Dan McCarthy s CV 1 CURRICULUM VITAE August 2017 J. Daniel McCarthy Department of Cognitive, Linguistic & Email: dan_mccarthy@brown.edu Psychological Sciences Phone: (401) 863-3151 Brown University, Box 1821 Providence, RI 02912 2014 Present Postdoctoral Research Associate Brown University Advisor: Dr. Joo-Hyun Song EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D. Cognitive & Brain Sciences University of Nevada, Reno Advisor: Dr. Gideon P. Caplovitz Dissertation: Spatiotemporal Form Integration: Unified surface perception in a world fragmented in space and time 2010 M.A. Psychology University of Northern Iowa Advisor: Dr. Otto H. MacLin Thesis: Status is fine for the in-group but out-group members watch out: Examining an optimal model of face processing using eye-tracking 2007 B.A. Psychology Grand View University Magna Cum Laude Minor: Spanish HONORS & AWARDS 2015 ERP Boot Camp Scholarship (NIH-funded workshop), Center for Mind & Brain, University of California, Davis 2013 Graduate Student Association Outstanding Paper Competition, 2 nd Place, $500 2011 Outstanding Master s Thesis Award, University of Northern Iowa, 2 nd Place, $500 2008 2010 Graduate College Tuition Scholarship, University of Northern Iowa, $6,700/yr 2003 2007 Presidential Scholarship, Grand View University, $13,500/yr GRANT FUNDING NSF SBE Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (1514246, 7/1/15 6/30/17), $234,000 Changes-of-mind in target selection for action Role: PI PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES McCarthy, J. D., Erlikhman, G., & Caplovitz, G. P. (2017). The maintenance and updating of representations of no-longer visible objects and their parts. Progress in Brain Research, 236. In Press.
Dan McCarthy s CV 2 McCarthy, J. D. & Song, J. -H. (2016). Global attention facilitates the planning, but not execution of goaldirected reaches. Journal of Vision, 16(9), 7. McCarthy, J. D., Strother, L. & Caplovitz, G. P. (2015). Spatiotemporal Form Integration: Sequentially presented inducers can lead to representations of stationary and rigidly rotating objects. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77(8), 2740-2754. McCarthy, J. D., Kohler, P. J., Tse, P. U. & Caplovitz, G. P. (2015). Extrastriate visual areas integrate form features over space and time to construct representations of stationary and rigidly rotating objects. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 27(11), 2158-2173. McCarthy, J. D. & Caplovitz, G. P. (2014). Color synesthesia improves color but impairs motion perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18(5), 224-226. McCarthy, J. D., Barnes, L. N., Alvarez, B. A. & Caplovitz, G. P. (2013). Two plus blue equals green: Grapheme-color synesthesia allows cognitive access to numerical information via color. Consciousness & Cognition, 22(4), 1384-1392. McCarthy, J. D., Kupitz, C. & Caplovitz, G. P. (2013). The Binding Ring Illusion: assimilation affects the perceived size of a circular array. Version 2. F1000Research, 2(58). McCarthy, J. D., Cordeiro, D. M. & Caplovitz, G. P. (2012). Local form-motion interactions influence global form perception. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74(5), 816-823. SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS Moher, J.*, McCarthy, J. D.*, Machizawa, M., Yan, P., Luo, X., & Song, J. -H. Electrophysiological markers of conflict and delayed attentional deployment underlie online changes to action plans. *Authors contributed equally. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION McCarthy, J. D., Gamble, C., Moher, J. & Song, J. -H. Neural substrates of attentional capture by salient distractors during perception and goal-directed action. McCarthy, J. D. & Song, J. -H. Electrophysiological evidence of suppression versus capture by salient distractors during goal-guided action and perception. Moher, J.*, McCarthy, J. D.*, & Song, J. -H. Effector-specific and effector-general cortical contributions to priming of pop-out during goal-directed saccades and reaches. *Authors contributed equally. McCarthy, J. D., Cushing, C., & Caplovitz, G. P. Electrophysiological signatures of spatiotemporal form integration share similarities with illusory contour formation. **Italics denote undergraduate student researchers
