Anina N Rich

Affiliations: 
Macquarie University (Australia) 
Area:
cognitive neuroscience, attention, synaesthesia
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Karimi-Rouzbahani H, Woolgar A, Rich AN. (2023) Correction: Neural signatures of vigilance decrements predict behavioural errors before they occur. Elife. 12
Smit S, Moerel D, Zopf R, et al. (2023) Vicarious touch: Overlapping neural patterns between seeing and feeling touch. Neuroimage. 278: 120269
Teichmann L, Moerel D, Rich AN, et al. (2022) The nature of neural object representations during dynamic occlusion. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 153: 66-86
Moerel D, Grootswagers T, Robinson AK, et al. (2022) The time-course of feature-based attention effects dissociated from temporal expectation and target-related processes. Scientific Reports. 12: 6968
Robinson AK, Rich AN, Woolgar A. (2022) Linking the Brain with Behavior: The Neural Dynamics of Success and Failure in Goal-directed Behavior. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 34: 639-654
Cheng PX, Rich AN, Le Pelley ME. (2021) Reward Rapidly Enhances Visual Perception. Psychological Science. 32: 1994-2004
Williams LH, Carrigan AJ, Mills M, et al. (2021) Characteristics of expert search behavior in volumetric medical image interpretation. Journal of Medical Imaging (Bellingham, Wash.). 8: 041208
Jackson JB, Feredoes E, Rich AN, et al. (2021) Concurrent neuroimaging and neurostimulation reveals a causal role for dlPFC in coding of task-relevant information. Communications Biology. 4: 588
Karimi-Rouzbahani H, Woolgar A, Rich AN. (2021) Neural signatures of vigilance decrements predict behavioural errors before they occur. Elife. 10
Karimi-Rouzbahani H, Ramezani F, Woolgar A, et al. (2021) Perceptual difficulty modulates the direction of information flow in familiar face recognition. Neuroimage. 233: 117896
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