Jonathan R. Folstein
Affiliations: | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Liu S, Folstein JR, Appelbaum LG, et al. (2021) Effects of control strategies on the activation of unwanted intrusive thoughts in elite athletes. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 47: 1395-1408 |
Monfared SS, Tenenbaum G, Folstein JR, et al. (2019) Allocation of Attention to Visual and Nonvisual Perceptual Channels by Marksmen During Aiming: Skill-Level Differences. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 1-15 |
Folstein JR, Monfared SS. (2019) Extended categorization of conjunction object stimuli decreases the latency of attentional feature selection and recruits orthography-linked ERPs. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 120: 49-65 |
Monfared SS, Tenenbaum G, Folstein JR. (2019) Anticipation in Sharp Shooting: Cognitive Structures in Detecting Performance Errors Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 45: 101555 |
Meng Y, Folstein J. (2018) Using frequency tagging to study the effect of category learning on visual attention to object parts Journal of Vision. 18: 399 |
Folstein JR, Monfared SS, Maravel T. (2017) The effect of category learning on visual attention and visual representation. Psychophysiology |
Folstein JR, Fuller K, Howard D, et al. (2017) The effect of category learning on attentional modulation of visual cortex. Neuropsychologia |
Dieciuc M, Roque NA, Folstein JR. (2017) Changing Similarity: Stable and Flexible Modulations of Psychological Dimensions. Brain Research |
Forscher EC, Zheng Y, Ke Z, et al. (2016) Decomposing fear perception: A combination of psychophysics and neurometric modeling of fear perception. Neuropsychologia |
Folstein J, Monfared S, Maravel T. (2016) The effect of category learning on attentional feature selection: Selection negativity and N250 likely reflect different processes Journal of Vision. 16: 258 |