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Ashley C Livingstone

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Hoffmeister J, Smit A, Livingstone A, McDonald J
J Cogn Neurosci . 2021 Nov; 34(2):348-364. PMID: 34813660
The control processes that guide attention to a visual-search target can result in the selection of an irrelevant object with similar features (a distractor). Once attention is captured by such...
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Fickling S, Greene T, Greene D, Frehlick Z, Campbell N, Etheridge T, et al.
Front Hum Neurosci . 2020 Nov; 14:347. PMID: 33132868
Using a longitudinal case study design, we have tracked the recovery of motor function following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) through a multimodal neuroimaging approach. In 2006, Canadian Soldier Captain...
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Smit A, Michalik M, Livingstone A, Mistlberger R, McDonald J
Psychophysiology . 2019 Oct; 57(2):e13485. PMID: 31613010
Evening-type individuals often perform poorly in the morning because of a mismatch between internal circadian time and external social time, a condition recognized as social jet lag. Performance impairments near...
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Frehlick Z, Lakhani B, Fickling S, Livingstone A, Danilov Y, Sackier J, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2019 May; 16(1):60. PMID: 31133021
Background: Despite growing evidence of a critical link between neuromodulation technologies and neuroplastic recovery, the underlying mechanisms of these technologies remain elusive. Objective: To investigate physiological evidence of central nervous...
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Livingstone A, Christie G, Wright R, McDonald J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2017 Jan; 43(2):219-224. PMID: 28134549
Irrelevant visual cues capture attention when they possess a task-relevant feature. Electrophysiologically, this contingent capture of attention is evidenced by the N2pc component of the visual event-related potential (ERP) and...
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Christie G, Livingstone A, McDonald J
J Cogn Neurosci . 2014 Sep; 27(1):46-56. PMID: 25203277
The time required to find an object of interest in the visual field often increases as a function of the number of items present. This increase or inefficiency was originally...