P. Andrew Leynes
Affiliations: | The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ, United States |
Website:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard L. Marsh | grad student | University of Georgia | |
Joseph D. Allen | post-doc | University of Georgia |
Children
Sign in to add traineeNeil Albert | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Jarret Crawford | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Andrew D. Engell | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Anni Seungeun Lee | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Rebecca Martin | research assistant | University of Houston | |
Michelle C. Phillips | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Vinaya Raj | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Jenna L. Scisco | research assistant | The College of New Jersey (PsychTree) | |
Jessica Wong | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Richard J. Addante | research assistant | 2002-2005 | The College of New Jersey |
April M. Drumm-Hewitt | research assistant | 2004-2007 | The College of New Jersey |
Olga Rass | research assistant | 2004-2007 | The College of New Jersey |
Jaime K Brown | research assistant | 2007-2009 | The College of New Jersey |
Kevin Zish | research assistant | 2009-2011 | The College of New Jersey (PsychTree) |
Jenna M Krizan | research assistant | 2015-2016 | The College of New Jersey |
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Leynes PA, Addante RJ. (2016) Neurophysiological evidence that perceptions of fluency produce mere exposure effects. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Leynes PA, Nagovsky I. (2015) Influence of encoding focus and stereotypes on source monitoring event-related-potentials. Brain Research |
Bruett H, Leynes PA. (2015) Event-related potentials indicate that fluency can be interpreted as familiarity. Neuropsychologia. 78: 41-50 |
Leynes PA, Kakadia B. (2013) Variations in retrieval monitoring during action memory judgments: evidence from event-related potentials (ERPs). International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 87: 189-99 |
Leynes PA, Crawford JT, Radebaugh AM, et al. (2013) Event-related potential evidence of accessing gender stereotypes to aid source monitoring. Brain Research. 1491: 176-87 |
Leynes PA. (2012) Event-related potential (ERP) evidence for source-monitoring based on the absence of information. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 84: 284-95 |
Rass O, Leynes PA, Hetrick WP, et al. (2011) Memory blocking in schizophrenia reflects deficient retrieval control mechanisms. Schizophrenia Research. 133: 182-6 |
Leynes PA, Brown J, Landau JD. (2011) Objective and subjective measures indicate that orthographically similar words produce a blocking experience. Memory (Hove, England). 19: 17-35 |
Rass O, Landau JD, Curran T, et al. (2010) Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of memory blocking and priming during a word fragment test. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 78: 136-50 |
Leynes PA, Rass O, Landau JD. (2008) Eliminating the memory blocking effect. Memory (Hove, England). 16: 852-72 |