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Haline E. Schendan, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Plymouth, Plymouth, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
vision, learning, memory, meaning, knowledge
Website:
http://www.psy.plymouth.ac.uk/research/HESchendan/

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Year Citation  Score
2019 Bridges D, Schendan HE. Sensitive individuals are more creative Personality and Individual Differences. 142: 186-195. DOI: 10.1016/J.Paid.2018.09.015  0.329
2016 Ganis G, Bridges D, Chun-Wei, Schendan HE. Is anterior N2 enhancement a reliable electrophysiological index of concealed information? Neuroimage. PMID 27570109 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.08.042  0.727
2015 Schendan HE, Ganis G. Top-down modulation of visual processing and knowledge after 250 ms supports object constancy of category decisions. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 1289. PMID 26441701 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01289  0.786
2014 Ganis G, Schendan HE. Cognitive neuroscience of mental imagery: Methods and paradigms Multisensory Imagery. 283-298. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5879-1_15  0.699
2013 Schendan HE, Tinaz S, Maher SM, Stern CE. Frontostriatal and mediotemporal lobe contributions to implicit higher-order spatial sequence learning declines in aging and Parkinson's disease. Behavioral Neuroscience. 127: 204-21. PMID 23565935 DOI: 10.1037/A0032012  0.767
2013 Schendan HE, Ganis G. Face-specificity is robust across diverse stimuli and individual people, even when interstimulus variance is zero. Psychophysiology. 50: 287-91. PMID 23350993 DOI: 10.1111/psyp.12013  0.749
2012 Ganis G, Schendan HE. Concealed semantic and episodic autobiographical memory electrified. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 6: 354. PMID 23355816 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00354  0.729
2012 Schendan HE, Ganis G. Electrophysiological potentials reveal cortical mechanisms for mental imagery, mental simulation, and grounded (embodied) cognition. Frontiers in Psychology. 3: 329. PMID 23049515 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00329  0.778
2012 Ganis G, Smith D, Schendan HE. The N170, not the P1, indexes the earliest time for categorical perception of faces, regardless of interstimulus variance. Neuroimage. 62: 1563-74. PMID 22634853 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.05.043  0.762
2011 Ganis G, Schendan HE. Visual imagery. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. 2: 239-52. PMID 26302073 DOI: 10.1002/wcs.103  0.757
2011 Ganis G, Rosenfeld JP, Meixner J, Kievit RA, Schendan HE. Lying in the scanner: covert countermeasures disrupt deception detection by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuroimage. 55: 312-9. PMID 21111834 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.11.025  0.706
2010 Schendan HE, Lucia LC. Object-sensitive activity reflects earlier perceptual and later cognitive processing of visual objects between 95 and 500ms. Brain Research. 1329: 124-41. PMID 20122902 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2010.01.062  0.792
2010 Voss JL, Schendan HE, Paller KA. Finding meaning in novel geometric shapes influences electrophysiological correlates of repetition and dissociates perceptual and conceptual priming. Neuroimage. 49: 2879-89. PMID 19770053 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.09.012  0.765
2010 Ganis G, Schendan H. Top-Down Processes of Model Verification Facilitate Visual Object Categorization under Impoverished Viewing Conditions after 200 ms Journal of Vision. 10: 998-998. DOI: 10.1167/10.7.998  0.752
2010 Schendan H, Lucia L. Top-down processes modulate occipitotemporal cortex to facilitate cognitive decisions with visually impoverished objects after 200 ms: Evidence from neural repetition effects Journal of Vision. 10: 990-990. DOI: 10.1167/10.7.990  0.794
2009 Schendan HE, Lucia LC. Visual object cognition precedes but also temporally overlaps mental rotation. Brain Research. 1294: 91-105. PMID 19631629 DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2009.07.036  0.803
2009 Schendan HE, Amick MM, Cronin-Golomb A. Role of a lateralized parietal-basal ganglia circuit in hierarchical pattern perception: evidence from Parkinson's disease. Behavioral Neuroscience. 123: 125-36. PMID 19170437 DOI: 10.1037/A0013734  0.746
