Tanya Wen, Ph.D.
Publications (click to download)
Wen, T.,
& Egner, T. (2023). Context-independent scaling of neural responses to task difficulty in the multiple-demand network.
Cerebral Cortex
, bhac479
Wen, T.,
Geddert, R.M., Madlon-Kay, S., & Egner, T. (2023). Transfer of learned cognitive flexibility to novel stimuli and task sets.
Psychological Science
, doi: 10.1177/09567976221141854
Wen, T.
& Egner, T (2022). Retrieval context determines whether event boundaries impair or enhance temporal order memory.
Cognition
, 225, 105145.
Wen, T.,
Duncan, J., & Mitchell, D.J. (2020). Hierarchical representation of multistep tasks in multiple-demand and default mode networks.
Journal of Neuroscience
, 40(40), 7724-7738
Wen, T.,
Mitchell, D.J. & Duncan, J. (2020). The functional convergence and heterogeneity of social, episodic, and self-referential thought in the default mode network.
Cerebral Cortex
, 30(11), 5915-5929
Wen, T.,
Duncan, J., & Mitchell, D.J. (2019). The time-course of component processes of selective attention.
NeuroImage
, 199, 396-407.
Wen, T.,
Mitchell, D. J., & Duncan, J. (2018). Response of the multiple-demand network during simple stimulus discriminations.
NeuroImage
, 177, 79-87.
Wen, T.,
Liu, D. C., & Hsieh, S. (2018). Connectivity patterns in cognitive control networks predict naturalistic multitasking ability.
Neuropsychologia
, 114, 195-202.
Lee, K. J., Hsieh, S., &
Wen, T.
(2017). Spatial Bayesian hierarchical model with variable selection to fMRI data.
Spatial Statistics.
doi: 10.1016/j.spasta.2017.06.002
Wen, T.,
& Hsieh, S. (2016). Network-based analysis reveals functional connectivity related to internet addiction tendency.
Front. Hum. Neurosci.
10:6. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2016.00006
Wen, T.,
& Hsieh, S. (2015). Neuroimaging of the joint Simon effect with believed biological and non-biological co-actors.
Front. Hum. Neurosci.
9:483. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00483
Wen, T.,
& Kung, C. C. (2014). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore the flashed face distortion effect.
Journal of Vision
, 14(12), 29. doi:10.1167/14.12.29
Last updated - March 2022