John McDonald

John McDonald

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 41

North America-Canada

About John McDonald

John McDonald, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Simon Fraser University, specializes in the field of human electrophysiology, attention, ERP, cognitive neuroscience, visual search.

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

Revisiting the electrophysiological correlates of feature analysis during visual search

Difficulty suppressing visual distraction while dual tasking

Revisiting the automaticity of reading: Electrophysiological recordings show that stroop words capture spatial attention.

Isolating the neural substrates of visually guided orienting of attention in healthy humans

Attentional enhancement predicts individual differences in visual working memory under go/no-go search conditions

CSV file for Quantitative observations for attentional enhancement predicts individual differences in visual working memory under go/no-go search conditions-Experiment 1

Quantitative observations for attentional enhancement predicts individual differences in visual working memory under go/no-go search conditions

Searching for Visual Singletons Without A Feature to Guide Attention

John McDonald Information

University

Position

Psychology

Citations(all)

8528

Citations(since 2020)

2784

Cited By

6948

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

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John McDonald Skills & Research Interests

human electrophysiology

attention

ERP

cognitive neuroscience

visual search

Top articles of John McDonald

Difficulty suppressing visual distraction while dual tasking

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

2023/2

Revisiting the automaticity of reading: Electrophysiological recordings show that stroop words capture spatial attention.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

2023/2

Isolating the neural substrates of visually guided orienting of attention in healthy humans

Journal of Vision

2022/12/5

John Mcdonald
John Mcdonald

H-Index: 29

Daniel Tay
Daniel Tay

H-Index: 1

Attentional enhancement predicts individual differences in visual working memory under go/no-go search conditions

Plos Biology

2022/11/28

CSV file for Quantitative observations for attentional enhancement predicts individual differences in visual working memory under go/no-go search conditions-Experiment 1

Resource

2022/11/9

Quantitative observations for attentional enhancement predicts individual differences in visual working memory under go/no-go search conditions

2022/11/9

Searching for Visual Singletons Without A Feature to Guide Attention

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

2022/10/1

Diversion of attention leads to conflict between concurrently attended stimuli, not delayed orienting to the object of interest

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

2022/1/5

Dynamic inhibitory control prevents salience-driven capture of visual attention.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

2022/1/5

Recoiling From Threat: Anxiety Is Related to Heightened Suppression of Threat, Not Increased Attention to Threat

Clinical Psychological Science

2021/5

From alternation to repetition: Spatial attention biases contribute to sequential effects in a choice reaction-time task

2020/12/17

Circadian misalignment impairs ability to suppress visual distractions

Psychophysiology

2020/2

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