Feitong Yang
Affiliations: | Psychological and Brain Sciences | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
Area:
Vision Science, Decision MakingGoogle:
"Feitong Yang"Mean distance: 17.38 (cluster 23) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorGeoffrey K. Aguirre | research assistant | 2011-2011 | Penn |
Sheng Li | research assistant | 2009-2013 | Peking University |
Jonathan Flombaum | grad student | 2013- | Johns Hopkins |
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Litovsky C, Yang F, Flombaum J, et al. (2020) Bimanual visually guided movements are more than the sum of their parts: Evidence from optic ataxia. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 1-11 |
Litovsky C, Yang F, Ma Z, et al. (2018) Visually guided unimanual and bimanual reaching rely on different cognitive mechanisms: Evidence from optic ataxia Journal of Vision. 18: 69 |
Yang F, Flombaum J. (2018) Polar coordinates as the format of spatial representation in visual perception Journal of Vision. 18: 21 |
Gong M, Yang F, Li S. (2016) Reward association facilitates distractor suppression in visual search. The European Journal of Neuroscience |
Yang F, Flombaum J. (2015) Statistical Learning without Attention. Journal of Vision. 15: 892 |
Yang F, Wu Q, Li S. (2014) Learning-induced uncertainty reduction in perceptual decisions is task-dependent. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 282 |
Yang F, Flombaum J. (2014) Ponzo inducers in the working memory produce Illusory line length perception Journal of Vision. 14: 27-27 |
Li S, Yang F. (2012) Task-dependent uncertainty modulation of perceptual decisions in the human brain. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 36: 3732-9 |
Prasad S, Yang F, Butt O, et al. (2012) Occipital Areas Distinguish Semantic Content in Congenitally Blind but Not Sighted Individuals (P02.018) Neurology. 78: P02.018-P02.018 |
Yang F, Li S. (2011) Learning of uncertain stimuli transfers from criterion-based to noise-based perceptual decision, but not vice versa Journal of Vision. 11: 806-806 |