Joshua D. Sandry

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2015- Psychology Montclair State University, Little Falls, NJ, United States 
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David Trafimow grad student 2013 New Mexico State
 (Processing and measures of retrieval speed to differentiate between structures of primary and secondary memory.)
John DeLuca post-doc (Neurotree)
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Cotton K, Sandry J, Ricker TJ. (2024) The Effects of Mind-Wandering, Cognitive Load, and Task Engagement on Working Memory Performance in Remote Online Experiments. Experimental Psychology
Wylie GR, Yao B, Sandry J, et al. (2020) Using Signal Detection Theory to Better Understand Cognitive Fatigue. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 579188
Sandry J, Zuppichini MD, Ricker TJ. (2020) Attentional flexibility and prioritization improves long-term memory. Acta Psychologica. 208: 103104
Sandry J, Ricker TJ. (2020) Prioritization within visual working memory reflects a flexible focus of attention Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 82: 2985-3004
Ricker TJ, Sandry J, Vergauwe E, et al. (2019) Do familiar memory items decay? Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Zuppichini MD, Sandry J. (2018) Pilot investigation of the relationship between hippocampal volume and pattern separation deficits in multiple sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 26: 157-163
Sandry J, Zuppichini M, Rothberg J, et al. (2018) Poor Encoding and Weak Early Consolidation Underlie Memory Acquisition Deficits in Multiple Sclerosis: Retroactive Interference, Processing Speed, or Working Memory? Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
Ricker TJ, Sandry J. (2018) The relationship between masking and short‐term consolidation during recall from visual working memory Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1424: 91-101
Sandry J, Paxton J, Sumowski JF. (2016) General Mathematical Ability Predicts PASAT Performance in MS Patients: Implications for Clinical Interpretation and Cognitive Reserve. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : Jins. 1-4
Sandry J, Chiou KS, DeLuca J, et al. (2015) Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity Predicts Responsiveness to Memory Rehabilitation after TBI. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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