Joseph A. Harris

Affiliations: 
Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Visual cognition, attention, perception
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Stephen R. Mitroff grad student 2007- Duke
Marty G. Woldorff grad student 2006-2012 Duke
 (Visual Object-Category Processing With and Without Awareness.)
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Ilse A, Donohue SE, Schoenfeld MA, et al. (2020) Unseen food images capture the attention of hungry viewers: Evidence from event-related potentials. Appetite. 104828
Krylova M, Ristow I, Marr V, et al. (2020) MEG reveals preference specific increases of sexual-image-evoked responses in paedophilic sexual offenders and healthy controls. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry. 1-35
Donohue SE, Harris JA, Loewe K, et al. (2019) EEG Measures Reveal a Selective Disruption of Cognitive Control Processes in Craving Cigarette Smokers. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Garcia-Lazaro HG, Bartsch MV, Boehler CN, et al. (2018) Dissociating Reward- and Attention-driven Biasing of Global Feature-based Selection in Human Visual Cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-13
Harris JA, Donohue SE, Ilse A, et al. (2018) EEG measures of brain activity reveal that smoking-related images capture the attention of smokers outside of awareness. Neuropsychologia
Donohue SE, Harris JA, Heinze HJ, et al. (2016) An electrophysiological marker of the desire to quit in smokers. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Donohue SE, Woldorff MG, Hopf JM, et al. (2016) An electrophysiological dissociation of craving and stimulus-dependent attentional capture in smokers. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Harris JA, Donohue SE, Schoenfeld MA, et al. (2016) Reward-associated features capture attention in the absence of awareness: Evidence from object-substitution masking. Neuroimage
Harris JA, McMahon AR, Woldorff MG. (2013) Disruption of visual awareness during the attentional blink is reflected by selective disruption of late-stage neural processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 25: 1863-74
Harris JA, Ku S, Woldorff MG. (2013) Neural processing stages during object-substitution masking and their relationship to perceptual awareness. Neuropsychologia. 51: 1907-17
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