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Carly J. Leonard
Carly J. Leonard
Associate Professor, University of Colorado, Denver
Verified email at ucdenver.edu
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Direct evidence for active suppression of salient-but-irrelevant sensory inputs
N Gaspelin, CJ Leonard, SJ Luck
Psychological science 26 (11), 1740-1750, 2015
4012015
Suppression of overt attentional capture by salient-but-irrelevant color singletons
N Gaspelin, CJ Leonard, SJ Luck
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 45-62, 2017
2802017
The relationship between working memory capacity and broad measures of cognitive ability in healthy adults and people with schizophrenia.
MK Johnson, RP McMahon, BM Robinson, AN Harvey, B Hahn, ...
Neuropsychology 27 (2), 220, 2013
2772013
Failure of schizophrenia patients to overcome salient distractors during working memory encoding
B Hahn, BM Robinson, ST Kaiser, AN Harvey, VM Beck, CJ Leonard, ...
Biological psychiatry 68 (7), 603-609, 2010
1112010
Toward the neural mechanisms of reduced working memory capacity in schizophrenia
CJ Leonard, ST Kaiser, BM Robinson, ES Kappenman, B Hahn, JM Gold, ...
Cerebral Cortex 23 (7), 1582-1592, 2013
1082013
The role of attention in subitizing: Is the magical number 1?
HE Egeth, CJ Leonard, M Palomares
Visual Cognition 16 (4), 463-473, 2008
1062008
Selective attention, working memory, and executive function as potential independent sources of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
JM Gold, B Robinson, CJ Leonard, B Hahn, S Chen, RP McMahon, ...
Schizophrenia bulletin 44 (6), 1227-1234, 2018
1012018
Attentional guidance in singleton search: An examination of top-down, bottom-up, and intertrial factors
CJ Leonard, HE Egeth
Visual Cognition 16 (8), 1078-1091, 2008
962008
Posterior parietal cortex dysfunction is central to working memory storage and broad cognitive deficits in schizophrenia
B Hahn, BM Robinson, CJ Leonard, SJ Luck, JM Gold
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (39), 8378-8387, 2018
812018
The hyperfocusing hypothesis: a new account of cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
SJ Luck, B Hahn, CJ Leonard, JM Gold
Schizophrenia bulletin 45 (5), 991-1000, 2019
792019
Why salience is not enough: Reflections on top-down selection in vision
HE Egeth, CJ Leonard, AB Leber
Acta psychologica 135 (2), 130, 2010
672010
Visuospatial attention in schizophrenia: deficits in broad monitoring.
B Hahn, BM Robinson, AN Harvey, ST Kaiser, CJ Leonard, SJ Luck, ...
Journal of abnormal psychology 121 (1), 119, 2012
652012
Interactions between space-based and feature-based attention.
CJ Leonard, A Balestreri, SJ Luck
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 41 (1), 11, 2015
502015
Hyperfocusing in schizophrenia: Evidence from interactions between working memory and eye movements.
SJ Luck, C McClenon, VM Beck, A Hollingworth, CJ Leonard, B Hahn, ...
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 123 (4), 783, 2014
472014
Hyperfocusing of attention on goal-related information in schizophrenia: Evidence from electrophysiology.
R Sawaki, J Kreither, CJ Leonard, ST Kaiser, B Hahn, JM Gold, SJ Luck
Journal of abnormal psychology 126 (1), 106, 2017
452017
Impaired working memory capacity is not caused by failures of selective attention in schizophrenia
MA Erickson, B Hahn, CJ Leonard, B Robinson, B Gray, SJ Luck, J Gold
Schizophrenia bulletin 41 (2), 366-373, 2015
442015
Electrophysiological evidence for hyperfocusing of spatial attention in schizophrenia
J Kreither, J Lopez-Calderon, CJ Leonard, BM Robinson, A Ruffle, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (14), 3813-3823, 2017
432017
Relationships between divided attention and working memory impairment in people with schizophrenia
BE Gray, B Hahn, B Robinson, A Harvey, CJ Leonard, SJ Luck, JM Gold
Schizophrenia Bulletin 40 (6), 1462-1471, 2014
432014
Is attentional filtering impaired in schizophrenia?
SJ Luck, CJ Leonard, B Hahn, JM Gold
Schizophrenia bulletin 45 (5), 1001-1011, 2019
412019
The role of magnocellular signals in oculomotor attentional capture
CJ Leonard, SJ Luck
Journal of vision 11 (13), 11-11, 2011
372011
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