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CHARLES BEAMAN, M.D/PH.D.
M.D/PH.D.
Neurology Physician
NPI: 1669905956IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Diagnostic Radiology Physician
Radiology — Diagnostic Radiology
Code: 2085R0202X
A173005(CA)
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Code: 390200000X
Neurology PhysicianPrimary
Psychiatry & Neurology — Neurology
Code: 2084N0400X
A173005(CA)
Education
OTHER
Class of 2017
Research & Publications (16)
Modeling distributions of immediate memory effects: no strategies needed?
PMID 18194064·J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn·2008
8-other
From dichotic listening to the irrelevant sound effect: a behavioural and neuroimaging analysis of the processing of unattended speech.
PMID 17334212·Cortex·2007
6-review
The neural processing of masked speech: evidence for different mechanisms in the left and right temporal lobes.
PMID 19275330·J Acoust Soc Am·2009
8-other
The Institute of Medicine's reports on quality and safety: paradoxes and tensions.
PMID 18427931·HEC Forum·2008
8-other
A little learning is a dangerous thing: an experimental demonstration of ignorance-driven inference.
PMID 17853241·Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)·2007
8-other
Modern cognition in the absence of working memory: does the working memory account of Neandertal cognition work?
PMID 17337039·J Hum Evol·2007
7-preclinical
The relationship between absolute and proportion scores of serial order memory: simulation predictions and empirical data.
PMID 16724774·Psychon Bull Rev·2006
8-other
A left-ear disadvantage for the presentation of irrelevant sound: manipulations of task requirements and changing state.
PMID 16481085·Brain Cogn·2006
8-other
The irrelevant sound phenomenon revisited: what role for working memory capacity?
PMID 15355139·J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn·2004
3-trial
Auditory memory and the irrelevant sound effect: Further evidence for changing-state disruption.
PMID 11958724·Memory·2002
8-other
The separate but related origins of the recency effect and the modality effect in free recall.
PMID 11018512·Cognition·2000
8-other
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 4323 W RIVERSIDE DR
BURBANK, CA 91505 - Phone
- (818) 556-2700
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1669905956
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 3
- Locations
- 1
- Years in Practice
- 9
- Publications
- 16
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