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Overview

Stephen D. Goldinger is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cell Biology, and Oncology.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Face Recognition and Perception
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms

Among the recent publications by Goldinger, the following papers are notable:

  • "Spiking activity in the human hippocampus prior to encoding predicts subsequent memory," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Two kinds of memory signals in neurons of the human hippocampus," 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "The confirmation and prevalence biases in visual search reflect separate underlying processes," 2020, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • "Eye movements and the label feedback effect: Speaking modulates visual search via template integrity," 2021, Cognition
  • "Two kinds of memory signals in neurons of the human hippocampus," 2021, Research Square (Research Square)

Goldinger has coauthored multiple papers with the following frequent collaborators:

  • Megan H. Papesh
  • David M. Treiman
  • Peter N. Steinmetz
  • Zhisen J. Urgolites
  • John T. Wixted

Their work has been published in several notable venues, including:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • Cognition
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • NeuroSci

Best Publications

  • Echoes of echoes? An episodic theory of lexical access.

    Stephen D. Goldinger

  • Words and voices: episodic traces in spoken word identification and recognition memory.

    Stephen D. Goldinger

  • Episodic Encoding of Voice Attributes and Recognition Memory for Spoken Words

    Thomas J. Palmeri;Stephen D. Goldinger;David B. Pisoni

  • Priming lexical neighbors of spoken words: Effects of competition and inhibition

    Stephen D Goldinger;Paul A Luce;David B Pisoni

  • Interdependence of Form and Function in Cognitive Systems Explains Perception of Printed Words

    Guy C. Van Orden;Stephen D. Goldinger

  • Phonetic priming, neighborhood activation, and PARSYN

    Paul A. Luce;Stephen D. Goldinger;Edward T. Auer;Michael S. Vitevitch

  • Multidimensional scaling: Multidimensional scaling

    Michael C. Hout;Megan H. Papesh;Stephen D. Goldinger

  • Puzzle-solving science: the quixotic quest for units in speech perception.

    Stephen D. Goldinger;Tamiko Azuma

  • On the nature of talker variability effects on recall of spoken word lists.

    Stephen D. Goldinger;David B. Pisoni;John S. Logan

  • Pupil Dilation Reflects the Creation and Retrieval of Memories

    Stephen D. Goldinger;Megan H. Papesh

  • The poverty of embodied cognition

    Stephen D. Goldinger;Megan H. Papesh;Anthony S. Barnhart;Whitney A. Hansen

  • Deficits in cross-race face learning: insights from eye movements and pupillometry.

    Stephen D. Goldinger;Yi He;Megan H. Papesh

  • Form-Based Priming in Spoken Word Recognition: The Roles of Competition and Bias

    Stephen D. Goldinger;Paul A. Luce;David B. Pisoni;Joanne K. Marcario

  • Target templates: the precision of mental representations affects attentional guidance and decision-making in visual search.

    Michael C. Hout;Stephen D. Goldinger

  • Memory strength and specificity revealed by pupillometry.

    Megan H. Papesh;Stephen D. Goldinger;Michael C. Hout

  • Spoken word recognition: Research and theory.

    Scott E. Lively;David B. Pisoni;Stephen D. Goldinger

  • What the reader’s eye tells the mind’s ear: Silent reading activates inner speech

    Marianne Abramson;Stephen D. Goldinger

  • A COMPLEMENTARY-SYSTEMS APPROACH TO ABSTRACT AND EPISODIC SPEECH PERCEPTION

    Stephen D. Goldinger

  • Episodic memory reflected in printed word naming.

    Stephen D. Goldinger;Tamiko Azuma

  • Auditory Vigilance in Aphasic Individuals: Detecting Nonlinguistic Stimuli with Full or Divided Attention

    Robert J. Erickson;Stephen D. Goldinger;Leonard L. LaPointe

Frequent Co-Authors

David B. Pisoni
David B. Pisoni Indiana University
Paul A. Luce
Paul A. Luce University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Larry R. Squire
Larry R. Squire University of California, San Diego
John T. Wixted
John T. Wixted University of California, San Diego
Guy C. Van Orden
Guy C. Van Orden University of Cincinnati
Thomas J. Palmeri
Thomas J. Palmeri Vanderbilt University
Jeremy M. Wolfe
Jeremy M. Wolfe Brigham and Women's Hospital
Kathy Pezdek
Kathy Pezdek Claremont Graduate University

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