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Publications

Preprints

Güler, B., Serin,F., & Günseli, E. (2023). Prediction error is out of context: The dominance of contextual stability in segmenting episodic events. PsyArXiv. Link

Ataseven, N., Todorova, L., Yücel, D., Güler, B., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2022). Individual differences in working memory reactivation of long-term memories predict protection against anticipated interference. PsyArXiv. Link

Ataseven, N., Ünver, N., & Günseli, E. (2023). How does divided attention hinder different stages of episodic memory retrieval? PsyArXiv. Link

Güler, B., Adıgüzel, Z., Uysal, B., & Günseli, E. (2023). Discrete memories of a continuous world: A working memory perspective on event segmentation. PsyArXiv. Link

 

Günseli, E., Foster, J., Sutterer, D., Todorova, L., Vogel, E. K., Awh, E. (2022). Overlapping Neural Representations for Dynamic Visual Imagery and Stationary Storage in Spatial Working Memory. BioRxivLink

Names with underlines refer to Günseli MACC Lab trainees (ie., post-docs, PhD students, Master's students, & volunteers)

Journal Articles

Güler, B., Adıgüzel, Z., Uysal, B., & Günseli, E. (2024). Discrete memories of a continuous world: A working memory perspective on event segmentation. Current Research in Behavioral Sciences. Link

Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demircan, C., Egner, T., Günseli, E. (2024). The reactivation of task rules triggers the reactivation of task-relevant items. Cortex. Link

Ataseven, N., Ünver, N., & Günseli, E. (2024). How does divided attention hinder different stages of episodic memory retrieval?. Current Research in Behavioral Sciences. Link

Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2022). Internal attention is the only retroactive mechanism for controlling precision in working memory. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. Link

 

Günseli, E., Aly, M. (2020). Preparation for upcoming attentional states in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex. eLife. Link

Tarder-Stoll, H.*, Jayakumar, M.*, Dimsdale-Zucker, H. R., Günseli, E., Aly, M. (2020). Dynamic internal states shape memory retrieval. Neuropsychologia. Link to preprint

 

Günseli, E., Fahrenfort, J. J., van Moorselaar, D., Daoultzis, K. C. C., Meeter, M., & Olivers, C. N. L. (2019). EEG dynamics reveal a dissociation between selective attention and storage in working memory. Scientific Reports. Link

Hakim, N., Adam, K. C. S., Gunseli, E., Awh, E., Vogel, E. K. (2019). Dissecting the neural focus of attention reveals distinct processes for spatial attention and object-based storage in visual working memory. Psychological Science. Link to preprint

 

van Driel, J., Gunseli, E., Meeter, M., & Olivers, C. N. (2017). Local and interregional alpha EEG dynamics dissociate between memory for search and memory for recognition. NeuroImage, 149, 114-128. Link

 

Gunseli, E., Olivers, C. N. L., & Meeter, M. (2016). Task-Irrelevant Memories Rapidly Gain Attentional Control with Learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. PDF

 

Gunseli, E., van Moorselaar, D., Meeter, M., & Olivers, C. N. L. (2015). The reliability of retro-cues determines the fate of non-cued visual working memory representations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(5), 1334-1341. PDF

 

van Moorselaar, D., Gunseli, E., Theeuwes, J., & Olivers, C. N. L. (2015). The time course of protecting a visual memory representation from perceptual interference. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 1053. PDF

Gunseli, E., Meeter, M., & Olivers, C. N. L. (2014). Is a search template an ordinary working memory? Comparing electrophysiological markers of working memory maintenance for visual search and recognition. Neuropsychologia, 60, 29-38. PDF

 

Gunseli, E., Olivers, C. N. L., & Meeter, M. (2014). Effects of search difficulty on the selection, maintenance, and learning of attentional templates. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26, 2042-2054. PDF

* Shared first authorship
Names with underlines refer to Günseli MACC Lab trainees (ie., post-docs, PhD students, Master's students, & volunteers)
Turkish Journal Articles

Günseli, E, Hasşerbetçi, S.^ (2020). EEG çalışmalarında viral enfeksiyon bulaşma riskini azaltma yönergeleri. Türkiye Halk Sağlığı Dergisi, 19(2), 182-195 Link  (English: Guidelines for reducing viral infection transmission in EEG studies,Turk J Public Health 2021;19(2):182-195.)

