Jie Huang

Affiliations: 
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
Area:
Visual memory, attention
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Robert Sekuler grad student 2002-2010 Brandeis
 (The deceits of visual short -term memory: Behavior, computational modeling and electrophysiology.)
Ruth Rosenholtz post-doc 2010- MIT
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Sekuler R, Huang J, Sekuler AB, et al. (2017) Online Modulation of Selective Attention is not Impaired in Healthy Aging. Experimental Aging Research. 43: 217-232
Zhang X, Huang J, Yigit-Elliott S, et al. (2015) Cube search, revisited. Journal of Vision. 15
Rosenholtz R, Huang J, Raj A, et al. (2012) A summary statistic representation in peripheral vision explains visual search. Journal of Vision. 12
Rosenholtz R, Huang J, Ehinger KA. (2012) Rethinking the role of top-down attention in vision: effects attributable to a lossy representation in peripheral vision. Frontiers in Psychology. 3: 13
Raj A, Huang J, Rosenholtz R. (2012) Modeling Inefficiencies in Visual Search Journal of Vision. 12: 725-725
Huang J, Rosenholtz R. (2012) A unilateral field advantage in visual search and detection Journal of Vision. 12: 724-724
Rosenholtz R, Zhang X, Huang J. (2012) Peripheral representation by summary statistics: An alternative to 3-D shape and lighting direction as basic features for search Journal of Vision. 12: 267-267
Huang J, Sekuler AB, Bennett PJ, et al. (2011) Short-term visual recall is preserved in aging F1000research. 11: 1268-1268
Huang J, Sekuler R. (2010) Attention protects the fidelity of visual memory: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 13461-71
Huang J, Sekuler R. (2010) Distortions in recall from visual memory: two classes of attractors at work. Journal of Vision. 10: 24.1-27
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