2009 Schendan HE, Maher SM. Object knowledge during entry-level categorization is activated and modified by implicit memory after 200 ms. Neuroimage. 44: 1423-38. PMID 19010426 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.09.061  0.74
2008 Ganis G, Schendan HE. Visual mental imagery and perception produce opposite adaptation effects on early brain potentials. Neuroimage. 42: 1714-27. PMID 18674625 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.07.004  0.769
2008 Schendan HE, Stern CE. Where vision meets memory: prefrontal-posterior networks for visual object constancy during categorization and recognition. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 18: 1695-711. PMID 18033768 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhm197  0.644
2008 Tinaz S, Schendan HE, Stern CE. Fronto-striatal deficit in Parkinson's disease during semantic event sequencing. Neurobiology of Aging. 29: 397-407. PMID 17157417 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neurobiolaging.2006.10.025  0.736
2007 Olesen PJ, Schendan HE, Amick MM, Cronin-Golomb A. HIV infection affects parietal-dependent spatial cognition: evidence from mental rotation and hierarchical pattern perception. Behavioral Neuroscience. 121: 1163-73. PMID 18085869 DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.121.6.1163  0.733
2007 Schendan HE, Kutas M. Neurophysiological evidence for transfer appropriate processing of memory: processing versus feature similarity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 14: 612-9. PMID 17972722 DOI: 10.3758/Bf03196810  0.576
2007 Schendan HE, Kutas M. Neurophysiological evidence for the time course of activation of global shape, part, and local contour representations during visual object categorization and memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 19: 734-49. PMID 17488201 DOI: 10.1162/jocn.2007.19.5.734  0.657
2007 Schendan HE, Stern CE. Mental rotation and object categorization share a common network of prefrontal and dorsal and ventral regions of posterior cortex. Neuroimage. 35: 1264-77. PMID 17346989 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.01.012  0.62
2007 Ganis G, Schendan HE, Kosslyn SM. Neuroimaging evidence for object model verification theory: Role of prefrontal control in visual object categorization. Neuroimage. 34: 384-98. PMID 17071109 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.09.008  0.802
2006 Tinaz S, Schendan HE, Schon K, Stern CE. Evidence for the importance of basal ganglia output nuclei in semantic event sequencing: an fMRI study. Brain Research. 1067: 239-49. PMID 16360121 DOI: 10.1016/J.Brainres.2005.10.057  0.781
2006 Amick MM, Schendan HE, Ganis G, Cronin-Golomb A. Frontostriatal circuits are necessary for visuomotor transformation: mental rotation in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychologia. 44: 339-49. PMID 16061263 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropsychologia.2005.06.002  0.77
2003 Schendan HE, Searl MM, Melrose RJ, Stern CE. Sequence? What Sequence?: the human medial temporal lobe and sequence learning. Molecular Psychiatry. 8: 896-7. PMID 14593424 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Mp.4001424  0.746
2003 Schendan HE, Searl MM, Melrose RJ, Stern CE. An FMRI study of the role of the medial temporal lobe in implicit and explicit sequence learning. Neuron. 37: 1013-25. PMID 12670429 DOI: 10.1016/S0896-6273(03)00123-5  0.767
2003 Schendan HE, Kutas M. Time course of processes and representations supporting visual object identification and memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 15: 111-35. PMID 12590847 DOI: 10.1162/089892903321107864  0.636
2002 Schendan HE, Kutas M. Neurophysiological evidence for two processing times for visual object identification. Neuropsychologia. 40: 931-45. PMID 11900745 DOI: 10.1016/S0028-3932(01)00176-2  0.65
1998 Schendan HE, Ganis G, Kutas M. Neurophysiological evidence for visual perceptual categorization of words and faces within 150 ms. Psychophysiology. 35: 240-51. PMID 9564744 DOI: 10.1017/S004857729897010X  0.788
1997 Schendan HE, Kanwisher NG, Kutas M. Early brain potentials link repetition blindness, priming and novelty detection. Neuroreport. 8: 1943-8. PMID 9223082 DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199705260-00030  0.692
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