Dan McCarthy s CV 3 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Society for the Neural Control of Movement Meeting, Dublin, IE 2017 McCarthy, J. D., Gamble, C., Moher, J., & Song, J. -H. Salient distractors attract visual attention but attenuate action-related interference: Corroborating evidence from EEG and fmri. [Poster] Song, J. -H., Moher, J., McCarthy, J. D., Machizawa, M. G., Yan, P., Luo, X. Conflicting neural evidence and delayed attentional shifts underlie changes of mind in decision-making. [Poster] Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2017 McCarthy, J. D., Gamble, C. & Song, J. -H. Distinct prefrontal responses to salient distractors during perception and goal-directed action. [Poster] Society for Neuroscience Meeting, San Diego, CA 2016 McCarthy, J. D. & Song, J. -H. Dissociable suppression of salient distractors during perception and goaldirected action. [Poster] Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL 2016 McCarthy, J. D., Gamble, C. & Song, J. -H. Differential cortical responses to salience during perception and goal-directed action. [Talk] Society for the Neural Control of Movement Meeting, Montego Bay, JM 2016 McCarthy, J. D., Moher, J., & Song, J. -H. Neural substrates of priming of pop-out during eye and hand movements. [Poster] Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL 2015 McCarthy, J. D. & Song, J. -H. Global and local attentional influences on target selection for action. [Poster] Vision Sciences Society Meeting, St. Pete Beach, FL 2014 McCarthy, J. D., Barnes, L. N. & Caplovitz, G. C. Two plus blue equals green: Grapheme-color synesthesia allows cognitive access to numerical information via color. [Poster] Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL 2013 McCarthy, J. D. & Caplovitz, G. P. Robust shape perception of static and moving objects revealed by spatiotemporal form integration. [Poster] Gurariy, G., Blair, C., McCarthy, J. D. & Caplovitz, G. P. Perceived size of a moving target. [Poster] Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2013 McCarthy, J. D., Barnes, L. N. & Caplovitz, G. C. Two plus blue equals green: The minimal cost of doing math with colors in grapheme-color synesthesia. [Poster] Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL 2012 McCarthy, J. D., Kohler, P. J., Tse, P. U. & Caplovitz, G. P. The neural correlates of spatiotemporal form integration in object and motion perception. [Talk]
Dan McCarthy s CV 4 Caplovitz, G. P., Cordeiro, D. & McCarthy, J. D. Local form-motion interactions influence global form perception. [Poster] Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL 2011 McCarthy, J. D. & Caplovitz, G. P. The Binding Ring Illusion: Misperceived size constrains models of size perception. [Poster] Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2011 McCarthy, J. D., Kupitz, C. & Caplovitz, G. P. The Binding Ring: Configural constraints on size perception. [Poster] American Psychology-Law Society Meeting, Miami, FL 2011 MacLin, O. H., MacLin, M. K., McCarthy, J. D. & Peterson, D. J. Features Really Do Matter: Evidence from Eye-tracking in Support of a Cognitive Gating Mechanism. [Poster] American Psychology-Law Society Meeting, Vancouver, BC 2010 McCarthy, J. D., Betts, R. J., MacLin, M. K. & MacLin, O. H. I ve seen that face before: Measuring differences in eye-movement for familiar and unfamiliar faces. [Poster] Betts, R. J., McCarthy, J. D., Peterson, D. J., Green, A., MacLin, M. K. & MacLin, O. H. The influence of same- and other-race lineups on eyewitness decision strategies. [Poster] Association for Psychological Science Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2009 MacLin, O. H. & McCarthy, J. D. Examining the cognitive gating model for other-race faces: The role of familiarity and race. [Poster] McCarthy, J. D., Betts, R., Caspers, H., Green, A., Peterson, D., Chowdhry, O., MacLin, M. K. & MacLin, O. H. A method for determining fame and a resulting famous face database. [Poster] McCarthy, J. D., Betts, R., Caspers, H., Green, A., Peterson, D., Chowdhry, O., MacLin, M. K. & MacLin, O. H. Differential processing of other-race faces are affected by famousness and stereotype activation. [Poster] McCarthy, J. D., Chowdhry, O., MacLin, M. K. & MacLin, O. H. Adaptation to threatening images shifts perception of racial category membership. [Poster] Peterson, D., McCarthy, J. D., Betts, R. & MacLin, O. H. Can a third race emerge from morphed continua? Comparing alternative forced choice paradigms. [Poster] Peterson, D., Green, A., Chowdhry, O., McCarthy, J. D. & MacLin, O. H. African American + Caucasian = Hispanic? Morphed faces are sufficient to produce the cross-race effect. [Poster] Betts, R., McCarthy, J. D., Peterson, D., MacLin, M. K. & MacLin, O. H. Attentional differences between same-, other-, and ambiguous-race faces: An eye-tracking study. [Poster]