Names with underlines refer to Günseli MACC Lab trainees (ie., post-docs, PhD students, Master's students, & volunteers)

Recent Conference Presentations and Abstracts

Ataseven, N., Todorova, L., Yücel, D., Güler, B., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2023, September). Individual differences in working memory reactivation of long-term memories predict protection against anticipated interference. Poster at the European Society of Cognitive Psychology Meeting

Güler, B., Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2023, September). Contextual stability, not prediction errors, underlies event segmentation. Poster at the European Society of Cognitive Psychology Meeting

Günseli, E. (2023, September). Individual differences in working memory reactivation of long-term memories predict protection against anticipated interference. Talk at the European Society of Cognitive Psychology Meeting.

Özdemir, Ş., Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demircan, C.,  Egner, T., Olivers, C. N. L., & Günseli, E. (2023, September). Effects of Context Changes on Memory Reactivation. Poster at the European Society of Cognitive Psychology Meeting

Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demircan, C., Egner, T., Günseli, E. (2023, September). The interdependence of the memory reactivation of items and task rules. Talk at the European Society of Cognitive Psychology Meeting.

Yücel, D., Türk, B., Günseli, E. (2023, September). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Talk at the European Society of Cognitive Psychology Meeting

Ataseven, N., Todorova, L., Yücel, D., Güler, B., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2023, June). The effect of anticipated interference, memory load, and long-term memory availability on working memory reactivation. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Güler, B., Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2023, June). Contextual stability, not prediction errors, is the leading mechanism underlying event segmentation. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Kaynar, M. Y., Serin, F., Akbaş, P., Günseli, E. (2023, June). Memory-Guided Attention Relies on Internal Attention, not Precision. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Özdemir, Ş., Egner, T., Olivers, C. N. L., & Günseli, E. (2023, June). The Effects of Context Changes on Working Memory Reactivation. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demir, C., Egner, T., Günseli, E. (2023, June). The reactivation of task-rules triggers the reactivation of task-relevant items. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Yücel, D., Ataseven, N., Todorova, L., Güler, B., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2023, June). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Serin, F., & Günseli, E. (2023, June). Internal attention is the only mechanism for controlling precision in working memory. Talk at the Colloquium Series by the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors. Virtual.

Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demir, C., Egner, T., Günseli, E. (2023, June). The interdependence of the memory reactivation of items and task rules. Talk at the Colloquium Series by the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors. Virtual.

Yücel, D., Türk, B., Günseli, E. (2023, June). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Talk at the Colloquium Series by the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors. Virtual.

Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demir, C., Egner, T., Günseli, E. (2023, May). The interdependence of the memory reactivation of items and task rules. Poster at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Pete, FL, USA.

Akbaş, P., Mosulishvili, T., Aly, M., Günseli, E. (2023, May). Indirect Reward Does Not Capture Attention. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Ataseven, N., Güler, B., Yücel, D., Todorova, L., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2023, May). Information available in long-term memory is reactivated in working memory regardless of anticipated perceptual interference. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Güler, B., Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2023, May). Contextual stability, not prediction errors, underlies event segmentation. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Karagül, E., Ünver, N., Günseli, E. (2023, May). Can individuals implement strategies to protect memories during retrieval against divided attention? Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Kaynar, M. Y., Serin, F., Akbaş, P., Günseli, E. (2023, May). Disentangling Memory Precision and Internal Attention Through Repeated Memory Storage Reveals That Memory-Guided Attention Relies on Internal Attention. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Serin, F., & Günseli, E. (2023, May). Internal attention is the only mechanism for controlling precision in working memory. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Şentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demir, C., Egner, T., Günseli, E. (2023, May). Updating task rules trigger the reactivation of task-relevant items. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Yücel, D., Türk, B., Günseli, E. (2023, June). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Poster at the International Symposium on Brain and Cognitive Science, Istanbul, Turkey.

