Geoffrey F Woodman

Geoffrey F Woodman

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 57

North America-United States

About Geoffrey F Woodman

Geoffrey F Woodman, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vanderbilt University, specializes in the field of Attention, Working Memory, Long-Term Memory, Cognitive Control, Electrophysiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Target recognition and lure rejection: Two sides of the same memorability coin?

Sustained attention operates via dissociable neural mechanisms across different eccentric locations

Dissociable neural mechanisms underlie the effects of attention on visual appearance and response bias

Feedforward attentional selection in sensory cortex

Former target representations reach forward in time and proactively interfere with attentional guidance

Statistical learning speeds visual search: More efficient selection, or faster response?

The Causal Role of Alpha Oscillations in Selection

Resolving the mesoscopic missing link: Biophysical modeling of EEG from cortical columns in primates

Geoffrey F Woodman Information

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Citations(all)

15657

Citations(since 2020)

5721

Cited By

12348

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

101

i10Index(since 2020)

92

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Geoffrey F Woodman Skills & Research Interests

Attention

Working Memory

Long-Term Memory

Cognitive Control

Electrophysiology

Top articles of Geoffrey F Woodman

Target recognition and lure rejection: Two sides of the same memorability coin?

Visual Cognition

2024/3/19

Sustained attention operates via dissociable neural mechanisms across different eccentric locations

Research Square

2023/11/8

Dissociable neural mechanisms underlie the effects of attention on visual appearance and response bias

Journal of Neuroscience

2023/9/27

Sirawaj Itthipuripat
Sirawaj Itthipuripat

H-Index: 13

Geoffrey F Woodman
Geoffrey F Woodman

H-Index: 41

Feedforward attentional selection in sensory cortex

Nature Communications

2023/9/26

Former target representations reach forward in time and proactively interfere with attentional guidance

Journal of Vision

2023/8/1

Statistical learning speeds visual search: More efficient selection, or faster response?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

2023/1/26

The Causal Role of Alpha Oscillations in Selection

2023

Resolving the mesoscopic missing link: Biophysical modeling of EEG from cortical columns in primates

NeuroImage

2022/11/1

Cortical Contributions to Medial Frontal β-Bursts during Executive Control

bioRxiv

2022/10/7

Geoffrey F Woodman
Geoffrey F Woodman

H-Index: 41

Jeffrey D Schall
Jeffrey D Schall

H-Index: 45

Even affective changes induced by the global health crisis are insufficient to perturb the hyper-stability of visual long-term memory

Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

2022/7/16

Cross-frequency coupling of frontal theta and posterior alpha is unrelated to the fidelity of visual long-term memory encoding

Visual cognition

2022/7/3

Alpha suppression indexes a spotlight of visual-spatial attention that can shine on both perceptual and memory representations

2022/6

A meta-analytic review of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on general psychopathology symptoms of schizophrenia; immediate improvement followed by a return to …

Psychiatry research

2022/4/1

How to induce the forgetting of pictures

2022/3/29

Geoffrey F Woodman
Geoffrey F Woodman

H-Index: 41

Does motor noise contaminate estimates of the precision of visual working memory?

Visual cognition

2022/3/16

David Sutterer
David Sutterer

H-Index: 11

Geoffrey F Woodman
Geoffrey F Woodman

H-Index: 41

Laminar microcircuitry of visual cortex producing attention-associated electric fields

eLife

2022/1/28

Implicit memory guides the allocation of attention

Proceedings of Fechner Day

2011

Long-Term Memories can bypass Working Memory to Direct Attention

Journal of Vision

2022/12/5

Do the contralateral delay activity, univariate alpha activity, and multivariate alpha activity all measure working memory storage?

Journal of Vision

2022/12/5

Dissociable neural mechanisms of selective visual information processing underlie the effects of attention on visual appearance and response bias

2022/11/11

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