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Jane E. Raymond is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Neuroscience, with a focus on several subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Speech and Hearing, and Inorganic Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, such as:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts

Published research by Jane E. Raymond includes the following papers:

  • "Age, BMI, and inflammation: Associations with emotion recognition" (2021) in Physiology & Behavior
  • "Incentive value and spatial certainty combine additively to determine visual priorities" (2020) in Attention Perception & Psychophysics
  • "Acute particulate matter exposure diminishes executive cognitive functioning after four hours regardless of inhalation pathway" (2025) in Nature Communications
  • "Working memory load impairs transfer learning in human adults" (2023) in Psychological Research
  • "Automated Iterative NC and CC Bond Formation" (2025) in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Jane E. Raymond has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Thomas Faherty
  • G. McFiggans
  • Kimron L. Shapiro
  • Francis D. Pope
  • Leonie J. T. Balter

Their work appears recurrently in publication venues such as:

  • Nature Communications
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Psychology Archives
  • Physiology & Behavior
  • Attention Perception & Psychophysics

This profile reflects Jane E. Raymond's interdisciplinary research integrating elements of neuroscience, psychology, environmental health, and chemistry, indicative of their diverse publication record and collaborative work in high-impact scientific journals and fields.

Best Publications

  • Temporary suppression of visual processing in an RSVP task: an attentional blink? .

    Jane E. Raymond;Kimron L. Shapiro;Karen M. Arnell

  • The attentional blink.

    K.L. Shapiro;J.E. Raymond;K.M. Arnell

  • Attention to visual pattern information produces the attentional blink in rapid serial visual presentation

    Kimron L. Shapiro;Jane E. Raymond;Karen M. Arnell

  • Selective Visual Attention and Motivation The Consequences of Value Learning in an Attentional Blink Task

    Jane E. Raymond;Jennifer L. O'Brien

  • Selective Attention Determines Emotional Responses to Novel Visual Stimuli

    Jane E. Raymond;Mark J. Fenske;Nader T. Tavassoli

  • Similarity determines the attentional blink.

    Jane E. Raymond;Kimron L. Shapiro;Karen M. Arnell

  • Affective Influences of Selective Attention

    Mark J. Fenske;Jane E. Raymond

  • What is noise for the motion system

    Mark O. Scase;Oliver J. Braddick;Jane E. Raymond

  • Familiarity enhances visual working memory for faces.

    Margaret C. Jackson;Jane E. Raymond

  • Temporal allocation of visual attention: Inhibition or interference?

    Kimron L. Shapiro;Jane E. Raymond

  • Enhanced visual short-term memory for angry faces.

    Margaret C. Jackson;Chia-Yun Wu;David Edmund Johannes Linden;Jane E. Raymond

  • CONTRAST SENSITIVITY, VISUAL ACUITY AND THE DISCRIMINATION OF SNELLEN LETTERS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

    D. Regan;J. Raymond;A. P. Ginsburg;T. J. Murray

  • Directional anisotropy of motion sensitivity across the visual field

    Jane E. Raymond

  • Emotional devaluation of distracting patterns and faces: a consequence of attentional inhibition during visual search?

    Jane E. Raymond;Mark J. Fenske;Nikki Westoby

  • High familiarity enhances visual change detection for face stimuli

    Heather Buttle;Jane E. Raymond

  • Attentional Inhibition Has Social-Emotional Consequences for Unfamiliar Faces

    Mark J. Fenske;Jane E. Raymond;Klaus Kessler;Nikki Westoby

  • The role of attention and familiarity in face identification

    Margaret C. Jackson;Jane E. Raymond

  • Influence of attentional demands on the processing of emotional facial expressions in the amygdala

    Laetitia Silvert;Jöran Lepsien;Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos;Brian A. Goolsby

  • The affective consequences of visual attention in preview search

    Mark J. Fenske;Jane E. Raymond;Melina A. Kunar

  • Neural correlates of enhanced visual short-term memory for angry faces: an FMRI study.

    Margaret C. Jackson;Claudia Wolf;Stephen J. Johnston;Jane E. Raymond

Frequent Co-Authors

Kimron L. Shapiro
Kimron L. Shapiro University of Birmingham
Jos A. Bosch
Jos A. Bosch University of Amsterdam
Suzanne Higgs
Suzanne Higgs University of Birmingham
Anna C. Nobre
Anna C. Nobre Yale University
Martin Eimer
Martin Eimer Birkbeck, University of London
Karen M. Arnell
Karen M. Arnell Brock University
Ali Mazaheri
Ali Mazaheri University of Birmingham
David Edmund Johannes Linden
David Edmund Johannes Linden Maastricht University
Steven P. Tipper
Steven P. Tipper University of York

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