Nathan S. Rose

Nathan S. Rose

University of Notre Dame

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Nathan S. Rose

Nathan S. Rose, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Notre Dame, specializes in the field of Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Memory and Aging.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Naturalistic assessments in virtual reality and in real life help resolve the age-prospective memory paradox

Are latent working memory items retrieved from long-term memory?

A Dual-Mechanisms of Control Account of Age-Differences in Working Memory

Are irrelevant items actively deleted from visual working memory?: no evidence from repulsion and attraction effects in dual-retrocue tasks

They forgot their “baby”?!: Factors that lead students to forget their cell phone.

Hippocampal involvement in working memory following refreshing

Medial prefrontal cortex has a causal role in selectively enhanced consolidation of emotional memories after a 24-hour delay: A TBS study

Integrative science approach to resilience: The notre dame study of health & well-being (NDHWB)

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Citations(all)

4058

Citations(since 2020)

2399

Cited By

2638

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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Nathan S. Rose Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive Neuroscience

Memory and Aging

Top articles of Nathan S. Rose

Naturalistic assessments in virtual reality and in real life help resolve the age-prospective memory paradox

Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition

2024/2/17

Are latent working memory items retrieved from long-term memory?

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

2023

A Dual-Mechanisms of Control Account of Age-Differences in Working Memory

2023/7

Are irrelevant items actively deleted from visual working memory?: no evidence from repulsion and attraction effects in dual-retrocue tasks

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

2023/7

They forgot their “baby”?!: Factors that lead students to forget their cell phone.

Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition

2023/5/11

Hippocampal involvement in working memory following refreshing

Cognitive neuroscience

2022/10/2

Medial prefrontal cortex has a causal role in selectively enhanced consolidation of emotional memories after a 24-hour delay: A TBS study

Journal of Neuroscience

2021/7/21

Integrative science approach to resilience: The notre dame study of health & well-being (NDHWB)

Research in human development

2021/7/3

Acting with the future in mind: Testing competing prospective memory interventions.

Psychology and Aging

2021/6

Attention biases competition for visual representation via dissociable influences from frontal and parietal cortex

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

2021/4/1

Effects age on reactivating latent working memory

2021/3/1

Implementation intentions and prospective memory function in late adulthood.

Psychology and Aging

2020/12

Differences in time-based task characteristics help to explain the age-prospective memory paradox

Cognition

2020/9/1

The dynamic-processing model of working memory

Current Directions in Psychological Science

2020/8

No effect of transcranial direct-current stimulation to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on naturalistic prospective memory in healthy young and older adults

Research Directs in Strength and Performance

2021/8/9

Cognitive Enrichment Through Emotion Regulation: A Model of Successful Cognitive Aging

Innovation in Aging

2020

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