Ataseven, N., Güler, B., Yücel, D., Todorova, L., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2023, April). Information available in long-term memory is reactivated in working memory regardless of anticipated perceptual interference. Talk at the Colloquium Series by the Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors. Virtual.

Özdemir, Ş., Egner, T., Olivers, C. N. L., & Günseli, E. (2023, April). The effects of changes in the context in the reactivation of long-term memories in working memory. Virtual.

Ataseven, N., Güler, B., Yücel, D., Todorova, L., Fukuda, K., Günseli, E. (2023, March). Information available in long-term memory is reactivated in working memory regardless of anticipated perceptual interference. Poster at the International Congress of Psychological Science. *

Ataseven, N., Güler, B., Yücel, D., Todorova, L., Günseli, E., Fukuda, K. (2022, June). Information available in long-term memory is reactivated in working memory regardless of anticipated perceptual interference. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Yücel, D., Türk, B., Günseli, E. (2022, June). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Talk at Working Memory Symposium. Virtual.

Ünver, N., Günseli, E. (2022, June). The effects of divided attention on long-term memory retrieval. Poster at Visual Sciences Society. Virtual.

 

Yücel, D., Günseli, E. (2022, June). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Poster at Visual Sciences Society. Virtual.

 

Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2022 June). Internal attention and precision in working memory are inseparable. Talk at Visual Sciences Society. Virtual.

Yücel, D., Türk, B., Günseli, E. (2021, December). The role of working memory for mental operations on information in long-term memory. Talk at object Perception, visual Attention, and visual Memory. Virtual.

Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2021, September). Dissociating the Attentional Template State and Representational Quality in Working Memory. Poster presented at the Yeditepe Cognitive Science Days. Istanbul, Turkey.

Unver, N., Günseli, E. (2021, September). The effects of distraction on long-term memory retrieval. Poster presented at the Yeditepe Cognitive Science Days. Istanbul, Turkey.

Günseli, E. (2020, November). Dissociating spatial attention and object storage in visual working memory. Inivited talk at Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany

Günseli, E., Aly, M. (2019, May). Establishing memory-driven attentional goals via hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex. Talk at Manhattan Area Memory Meeting. Princeton, NJ, USA

 

Günseli, E., Aly, M. (2019, May). Establishing memory-driven attentional goals via hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex. Poster at Context and Episodic Memory Symposium. Philadelphia, PA, USA

 

Günseli, E., Aly, M. (2019, March). Switching between attention and memory in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex. Poster at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, USA. 

 

Gunseli, E., Foster, J., Sutterer D., Vogel, E., Awh, E. (2017, March). Alpha-Band Activity Tracks Updates to the Content of Spatial Working Memory. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, SanFrancisco, CA, USA.

Gunseli, E., Foster, J., Sutterer D., Vogel, E., Awh, E. (2016, November). Alpha-Band Activity Tracks Updates to the Content of Spatial Working Memory. Talk presented at Object Perception Attention Memory, Boston, MA, USA.

 

Gunseli, E., Fahrenfort, J., Daoultzis, K., Meeter, M., & Olivers, C. (2015). The Loss of Information from Visual Working Memory depends on Retro-Cue Reliability. Journal of vision, 15(12), 91-91.

 

Gunseli, E., Olivers, C. N., & Meeter, M. (2014). The handoff of the attentional template from working memory after repeated search: The effects of task difficulty. Journal of Vision, 14(10), 712-712.

 

Gunseli, E., Olivers, C. N., & Meeter, M. (2014, May). The handoff of the attentional template from working memory after repeated search: The effects of task difficulty. Talk presented at Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete, FL, USA.

 

Names with underlines refer to Günseli MACC Lab trainees (ie., post-docs, PhD students, Master's students, & volunteers)

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