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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j31]Eleni Patelaki, John J. Foxe, Emma P. Mantel, George Kassis, Edward G. Freedman:
Paradoxical improvement of cognitive control in older adults under dual-task walking conditions is associated with more flexible reallocation of neural resources: A Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MoBI) study. NeuroImage 273: 120098 (2023) - 2022
- [j30]David P. Richardson, John J. Foxe, Kevin A. Mazurek, Nicholas Abraham, Edward G. Freedman:
Neural markers of proactive and reactive cognitive control are altered during walking: A Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MoBI) study. NeuroImage 247: 118853 (2022) - [j29]John J. Foxe, Emily J. Knight, Evan J. Myers, Cody Zhewei Cao, Sophie Molholm, Edward G. Freedman:
The strength of feedback processing is associated with resistance to visual backward masking during Illusory Contour processing in adult humans. NeuroImage 259: 119416 (2022) - [j28]Lars A. Ross, Sophie Molholm, John S. Butler, Victor A. Del Bene, John J. Foxe:
Neural correlates of multisensory enhancement in audiovisual narrative speech perception: A fMRI investigation. NeuroImage 263: 119598 (2022) - [j27]Daniel A. Lopez, Zachary P. Christensen, John J. Foxe, Laura R. Ziemer, Paige R. Nicklas, Edward G. Freedman:
Association between mild traumatic brain injury, brain structure, and mental health outcomes in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. NeuroImage 263: 119626 (2022) - 2020
- [c8]Seyed Saman Saboksayr, Adora M. DSouza, John J. Foxe, Axel Wismüller:
Classification of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder from resting-state functional MRI with mutual connectivity analysis. Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging 2020: 1131703 - [c7]Seyed Saman Saboksayr, John J. Foxe, Axel Wismüller:
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder prediction using graph convolutional networks. Computer-Aided Diagnosis 2020 - [c6]Axel Wismüller, John J. Foxe, Paul Geha, Seyed Saman Saboksayr:
Large-scale Extended Granger Causality (lsXGC) for classification of Autism Spectrum Disorder from resting-state functional MRI. Computer-Aided Diagnosis 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j26]Brenda R. Malcolm, John J. Foxe, John S. Butler, Pierfilippo De Sanctis:
The aging brain shows less flexible reallocation of cognitive resources during dual-task walking: A mobile brain/body imaging (MoBI) study. NeuroImage 117: 230-242 (2015) - [c5]Cristiano Cuppini, Mauro Ursino, Elisa Magosso, Lars A. Ross, John J. Foxe, Sophie Molholm:
Hebbian Learning Mechanisms Help Explain the Maturation of Multisensory Speech Integration in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and with Typical Development (TD): a Neurocomputational Analysis. EAPCogSci 2015 - [c4]Michael J. Crosse, Hesham A. ElShafei, John J. Foxe, Edmund C. Lalor:
Investigating the temporal dynamics of auditory cortical activation to silent lipreading. NER 2015: 308-311 - 2014
- [j25]Ted S. Altschuler, Sophie Molholm, John S. Butler, Manuel R. Mercier, Alice B. Brandwein, John J. Foxe:
The effort to close the gap: Tracking the development of illusory contour processing from childhood to adulthood with high-density electrical mapping. NeuroImage 90: 360-373 (2014) - [j24]Pierfilippo De Sanctis, John S. Butler, Brenda R. Malcolm, John J. Foxe:
Recalibration of inhibitory control systems during walking-related dual-task interference: A Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MOBI) Study. NeuroImage 94: 55-64 (2014) - [j23]Nuno R. Gonçalves, Robert Whelan, John J. Foxe, Edmund C. Lalor:
Towards obtaining spatiotemporally precise responses to continuous sensory stimuli in humans: A general linear modeling approach to EEG. NeuroImage 97: 196-205 (2014) - 2013
- [j22]Daniel Belyusar, Adam C. Snyder, Hans-Peter Frey, Mark R. Harwood, Josh Wallman, John J. Foxe:
Oscillatory alpha-band suppression mechanisms during the rapid attentional shifts required to perform an anti-saccade task. NeuroImage 65: 395-407 (2013) - [j21]Ian C. Fiebelkorn, Adam C. Snyder, Manuel R. Mercier, John S. Butler, Sophie Molholm, John J. Foxe:
Cortical cross-frequency coupling predicts perceptual outcomes. NeuroImage 69: 126-137 (2013) - [j20]Marina Shpaner, Sophie Molholm, Emmajane Forde, John J. Foxe:
Disambiguating the roles of area V1 and the lateral occipital complex (LOC) in contour integration. NeuroImage 69: 146-156 (2013) - [j19]Manuel R. Mercier, John J. Foxe, Ian C. Fiebelkorn, John S. Butler, Theodore H. Schwartz, Sophie Molholm:
Auditory-driven phase reset in visual cortex: Human electrocorticography reveals mechanisms of early multisensory integration. NeuroImage 79: 19-29 (2013) - 2012
- [j18]Ted S. Altschuler, Sophie Molholm, Natalie N. Russo, Adam C. Snyder, Alice B. Brandwein, Daniella Blanco, John J. Foxe:
