Feitong Yang

Affiliations: 
Psychological and Brain Sciences Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Vision Science, Decision Making
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Geoffrey K. Aguirre research assistant 2011-2011 Penn (Neurotree)
Sheng Li research assistant 2009-2013 Peking University (Neurotree)
Jonathan Flombaum grad student 2013- Johns Hopkins
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Litovsky C, Yang F, Flombaum J, et al. (2020) Bimanual visually guided movements are more than the sum of their parts: Evidence from optic ataxia. Cognitive Neuropsychology. 1-11
Litovsky C, Yang F, Ma Z, et al. (2018) Visually guided unimanual and bimanual reaching rely on different cognitive mechanisms: Evidence from optic ataxia Journal of Vision. 18: 69
Yang F, Flombaum J. (2018) Polar coordinates as the format of spatial representation in visual perception Journal of Vision. 18: 21
Gong M, Yang F, Li S. (2016) Reward association facilitates distractor suppression in visual search. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Yang F, Flombaum J. (2015) Statistical Learning without Attention. Journal of Vision. 15: 892
Yang F, Wu Q, Li S. (2014) Learning-induced uncertainty reduction in perceptual decisions is task-dependent. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8: 282
Yang F, Flombaum J. (2014) Ponzo inducers in the working memory produce Illusory line length perception Journal of Vision. 14: 27-27
Li S, Yang F. (2012) Task-dependent uncertainty modulation of perceptual decisions in the human brain. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 36: 3732-9
Prasad S, Yang F, Butt O, et al. (2012) Occipital Areas Distinguish Semantic Content in Congenitally Blind but Not Sighted Individuals (P02.018) Neurology. 78: P02.018-P02.018
Yang F, Li S. (2011) Learning of uncertain stimuli transfers from criterion-based to noise-based perceptual decision, but not vice versa Journal of Vision. 11: 806-806
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