Biography and Research Information
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Patricia A. Taylor-Cooke's research investigates human cognitive processes and perception, with a focus on lateralized effects in sensory tasks. Her work has explored phenomena such as Troxler fading, which is the disappearance of a stimulus when fixation is maintained on it for a prolonged period. Taylor-Cooke has also examined parvocellular and magnocellular processing, two distinct visual pathways that handle different aspects of visual information. Her research has utilized transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to investigate neural activity and its effects on perception and task performance. She has published six papers, accumulating 64 citations and an h-index of 4. Taylor-Cooke collaborates with Joseph G. Chacko and Mark Mennemeier, both affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares one publication each.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 64
Selected Publications
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Lateralized Effects in Troxler Fading and Parvo and Magnocellular Processing Tasks after Localized 1Hz rTMS. (2021)
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- Lateralized Effects in Troxler Fading and Parvo and Magnocellular Processing Tasks after Localized 1Hz rTMS.
- Lateralized Effects in Troxler Fading and Parvo and Magnocellular Processing Tasks after Localized 1Hz rTMS.
- Lateralized Effects in Troxler Fading and Parvo and Magnocellular Processing Tasks after Localized 1Hz rTMS.
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