Dan McCarthy s CV 5 INVITED TALKS May, 2017 November, 2016 November, 2016 September, 2016 September, 2014 March, 2014 August, 2013 EEG and fmri substrates of salience-driven attentional capture during perception and action: Stimulus-driven and goal-directed contributions. Campus Biotech Cognitive System Neuroscience Seminar, Université de Genève Salient distractors attract visual attention but attenuate action-related interference: Corroborating evidence from EEG and fmri. Cognition Seminar, Brown University Dissociable suppression of salient distractors during perception and goal-directed action. Perception, Action & Cognition Seminar, Brown University Neural correlates of salience-driven attentional capture during perception and goal-directed action. MRI Research Facility Users Meeting, Brown University Spatiotemporal Form Integration: Perceiving unified surfaces of objects fragmented in space and time. Perception, Action & Cognition Seminar, Brown University The neural correlates of spatiotemporal form integration. Psi Chi Colloquium, University of Nevada, Reno Spatiotemporal Form Integration: Sequentially presented inducers can lead to robust representations of stationary and rigidly rotating objects. Vision Group Colloquium, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Brown University: Workshop Coordinator & Instructor Summer 2016 Summer 2017 fmri Design & Analysis Using AFNI, SUMA, & Freesurfer Design & Analysis of EEG/ERP Experiments Using EEGLAB, ERPLAB, & FieldTrip University of Nevada, Reno: Adjunct Professor Fall 2012 PSY210 Statistical Methods, Rating: 3.99/4 Summer 2012 PSY405 Perception, Rating: 3.98/4 Spring 2012 PSY210 Statistical Methods, Rating: 3.93/4 Fall 2011 PSY210 Statistical Methods, Rating: 3.95/4 Summer 2011 PSY101 General Psychology, Rating: 3.98/4 ***Teaching evaluations available upon request University of Nevada, Reno: Teaching Assistant 2010 2011 PSY101 General Psychology (Dr. Ramona Houmanfar) Hawkeye Community College: Instructor 2009 2010 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
Dan McCarthy s CV 6 UNDERGRADUATE MENTORING 2017 Micah Holness, Brown Leadership Alliance National Symposium, Presenter 2016 Micah Holness, Brown Leadership Alliance National Symposium, Presenter 2014 Cody Cushing, UNR General Undergraduate Research Award, $1500 2013 Lianne Barnes, National Collegiate Honors Council Portz Scholar Award, $350 2012 Lianne Barnes, UNR Honors Undergraduate Research Award, $1000 2012 Lianne Barnes, UNR Psi Chi Undergraduate Research Fair, 2nd Place 2011 Diana Cordeiro, UNR Psi Chi Undergraduate Research Fair, 1st Place 2011 Colin Kupitz, UNR Psi Chi Undergraduate Research Fair, 2nd Place SERVICE 2016 Undergraduate Research Mentor, Leadership Alliance Summer Research Early Identification Program, Brown University 2015 Presenter, Brain Awareness Week, Brown University, Providence, RI 2014 Present Undergraduate Research Mentor, African American, Latino, Asian/Asian American & Native American (ALANA) Mentoring Program, Brown University 2013 Presenter, Brain Awareness Week, Discovery Museum, Reno, NV 2011 2012 Vice President, Cognitive & Brain Sciences Club, University of Nevada, Reno AD-HOC REVIEWER Neuron, Current Biology, NeuroImage, Journal of Vision, Perceptual & Motor Skills PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Vision Sciences Society, Society for Neuroscience, Society for the Neural Control of Movement, Cognitive Neuroscience Society PRESS COVERAGE Reardon, S. (2013, April 24). Three plus green equals four for synaesthetes. New Scientist. Retrieved from http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23430-three-plus-green-equals-two-forsynaesthetes