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Roger H. S. Carpenter

Roger H. S. Carpenter

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Neuroscience

D-Index
38
Citations
9734
World Ranking
8445
National Ranking
622

Overview

Roger H. S. Carpenter is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Hardware and Architecture, Cognitive Neuroscience, Physiology, and Social Psychology as subfields.

Their work covers multiple main topics including VLSI and FPGA Design Techniques, Low-power high-performance VLSI design, Embedded Systems Design Techniques, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, Visual perception and processing mechanisms, Safety Warnings and Signage, and Smoking Behavior and Cessation.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Roger Carpenter include Imran Noorani, Azalia Mirhoseini, Anna Goldie, Mustafa Ege Yazgan, and Joe Wenjie Jiang.

Their notable recent papers include:

  • A graph placement methodology for fast chip design, 2021, Nature
  • Chip Placement with Deep Reinforcement Learning, 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Addendum: A graph placement methodology for fast chip design, 2024, Nature
  • Author Correction: A graph placement methodology for fast chip design, 2022, Nature
  • Modelling Prosaccade Latencies across Multiple Decision-Making Tasks, 2020, Neuroscience

Roger Carpenter's publications appear frequently in journals and venues such as Nature, Neuroscience, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), arXiv (Cornell University), and Cambridge University Press eBooks.

In addition to journal articles, they have contributed to book publications, including a title named LATER published by Cambridge University Press in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Movements of the eyes

    R. H. S. Carpenter

  • Neural computation of log likelihood in control of saccadic eye movements

    R. H. S. Carpenter;M. L. L. Williams

  • Lateral inhibition between orientation detectors in the human visual system

    Colin Blakemore;Roger H. S. Carpenter;Mark A. Georgeson

  • The influence of urgency on decision time.

    B. A. J. Reddi;R. H. S. Carpenter

  • Interactions between orientations in human vision

    R. H. S. Carpenter;Colin Blakemore

  • Accuracy, information, and response time in a saccadic decision task.

    B.A.J. Reddi;K. N. Asrress;R.H.S. Carpenter

  • Countermanding saccades in humans.

    Doug P Hanes;R.H.S Carpenter

  • Visibility of aperiodic patterns compared with that of sinusoidal gratings

    F. W. Campbell;R. H. S. Carpenter;J. Z. Levinson

  • An internationally standardised antisaccade protocol

    Chrystalina Antoniades;Ulrich Ettinger;Bertrand Gaymard;Iain Gilchrist

  • Influence of history on saccade countermanding performance in humans and macaque monkeys

    Erik E. Emeric;Joshua W. Brown;Leanne Boucher;Roger H.S. Carpenter

  • Contrast, Probability, and Saccadic Latency: Evidence for Independence of Detection and Decision

    R.H.S. Carpenter

  • An anatomically constrained, stochastic model of eye movement control in reading.

    Scott A. McDonald;R. H. S. Carpenter;Richard C. Shillcock

  • The LATER model of reaction time and decision.

    Imran Noorani;R.H.S. Carpenter

  • Saccadic eye movements while reading music.

    Veronica Kinsler;R.H.S. Carpenter

  • Remote ischemic preconditioning for cerebral and cardiac protection during carotid endarterectomy: results from a pilot randomized clinical trial.

    Stewart R. Walsh;S.A. Nouraei;Tjun Y. Tang;Umar Sadat

  • Eye movement desensitization versus image confrontation: a single-session crossover study of 58 phobic subjects.

    Alan Sanderson;Roger Carpenter

  • Saccadic latency distributions in Parkinson’s disease and the effects of l -dopa

    A. W. Michell;Z. Xu;D. Fritz;S. J. G. Lewis

  • LATEST: A model of saccadic decisions in space and time.

    Benjamin W. Tatler;James R. Brockmole;R. H. S. Carpenter

  • Cerebellectomy and the transfer function of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in the decerebrate cat

    R. H. S. Carpenter

  • Homeostasis: a plea for a unified approach.

    R. H. S. Carpenter

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger A. Barker
Roger A. Barker University of Cambridge
John R. Hodges
John R. Hodges University of Sydney
James B. Rowe
James B. Rowe University of Cambridge
Colin Blakemore
Colin Blakemore City University of Hong Kong
Yasin Temel
Yasin Temel Maastricht University
Michael Hornberger
Michael Hornberger University of East Anglia
Robert Perneczky
Robert Perneczky Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Christopher Kennard
Christopher Kennard University of Oxford
Nikolaos Smyrnis
Nikolaos Smyrnis National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Thomas H. Bak
Thomas H. Bak University of Edinburgh

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