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Jennifer T. Coull

Jennifer T. Coull

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Neuroscience

D-Index
55
Citations
16204
World Ranking
4634
National Ranking
184

Overview

Jennifer T. Coull is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of neuroscience and psychology. Their research largely centers on cognitive neuroscience and experimental and cognitive psychology, with particular focus on neural dynamics and brain function as well as neural and behavioral psychology studies.

The scientist's work spans multiple interconnected topics, including:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Spatial Cognition and Navigation
  • Action Observation and Synchronization

Coull frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Inga Korolczuk, Borı́s Burle, Kamila Śmigasiewicz, Anne Giersch, and Magdalena Senderecka. Their research has been published in notable scientific venues such as the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, PLoS ONE, Schizophrenia Research, HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), and Neuropsychology Review.

Recent significant papers by Jennifer T. Coull include:

  • "The distinction between temporal order and duration processing, and implications for schizophrenia" (2022), Nature Reviews Psychology
  • "Embodying Time in the Brain: A Multi-Dimensional Neuroimaging Meta-Analysis of 95 Duration Processing Studies" (2023), Neuropsychology Review
  • "Time for Action: Neural Basis of the Costs and Benefits of Temporal Predictability for Competing Response Choices" (2021), Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
  • "Time for action: neural basis of the costs and benefits of temporal predictability for competing response choices" (2022), HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • "As time goes by: Space-time compatibility effects in word recognition." (2021), Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition

Their primary focus on cognitive neuroscience is evident in the wide range of studies they have contributed to, particularly investigating temporal processing, duration perception, and the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive functions related to time and order.

Jennifer T. Coull's publication record underscores a multidisciplinary approach involving aspects of social psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and even automotive engineering, reflecting diverse engagement within the realm of neuroscience and psychology.

Best Publications

  • Where and when to pay attention: the neural systems for directing attention to spatial locations and to time intervals as revealed by both PET and fMRI.

    Jennifer T. Coull;Anna C. Nobre

  • Neural correlates of attention and arousal: insights from electrophysiology, functional neuroimaging and psychopharmacology

    J.T Coull

  • Neuroanatomical and neurochemical substrates of timing.

    Jennifer T Coull;Ruey-Kuang Cheng;Warren H Meck

  • Functional Anatomy of the Attentional Modulation of Time Estimation

    Jennifer T. Coull;Franck Vidal;Bruno Nazarian;Francoise Macar

  • A fronto-parietal network for rapid visual information processing: a PET study of sustained attention and working memory

    J.T. Coull;C.D. Frith;R.S.J. Frackowiak;P.M. Grasby

  • The hazards of time.

    AC Nobre;A Correa;A Correa;JT Coull

  • Dissociating explicit timing from temporal expectation with fMRI.

    Jennifer Coull;A. C. Nobre

  • Orienting attention in time: behavioural and neuroanatomical distinction between exogenous and endogenous shifts

    J T Coull;C D Frith;C Büchel;A C Nobre

  • The Predictive Value of Changes in Effective Connectivity for Human Learning

    C. Büchel;J. T. Coull;K. J. Friston

  • Orienting attention in time. Modulation of brain potentials.

    C. Miniussi;Edward Lewis Wilding;J. T. Coull;A. C. Nobre

  • The noradrenergic alpha2 agonist clonidine modulates behavioural and neuroanatomical correlates of human attentional orienting and alerting.

    J T Coull;A C Nobre;C D Frith

  • Orienting Attention to Locations in Perceptual Versus Mental Representations

    A. C. Nobre;J. T. Coull;P. Maquet;C. D. Frith

  • Tryptophan depletion in normal volunteers produces selective impairments in learning and memory.

    S.B. Park;J.T. Coull;R.H. McShane;A.H. Young

  • Orbitofrontal cortex is activated during breaches of expectation in tasks of visual attention.

    A C Nobre;A C Nobre;J T Coull;C D Frith;M M Mesulam

  • Monitoring for target objects: activation of right frontal and parietal cortices with increasing time on task

    J.T Coull;R.S.J Frackowiak;C.D Frith

  • fMRI studies of temporal attention: allocating attention within, or towards, time.

    Jennifer T. Coull

  • Attentional effects of noradrenaline vary with arousal level: selective activation of thalamic pulvinar in humans.

    Jennifer T Coull;Matt E.P Jones;Talmage D Egan;Talmage D Egan;Chris D Frith

  • Differential Activation of Right Superior Parietal Cortex and Intraparietal Sulcus by Spatial and Nonspatial Attention

    J.T. Coull;C.D. Frith

  • Brain activations during visual search: contributions of search efficiency versus feature binding.

    Anna Christina Nobre;Jennifer T. Coull;Vincent Walsh;Christopher D. Frith

  • Noradrenergically mediated plasticity in a human attentional neuronal network.

    J.T. Coull;C. Büchel;K.J. Friston;C.D. Frith

  • Time for Action: Neural Basis of the Costs and Benefits of Temporal Predictability for Competing Response Choices.

    Inga Korolczuk;Inga Korolczuk;Boris Burle;Jennifer T. Coull;Kamila Śmigasiewicz

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna C. Nobre
Anna C. Nobre Yale University
Barbara J. Sahakian
Barbara J. Sahakian University of Cambridge
Sylvie Droit-Volet
Sylvie Droit-Volet University of Clermont Auvergne
Franck Vidal
Franck Vidal Aix-Marseille University
Anne Giersch
Anne Giersch University of Strasbourg
Trevor W. Robbins
Trevor W. Robbins University of Cambridge
Chris D. Frith
Chris D. Frith University College London
Marco Leyton
Marco Leyton McGill University
Alain Dagher
Alain Dagher Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Vincent Walsh
Vincent Walsh University College London

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