Jay A Edelman
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Edelman J, Ahles T, Estelle M, Mohr I, Li Y, Melara R, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39548022
Purpose: Cancer and cancer treatment have been associated with cognitive changes in survivorship, with forgetfulness and distractibility reported years post-treatment. Deficits in attention control may explain these difficulties. We assessed...
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Melara R, Root J, Edelman J, Estelle M, Mohr I, Ahles T
Arch Clin Neuropsychol
. 2024 Aug;
40(1):52-62.
PMID: 39197121
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction has been observed consistently in a subset of breast cancer survivors. Yet the precise neurophysiological origins of cancer-related cognitive decline remain unknown. The current study assessed neural...
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Azadi R, Holcombe A, Edelman J
J Vis
. 2024 Jan;
24(1):2.
PMID: 38170501
Saccades to objects moving on a straight trajectory take the velocity of the object into account. However, it is not known whether saccades can compensate for curved trajectories, nor is...
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Shan Y, Edelman J
J Neurophysiol
. 2023 Jul;
130(3):619-627.
PMID: 37465890
When visual distractors are presented far from the goal of an impending voluntary saccadic eye movement, saccade execution will occur less frequently about 90 ms after distractor appearance, a phenomenon...
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Edelman J, Ahles T, Prashad N, Fernbach M, Li Y, Melara R, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Dec;
129(2):307-319.
PMID: 36576265
Antisaccade and prosaccade (PS) performance were studied in a large cohort of females (age range 42-74 yr). Antisaccade performance was assessed in two variants of the task, a "traditional" antisaccade...
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Melara R, Ahles T, Prashad N, Fernbach M, Edelman J, Root J
Arch Clin Neuropsychol
. 2022 Jul;
38(1):12-24.
PMID: 35901461
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction has been observed consistently in a subset of breast cancer survivors. Yet, the precise physiological and processing origins of dysfunction remain unknown. The current study examined the...
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Montenegro S, Edelman J
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Aug;
122(4):1661-1674.
PMID: 31461366
Prosaccades are saccadic eye movements made reflexively in response to the sudden appearance of visual stimuli, whereas antisaccades are saccades that are directed to a location opposite a stimulus. Bibi...
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Johannesson O, Edelman J, Sigurborsson B, Kristjansson A
Exp Brain Res
. 2018 Feb;
236(5):1251-1262.
PMID: 29480354
Express saccades have very short latencies and are often considered a special population of saccadic eye movements. Recent evidence suggests that express saccade generation in humans increases with training, and...
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Edelman J, Mieses A, Konnova K, Shiu D
J Vis
. 2017 Mar;
17(3):2.
PMID: 28265650
Express saccades (ES) are the most reflexive saccadic eye movements, with very short reaction times of 70-110 ms. It is likely that ES have the shortest saccade reaction times (SRTs)...
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Kelly S, Foxe J, Newman G, Edelman J
Eur J Neurosci
. 2010 Jun;
31(9):1690-700.
PMID: 20525082
When preparing to make a saccadic eye movement in a cued direction, perception of stimuli at the target location is enhanced, just as it is when attention is covertly deployed...