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Madeline J. Eacott

Madeline J. Eacott

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
4592
World Ranking
10556
National Ranking
1030

Overview

Madeline J. Eacott is affiliated with the University of Essex in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and neuroscience, with a focused interest in experimental and cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, developmental and educational psychology, and social psychology.

The scientific work of Eacott extensively covers topics such as spatial cognition and navigation, child and animal learning development, categorization, perception and language, language, metaphor and cognition, visual perception and processing mechanisms, face recognition and perception, and memory and neural mechanisms.

Eacott has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, notably Steven Samuel and Geoff G. Cole, with ten joint publications each. Other recurrent collaborators include Klara Hagspiel, Kamar E. Ameen-Ali, and Alexander Easton, each contributing to multiple works together.

The scientist's contributions appear in various academic journals. Frequent publication venues include Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Perspectives on Psychological Science, Cognition, Consciousness and Cognition, and Vision.

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Eacott include:

  • It's Not You, It's Me: A Review of Individual Differences in Visuospatial Perspective Taking (2022, Perspectives on Psychological Science)
  • Visual perspective-taking and image-like representations: We don't see it (2021, Cognition)
  • Perspective-Taking: In Search of a Theory (2020, Vision)
  • A return of mental imagery: The pictorial theory of visual perspective-taking (2022, Consciousness and Cognition)
  • Two independent sources of difficulty in perspective-taking/theory of mind tasks (2020, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review)

Best Publications

  • Integrated Memory for Object, Place, and Context in Rats: A Possible Model of Episodic-Like Memory?

    Madeline J. Eacott;Gillian Norman

  • Preserved recognition memory for small sets, and impaired stimulus identification for large sets, following rhinal cortex ablations in monkeys.

    M. J. Eacott;D. Gaffan;E. A. Murray

  • Dissociable effects of lesions to the perirhinal cortex and the postrhinal cortex on memory for context and objects in rats.

    G. Norman;M. J. Eacott

  • Recollection in an episodic-like memory task in the rat.

    Madeline J. Eacott;Alexander Easton;Ann Zinkivskay

  • Ventral Prefrontal Cortex Is Not Essential for Working Memory

    Matthew F. S. Rushworth;Philip D. Nixon;Madeline J. Eacott;Richard E. Passingham

  • Impaired object recognition with increasing levels of feature ambiguity in rats with perirhinal cortex lesions.

    G Norman;M.J Eacott

  • Inferotemporal-frontal Disconnection: The Uncinate Fascicle and Visual Associative Learning in Monkeys.

    M. J. Eacott;David Gaffan

  • The roles of perirhinal cortex, postrhinal cortex, and the fornix in memory for objects, contexts, and events in the rat

    M J Eacott;E A Gaffan

  • Visual memory loss and autobiographical amnesia: a case study.

    Daniel L. Greenberg;Madeline J. Eacott;Don Brechin;David C. Rubin

  • THE OFFSET OF CHILDHOOD AMNESIA : MEMORY FOR EVENTS THAT OCCURRED BEFORE AGE 3

    M. J. Eacott;R. A. Crawley

  • A specific role for septohippocampal acetylcholine in memory

    Alexander Easton;Vincent Douchamps;Madeline Eacott;Colin Lever

  • Elemental and configural visual discrimination learning following lesions to perirhinal cortex in the rat

    M J Eacott;P E Machin;P E Machin;E A Gaffan

  • Episodic memory in animals: Remembering which occasion

    Madeline J. Eacott;Alexander Easton

  • Episodic-like memory for what-where-which occasion is selectively impaired in the 3xTgAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.

    Katherine E. Davis;Alexander Easton;Madeline J. Eacott;John Gigg

  • The Episodic Nature of Episodic-Like Memories.

    Alexander Easton;Lisa A.D. Webster;Madeline J. Eacott

  • Episodic-like memory is sensitive to both Alzheimer's-like pathological accumulation and normal ageing processes in mice.

    Katherine E. Davis;Madeline J. Eacott;Alexander Easton;John Gigg

  • The role of monkey inferior parietal cortex in visual discrimination of identity and orientation of shapes.

    M.J. Eacott;David Gaffan

  • Moving beyond standard procedures to assess spontaneous recognition memory.

    K.E. Ameen-Ali;A. Easton;M.J. Eacott

  • The offset of childhood amnesia: Memory for events that occurred before age 3.

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  • Uncinate fascicle section leaves delayed matching-to-sample intact, with both large and small stimulus sets.

    D. Gaffan;M. J. Eacott

  • A computer-controlled maze environment for testing visual memory in the rat

    E.A. Gaffan;M.J. Eacott

Frequent Co-Authors

Emily J.H. Jones
Emily J.H. Jones Birkbeck, University of London
Olivier Pascalis
Olivier Pascalis Grenoble Alpes University
Alan Cowey
Alan Cowey University of Oxford
David C. Rubin
David C. Rubin Duke University

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