Jeffrey D. Johnson, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychological Sciences University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO 
Area:
Memory and functional neuroimaging
Website:
http://memoryneurolab.missouri.edu/
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Tim Curran research assistant Case Western
James H. Neely grad student 1997-2003 SUNY Albany
 (Conjunction errors in recognition memory: Evidence for recall -to -reject processing.)
Michael D. Rugg post-doc 2003- UC Irvine
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Scofield JE, Johnson JD. (2021) The diminishing precision of memory for time. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Scofield JE, Price MH, Flores A, et al. (2020) Repetition attenuates the influence of recency on recognition memory: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Psychophysiology. e13601
Price MH, Johnson JD. (2018) Failure to reactivate salient episodic information during indirect and direct tests of memory retrieval. Brain Research
Johnson JD, McGhee AK. (2015) Electrophysiological evidence for strategically orienting retrieval toward the specific age of a memory. Brain and Cognition. 100: 41-8
Leiker EK, Johnson JD. (2015) Pattern reactivation co-varies with activity in the core recollection network during source memory. Neuropsychologia. 75: 88-98
Wang TH, Johnson JD, de Chastelaine M, et al. (2015) The Effects of Age on the Neural Correlates of Recollection Success, Recollection-Related Cortical Reinstatement, and Post-Retrieval Monitoring. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Johnson JD, Price MH, Leiker EK. (2015) Episodic retrieval involves early and sustained effects of reactivating information from encoding. Neuroimage. 106: 300-10
Li D, Christ SE, Johnson JD, et al. (2015) Attention and Memory Brain Mapping: An Encyclopedic Reference. 3: 275-279
Leiker EK, Johnson JD. (2014) Neural reinstatement and the amount of information recollected. Brain Research. 1582: 125-38
Johnson JD, Suzuki M, Rugg MD. (2013) Recollection, familiarity, and content-sensitivity in lateral parietal cortex: a high-resolution fMRI study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7: 219
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