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-J J Foxe Researcher Activity Profile

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J J Foxe Publication Rate By Year

J J Foxe has published 1 paper(s) in 2002, 5 paper(s) in 2005, 8 paper(s) in 2006, 17 paper(s) in 2007, 6 paper(s) in 2008, for a total of 37 research publications in total.

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J J Foxe's Publication Record

  1. A Spectrum of Colors: Investigating the Temporal Frequency Characteristics of the Human Visual System using a System Identification Approach. Year Published: 2007
  2. Sch. of Electr., Electron. & Mech. Eng., Univ. Coll. Dublin.
  3. The role of cingulate cortex in the detection of errors with and without awareness: a high-density electrical mapping study. Year Published: 2007
  4. Department of Psychology and Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland. reoconne@tcd.ie
  5. Changing plans: neural correlates of executive control in monkey and human frontal cortex. Year Published: 2006
  6. Program in Cognitive Neurosciences and Schizophrenia, The Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA. dias@nki.rfmh.org
  7. Rapid targeting followed by sustained deployment of visual spatial attention. Year Published: 2006
  8. Dynamic Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA. greg.simpson@radiology.ucsf.edu
  9. Early visual sensory deficits as endophenotypes for schizophrenia: high-density electrical mapping in clinically unaffected first-degree relatives. Year Published: 2006
  10. Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, St Vincent's Hospital, Fairview, and Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Dublin, Ireland.
  11. Boundary completion is automatic and dissociable from shape discrimination. Year Published: 2006
  12. Functional Electrical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Neuropsychology Division and Radiology Service, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne 1011, Switzerland. micah.murray@chuv.ch
  13. Patterns of normal human brain plasticity after practice and their implications for neurorehabilitation. Year Published: 2006
  14. School of Psychology and Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
  15. Seeing voices: High-density electrical mapping and source-analysis of the multisensory mismatch negativity evoked during the McGurk illusion. Year Published: 2006
  16. Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, 140 Old Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA.
  17. Subcortical visual dysfunction in schizophrenia drives secondary cortical impairments. Year Published: 2007
  18. Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA. butler@nki.rfmh.org
  19. Event-related potentials in an emotional go/no-go task and remission of geriatric depression. Year Published: 2007
  20. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, Weill-Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry, White Plains, New York 10605, USA. gsalexop@med.cornell.edu
  21. The neural substrates of impaired prosodic detection in schizophrenia and its sensorial antecedents. Year Published: 2007
  22. Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, 140 Old Orangeburg Rd., Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA.
  23. Optimal sustained attention is linked to the spectral content of background EEG activity: greater ongoing tonic alpha (approximately 10 Hz) power supports successful phasic goal activation. Year Published: 2007
  24. Department of Psychology & Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland. dockreep@tcd.ie
  25. Multisensory processing of naturalistic objects in motion: a high-density electrical mapping and source estimation study. Year Published: 2007
  26. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA.
  27. Object-based attention is multisensory: co-activation of an object's representations in ignored sensory modalities. Year Published: 2007
  28. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, 140 Old Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA. molholm@nki.rfmh.org
  29. The role of spatial attention in the selection of real and illusory objects. Year Published: 2007
  30. Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0608, USA. antigona@ucsd.edu
  31. Auditory processing in schizophrenia during the middle latency period (10-50 ms): high-density electrical mapping and source analysis reveal subcortical antecedents to early cortical deficits. Year Published: 2007
  32. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA.
  33. Impaired multisensory processing in schizophrenia: deficits in the visual enhancement of speech comprehension under noisy environmental conditions. Year Published: 2007
  34. Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, The City College of City University of New York, 138th St. and Convent Avenue, New York, New York 10031, USA.
  35. Avoiding another mistake: error and posterror neural activity associated with adaptive posterror behavior change. Year Published: 2008
  36. Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia. r.hester@uq.edu.au
