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Publications

Preprints​​

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

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​Todorova, L., & Gunseli, E. (2023). The driving factors of compressed semantic representations in visual working memory. PsyArXiv. Link.

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Yucel, D., Ataseven, N., Todorova, L., Güler, B., Fukuda, K., & Gunseli, E. (2023). Increased reliance on long-term memory when anticipating attentional guidance. Link

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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​​

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

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

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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

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Günseli, E., Foster, J. J., Sutterer, D. W., Todorova, L., Vogel, E. K., & Awh, E. (2024). Encoded and updated spatial working memories share a common representational format in alpha activity. Iscience, 27(2). Link.

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Nolden, S., Turan G., Güler, B., & Günseli, E. (2024) Prediction error and event segmentation in episodic memory. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. Link

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Özdemir, Åž., Åžentürk, Y. D., Ünver, N., Demircan, C., Olivers, C. N. L., Egner, T., & Günseli, E. (2024). Effects of Context Changes on Memory Reactivation. The Journal of Neuroscience, 44(36). ​Link.

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Åžentürk, 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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* Shared first authorship
Names with underlines refer to Günseli MACC Lab trainees (ie., post-docs, PhD students, Master's students, & volunteers)
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Turkish Journal Articles
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Günseli, E, HasÅŸerbetçi, S.^ (2020). EEG çalışmalarında viral enfeksiyon bulaÅŸma riskini azaltma yönergeleri. Türkiye Halk SaÄŸlığı 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.)

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

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Recent Conference Presentations and Abstracts
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Günseli, E. (2024, November). Reevaluating Working Memory: Selective Reactivation of Long-Term Memories for Adaptive Behavior. Talk at the Psychonomic Society Meeting.

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Güler, B., Serin, F., Günseli, E. (2024, November). Keeping It Together: Context Matters More Than Prediction Error in Event Segmentation. Poster at the Psychonomic Society Meeting.

 

Günseli, E. (2024, May). Flexible memory interplays: selective reactivation of long-term memories in working memory. Talk at the Vision Sciences Society Meeting.

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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

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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

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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.

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Özdemir, Åž., Åžentürk, 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

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Åžentürk, 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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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

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Özdemir, Åž., 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.

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Åžentürk, 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.

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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.

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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.

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Åžentürk, 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.

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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.

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Åžentürk, 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.

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AkbaÅŸ, 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Kaynar, M. Y., Serin, F., AkbaÅŸ, 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.

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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.

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Åžentürk, 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.

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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.

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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.

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Özdemir, Åž., 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.

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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. *

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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