个人简介
I was born in Germany and completed my undergraduate studies in psychology (B.Sc.) at the Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB; Germany). During this time, I spent a term abroad at the University of Nebraska – Omaha (USA). My also received my M.Sc degree in psychology and cognitive neuroscience from RUB. I wrote my senior thesis under supervision of Prof Oliver Wolf in collaboration with Prof Andy Yonelinas (UC Davis, USA), whom I visited as visiting scholar. As a Gates Cambridge scholar I received my PhD by working with Prof Rik Henson at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit at the University of Cambridge. I was born in Germany and completed my undergraduate studies in psychology (B.Sc.) at the Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB; Germany). During this time, I spent a term abroad at the University of Nebraska – Omaha (USA). My also received my M.Sc degree in psychology and cognitive neuroscience from RUB. I wrote my senior thesis under supervision of Prof Oliver Wolf in collaboration with Prof Andy Yonelinas (UC Davis, USA), whom I visited as visiting scholar. As a Gates Cambridge scholar I received my PhD by working with Prof Rik Henson at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit at the University of Cambridge.
研究领域
Memory/navigation Novelty/Surprise Virtual reality
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Quent, J. A., & Henson, R. N. (in press). Novel immersive virtual reality experiences do not produce retroactive memory benefits for unrelated material.Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
Quent, J. A., Greve, A., & Henson, R. N. (2021). Shape of U: The relationship between object-location memory and expectedness [Preprint].PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xq37j
Quent, J. A., Henson, R. N., & Greve, A. (2021). A predictive account of how novelty influences declarative memory.Neurobiology of Learning and Memory,179, 107382.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2021.107382
Goodrich, R. I., Baer, T. L.,Quent, J. A., & Yonelinas, A. P. (2019). Visual working memory impairments for single items following medial temporal lobe damage.Neuropsychologia,134(October). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.107227
Quent, J. A.,McCullough, A. M., Sazma, M., Wolf, O. T., & Yonelinas, A. P. (2018). Reward anticipation modulates the effect of stress-related increases in cortisol on episodic memory.Neurobiology of Learning and Memory,147, 65–73. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.NLM.2017.11.007