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Brandon K. Ashinoff
Brandon K. Ashinoff
Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University
Verified email at cumc.columbia.edu
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Hyperfocus: The forgotten frontier of attention
BK Ashinoff, A Abu-Akel
Psychological research 85 (1), 1-19, 2021
1512021
Cognitive enhancement through action video game training: great expectations require greater evidence
J Bisoglio, TI Michaels, JE Mervis, BK Ashinoff
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 136, 2014
702014
The potential of video games as a pedagogical tool
BK Ashinoff
Frontiers in psychology 5, 110178, 2014
442014
When attention is intact in adults with ADHD
M Roberts, BK Ashinoff, FX Castellanos, M Carrasco
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 25, 1423-1434, 2018
382018
Rethinking delusions: A selective review of delusion research through a computational lens
BK Ashinoff, NM Singletary, SC Baker, G Horga
Schizophrenia Research 245, 23-41, 2022
342022
Association between neuromelanin-sensitive MRI signal and psychomotor slowing in late-life depression
K Wengler, BK Ashinoff, E Pueraro, CM Cassidy, G Horga, BR Rutherford
Neuropsychopharmacology 46 (7), 1233-1239, 2021
192021
Delayed reactive distractor suppression in aging populations.
BK Ashinoff, JJ Geng, C Mevorach
Psychology and Aging 34 (3), 418, 2019
102019
The effects of base rate neglect on sequential belief updating and real-world beliefs
BK Ashinoff, J Buck, M Woodford, G Horga
PLOS Computational Biology 18 (12), e1010796, 2022
52022
Endogenous and exogenous covert attention are functionally intact in adults with ADHD
M Roberts, B Ashinoff, F Castellanos, M Carrasco
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 699-699, 2017
42017
Detection is unaffected by the deployment of focal attention
J Moher, BK Ashinoff, HE Egeth
Frontiers in Psychology 4, 44221, 2013
42013
The behavioral and neural correlates of cognitive control across the lifespan
BK Ashinoff
University of Birmingham, 2017
32017
The same, but different: Preserved distractor suppression in old age is implemented through an age‐specific reactive ventral fronto‐parietal network
BK Ashinoff, SD Mayhew, C Mevorach
Human Brain Mapping, 2020
22020
Age-related differences in the attentional white bear
BK Ashinoff, Y Tsal, C Mevorach
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26, 1870-1888, 2019
22019
Evidence-Order Effects in Probabilistic Inference: Recency Bias and Delusion-Like Ideation Across the Psychosis Continuum
B Ashinoff, G Horga
Biological Psychiatry 87 (9), S392-S393, 2020
12020
The Contribution of the Left Posterior Parietal Cortex to Proactive and Reactive Cognitive Control
B Ashinoff, J Geng, F Rahman, C Carruthers, D Maler, C Mevorach
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 608-608, 2016
12016
Retraction Note: Association between neuromelanin-sensitive MRI signal and psychomotor slowing in late-life depression
K Wengler, BK Ashinoff, E Pueraro, CM Cassidy, G Horga, BR Rutherford
Neuropsychopharmacology, 1-1, 2024
2024
How Biased-Beliefs About Drug Use are Maintained
E Alvarez, BK Ashinoff, S Sarwar, J Kong, S Hafezi, D Bonagura, ...
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 48, 429-429, 2023
2023
P504. The Consequences of Base-Rate Neglect on Sequential Belief Updating and Real World Beliefs
B Ashinoff, J Buck, M Woodford, G Horga
Biological Psychiatry 91 (9), S292, 2022
2022
Transdiagnostic Anxiety-Related Increases in Information Sampling Associated With Altered Valuation
A Rapp, BK Ashinoff, S Baker, HB Simpson, G Horga
NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 46 (SUPPL 1), 306-307, 2021
2021
The same, but different
B Ashinoff, S Mayhew, C Mevorach
2020
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