Rachel Chen

Academic

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Shen, C.1, Chen, Q.1, Zhang, N., Diao, F., & Zhou, X.* (2025). The development of situational mathematical ability lags behind the development of symbolic mathematical ability. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 40(1), 1-28.

Abstracts

  • Chen, Q., Lee, H.H., Hoxha, K., Fernández, A., Hanning, N.M., & Carrasco, M. (2025). Does human right frontal eye field (rFEF+) play a critical role in exogenous attention? A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) study. Journal of Vision, 25(9), 2612.

  • Xue, S.1, Barbot, A.1, Chen, Q., & Carrasco, M.* (2025). Where internal noise and efficiency underlie visual field asymmetries. Journal of Vision, 25(9), 1976.

  • Xue, S.1, Barbot, A.1, Chen, Q., & Carrasco, M.* (2024). Internal noise and efficiency underlie performance asymmetries throughout the visual field. Journal of Vision, 24(10), 394.

Conference Presentations

  • Carrasco, M., Hanning, N.M., Fernández, A., Chen, Q., Lee, H.H. (2026). Cortical double dissociation for endogenous and exogenous covert spatial attention. Talk to be presented at Vision Sciences Society 2026, St. Pete Beach, FL.
  • Chen, Q., Lee, H.H., Fernández, A., Hanning, N.M., & Carrasco, M. (2025). Neurostimulation reveals prefrontal cortex plays a central role in endogenous but not exogenous attention. Poster to be presented at Society for Neuroscience 2025, San Diego, CA.

  • Xue, S., Barbot, A., Chen, Q., & Carrasco, M. (2025). System-level computations underlie visual field heterogeneity in human vision. Poster to be presented at Society for Neuroscience 2025, San Diego, CA.
  • Carrasco, M., Chen, Q., Lee, H.H., Hoxha, K., Fernández, A., & Hanning, N.M. (2025). TMS to the prefrontal cortex disrupts endogenous, but not exogenous, attention. Talk to be presented at European Conference on Visual Perception 2025, Mainz, Germany.
  • Chen, Q., Lee, H.H., Hoxha, K., Fernández, A., Hanning, N.M., & Carrasco, M. (2025). Does human right frontal eye field (rFEF+) play a critical role in exogenous attention? A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) study. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society 2025, St. Pete Beach, FL.
  • Xue, S., Barbot, A., Chen, Q., & Carrasco, M. (2025). System-level computations underlie visual field heterogeneities. Talk presented at Vision Sciences Society 2025, St. Pete Beach, FL.
  • Hanning, N.M., Chen, Q., & Carrasco, M. (2025). Perception knows no inhibition of return (IOR). Talk presented at Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP) 2025, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  • Xue, S., Barbot, A., Chen, Q., & Carrasco, M. (2024). Internal noise and efficiency underlie performance asymmetries throughout the visual field. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society 2024, St. Pete Beach, FL.
  • Chen, Q., Xue, S., Barbot, A., & Carrasco, M. (2024). Do internal noise and efficiency underlie performance differences throughout the visual field? Poster presented at NYU 2023 MA Psychology Research Conference, New York, NY.
  • Chen, Q., Hanning, N.M., & Carrasco, M. (2023). Does rFEF+ play a causal role for exogenous attention? Poster presented at NYU 2023 MA Psychology Research Conference, New York, NY.

Professional & Academic Service

Conference Paper Reviewer