  37. Avoiding another mistake: error and posterror neural activity associated with adaptive posterror behavior change. Year Published: 2008
  38. Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia. r.hester@uq.edu.au
  39. Isolating endogenous visuo-spatial attentional effects using the novel visual-evoked spread spectrum analysis (VESPA) technique. Year Published: 2007
  40. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA.
  41. The role of spatial attention in the selection of real and illusory objects. Year Published: 2007
  42. Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0608, USA. antigona@ucsd.edu
  43. Visual white matter integrity in schizophrenia. Year Published: 2006
  44. Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, 140 Old Orangeburg Rd., Orangeburg NY, 10962, USA. butler@nki.rfmh.org
  45. Early visual processing deficits in dysbindin-associated schizophrenia. Year Published: 2008
  46. Neuropsychiatric Genetics Group, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, St. James Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. donoghug@tcd.ie
  47. Dissecting the cellular contributions to early visual sensory processing deficits in schizophrenia using the VESPA evoked response. Year Published: 2007
  48. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, St Vincent's Hospital Fairview, and School of Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. elalor@nki.rfmh.org
  49. A spectrum of colors: investigating the temporal frequency characteristics of the human visual system using a system identification approach. Year Published: 2007
  50. Sch. of Electr., Electron. & Mech. Eng., Univ. Coll. Dublin. ed.lalor@ee.ucd.ie
  51. Flow of activation from V1 to frontal cortex in humans. A framework for defining "early" visual processing. Year Published: 2002
  52. Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, New York 10962, USA. foxe@nki.rfmh.org
  53. Individual differences discriminate event-related potentials but not performance during response inhibition. Year Published: 2005
  54. Department of Psychology & Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, University of Dublin, Trinity College, 2 Dublin, Ireland. riroche@tcd.ie
  55. Multisensory processes. Year Published: 2005
  56. Cognitive Neuroscience Group, Departament de Psicologia Pāsica, Universitat de Barcelona, Pg. Vall d'Hebron, 171, 08035, Barcelona, Spain. ssoto@ub.edu
  57. How single-trial electrical neuroimaging contributes to multisensory research. Year Published: 2005
  58. Electrical Neuroimaging Group, Functional Brain Mapping Laboratory, University Hospital of Geneva, 24 Rue Micheli du Crest, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland.
  59. Biasing the brain's attentional set: II. effects of selective intersensory attentional deployments on subsequent sensory processing. Year Published: 2005
  60. Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, The City College of the City University of New York, North Academic Complex, 138th Street and Convent Avenue, NY 10031, USA. foxe@nki.rfmh.org
  61. Biasing the brain's attentional set: I. cue driven deployments of intersensory selective attention. Year Published: 2005
  62. Department of Psychology, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, The City College of the City University of New York, North Academic Complex, 138th Street and Convent Avenue, NY 10031, USA. foxe@nki.rfmh.org
  63. Changing plans: neural correlates of executive control in monkey and human frontal cortex. Year Published: 2006
  64. Program in Cognitive Neurosciences and Schizophrenia, The Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA. dias@nki.rfmh.org
  65. Multisensory processing and oscillatory activity: analyzing non-linear electrophysiological measures in humans and simians. Year Published: 2007
  66. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY, 10962, USA.
  67. Forgetting as an active process: an FMRI investigation of item-method-directed forgetting. Year Published: 2008
  68. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Center, West Orange, NJ 07052, USA.
  69. Forgetting as an active process: an FMRI investigation of item-method-directed forgetting. Year Published: 2008
  70. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Center, West Orange, NJ 07052, USA. gwylie@kmrrec.org
  71. Auditory scene analysis: the interaction of stimulation rate and frequency separation on pre-attentive grouping. Year Published: 2008
  72. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Program in Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia, 140 Old Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg, NY 10962, USA.
  73. Dissecting the cellular contributions to early visual sensory processing deficits in schizophrenia using the VESPA evoked response. Year Published: 2007
  74. The Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, St Vincent's Hospital Fairview, and School of Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. elalor@nki.rfmh.org
 

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