Jennifer D. Ryan, PhD.

PUBLICATIONS

Ryan, J. D. & Cohen, N. J. (2004). The nature of change detection and on-line representations of scenes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30(5), 988-1015.

Ryan, J. D. & Cohen, N. J. (2004). Processing and short-term retention of relational information in amnesia. Neuropsychologia, 42, 497-511.

Moses, S. N. & Ryan, J. D. (2005). A comparison and evaluation of the predictions of relational and conjunctive accounts of hippocampal function. Hippocampus. Electronic publication ahead of print.

Moses, S. N., Cole, C., Driscoll, I. & Ryan, J. D. (2005). Differential contributions of hippocampus, amygdala, and perirhinal cortex to recognition of novel objects, contextual stimuli and stimulus relationships. Brain Research Bulletin, 67(1-2), 62-76.

Moses, S. M., Cole, C. & Ryan, J. D. (2005). Relational memory for object identity and spatial location in rats with lesions of perirhinal cortex, amygdala and hippocampus. Brain Research Bulletin, 65(6), 501-12.

Bialystok, E., Craik, F.I.M., & Ryan, J. D. Response suppression, inhibitory control, and task switching in a modified antisaccade task: effects of aging and bilingualism. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Firestone, A., Turke-Brown, N. & Ryan, J. D. Age-related deficits in face recognition are
related to underlying changes in scanning behavior. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Herdman, A. T. & Ryan, J. D. Spatiotemporal brain dynamics underlying saccadic control. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Moses, S. N., Nguyen, A. & Ryan, J. D. Generation of conditioned responses during human trace conditioning is related to, but not reliant on, awareness. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Moses, S. N., Villate, C. & Ryan, J. D. An investigation of learning strategy supporting transitive inference performance in humans. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Moses, S. N., Houck, J. M., Martin, T., Hanlon, F. M., Ryan, J. D., Thoma, R. J., Weisend, M. P., Jackson, E. M., Pekkonen, E. & Tesche, C. D. Dynamic neural activity recorded from human amygdala during fear conditioning using magnetoencephalography. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Ryan, J. D., Shen, J. & Reingold, E. M. (in press). Modulation of distraction in aging. British Journal of Psychology.

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