Nathan W. Perry

1.3k total citations
47 papers, 908 citations indexed

About

Nathan W. Perry is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan W. Perry has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 908 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 7 papers in Social Psychology and 5 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Nathan W. Perry's work include Visual perception and processing mechanisms (13 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (7 papers). Nathan W. Perry is often cited by papers focused on Visual perception and processing mechanisms (13 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (9 papers) and EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces (7 papers). Nathan W. Perry collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Netherlands. Nathan W. Perry's co-authors include D. G. Childers, Ira Fischler, Cynthia D. Belar, Paul Alexander Bloom, S. Roucos, Richard M. Copenhaver, Timothy L. Boaz, Gary E. Raney, R. Varga and William W. Dawson and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Nathan W. Perry

42 papers receiving 801 citations

Peers

Nathan W. Perry
Gretchen Engquist United States
Margaret Gregory United Kingdom
James M. Vanderplas United States
Theodore E. Parks United States
Davis Howes United States
Michael Snodgrass United States
Joseph Hart United States
Herman H. Spitz United States
Dale J. Cohen United States
Gretchen Engquist United States
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All Works

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Perry, Nathan W., et al.. (2025). EEG Sonification improves sleep staging performance in novice stagers. PLoS ONE. 20(9). e0329711–e0329711.
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Perry, Nathan W., et al.. (2024). A dataset exploring urban comfort through novel wearables and environmental surveys. Scientific Data. 11(1). 1423–1423.
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Perry, Nathan W., et al.. (2023). AirSpec: A Smart Glasses Platform, Tailored for Research in the Built Environment. 204–204. 3 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W., et al.. (2020). Automated Fact-Checking of Claims from Wikipedia. Language Resources and Evaluation. 6874–6882. 14 indexed citations
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Johnson, Suzanne Bennett, Nathan W. Perry, & Ronald H. Rozensky. (2002). Medical disorders and behavioral applications. American Psychological Association eBooks. 5 indexed citations
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Sears, Samuel F., et al.. (1998). Innovations in training: The University of Florida Rural Psychology Program.. Professional Psychology Research and Practice. 29(5). 504–507. 11 indexed citations
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Sheridan, Edward P., et al.. (1989). Research and practice in health psychology.. Health Psychology. 8(6). 777–779. 2 indexed citations
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Sheridan, Edward P., Joseph D. Matarazzo, Thomas J. Boll, Nathan W. Perry, & et al. (1988). Postdoctoral education and training for clinical service providers in health psychology.. Health Psychology. 7(1). 1–17. 2 indexed citations
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Fischler, Ira, et al.. (1984). Brain potentials during sentence verification: Late negativity and long-term memory strength. Neuropsychologia. 22(5). 559–568. 59 indexed citations
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Childers, D. G., et al.. (1982). Classification of Cortical Responses Using Features from Single EEG Records. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. BME-29(6). 423–438. 11 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W.. (1979). Why clinical psychology does not need alternative training models.. American Psychologist. 34(7). 603–611. 7 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W., et al.. (1978). A Yudin-type short form of the WISC-R: Two aspects of validation. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 34(1). 120–126. 3 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W. & D. G. Childers. (1972). Monocular Contribution to Binocular Vision in Normals and Amblyopes. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 24(0). 213–222. 5 indexed citations
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Childers, D. G., et al.. (1972). Spatio-temporal measures of cortical functioning in normal and abnormal vision. Computers and Biomedical Research. 5(2). 114–130. 10 indexed citations
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Dawson, William W., Nathan W. Perry, & D. G. Childers. (1972). Variations in human cortical response to patterns and image quality.. PubMed. 11(9). 789–99. 5 indexed citations
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Childers, D. G., et al.. (1971). Topological characteristics of the visual evoked response in man. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 30(5). 423–436. 26 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W. & D. G. Childers. (1969). The human visual evoked response : method and theory. Thomas eBooks. 24 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W., et al.. (1968). Binocular addition of the visual evoked response at different cortical locations. Vision Research. 8(5). 567–573. 22 indexed citations
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Perry, Nathan W. & Richard M. Copenhaver. (1965). Differential Cortical Habituation with Stimulation of Central and Peripheral Retina. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 20(3_suppl). 1209–1213. 10 indexed citations

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