JohnB

John S. Butler

Postdoctoral Fellow

Research interest

My research interests has two parallel and complementary goals 1) to use computational models derived from human behavioural and neurophysiological data to gain a greater understanding of how the brain processes multisensory signals, such as the neural development of statistically optimal combination of visual and auditory information; 2) to develop and adapt analysis methods for neurophysiological datasets to gain a greater understanding of cortical processing of sensory signals.

Publications

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Representative Publications

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  • A. Brandwein, J. J. Foxe, J. S. Butler, N. Russo, H. Gomes, T. Altschuler, S. Molholm, (2012) “Multisensory processing in children with Autism: High-density electrical mapping of audio-visual integration.” Cerebral Cortex
  • H. Nolan, J. S. Butler*, R. Whelan, J. J. Foxe, H. H. Bülthoff, R B. Reilly, (2012) “Detecting Changes in Self-motion Heading: A High Density Electrophysiological Measure of Vestibular Processing.” Experimental Brain Research, In Press
  • I. C. Fiebelkorn, J. J. Foxe, J. S. Butler, M. R. Mercier, A.C. Snyder, S. Molholm, (2011) “Ready, Set, Reset: Stimulus-Locked Periodicity in Behavioral Performance Demonstrates the Consequences of Cross-sensory Phase Reset.” Journal of Neuroscience, 31(27):9971–9981
  • J. S. Butler, S. Molholm, I. C. Fiebelkorn, M. R. Mercier, T. H. Schwartz, J. J. Foxe. (2011) “Common or redundant neural circuits for duration processing across audition and touch.” Journal of Neuroscience, 2;31(9):3400-6.
  • J. S. Butler, S. Smith, J. L. Campos, H. H. Bülthoff. (2010) “Bayesian integration of visual and vestibular information.” Journal of Vision, Sep 1;10(11):23
  • J. S. Butler, J.J.H. Miller, G.I. Shishkin, (2004) “A Reynolds–uniform method for Prandtl’s boundary layer problem for flow past a wedge.” International Journal for Numerical methods in Fluids; 43:903-913.

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