Articles
In Press or Published
Wyble
B, Bowman H, & Potter M. (In Press). Categorically Defined
Targets Trigger Spatiotemporal Attention. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Wyble
B., Bowman H., & Nieuwenstein M. (In Press) The Attentional
Blink provides Episodic Distinctiveness: Sparing at a Cost Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Craston,
P., Wyble, B., Chennu, S., and Bowman H., (In Press) The
attentional blink reveals serial working memory encoding: Evidence from
virtual & human event-related potentials. Journal of
Cognitive Neuroscience.
Wyble
B., Sharma D., & Bowman H. (In Press) Strategic
regulation of cognitive control by emotional salience, a neural network
model. Cognition and
Emotion.
Su, L., Bowman, H., Barnard, P., & Wyble, B. (In Press) "Process Algebraic Modelling of Attentional Capture and Human Electrophysiology in Interactive Systems". Formal Aspects of Computing.
Bowman,
H., Wyble, B. Chennu, S., and Craston, P. (2008) A
reciprocal relationship between bottom-up trace strength and the
attentional blink bottleneck: Relating the LC-NE and ST²
models. Brain
Research, 1202:25-42.
Bowman H.,
& Wyble B. (2007) The simultaneous type, serial
token model of temporal attention and working memory. Psychological Review,
114(1):38-70.
Wyble B., Hyman
J., Rossi C., & Hasselmo M. (2004)
Analysis of theta power in hippocampal EEG during bar pressing and
running behavior in rats during distinct behavioral contexts. Hippocampus, 14(5):
662-674.
Hyman,
J.M., Wyble, B.P., Goyal, V., Rossi, C.A., Hasselmo, M.E. (2003)
Stimulation in hippocampal region CA1 in behaving rats yields LTP when
delivered to the peak of theta and LTD when delivered to the trough. J.
Neurosci. 23(37):11725-31.
Hasselmo
M., Bodelon C., & Wyble B. (2002) A proposed
function for hippocampal theta rhythm: separate phases of encoding and
retrieval enhance reversal of prior learning. Neural Computation.,
Apr;14(4):793-817.
Wyble
B., Linster C., & Hasselmo M. (2000) Size of
CA1-evoked synaptic potentials is related to theta rhythm phase in rat
hippocampus. J.
Neurophysiol., 83(4): 2138-44.
Linster,
C., Wyble, B. and Hasselmo, M.E. (1999) Electrical
stimulation of the horizontal limb of the diagonal band of broca
modulates population EPSPs in piriform cortex, Journal
of Neurophysiology 81: 2737-2742.
Hasselmo, M.E.
and Wyble, B.P. (1997) Simulation of the effects of
scopolamine on free recall and recognition in a network model of the
hippocampus. Behav. Brain
Research. 89: 1-34.
Hasselmo
M., Wyble B. & Wallenstein G. (1996) Encoding and
retrieval of episodic memories: Role of cholinergic and GABAergic
modulation in the hippocampus. Hippocampus,
6, pp.693-708.
Book Chapters
Hasselmo, ME., Wyble, B. Fransen, E., (2002).
Neuromodulation in mammalian nervous systems. In. M. A. Arbib(ed.) The Handbook of Brain Theory and
Neural Networks. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Hasselmo, ME., Wyble, B. and Stern, CE. (1996). A model of human memory
based on the cellular physiology of the hippocampal formation. In:
Parks, R. and Levine, D. (eds.) Neural
Networks for Neuropsychologists. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Hasselmo, ME., Wyble, B. and Stern, CE. (1996). Modeling hippocampal
memory function: Does the spread of Alzheimer’s disease
neuropathology involve the mechanisms of consolidation? In: J. Reggia,
R. Berndt, E. Ruppin (eds.) Neural
Modeling of Brain and Cognitive Disorders. London: World
Scientific Pub.
Conference
Presentations with Reviewed Proceedings
Wyble B., Sharma D., and Bowman H. (2005). Modelling the
Slow
Emotional Stroop Effect: Suppression of Cognitive Control. . In Angelo
Cangelosi, Guido Bugmann, and Roman Borisyuk, editors, Proceedings of the Neural
Computation and Psychology Workshop.
Bowman H. & Wyble B. (2005). Computational modelling of the
attentional blink. In Angelo Cangelosi, Guido Bugmann, and Roman
Borisyuk, editors, Proceedings
of the Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, volume
9.
Wyble B., & Bowman H. (2004). The attentional blink at 20
items/sec, model prediction and empirical
validation of lag-2 sparing. BP Wyble and H Bowman. In Christian
Schunn, editor, Proceedings
of the
International Conference
on Cognitive Modelling.
Bowman H., Wyble B., & Barnard P. (2004). Towards a Neural
Network Model of the Attentional Blink.
In H. Bowman and C. Labiouse, editors, Proceedings of the Eighth Neural
Computation and Psychology
Workshop, Connectionist Models of Cognition and Perception II, volume
15 of Progress in Neural
Processing, pages
178-187, Singapore, April. World Scientific.
Technical Reports
Wyble B., Bowman H. & Craston P. (2006). Attentional capture in
stimulus rich computer interfaces, Technical
Report 7-06. Canterbury: Computing Lab, University of Kent.
Wyble B., Craston P., & Bowman. H. (2006). Electrophysiological
feedback in adaptive human computer interfaces, Technical Report 8-06.
Canterbury: Computing Lab, University of Kent.
Su Li, Bowman H., & Barnard, P.J. (2006). Emotional modulation
of
temporal attention, an approach based upon distributed control and
formal methods, Technical
Report 10-06. Canterbury: Computing Lab, University of
Kent.
Oral Presentations
Wyble B., Potter, M., Bowman H., & Nieuwenstein M. (2008)
Modelling the formation of attentional episodes: It’s about
time. 31st European Conference on Visual Perception, Utrecht,
August.
Wyble B., Bowman H., & Nieuwenstein M. (2007). The
Episodic
Simultaneous Type/Serial Token(eSTST) model of the Attentional Blink.
Invited Symposium Talk 15th Meeting of the European Society for
Cognitive Psychology, Marseille, France, August 30.
Wyble B., Bowman H., & Potter M. (2007). Contingent Transient
Attention in a Spatiotemporal Array 15th Meeting of the European
Society for Cognitive Psychology, Marseille, France, August 31.
Wyble, B. (2007). Sparing at a cost: The Attentional Blink Provides a
Benefit of Episodic Distinctiveness. Invited talk, Blinks of the Mind
Symposium. Amsterdam, August 24.
Wyble, B. (2007). The Attentional Blink And Episodic Working Memory.
British Experimental Psychology Society, Edinburgh, UK, June 6.
Wyble B. Bowman H. & Craston P. (2006). Contingent Transient
Attention in a Spatiotemporal Array. 47th Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX, USA, November 16.
Wyble B. Bowman H. & Craston P. (2006). Theoretical
Implications of
Simultaneous Types/Serial Tokens. Joint British EPS/Dutch Psychonomics
meeting, Birmingham, UK. April 12
Wyble B. Bowman H. & Craston P. (2005). Sparing and Blinking in
the
Simultaneous Type/Serial Token Model of the Attentional Blink. 46th
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada, November 12.