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Russell M. Church

Russell M. Church

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Psychology

D-Index
58
Citations
18644
World Ranking
3807
National Ranking
2131

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1966 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Russell M. Church was affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on the field of neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience. Throughout their career, Church contributed to the understanding of neural dynamics and brain function, neuroscience and music perception, as well as hearing loss and rehabilitation.

Their published work included papers in established venues such as Scientific Reports. One of their recent publications was titled Effects of stimulus and task structure on temporal perceptual learning, published in 2021 in Scientific Reports. This paper investigated aspects related to temporal perceptual learning and was coauthored with Rannie Xu, indicating collaborations with researchers including Rannie Xu, Yuka Sasaki, and Takeo Watanabe.

Church's research topics spanned several key areas, including:

  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Neural dynamics and brain function

They collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • Rannie Xu
  • Yuka Sasaki
  • Takeo Watanabe

They published in the following venues:

  • Scientific Reports

Russell M. Church received recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1970 and as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1966.

Best Publications

  • Scalar timing in memory.

    John Gibbon;John Gibbon;Russell M. Church;Warren H. Meck

  • A mode control model of counting and timing processes

    Warren H. Meck;Russell M. Church

  • Punishment and aversive behavior

    Byron A. Campbell;Russell M. Church

  • Properties of the Internal Clock

    Russell M. Church

  • Bisection of temporal intervals

    Russell M. Church;Marvin Z. Deluty

  • Hippocampus, time, and memory.

    Warren H. Meck;Russell M. Church;David S. Olton

  • Application of scalar timing theory to individual trials.

    Russell M. Church;Warren H. Meck;John Gibbon

  • Emotional reactions of rats to the pain of others.

    Russell M. Church

  • Alternative representations of time, number, and rate.

    Russell M. Church;Hilary A. Broadbent

  • Methamphetamine and time estimation.

    Andres V. Maricq;Seth Roberts;Russell M. Church

  • THE VARIED EFFECTS OF PUNISHMENT ON BEHAVIOR.

    Russell M. Church

  • Representation of time

    John Gibbon;Russell M. Church

  • The differential effects of haloperidol and methamphetamine on time estimation in the rat.

    Andres V. Maricq;Russell M. Church

  • Time left: linear versus logarithmic subjective time.

    John Gibbon;Russell M. Church

  • SYSTEMATIC EFFECT OF RANDOM ERROR IN THE YOKED CONTROL DESIGN.

    Russell M. Church

  • Bayesian optimization of time perception.

    Zhuanghua Shi;Russell M. Church;Warren H. Meck

  • Temporal integration in duration and number discrimination.

    Warren H. Meck;Russell M. Church;John Gibbon

  • Attention and the frontal cortex as examined by simultaneous temporal processing

    David S. Olton;Gary L. Wenk;Russell M. Church;Warren H. Meck

  • Cholinergic modulation of the content of temporal memory.

    Warren H. Meck;Russell M. Church

  • Simultaneous temporal processing

    Warren H. Meck;Russell M. Church

Frequent Co-Authors

Takeo Watanabe
Takeo Watanabe Brown University
Charles R. Gallistel
Charles R. Gallistel Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Prabhat K. Sehgal
Prabhat K. Sehgal Harvard University
Alejandro Kacelnik
Alejandro Kacelnik University of Oxford
Peter D. Balsam
Peter D. Balsam Columbia University
Fuat Balcı
Fuat Balcı University of Manitoba
Herbert S. Terrace
Herbert S. Terrace Columbia University

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