Robert J Schafer
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Jaffe P, Santiago-Reyes G, Schafer R, Bissett P, Poldrack R
Elife
. 2025 Feb;
13.
PMID: 40019474
Evidence accumulation models (EAMs) are the dominant framework for modeling response time (RT) data from speeded decision-making tasks. While providing a good quantitative description of RT data in terms of...
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Rakhshan M, Schafer R, Moore T, Soltani A
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39554044
Despite its prevalence in studying the causal roles of different brain circuits in cognitive processes, electrical microstimulation often results in inconsistent behavioral effects. These inconsistencies are assumed to be due...
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Rakhshan M, Schafer R, Moore T, Soltani A
J Neurosci
. 2024 Nov;
45(3.
PMID: 39516041
Despite its prevalence in studying the causal roles of different brain circuits in cognitive processes, electrical microstimulation often results in inconsistent behavioral effects. These inconsistencies are assumed to be due...
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Osman A, Jaffe P, Ng N, Kerlan K, Schafer R
PLoS One
. 2023 May;
18(5):e0281095.
PMID: 37195927
Fundamental to the efficacy of cognitive training (CT) is its dose. Here we used the power and breadth afforded by a large dataset to measure precisely dose-response (D-R) functions for...
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Jaffe P, Poldrack R, Schafer R, Bissett P
Nat Hum Behav
. 2023 Jan;
7(6):986-1000.
PMID: 36658212
Response time data collected from cognitive tasks are a cornerstone of psychology and neuroscience research, yet existing models of these data either make strong assumptions about the data-generating process or...
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Jaffe P, Kaluszka A, Ng N, Schafer R
Sci Data
. 2022 Dec;
9(1):758.
PMID: 36481748
We present a dataset of approximately 5.5 million subtest scores from over 750,000 adults who completed the NeuroCognitive Performance Test (NCPT; Lumos Labs, Inc.), a validated, self-administered cognitive test accessed...
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Ng N, Osman A, Kerlan K, Doraiswamy P, Schafer R
Front Neurol
. 2021 Jan;
11:564317.
PMID: 33505344
Among the non-pharmacological methods under development for maintaining cognitive function across the lifespan is computerized cognitive training (CCT). There has been considerable interest in using CCT to slow or remediate...
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Soltani A, Rakhshan M, Schafer R, Burrows B, Moore T
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2020 Nov;
33(2):248-262.
PMID: 33166195
Primate vision is characterized by constant, sequential processing and selection of visual targets to fixate. Although expected reward is known to influence both processing and selection of visual targets, similarities...
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Steyvers M, Schafer R
Nat Hum Behav
. 2020 Sep;
4(11):1145-1155.
PMID: 32868884
The flexibility to learn diverse tasks is a hallmark of human cognition. To improve our understanding of individual differences and dynamics of learning across tasks, we analyse the latent structure...
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Ng N, Schafer R, Simone C, Osman A
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2020 Apr;
14:15.
PMID: 32256323
Many popular activities are thought by the general public to improve cognitive function. Such expectations can influence how often people engage in these activities, as well as the scientific evaluation...