•  1148
    Interdisciplinary perspectives on the development, integration and application of cognitive ontologies
    with Janna Hastings, Gwen Alexandra Frishkoff, Barry Smith, Mark Jensen, Jessica Turner, Jane Lomax, Anita Bandrowski, Fahim Imam, Jessica A. Turner, and Maryann E. Martone
    Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 8 (62): 1-7. 2014.
    We discuss recent progress in the development of cognitive ontologies and summarize three challenges in the coordinated development and application of these resources. Challenge 1 is to adopt a standardized definition for cognitive processes. We describe three possibilities and recommend one that is consistent with the standard view in cognitive and biomedical sciences. Challenge 2 is harmonization. Gaps and conflicts in representation must be resolved so that these resources can be combined for…Read more
  •  113
    Neural fate of seen and unseen faces in visuospatial neglect: A combined event-related fMRI and ERP study
    with P. Vuilleumier, N. Sagiv, E. Hazeltine, D. Swick, R. D. Rafal, and J. D. E. Gabrieli
    Pnas 98 (6): 3495-3500. 2001.
  •  62
    Beyond dopamine: The noradrenergic system and mental effort
    with Nicholas J. Malecek
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6): 698-699. 2013.
  •  133
    Mechanisms of Choice Behavior Shift Using Cue-approach Training
    with Akram Bakkour, Christina Leuker, Ashleigh M. Hover, Nathan Giles, and Tom Schonberg
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
  •  192
    Inhibition and the right inferior frontal cortex
    with Adam R. Aron and Trevor W. Robbins
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (4): 170-177. 2004.
  •  175
    Towards an Ontology of Cognitive Control
    with Agatha Lenartowicz, Donald J. Kalar, and Eliza Congdon
    Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (4): 678-692. 2010.
  •  132
    The Experiment Factory: Standardizing Behavioral Experiments
    with Vanessa V. Sochat, Ian W. Eisenberg, A. Zeynep Enkavi, Jamie Li, and Patrick G. Bissett
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
  •  55
    Computational specificity in the human brain
    with James M. Shine and Ian Eisenberg
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39. 2016.
  •  204
    Mind the Gap: Bridging economic and naturalistic risk-taking with cognitive neuroscience
    with Tom Schonberg and Craig R. Fox
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (1): 11. 2011.
  •  68
    Hard to Break: Why Our Brains Make Habits Stick
    Princeton University Press. 2021.
    "Well-publicized research in psychology tells us that over half of our attempts to change habitual behavior fail within one year. Even without reading the research, most of us will intuitively sense the truth in this, as we have all tried and failed to rid ourselves of one bad habit or another. The human story of habits and the difficulty of change has been told in many books - most of which will make only a quick reference to dopamine or the "lizard brain" before moving on to practical tips and…Read more
  •  107
    The physics of representation
    Synthese 199 (1-2): 1307-1325. 2020.
    The concept of “representation” is used broadly and uncontroversially throughout neuroscience, in contrast to its highly controversial status within the philosophy of mind and cognitive science. In this paper I first discuss the way that the term is used within neuroscience, in particular describing the strategies by which representations are characterized empirically. I then relate the concept of representation within neuroscience to one that has developed within the field of machine learning. …Read more
  •  54
    On the representational/computational properties of multiple memory systems
    with Neal J. Cohen
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (3): 416-417. 1994.
  •  67
    Making replication prestigious
    with Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski, Thomas Nichols, David N. Kennedy, and Jean-Baptiste Poline
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41. 2018.