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D-Index
37
Citations
6139
World Ranking
8763
National Ranking
3715

Overview

E. William Yund is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their academic profile, based on available data, reflects engagement within this institution.

There is no detailed record of recent papers authored by E. William Yund as per the available data, nor are there listed frequent co-authors associated with their research efforts.

Additionally, no information on frequent publication venues or book publications is provided.

The scientist's main fields and subfields of study are not specified, and there is no catalog of main topics of work documented in available sources.

No awards or honors have been recorded for E. William Yund in the reviewed data set. The scientist is currently living, and no further biographical details are provided.

Best Publications

  • The orientation and direction selectivity of cells in macaque visual cortex

    Russell L. De Valois;E. William Yund;Norva Hepler

  • Improving digit span assessment of short-term verbal memory.

    David L Woods;Mark M. Kishiyama;E. William Yund;Timothy J. Herron

  • Attentional modulation of human auditory cortex.

    Christopher I Petkov;Xiaojian Kang;Kimmo Alho;Olivier Bertrand

  • Factors influencing the latency of simple reaction time.

    David L Woods;John M. Wyma;E. William Yund;Timothy J. Herron

  • Responses of striate cortex cells to grating and checkerboard patterns.

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  • Hemispheric asymmetry in global/local processing: effects of stimulus position and spatial frequency.

    Shihui Han;Janelle A. Weaver;Scott O. Murray;Xiaojian Kang

  • Functional Maps of Human Auditory Cortex: Effects of Acoustic Features and Attention

    David L. Woods;G. Christopher Stecker;Teemu Rinne;Timothy J. Herron

  • Age-related slowing of response selection and production in a visual choice reaction time task

    David L Woods;John M. Wyma;E. William Yund;Timothy J. Herron

  • The role of spatial frequency in the processing of hierarchically organized stimuli.

    Marvin R. Lamb;E. William Yund

  • Auditory attention activates peripheral visual cortex.

    Anthony D. Cate;Timothy J. Herron;E. William Yund;G. Christopher Stecker

  • Perceptual training improves syllable identification in new and experienced hearing aid users.

    G. Christopher Stecker;Glen A. Bowman;E. William Yund;Timothy J. Herron

  • Multichannel compression hearing aids: Effect of number of channels on speech discrimination in noise

    E. William Yund;Krista M. Buckles

  • Functional Properties of Human Auditory Cortical Fields

    David L Woods;Timothy J Herron;Anthony D Cate;E. William Yund

  • Spatial frequency and attention: effects of level-, target-, and location-repetition on the processing of global and local forms.

    Marvin R. Lamb;E. William Yund

  • Neural substrates for visual perceptual grouping in humans

    Shihui Han;Yan Song;Yulong Ding;E. William Yund

  • Color and brightness contrast effects as a function of spatial variables.

    E. William Yund;John C. Armington

  • Computerized Measures of Finger Tapping: Effects of Hand Dominance, Age, and Sex

    Kerry A. Hubel;Bruce R Reed;E. William Yund;Timothy J. Herron

  • Enhanced speech perception at low signal-to-noise ratios with multichannel compression hearing aids

    E. William Yund;Krista M. Buckles

  • Interactions between spatial attention and global/local feature selection: an ERP study.

    Shihui Han;Wanzhan Liu;E. W. Yund;D. L. Woods

  • The Effects of Aging, Malingering, and Traumatic Brain Injury on Computerized Trail-Making Test Performance

    David L. Woods;John M. Wyma;Timothy J. Herron;E. William Yund

  • Dichotic competition of simultaneous tone bursts of different frequency. I. Dissociation of pitch from lateralization and loudness.

    Robert Efron;E.William Yund

  • Phonemes, intensity and attention: differential effects on the mismatch negativity (MMN).

    Michael D. Szymanski;Michael D. Szymanski;E. William Yund;David L. Woods

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Woods
David L. Woods University of California, Davis
Shihui Han
Shihui Han Peking University
Teemu Rinne
Teemu Rinne University of Helsinki
Kimmo Alho
Kimmo Alho University of Helsinki
Christopher I. Petkov
Christopher I. Petkov Newcastle University
Yulong Ding
Yulong Ding University of Birmingham
Scott O. Murray
Scott O. Murray University of Washington

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