Publications

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  • *Kiyonaga, A., *Scimeca, J. M., & D’Esposito, M. (accepted Registered Report). Dissociating the causal roles of frontal and parietal cortex in working memory capacity. Nature Human Behaviour.
    (*Co-first authors)
  • Scimeca, J. M., Katzman, P. L., Waters, E., Vaidya, A., & Badre, D. (preprint). Reward and re-encoding during episodic memory retrieval.
  • Riddle, J., Scimeca, J. M., Pagnotta, M. F., Inglis, B., Sheltraw, D., Muse-Fisher, C., & D’Esposito, M. (2022). A guide for concurrent TMS-fMRI to investigate functional brain networks. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
  • *Riddle, J., *Scimeca, J. M., Cellier, D., Dhanani, S., D’Esposito, M. (2020). Causal evidence for a role of theta and alpha oscillations in the control of working memory. Current Biology, 30, 1748-1754.
    (*Co-first authors)
  • Eichenbaum, A., Scimeca, J. M., & D’Esposito, M. (2020). Dissociable neural systems support the learning and transfer of hierarchical control structure. Journal of Neuroscience, 40, 6624-6637.
  • Kiyonaga, A. & Scimeca, J. M. (2019). Practical considerations for navigating Registered Reports. Trends in Neurosciences, 42, 568-572.
  • Scimeca, J. M., Kiyonaga, A., D’Esposito, M. (2018). Reaffirming the sensory recruitment account of working memory. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 22, 190-192.
  • Kiyonaga, A., Scimeca, J. M., Bliss, D., & Whitney, D. (2017). Serial dependence across perception, attention, and memory. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 21, 493-497.
  • Scimeca, J. M., Katzman, P. L., & Badre, D. (2016). Striatal prediction errors support dynamic control of declarative memory decisions. Nature Communications, 7, 13061.
  • Mathur, V. A., Cheon, B. K., Harada, T., Scimeca, J. M., & Chiao, J. Y. (2016). Overlapping neural response to the pain or harm of people, animals, and nature. Neuropsychologia, 81, 256-273.
  • Scimeca, J. M. & Franconeri, S. L. (2015). Selecting and tracking multiple objects. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 6, 109-118.
  • Badre, D., Lebrecht, S., Pagliaccio, D., Long, N. M., & Scimeca, J. M. (2014). Ventral striatum and the evaluation of memory retrieval strategies. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26, 1928-1948.
  • Cheon, B. K., Im., D., Harada, T., Kim, J., Mathur, V. A., Scimeca, J. M., Parrish, T. B., Park, H., & Chiao, J. Y. (2013). Cultural modulation of the neural correlates of emotional pain perception: The role of other-focusedness. Neuropsychologia, 51, 1177-1186.
  • Scimeca, J. M. & Badre, D. (2012). Striatal contributions to declarative memory retrieval. Neuron, 75, 380.
  • Franconeri, S. L., Scimeca, J. M., Roth, J. C., Helseth, S. A., & Kahn, L. E. (2012). Flexible visual processing of spatial relationships. Cognition, 122, 210-227.
  • Scimeca, J. M., McDonough, I. M, & Gallo, D. A. (2011). Quality trumps quantity at reducing memory errors: Implications for retrieval monitoring and mirror effects. Journal of Memory and Language, 65, 363.
  • Cheon, B. K., Im, D., Harada, T., Kim, J., Mathur, V., Scimeca, J. M., Parrish, T., Park, H., & Chiao, J. Y. (2011). Cultural influences on neural basis of intergroup empathy. NeuroImage, 57, 642-650.
  • Franconeri, S. L., Jonathan, S. V., & Scimeca, J. M. (2010). Tracking multiple objects is limited only by object spacing, not by speed, time, or capacity. Psychological Science, 21, 920-925.
  • Gallo, D. A., McDonough, I. M., & Scimeca, J. (2010). Dissociating source memory decisions in prefrontal cortex: fMRI of diagnostic and disqualifying monitoring. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 955-969.