Jonathan Folstein

Affiliations: 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
Area:
ERP, categorization
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Isabel Gauthier grad student Vanderbilt
Cyma Van Petten grad student 2007 University of Arizona
 (On the category's edge: Event -related potential correlates of novelty and conflicting information in rule -based categorization.)
Thomas J. Palmeri post-doc Vanderbilt
Paige E. Scalf post-doc University of Arizona
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Folstein JR, Monfared SS. (2019) Extended categorization of conjunction object stimuli decreases the latency of attentional feature selection and recruits orthography-linked ERPs. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 120: 49-65
Meng Y, Folstein J. (2018) Using frequency tagging to study the effect of category learning on visual attention to object parts Journal of Vision. 18: 399
Folstein JR, Monfared SS, Maravel T. (2017) The effect of category learning on visual attention and visual representation. Psychophysiology
Folstein JR, Fuller K, Howard D, et al. (2017) The effect of category learning on attentional modulation of visual cortex. Neuropsychologia
Dieciuc M, Roque NA, Folstein JR. (2017) Changing Similarity: Stable and Flexible Modulations of Psychological Dimensions. Brain Research
Folstein J, Monfared S, Maravel T. (2016) The effect of category learning on attentional feature selection: Selection negativity and N250 likely reflect different processes Journal of Vision. 16: 258
Dieciuc M, Roque N, Folstein J. (2016) Category learning causes a stable advantage for category-relevant shape dimensions during a task requiring attention to all dimensions: ERP evidence Journal of Vision. 16: 257
Folstein J, Fuller K, DePatie T, et al. (2015) The effect of category learning on the temporal dynamics of object similarity. Journal of Vision. 15: 1166
Scalf P, Srivathsan Koushik S, Hafezi A, et al. (2015) Perceptual Training and Competition for Representation in Visual Cortex. Journal of Vision. 15: 1128
Wager E, Peterson MA, Folstein JR, et al. (2015) Ground-based inhibition: Suppressive perceptual mechanisms interact with top-down attention to reduce distractor interference. Journal of Vision. 15: 9
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