Early electrophysiological indices of illusory contour processing within the lateral occipital complex are virtually impervious to manipulations of illusion strength. NeuroImage 59(4): 4074-4085 (2012) - [c3]Pierfilippo De Sanctis, John S. Butler, Jason M. Green, Adam C. Snyder, John J. Foxe:
Mobile brain/body imaging (MoBI): High-density electrical mapping of inhibitory processes during walking. EMBC 2012: 1542-1545 - 2011
- [j17]Aaron I. Krakowski, Lars A. Ross, Adam C. Snyder, Pejman Sehatpour, Simon P. Kelly, John J. Foxe:
The neurophysiology of human biological motion processing: A high-density electrical mapping study. NeuroImage 56(1): 373-383 (2011) - [j16]Daniel Senkowski, Dave Saint-Amour, Marion Höfle, John J. Foxe:
Multisensory interactions in early evoked brain activity follow the principle of inverse effectiveness. NeuroImage 56(4): 2200-2208 (2011) - [c2]Hugh Nolan, John S. Butler, Robert Whelan, John J. Foxe, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Richard B. Reilly:
Motion P3 demonstrates neural nature of motion ERPs. EMBC 2011: 3884-3887
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j15]Redmond G. O'Connell, Paul M. Dockree, Mark A. Bellgrove, Alessandra Turin, Seamus Ward, John J. Foxe, Ian H. Robertson:
Two Types of Action Error: Electrophysiological Evidence for Separable Inhibitory and Sustained Attention Neural Mechanisms Producing Error on Go/No-go Tasks. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 21(1): 93-104 (2009) - [j14]Glenn R. Wylie, Micah M. Murray, Daniel C. Javitt, John J. Foxe:
Distinct Neurophysiological Mechanisms Mediate Mixing Costs and Switch Costs. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 21(1): 105-118 (2009) - 2008
- [j13]Daniel Senkowski, Dave Saint-Amour, Thomas Gruber, John J. Foxe:
Look who's talking: The deployment of visuo-spatial attention during multisensory speech processing under noisy environmental conditions. NeuroImage 43(2): 379-387 (2008) - [j12]Kylie J. Barnett, John J. Foxe, Sophie Molholm, Simon P. Kelly, Shani Shalgi, Kevin J. Mitchell, Fiona N. Newell:
Differences in early sensory-perceptual processing in synesthesia: A visual evoked potential study. NeuroImage 43(3): 605-613 (2008) - 2007
- [j11]Daniel Senkowski, Dave Saint-Amour, Simon P. Kelly, John J. Foxe:
Multisensory processing of naturalistic objects in motion: A high-density electrical mapping and source estimation study. NeuroImage 36(3): 877-888 (2007) - 2006
- [j10]Antígona Martínez, Wolfgang A. Teder-Sälejärvi, M. Vazquez, Sophie Molholm, John J. Foxe, Daniel C. Javitt, Francesco Di Russo, Michael S. Worden, Steven A. Hillyard:
Objects Are Highlighted by Spatial Attention. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 18(2): 298-310 (2006) - [j9]Pejman Sehatpour, Sophie Molholm, Daniel C. Javitt, John J. Foxe:
Spatiotemporal dynamics of human object recognition processing: An integrated high-density electrical mapping and functional imaging study of "closure" processes. NeuroImage 29(2): 605-618 (2006) - [j8]Clare Kelly, Robert Hester, John J. Foxe, Marina Shpaner, Hugh Garavan:
Flexible cognitive control: Effects of individual differences and brief practice on a complex cognitive task. NeuroImage 31(2): 866-886 (2006) - [j7]Edmund C. Lalor, Barak A. Pearlmutter, Richard B. Reilly, Gary McDarby, John J. Foxe:
The VESPA: A method for the rapid estimation of a visual evoked potential. NeuroImage 32(4): 1549-1561 (2006) - [c1]Edmund C. Lalor, Richard B. Reilly, Barak A. Pearlmutter, John J. Foxe:
A Spectrum of Colors: Investigating the Temporal Frequency Characteristics of the Human Visual System Using a System Identification Approach. EMBC 2006: 3720-3723 - 2005
- [j6]Micah M. Murray, John J. Foxe, Glenn R. Wylie:
The brain uses single-trial multisensory memories to discriminate without awareness. NeuroImage 27(2): 473-478 (2005) - [j5]Paul M. Dockree, Simon P. Kelly, Ian H. Robertson, Richard B. Reilly, John J. Foxe:
Neurophysiological markers of alert responding during goal-directed behavior: A high-density electrical mapping study. NeuroImage 27(3): 587-601 (2005) - [j4]Robert Hester, John J. Foxe, Sophie Molholm, Marina Shpaner, Hugh Garavan:
Neural mechanisms involved in error processing: A comparison of errors made with and without awareness. NeuroImage 27(3): 602-608 (2005) - 2004
- [j3]Charles E. Schroeder, Sophie Molholm, Peter Lakatos, Walter Ritter, John J. Foxe:
Human-simian correspondence in the early cortical processing of multisensory cues. Cogn. Process. 5(3): 140-151 (2004) - 2003
- [j2]John J. Foxe, Mark E. McCourt, Daniel C. Javitt:
Right hemisphere control of visuospatial attention: line-bisection judgments evaluated with high-density electrical mapping and source analysis☆. NeuroImage 19(3): 710-726 (2003) - [j1]Glenn R. Wylie, Daniel C. Javitt, John J. Foxe:
Task switching: a high-density electrical mapping study. NeuroImage 20(4): 2322-2342 (2003)
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