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Jason Taylor
Research staff, Methods group

jason.taylor@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
01223 355294 x.743

I'm interested in the cognitive and neural bases of episodic and semantic memory, which I study using the complementary approaches of neuroimaging (MRI, fMRI), magneto-and electroencephalography (M/EEG), and cognitive neuropsychological studies of impaired memory due to neurological disorders and dementia. My current position is a Methods Postdoc with the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (CamCAN).

See more on my personal pages, the CamCAN website, or the Memory Group pages.

Keywords:

  • Recognition memory
  • Semantic memory
  • Priming and non-conscious memory phenomena
  • MEG, EEG, & fMRI
  • Cognitive neuropsychology and ageing
  • imaging and M/EEG methods

Some Recent Publications:

TAYLOR, J.R. & Henson, R.N. (in press). Could masked conceptual primes increase recollection? The subtleties of measuring recollection and familiarity in recognition memory, Neuropsychologia.

TAYLOR, J.R., Buratto, L.G., & Henson, R.N. (in press). Behavioural and neural evidence for masked conceptual priming of recollection, Cortex.

TAYLOR, J.R. & Henson, R.N. (in press). You can feel it all over: Many signals potentially contribute to feelings of familiarity. Cognitive Neuroscience.

Lucas, H.D., TAYLOR, J.R., Henson, R.N., & Paller, K.A. (in press). Many roads lead to recognition: Electrophysiological correlates of familiarity derived from short-term masked repetition priming, Neuropsychologia.

Olichney, J.M., TAYLOR, J.R., Yang, J.-C., & Kutas, M. (2011). Cognitive event-related potentials: Biomarkers of synaptic dysfunction across the stages of Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 26(3), 215-228.

Olichney, J.M., TAYLOR, J.R., Chan, S., Yang, J.-C., Stringfellow, A., Hillert, D.G., Simmons, A.L., Salmon, D.P., Iragui-Madoz, V., & Kutas, M. (2010). fMRI responses to words repeated in a congruous semantic context are abnormal in mild Alzheimer's disease, Neuropsychologia, doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2010.04.021.

Olichney, J.M., TAYLOR, J.R., et al. (2010). fMRI congruous word repetition effects reflect memory variability in normal elderly, Neurobiology of Aging, 31, 1975-1990. epub: doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2008.10.010.

Show CBSU publications

Bergstrom, Z., HENSON, R., TAYLOR, J. , Simons, J. (In Press) Multimodal imaging reveals the spatiotemporal dynamics of episodic recollection, NeuroImage [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. , Buratto,L.G., HENSON, R. (In Press) Behavioural and neural evidence for masked conceptual priming of recollection, Cortex [Open Access]

Gross, J., Baillet, S., Barnes, G.R., HENSON, R.N., Hillebrand, A., Jensen, O, Jerbi, K., Litvak, V., Maess, B., Oostenveld, R., Parkkonen, L., TAYLOR, J. R., van Wassenhove, V., Wibral, M., Schoffelen, J.M. (2013) Good practice for conducting and reporting MEG research, NeuroImage, 65, 349-363 [Read More]

Lucas, H.D., TAYLOR, J. R., HENSON, R.N.A., Paller, K.A. (2012) Many roads lead to recognition: Electrophysiological correlates of familiarity derived from short-term masked repetition priming, Neuropsychologia, 50(13), 3041-3052 [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. R. & HENSON, R.N. (2012) Could masked conceptual primes increase recollection? The subtleties of measuring recollection and familiarity in recognition memory, Neuropsychologia, 50(13), S1, 3028-3040 [Open Access]

TAYLOR, J. R. & HENSON, R.N. (2012) You can feel it all over: Many signals potentially contribute to feelings of familiarity, Cognitive Neuroscience, 3(3/4), 209-210 [Open Access]

Olichney, J.M., Yang, J.C., TAYLOR, J. , Kutas, M. (2011) Cognitive event-related potentials: Biomarkers of synaptic dysfunction across the stages of Alzheimers Disease, Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 26(Suppl 3), 215-228 [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. S.H., Rastle, K., & DAVIS, M.H. (2011) Learning object names activates the visual word form area more than learning to read: evidence from fMRI, 17th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology, SY_05.6 [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. S.H., Plunkett, K. & Nation, K. (2011) The influence of consistency, frequency, and semantics on learning to read: An artificial orthography paradigm, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 37(1), 60-76 [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. R. & HENSON, R.A. (2009) Group analysis of word-pseudoword effects in magnetoencephalography (MEG) via sensor- and source-level statistical parametric mapping., Sixteenth Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, H14 [Read More]

Wermter, S., Page, M., Knowles, M, Gallese, V., PULVERMULLER, F. & Taylor, J. (2009) Multimodal communication in animals, humans and robots: An introduction to perspecitives in brain-inspired informatics, Neural Networks, 22(2), 111-115 [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. R. & HENSON, R.N.A. (2008) Group analysis of distributed-dipole solutions: Statistical parametric mapping (SPM) applied to word-pseudoword differences in MEG, International Conference on Biomagnetism, Sapporo, Japan, 25/8 - 29/8 2008 [Read More]

Olichney, J.M., TAYLOR, J. R., Gatherwright, J., Salmon, D.P., Bressler, A.J., Kutas, M., & Iragui-Madoz, V.J. (2008) Patients with MCI and N400 or P600 abnormalities are at very high risk for conversion to dementia, Neurology, 70(19 Pt 2), 1763-1770 [Open Access]

TAYLOR, J. R., WOOLLAMS, A., Karayanidis, F, BISHOP, S.J. & HENSON, R.N.A. (2007) Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of priming, recollection, and familiarity in recognition memory for words, 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience [Read More]

Heindel, W.C., Long, V.V., Festa, E.K. & TAYLOR, J. R. (2007) Category-specific effects of automatic and controlled semantic processing: An ERP investigation of normal and reversed semantic priming., 14th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, G72 [Read More]

TAYLOR, J. R. & Olichney, J.M. (2007) From amnesia to dementia: ERP studies of memory and language, Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 38(1), 8-17 [Read More]

BARNARD, P., SCOTT, S., TAYLOR, J. , May, J. & KNIGHTLEY, W. (2004) Paying Attention to Meaning, Psychological Science, 15(3), 179-186 [Read More]


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