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Josh Goh

Graduate Student

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Education:

  • MS: Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • BS(Hons): Psychology, English, National University of Singapore

Primary Research Interests:

Josh has spent the last few years working with Dr. Michael Chee at the Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory in Singhealth, Singapore. The main focus of his work there was on using fMRI to investigate neural correlates in the brain related to memory and aging. His current interests relating to those topics are in visual processing, attention, and neuro-computation and modeling with neural networks.

Honors and Awards:

  • Chee MWL, Hon N, Caplan D, Lee HL, & Goh J. (2002). Frequency of concrete words modulates prefrontal activation during semantic judgements. Neuroimage, 16, 259-268.
  • Chee MW, Westphal C, Goh J., Graham S., & Song AW. (2003). Word frequency and subsequent memory effects studied using event-related fMRI. Neuroimage, 20, 1042-1051.
  • Chee MWL, Goh J, Lim YH, Graham S, & Lee K. (2004). Recognition Memory For Studied Words Is Determined by Cortical Activation Differences at Encoding But Not During Retrieval. Neuroimage, 22, 1456-1465.

  • Goh, JOS, Soon CS, Park D, Gutchess A, Hebrank A, Chee MWL. (2004). Cortical Areas Involved in Object, Background and Object-Background Processing Revealed with fMR-A. Journal of Neuroscience, 24, 10223-10228.