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Overview

John H. Harvey is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a notable focus on Psychiatry and Mental Health, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Neurology. Subfields of their work also include Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, as well as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass epilepsy research and treatment, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, and neurological disorders and treatments. Other areas of study include ECG monitoring and analysis, neuroscience and neural engineering, functional brain connectivity studies, and psychosomatic disorders and their treatments.

Harvey has contributed extensively to research on epilepsy and neurological conditions. Their recent papers reflect this focus and include:

  • Personalized EEG Feature Selection for Low-Complexity Seizure Monitoring, 2021, International Journal of Neural Systems
  • SEEG-based epileptic seizure network modeling and analysis for pre-surgery evaluation, 2023, Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • Emergency department visits and readmissions in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) at a safety net hospital, 2021, Epilepsy & Behavior
  • Emergent Admissions to the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit in the Setting of COVID-19 Pandemic-related, State-mandated Restrictions: Clinical Decision Making and Outcomes, 2021, The Neurodiagnostic Journal
  • Non-lesional mesial temporal lobe epilepsy requires bilateral invasive evaluation, 2021, Epilepsy & Behavior Reports

Their publications have appeared in a variety of venues, with certain journals featuring more frequently:

  • Neurology
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Neural Systems
  • Computers in Biology and Medicine
  • Epilepsy & Behavior

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Kan Ding
  • Sasha Alick-Lindstrom
  • Ryan Hays
  • Ghazala Perven
  • Irina Podkorytova

Best Publications

  • New directions in attribution research

    John H. Harvey;William John Ickes;Robert F. Kidd

  • Cognition, social behavior, and the environment

    John H. Harvey

  • Current Issues in Attribution Theory and Research

    John H. Harvey;Gifford Weary

  • Attribution: Basic Issues and Applications

    John H. Harvey;Gifford Weary

  • Interpersonal Accounts: A Social Psychological Perspective

    John H. Harvey;Ann L. Weber;Terry L. Orbuch

  • Personality and coping: three generations of research.

    Jerry Suls;James P. David;John H. Harvey

  • The Handbook of Sexuality in Close Relationships

    John H. Harvey;Amy Wenzel;Susan Sprecher

  • Handbook of Relationship Initiation

    Susan Sprecher;Amy Wenzel;John H. Harvey

  • Handbook of Divorce and Relationship Dissolution

    Mark A. Fine;John H. Harvey

  • Do people use consensus information in making causal attributions

    Gary L. Wells;John H. Harvey

  • Coping with sexual assault: The roles of account-making and confiding

    John H. Harvey;Terri L. Orbuch;Kathleen D. Chwalisz;Gail Garwood

  • Loss and trauma : general and close relationship perspectives

    John H. Harvey;Eric D. Miller

  • Attributions and adjustment to life-threatening illness.

    Dawn C. Turnquist;John H. Harvey;Barbara L. Andersen

  • Perspectives on Close Relationships

    Ann L. Weber;John H. Harvey

  • How fundamental is "the fundamental attribution error"?

    John H. Harvey;Jerri P. Town;Kerry L. Yarkin

  • Toward a Psychology of Loss

    John H. Harvey;Eric D. Miller

  • Sense of coherence moderates the relationship between life stress and natural killer cell activity in healthy older adults.

    Susan K. Lutgendorf;Peter P. Vitaliano;Toni Tripp-Reimer;John H. Harvey

  • Opinion Change as a Function of When Information About the Communicator Is Received and Whether He Is Attractive or Expert.

    Judson Mills;John Harvey

  • Unsolicited interpretation and recall of interpersonal events.

    John H. Harvey;Kerry L. Yarkin;Jean M. Lightner;Jerri P. Town

  • Psychotherapy research and behavior change

    John H. Harvey;Marjorie M. Parks;Annette M. Brodsky

  • New Directions in Attribution Research : Volume 1

    John H. Harvey;William Ickes;Robert F. Kidd

  • Attribution, communication behavior, and close relationships

    Valerie Lynn Manusov;John H. Harvey

  • Discourse and Social Psychology: Beyond Attitudes and Behaviour

    John H. Harvey

Frequent Co-Authors

Gifford Weary
Gifford Weary The Ohio State University
Susan Sprecher
Susan Sprecher Illinois State University
Mark A. Fine
Mark A. Fine University of North Carolina at Greensboro
William Ickes
William Ickes The University of Texas at Arlington
James E. Maddux
James E. Maddux George Mason University
Gary L. Wells
Gary L. Wells Iowa State University
Richard J. Roberts
Richard J. Roberts New England Biolabs
Stephen G. Harkins
Stephen G. Harkins Northeastern University
Jane S. Paulsen
Jane S. Paulsen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Deborah Carr
Deborah Carr Boston University

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