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Hamid B. Turker

Postdoctoral Associate - Cornell University
Verified email at cornell.edu
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[HTML][HTML] Estimates of locus coeruleus function with functional magnetic resonance imaging are influenced by localization approaches and the use of multi-echo data

HB Turker, E Riley, WM Luh, SJ Colcombe… - NeuroImage, 2021 - Elsevier
The locus coeruleus (LC) plays a central role in regulating human cognition, arousal, and
autonomic states. Efforts to characterize the LC's function in humans using functional magnetic …

[HTML][HTML] Attending to behaviorally relevant moments enhances incidental relational memory

HB Turker, KM Swallow - Memory & cognition, 2019 - Springer
Memory for the items one has recently encountered is sometimes enhanced in divided
attention tasks: Attending to behaviorally relevant items, such as a target in a detection task, …

[HTML][HTML] Grounding the attentional boost effect in events and the efficient brain

…, AW Broitman, E Riley, HB Turker - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Attention and memory for everyday experiences vary over time, wherein some moments are
better attended and subsequently better remembered than others. These effects have been …

Diffusion decision Modeling of retrieval following the temporal selection of Behaviorally relevant moments

HB Turker, KM Swallow - Computational Brain & Behavior, 2022 - Springer
When targets appear in a detection task, unrelated but concurrent stimuli benefit from an
encoding enhancement (the attentional boost effect). For instance, visual scenes paired with …

[HTML][HTML] Auditory target detection enhances visual processing and hippocampal functional connectivity

R Moyal, HB Turker, WM Luh, KM Swallow - Frontiers in psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Though dividing one’s attention between two input streams typically impairs performance,
detecting a behaviorally relevant stimulus can sometimes enhance the encoding of unrelated …

[HTML][HTML] Nonlinear changes in pupillary attentional orienting responses across the lifespan

E Riley, H Turker, D Wang, KM Swallow, AK Anderson… - GeroScience, 2024 - Springer
The cognitive aging process is not necessarily linear. Central task-evoked pupillary
responses, representing a brainstem-pupil relationship, may vary across the lifespan. Thus we …

Involving older adults in the data analysis process

J Nolte, HB Turker - Routledge International Handbook of …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Older adults represent the world’s fastest-growing demographic but their active involvement
in the research process, especially with regard to data analysis, continues to be low. To …

[PDF][PDF] THE DATA ANALYSIS PROCESS

J Nolte, HB Turker - ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF … - library.oapen.org
Nowadays, many funding agencies, service providers, and government institutions want
patients and service users to be involved in research efforts (eg., Health Research Authority, …

[PDF][PDF] Attending to Behaviorally Relevant Moments Enhances Incidental Relational Memory Hamid B. Turker and Khena M. Swallow* Department of Psychology …

HB Turker - amp-lab.psych.cornell.edu
Memory for the items one has recently encountered is sometimes enhanced in divided
attention tasks: Attending to behaviorally relevant items, such as a target in a detection task, …

Teaching Students how to Effectively Take Notes

J Nolte, HB Turker - Teaching Gradually - taylorfrancis.com
Why should you care about note-taking? Because your students do! If you look around your
classroom, you might find that up to 96% of your students are taking in-class notes (…