Publications
- Hippocampal convergence during anticipatory midbrain activation promotes subsequent memory formation.
Poh JH, Vu MAT, Stanek JK, Hsiung A, Egner T, Adcock RA. (2022). Nature Communications, 13: 6729
- Dissociable influences of implicit temporal expectation on attentional performance and mind wandering.
Massar SA, Poh JH, Lim J, Chee MWL. (2020). Cognition, 199: 104242.
- Reward supports flexible reorienting of attention to category information and influences subsequent memory.
Poh JH, Massar SA, Jamaluddin SA, Chee MWL. (2019). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26(2): 559-568.
- Longitudinal changes in the cerebral cortex functional organization of healthy elderly.
Chong JSX, Ng KK, Tandi J, Wang CH, Poh JH, Lo JC, Chee MWL, Zhou J. (2019). Journal of Neuroscience, 39(28): 5534-5550.
- Is there a role for pattern separation during sleep?
Poh JH, Cousins, J.N. (2018). Journal of Neuroscience, 38(17): 4059-4061.
- Carrying the past to the future: Distinct brain networks underlie individual differences in human spatial working memory capacity.
Liu S, Poh JH, Koh H, Ng EKK, Loke YM, Lim JKW, Chong JS, Zhou J. (2018). NeuroImage, 176: 1-10.
- Auditory stimulation of sleep slow oscillations modulates subsequent memory encoding through altered hippocampal function.
Ong JL, Patanaik A, Chee N, Lee XK, Poh JH, Chee MWL. (2018). SLEEP, 1-11.
- Degradation of cortical representations during encoding following sleep deprivation.
Poh JH, Chee MWL. (2017). NeuroImage, 153: 131-138.
- Degradation of neural representations in higher visual cortex by sleep deprivation.
Poh JH, Chee MWL. (2017). Scientific Reports, 7: 45532.
- Sleepless night, Restless mind: Effects of sleep deprivation on mind wandering.
Poh JH, Chong PLH, Chee MWL. (2016). JEP: General, 145(10): 1312-1318.
- Sleep deprivation produces feelings of vicarious agency.
Hon N, Poh JH. (2016). Consciousness and Cognition, 40: 86-92.
- Preoccupied minds feel less control: Sense of agency is modulated by cognitive load.
Hon N, Poh JH, Soon CS. (2013). Consciousness and Cognition, 22(2): 556-561.
Preprints