P. Andrew Leynes
Affiliations: | The College of New Jersey, Ewing Township, NJ, United States |
Website:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRichard L. Marsh | grad student | University of Georgia | |
Joseph D. Allen | post-doc | University of Georgia |
Children
Sign in to add traineeNeil Albert | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Jarret Crawford | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Andrew D. Engell | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Anni Seungeun Lee | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Rebecca Martin | research assistant | University of Houston | |
Michelle C. Phillips | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Vinaya Raj | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Jenna L. Scisco | research assistant | The College of New Jersey (PsychTree) | |
Jessica Wong | research assistant | The College of New Jersey | |
Richard J. Addante | research assistant | 2002-2005 | The College of New Jersey |
April M. Drumm-Hewitt | research assistant | 2004-2007 | The College of New Jersey |
Olga Rass | research assistant | 2004-2007 | The College of New Jersey |
Jaime K Brown | research assistant | 2007-2009 | The College of New Jersey |
Kevin Zish | research assistant | 2009-2011 | The College of New Jersey (PsychTree) |
Jenna M Krizan | research assistant | 2015-2016 | The College of New Jersey |
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Stróżak P, Leynes PA, Wojtasiński M. (2020) Distinct FN400/N400 memory effects for perceptually fluent and disfluent words. Brain and Cognition. 147: 105661 |
Leynes PA, Mok BA. (2020) Context influences the FN400 recognition event-related potential. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 158: 16-26 |
Nardini CL, Leynes PA. (2020) Encoding focus does not affect recollection of action memories: Event related potential (ERP) and modeling evidence. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 147: 9-17 |
Leynes PA, Bruett H, Krizan J, et al. (2019) Corrigendum to "What psychological process is reflected in the FN400 event-related potential component?" [Brain Cogn. 113 (2017) 142-154]. Brain and Cognition. 103579 |
Leynes PA, Batterman A, Abrimian A. (2019) Expectations alter recognition and event-related potentials (ERPs) Brain and Cognition. 135: 103573 |
Leynes PA, Crawford CJ. (2018) Event-related potential (ERP) evidence that encoding focus alters recollected features. Brain and Cognition. 127: 42-50 |
Leynes PA, Flynn J, Mok BA. (2018) Event-Related Potential Measures of Smartphone Distraction. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking. 21: 248-253 |
Leynes PA, Mok BA. (2017) Encoding focus alters diagnostic recollection and event-related potentials (ERPs). Brain and Cognition. 117: 1-11 |
Leynes PA, Bruett H, Krizan J, et al. (2017) What psychological process is reflected in the FN400 event-related potential component? Brain and Cognition. 113: 142-154 |
Leynes PA, Askin B, Landau JD. (2016) Visual perspective during remembering: ERP evidence of familiarity-based source monitoring. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior |