RA, Barense MD, Sadil PS. A Roadmap for Understanding Memory: Decomposing Cognitive Processes into Operations and Representations. eNeuro. 2019 Jul/Aug; 6(4). PMID: 31189554.
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    10. Sadil P, Potter KW, Huber DE, Cowell RA. Connecting the dots without top-down knowledge: Evidence for rapidly-learned low-level associations that are independent of object identity. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2019 Jun; 148(6):1058-1070. PMID: 31070394.
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    11. Ross DA, Sadil P, Wilson DM, Cowell RA. Hippocampal Engagement During Recall Depends on Memory Content. Cereb Cortex. 2019 04 01; 29(4):1699. PMID: 30169604.
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    12. Sadil P, Cowell RA, Huber DE. A hierarchical Bayesian state trace analysis for assessing monotonicity while factoring out subject, item, and trial level dependencies. J Math Psychol. 2019 Jun; 90:118-131. PMID: 33859443.
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    13. Ross DA, Sadil P, Wilson DM, Cowell RA. Hippocampal Engagement during Recall Depends on Memory Content. Cereb Cortex. 2018 08 01; 28(8):2685-2698. PMID: 28666344.
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    14. Wilson DM, Potter KW, Cowell RA. Recognition memory shielded from semantic but not perceptual interference in normal aging. Neuropsychologia. 2018 10; 119:448-463. PMID: 30071206.
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    15. Newsome RN, Trelle AN, Fidalgo C, Hong B, Smith VM, Jacob A, Ryan JD, Rosenbaum RS, Cowell RA, Barense MD. Dissociable contributions of thalamic nuclei to recognition memory: novel evidence from a case of medial dorsal thalamic damage. Learn Mem. 2018 01; 25(1):31-44. PMID: 29246979.
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    16. Cowell RA, Leger KR, Serences JT. Feature-coding transitions to conjunction-coding with progression through human visual cortex. J Neurophysiol. 2017 12 01; 118(6):3194-3214. PMID: 28931611.
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    17. Sadil PS, Cowell RA. A Computational Model of Perceptual and Mnemonic Deficits in Medial Temporal Lobe Amnesia. J Cogn Neurosci. 2017 Jun; 29(6):1075-1088. PMID: 28195521.
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    18. Martin CB, Cowell RA, Gribble PL, Wright J, K?hler S. Distributed category-specific recognition-memory signals in human perirhinal cortex. Hippocampus. 2016 Apr; 26(4):423-36. PMID: 26385759.
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    19. Ikeda MZ, Jeon SD, Cowell RA, Remage-Healey L. Norepinephrine Modulates Coding of Complex Vocalizations in the Songbird Auditory Cortex Independent of Local Neuroestrogen Synthesis. J Neurosci. 2015 Jun 24; 35(25):9356-68. PMID: 26109659.
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    20. Yeung LK, Ryan JD, Cowell RA, Barense MD. Recognition memory impairments caused by false recognition of novel objects. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2013 Nov; 142(4):1384-97. PMID: 23937183.
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    21. Cowell RA, Cottrell GW. What evidence supports special processing for faces? A cautionary tale for fMRI interpretation. J Cogn Neurosci. 2013 Nov; 25(11):1777-93. PMID: 23859648.
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    22. Cowell RA. Computational models of perirhinal cortex function. Hippocampus. 2012 Oct; 22(10):1952-64. PMID: 22987674.
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    23. Cowell RA, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Empiricists are from Venus, modelers are from Mars: Reconciling experimental and computational approaches in cognitive neuroscience. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2012 Nov; 36(10):2371-9. PMID: 22960226.
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    24. Forwood SE, Cowell RA, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Multiple cognitive abilities from a single cortical algorithm. J Cogn Neurosci. 2012 Sep; 24(9):1807-25. PMID: 22624608.
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    25. van Dantzig S, Cowell RA, Zeelenberg R, Pecher D. A sharp image or a sharp knife: norms for the modality-exclusivity of 774 concept-property items. Behav Res Methods. 2011 Mar; 43(1):145-54. PMID: 21287109.
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    26. McTighe SM, Cowell RA, Winters BD, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Paradoxical false memory for objects after brain damage. Science. 2010 Dec 03; 330(6009):1408-10. PMID: 21127256.
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    27. Cowell RA, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Functional dissociations within the ventral object processing pathway: cognitive modules or a hierarchical continuum? J Cogn Neurosci. 2010 Nov; 22(11):2460-79. PMID: 19929757.
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    28. Cowell RA, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Components of recognition memory: dissociable cognitive processes or just differences in representational complexity? Hippocampus. 2010 Nov; 20(11):1245-62. PMID: 20882548.
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    29. Huber DE, Cowell RA. Theory-driven modeling or model-driven theorizing? Comment on McClelland et al. and Griffiths et al. Trends Cogn Sci. 2010 Aug; 14(8):343-4. PMID: 20561812.
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    30. Bartko SJ, Cowell RA, Winters BD, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Heightened susceptibility to interference in an animal model of amnesia: impairment in encoding, storage, retrieval--or all three? Neuropsychologia. 2010 Aug; 48(10):2987-97. PMID: 20561536.
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    31. Bartko SJ, Winters BD, Cowell RA, Saksida LM, Bussey TJ. Perirhinal cortex resolves feature ambiguity in configural object recognition and perceptual oddity tasks. Learn Mem. 2007 Dec; 14(12):821-32. PMID: 18086825.
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    32. Bartko SJ, Winters BD, Cowell RA, Saksida LM, Bussey TJ. Perceptual functions of perirhinal cortex in rats: zero-delay object recognition and simultaneous oddity discriminations. J Neurosci. 2007 Mar 07; 27(10):2548-59. PMID: 17344392.
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    33. Cowell RA, Bussey TJ, Saksida LM. Why does brain damage impair memory? A connectionist model of object recognition memory in perirhinal cortex. J Neurosci. 2006 Nov 22; 26(47):12186-97. PMID: 17122043.
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    34. Winters BD, Forwood SE, Cowell RA, Saksida LM, Bussey TJ. Double dissociation between the effects of peri-postrhinal cortex and hippocampal lesions on tests of object recognition and spatial memory: heterogeneity of function within the temporal lobe. J Neurosci. 2004 Jun 30; 24(26):5901-8. PMID: 15229237.
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    35. Di Ciano P, Cardinal RN, Cowell RA, Little SJ, Everitt BJ. Differential involvement of NMDA, AMPA/kainate, and dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens core in the acquisition and performance of pavlovian approach behavior. J Neurosci. 2001 Dec 01; 21(23):9471-7. PMID: 11717381.
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