Terrence R. Stanford

Terrence R. Stanford

Wake Forest University

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About Terrence R. Stanford

Terrence R. Stanford, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Wake Forest University, specializes in the field of neuroscience, eye movements, attention, decision-making.

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

Coupling of saccade plans to endogenous attention during urgent choices

Conditional independence as an assessment of evidence integration processes

Stimulus salience conflicts and colludes with endogenous goals during urgent choices

Conditional independence as a statistical assessment of evidence integration processes

Encoding of salience and informed choice colludes and conflicts across FEF neuronal types in the guidance of urgent saccadic decisions

SEPARABLE MECHANISMS UNDERLIE TARGET-FEATURE, TARGET-LOCATION AND OUTCOME HISTORIES

Embracing curiosity eliminates the exploration-exploitation dilemma

The superior colliculus and visual thalamus

Terrence R. Stanford Information

University

Position

Wake Forest School of Medicine

Citations(all)

8883

Citations(since 2020)

2776

Cited By

7089

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

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Terrence R. Stanford Skills & Research Interests

neuroscience

eye movements

attention

decision-making

Top articles of Terrence R. Stanford

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Coupling of saccade plans to endogenous attention during urgent choices

bioRxiv

Allison T Goldstein

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2024/3/5

Conditional independence as an assessment of evidence integration processes

E Salinas

TR Stanford

2023/5/4

Stimulus salience conflicts and colludes with endogenous goals during urgent choices

Iscience

Emily E Oor

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2023/3/17

Conditional independence as a statistical assessment of evidence integration processes

bioRxiv

Emilio Salinas

Terrence R Stanford

2023/5/4

Encoding of salience and informed choice colludes and conflicts across FEF neuronal types in the guidance of urgent saccadic decisions

THE ROLES OF DISTINCT ATTENTIONAL MECHANISMS AND THEIR NEURAL CORRELATES IN THE FRONTAL EYE FIELD TO PERCEPTUAL DECISION MAKING AND OCULOMOTOR CHOICE

Emily E Oor

Emilio Salinas

Terrence R Stanford

2022/5

SEPARABLE MECHANISMS UNDERLIE TARGET-FEATURE, TARGET-LOCATION AND OUTCOME HISTORIES

THE ROLES OF DISTINCT ATTENTIONAL MECHANISMS AND THEIR NEURAL CORRELATES IN THE FRONTAL EYE FIELD TO PERCEPTUAL DECISION MAKING AND OCULOMOTOR CHOICE

Emily E Oor

Emilio Salinas

Terrence R Stanford

2022/5

Embracing curiosity eliminates the exploration-exploitation dilemma

bioRxiv

Erik J Peterson

Timothy D Verstynen

Xuan Yan

Niccolo Calcini

Payam Safavi

...

2022

The superior colliculus and visual thalamus

Barry E Stein

Terrence R Stanford

Dwayne W Godwin

John G McHaffie

2022/10/18

A conflict between spatial selection and evidence accumulation in area LIP

Nature Communications

Joshua A Seideman

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2022/8/1

Exogenous capture accounts for fundamental differences between pro-and antisaccade performance

Elife

Allison T Goldstein

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2022/7/27

Working Memory and Prefrontal Neural Activity of Macaques in Early Adolescence

Journal of Vision

Junda Zhu

Austin W Lodish

Leonardo Silenzi

Evan A Kattner

GD Myatt

...

2021/9/27

Urgent decision making: resolving visuomotor interactions at high temporal resolution

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2021/9/15

The spatial signal in area LIP is not an obligatory correlate of perceptual evidence during informed saccadic choices

bioRxiv

Joshua A Seideman

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2021/2/17

Association cortex is essential to reverse hemianopia by multisensory training

Cerebral Cortex

Huai Jiang

Terrence R Stanford

Benjamin A Rowland

Barry E Stein

2021/11

Under time pressure, the exogenous modulation of saccade plans is ubiquitous, intricate, and lawful

Emilio Salinas

Terrence R Stanford

2021/10/1

SPATIAL DIFFERENTIATION IN AREA LIP IS NOT AN OBLIGATORY CORRELATE OF PERCEPTUAL EVIDENCE DURING INFORMED SACCADIC CHOICES

THE ROLES OF FRONTAL AND PARIETAL NEURONS IN INFORMING PERCEPTUAL CHOICES MADE UNDER URGENT TEMPORAL UNCERTAINTY

Joshua A Seideman

Terrence R Stanford

Emilio Salinas

2020/9

Multisensory integration and the society for neuroscience: Then and now

Journal of Neuroscience

Barry E Stein

Terrence R Stanford

Benjamin A Rowland

2020/1/2

Development of the superior colliculus/optic tectum

Barry E Stein

Terrence R Stanford

Benjamin A Rowland

2020/1/1

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