Chin-An Wang, PhD

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada 
Area:
eye movement, reading, attention
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Wang CA, Muggleton NG, Chang YH, et al. (2023) Time-on-task effects on human pupillary and saccadic metrics after theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation over the frontal eye field. Ibro Neuroscience Reports. 15: 364-375
Barquero C, Chen JT, Munoz DP, et al. (2023) Human microsaccade cueing modulation in visual- and memory-delay saccade tasks after theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation over the frontal eye field. Neuropsychologia. 187: 108626
Hsu TY, Wang HY, Chen JT, et al. (2022) Investigating the role of human frontal eye field in the pupil light reflex modulation by saccade planning and working memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 1044893
Chen JT, Kuo YC, Hsu TY, et al. (2022) Fatigue and Arousal Modulations Revealed by Saccade and Pupil Dynamics. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19
Wang CA, White B, Munoz DP. (2022) Pupil-linked Arousal Signals in the Midbrain Superior Colliculus. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-15
Oster J, Huang J, White BJ, et al. (2022) Pupillary responses to differences in luminance, color and set size. Experimental Brain Research
Wang CA, Munoz DP. (2021) Differentiating global luminance, arousal, and cognitive signals on pupil size and microsaccades. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Hsu TY, Chen JT, Tseng P, et al. (2021) Role of the frontal eye field in human microsaccade responses: a TMS study. Biological Psychology. 108202
Wang CA, Nguyen KT, Juan CH. (2021) Linking Pupil Size Modulated by Global Luminance and Motor Preparation to Saccade Behavior. Neuroscience. 476: 90-101
Wang CA, Munoz DP. (2021) Coordination of Pupil and Saccade Responses by the Superior Colliculus. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 33: 919-932
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