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Jay A. Edelman

Affiliations: 
City College of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Eye movements
Website:
http://mail.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~jedelman/jayccny.htm
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Parents

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Walter J. Freeman research assistant 1986-1990 UC Berkeley
 (undergraduate honors thesis advisor)
Edward L. Keller grad student 1989-1993 UC Berkeley
Michael E. Goldberg post-doc 1993-1999 NEI
Ken Nakayama post-doc 1999-2002 Harvard

Children

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Kitty Z. Xu research assistant Johns Hopkins
Reza Azadi grad student
Matthew Phillips post-doc 2004-2006 CCNY
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Azadi R, Holcombe AO, Edelman JA. (2024) Hypometria of saccadic eye movements to targets in rapid circular motion. Journal of Vision. 24: 2
Shan Y, Edelman JA. (2023) The reduction of saccadic inhibition by distractor repetition. Journal of Neurophysiology
Edelman JA, Ahles TA, Prashad N, et al. (2022) The effect of visual target presence and age on antisaccade performance. Journal of Neurophysiology
Montenegro SM, Edelman JA. (2019) The Impact of Task-specific Training on Saccadic Eye Movement Performance. Journal of Neurophysiology
Jóhannesson ÓI, Edelman JA, Sigurþórsson BD, et al. (2018) Effects of saccade training on express saccade proportions, saccade latencies, and peak velocities: an investigation of nasal/temporal differences. Experimental Brain Research
Edelman JA, Mieses AM, Konnova K, et al. (2017) The effect of object-centered instructions in Cartesian and polar coordinates on saccade vector. Journal of Vision. 17: 2
Kaur A, Edelman J. (2017) How quickly can color information drive reflexive saccadic eye movements? Journal of Vision. 17: 904
Shan Y, Edelman J. (2015) SPATIALLY SPECIFIC DEPENDENCE OF SACCADE INHIBITION ON DISTRACTOR REPETITION. Journal of Vision. 15: 1279
Azadi R, Holcombe A, Edelman J. (2012) Dysmetric saccades to targets moving in predictable but nonlinear trajectories Journal of Vision. 12: 409-409
Kelly SP, Foxe JJ, Newman G, et al. (2010) Prepare for conflict: EEG correlates of the anticipation of target competition during overt and covert shifts of visual attention. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 31: 1690-700
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