Publications
Preprints
Rademaker, R.L. & Serences J.T. (under review). Manipulating attentional priority creates a trade-off between memory and sensory representations in human visual cortex. bioRxiv.
pdfWolff, M.J., & Rademaker, R.L. (under review). Model mimicry limits conclusions about neural tuning and can mistakenly imply unlikely priors. bioRxiv.
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2025
Chunharas, C., Hettwer, M.D., Wolff, M.J., & Rademaker, R.L. (2025). A gradual transition to categorical representations along the visual hierarchy during working memory, but not perception. eLife, 14: RP103347.
pdfSpaak, E. & Wolff, M.J. (2025). Rapid connectivity modulations unify long-term and working memory. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, X: XX.
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2022
Adam, K.C.S., Rademaker, R.L., & Serences, J.T. (2022). Dynamics are the only constant in working memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 35(1): 24-26.
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Henderson, M.M., Rademaker, R.L., & Serences, J.T. (2022). Flexible utilization of spatial- and motor-based codes for the storage of visuo-spatial information. eLife, 11, e75688.
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Chunharas, C., Rademaker, R.L., Brady, T.F.* & Serences, J.T.* (2022). Adaptive distortions in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151(10): 2300-2323.
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Adam, K.C.S., Rademaker, R.L., & Serences, J.T. (2022). Evidence for, and challenges to, sensory recruitment models of visual working memory. Routledge book on Visual Memory, Chapter 1.
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2021
Iamshchinina, P., Christophel, T.B., Gayet, S., & Rademaker, R.L. (2021). Essential considerations for exploring visual working memory storage in the human brain. Visual Cognition, 29(7), 425–436.
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2019
Rademaker, R.L., Chunharas, C. & Serences, J.T. (2019). Coexisting representations of sensory and mnemonic information in human visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 22: 1336–1344.
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Engelen, T.*, Rademaker, R.L.*, & Sack, A.T. (2019). Reduced fading of visual afterimages after transcranial magnetic stimulation over early visual cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31(9): 1368–1379.
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Chunharas, C., Rademaker, R.L., Sprague, T.C., Brady, T.F. & Serences, J.T. (2019). Separating memoranda in depth increases visual working memory performance. Journal of Vision, 19(1):4, 1–16.
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2018
Rademaker, R.L.*, Park, Y.*, Sack, A.T., & Tong, F. (2018). Evidence of gradual loss of precision for simple features and complex objects in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44(6): 925–940.
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2017
Rademaker, R.L., & Serences, J.T. (2017). Pinging the brain to reveal hidden memories. Nature Neuroscience, News & Views, 20(6):767–769.
pdfRademaker, R.L., van de Ven, V.G., Tong, F., & Sack, A.T. (2017). The impact of early visual cortex transcranial magnetic stimulation on visual working memory precision and guess rate. PLoS ONE, 12(4): e0175230.
pdf, dataPratte, M.S., Park, Y., Rademaker, R.L., & Tong, F. (2017). Accounting for stimulus-specific variation in precision reveals a discrete capacity limit in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43(1): 6–17.
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2011–2016
Ester, E.*, Rademaker, R.L.*, & Sprague, T.* (2016). How do visual and parietal cortex contribute to visual short-term memory? ENeuro, 3(2) e0041-16: 1–3.
pdfRademaker, R.L., Bloem, I.M., De Weerd, P., & Sack, A.T. (2015). The impact of interference on working memory for visual orientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41(6): 1650–1665.
pdf, supplement, dataRademaker, R.L., Wu D-A, Bloem, I.M. & Sack, A.T. (2014). Intensive tool-practice and skillfulness facilitate the extension of body representations in humans. Neuropsychologia, 56: 196–203.
pdfRademaker, R.L., Tredway, C., & Tong, F (2012). Introspective judgments predict the precision and likelihood of successful maintenance of visual working memory. Journal of Vision, 12(13) article 21: 1–13.
pdf, dataRademaker, R.L. & Pearson, J., (2012). Training visual imagery: Improvements of metacognition, but not imagery strength. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(224): 1–11.
pdfPearson, J., Rademaker, R.L., & Tong, F (2011). Evaluating the mind’s eye: The metacognition of visual imagery. Psychological Science, 22: 1535–1542.
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2019
Rademaker, R.L. & Serences, J.T. (2019). Do expectations about unattended items impact processing of attended items? Likely not with this paradigm. Unpublished. manuscript, data & code
Rademaker, R.L. & Serences, J.T. (2019). Can people learn implicit expectations? Likely not with this paradigm. Unpublished. manuscript, data & code
2015
Rademaker, R.L., Mamassian, P. & Sack, A.T. (2015) Modeling false memory for orientation under the influence of irrelevant distractors. Thesis chapter. manuscript, data
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