Curriculum Vitae

Updated: February 2017

Education

       
2011 - Present PhD (in progress) Cognitive Neuroscience University of Oregon
2011 - 2012 Master of Science Cognitive Neuroscience University of Oregon
2007 - 2011 Master of Arts Psychological Research San Francisco State University
2001 - 2005 Bachelor of Arts Cognitive Science University of California, Berkeley

Research Experience

     
September 2011 – Present Graduate Researcher Cognitive Dynamics Lab, University of Oregon
July 2009 – 2011 Graduate Researcher Action and Consciousness Laboratory, San Francisco State University
July 2010 – 2011 Lab Manager Action and Consciousness Laboratory, San Francisco State University
October 2007 - June 2009 Research Assistant Dr. Rosemarie Bowler, San Francisco State University
January 2006 - May 2008 Research Assistant The Memory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco

Grants and Awards

  • 2015 Award Winner, 6th Annual Graduate Research Forum, University of Oregon.

  • 2013 - 2014 Henry V. Howe Scholarship. University of Oregon.

  • 2012 University of Michigan Intensive fMRI Training Program. Travel and expenses grant.

Publications

Hubbard, J., Kuhns, D., Schäfer, T. A., & Mayr, U. (2016). Is Conflict Adaptation Due to Active Regulation or Passive Carry-Over? Evidence from Eye Movements. Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

Hubbard, J., Harbaugh, W.T., Srivastava, S., Degras, D., & Mayr, U. (2016) A General Benevolence Dimension that Links Neural, Psychological, Economic, and Life-span Data on Altruistic Tendencies. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 145(10), 1351.

Hubbard, J., Kuhns, D., & Mayr, U. (in press). Is Conflict Adaptation due to Active Regulation or Passive Carry-Over? Evidence from Eye Movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.

Hubbard, J., Molapour, T., & Morsella, E. (2016). The Subjective Consequences of Experiencing Random Events. International Journal of Psychological Studies8(2), 120.

Kikumoto, A., Hubbard, J., & Mayr, U. (2016). Dynamics of Task-set Carry-Over: Evidence from Eye-Movement Analyses. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.

Mayr, U., Kuhns, D., & Hubbard, J. (2014). Long-Term Memory and the Control of Attentional Control. Cognitive Psychology.

Hubbard, J., Rigby, T., Godwin, C., Gazzaley, A., & Morsella, E. (2013). Representations in working memory yield interference effects found with externally-triggered representations. Acta Psychologica, 142:1, 127-135.

Hubbard, J., Gazzaley, A., & Morsella, E. (2011). Traditional response interference effects from anticipated action outcomes: A response-effect compatibility paradigm. Acta Psychologica, 138, 106-110.

Morsella, E., Montemayor, C., Hubbard, J., & Zarolia, P. (2010). Conceptual knowledge: Grounded in sensorimotor states or a disembodied deus ex machina? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33:6, 455-456.

Morsella, E., & Hubbard, J. (2010). Controlled-Reflective Processes Arise from Integrative Action-Goal Selection in the Ventral Pathway. European Journal of Personality, 24:5, 404-422.

Posters and Presentations

Hubbard, J., Mayr, U., & Harbaugh, W.T. (2016). Neuroanatomical Indicators of Altruistic Concern. Poster presented at the Annual Convention for the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York, NY.

Morales, P.J., Hubbard, J., Kikumoto, A., & Mayr, U. (2015) Mixed Signals from the Feedback-Related Negativity: Effects of Both Expextancy Violations and Negative Events. Poster presented at the Annual Convention for the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL.

Hubbard, J., Harbaugh, W., Srivastava, S., & Mayr, U. (2015). Looking for the Heart in the Brain: Neuroimaging Analyses of Life-Span Differences in Charitable Giving. Poster presented at the Annual Convention for the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 

Hubbard, J., Kikumoto, A., & Mayr, U. (2014). Pupil diameter reflects exploration versus exploration in task switching. Poster presented at the Annual Convention for the Psychonomics Society, Long Beach, CA.

Hubbard, J., & Mayr, U. (2013). Examining the structural underpinnings of executive control processes. Poster presented at the Annual Convention for the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA.

Godwin, C. A., Hubbard, J., Schweiger, E., McBride [Allen], A., & Morsella, E. (2012). Subjective effects in a response-effect compatibility paradigm with subliminal distractors. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago.

Cooper, S., Jantz, T., Hubbard, J., & Morsella, E. (2012). The limits of self-control: Susceptibility of goal-related representations to externally-triggered distraction. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego.

Hubbard, J., Godwin, C., Sigman, M., & Morsella, E. (2011). The cost of consciousness: The processing of simultaneous subliminal and supraliminal stimuli. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, D.C.

Zarolia, P., Jantz, T., Hubbard, J., & Morsella, E. (2011). Beyond the flanker task: Interference from incentivized distracters, anticipated action-effects, and refreshed representations. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, San Francisco.

Hubbard, J., Molapour, T., Dennehy, T. C., & Morsella, E. (2011). The subjective consequences of experiencing random events. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas.

Dennehy, T. C., Hubbard, J., & Morsella, E. (2011). Nisbett and Wilson (1977) revisited: The little that we can know and can tell. Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Antonio, Texas.

Hubbard, J. (2011, January 27). A History of Ideomotor Theory. San Francisco, CA.

Hubbard, J., Lynn, M.T., Zarolia, P., & Morsella, E., (2010). Internally-generated representations yield the facilitation and interference effects found with external stimuli. Poster presented at the annual Association for Psychological Science Conference, Boston, MA.

Hubbard, J., Morsella, E., Rigby, T., & Gazzaley, A., (2010). Inter-representational dynamics: endogenously-generated representations in working memory yield the interference effects found with external stimuli. Poster presented at the California Cognitive Science Conference, Berkeley, CA.

Hubbard, J. (2010, March 1). Working-Memory Versions of the Flanker Task Yield Traditional Perceptual- and Response-Interference Effects. California State University Research Competition. San Francisco, CA.

Gocheva, V., & Hubbard, J., (2009, August 9). NAB Memory and ACT, Rey-O, and WAIS-III Performance in Mn-exposed Welders. Part of symposium: Manganese Health Effects in Welding: Scientific Investigation Addressing the Controversy. Presented at the 117^th^ annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, ON Canada.

Woolley, JD; Gorno-Tempini, ML; Seeley, B; Rankin, K; Lee, S; Matthews, B; Kang, J; Chen, T; Hubbard, J; Miller, BL (2006). Compulsive eating is associated with atrophy of right ventral insula in frontotemporal dementia. Abstract presented at the 5th International Conference on Frontotemporal Dementia, San Francisco, CA.

Service

  • Ad Hoc Reviewer– Psychological Science

  • Ad Hoc Reviewer– Experimental Brain Research

  • Ad Hoc Reviewer– Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Teaching

  • Spring 2016 Instructor, Computing for the Behavioral Scientist

  • Summer 2015 Instructor, Cognitive Psychology

  • Summer 2013 Instructor, Decision Making

Software

Related Skills

  • Programming Experience: Matlab, Python, R, bash scripting

  • Neuroimaging: fMRI analysis in FSL, SPM, NeuroElf, NiPype. Structural MRI (Freesurfer, ANTs). Diffusion Tensor Imaging using FSL and Matlab. EEG time-frequency analysis. Multivariate decoding (EEG and fMRI)

  • Professional experience with graphics software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator

  • Professional experience as a system administrator/IT manager, responsible for server configuration and maintenance, IT infrastructure improvements, as well as hardware and software troubleshooting and maintenance of client machines.