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Dr. Gerry Quinn
 
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Dr Gerry Quinn has interests in human working memory, in particular in visuo-spatial working memory.  He is interested in the active and passive component parts of WM and the relationship that holds between them.  Current research uses Dynamic Visual Noise as a technique of investigation;  those interested in information about the DVN display can go here.

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Quinn J G (2008). Movement and visual coding: the structure of visuo-spatial working memory. Cognitive Processing, 9, 35-43.
Burin, D I, Irrazabal N & Quinn, J G (2007). Maintenance in visuo-spatial working memory. Psychologia, 50, 90-101. (Special WM Issue).
J Thompson, C Hamilton, J Gray, J G Quinn et al (2006). Executive and visuospatial sketchpad resources in euthymic bipolar disorder: Implications for visuospatial working memory architecture. Memory, 14, 437-451.
Quinn, J G & McConnell, J (2006). The interval for interference in conscious visual imagery. Memory, 14, 241-252.
 
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