Recent collaborative research by faculty members and graduate students.

Faculty members’ names are in bold; current and former graduate students’ names are indicated with an asterisk.

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

Dolgov, I., *Kaltenbach, E., Khalaf, A., & Toups, Z. (2018).  Measuring human performance in the field: Concepts and applications for unmanned aircraft systems. In H. Cuevas, J. Velasquez, & A. Dattel (Eds.), Human Factors in Practice: Concepts and Applications. Taylor & Francis.

Hout, M. C., Cunningham, C., *Robbins, A., & MacDonald, J.  (2018).  Simulating the fidelity of data for large stimulus set sizes and variable dimension estimation in multidimensional scaling.  Sage Open.  doi: 10.1177/2158244018773143.

Hout, M. C., Godwin, H. J., Fitzsimmons, G., *Robbins, A., Menneer, T., & Goldinger, S. D.  (2015).  Using multidimensional scaling to quantify similarity in visual search and beyond.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.  doi: 10.3758/s13414-015-1010-6.

Hout, M. C., *Robbins, A., Godwin, H. J., Fitzsimmons, G, & *Scarince, C. (2017). Categorical templates are more useful when features are consistent: Evidence from eye-movements during search for societally important vehicles. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 1578-1592.  doi: 10.3758/s13414-017-1354-1.

*Hughes, J. S., & Trafimow, D. (2015). Mind attributions about moral actors: Intentionality is greater given coherent cues. British Journal of Social Psychology, 54(2), 220-235. doi: 10.1111/bjso

*Kaltenbach, B., Dolgov, I., & Trafimow, D. (2016).  Automated aids: Decision making through the lens of cognitive ergonomics. In A. Sparks (Ed.), Ergonomics: Challenges, Applications, and New Perspectives (pp. 111-136). Nova Science Publishers.

*Killough, C. M., Thompson, L. A., & Morgan, G.  (2015). Self-regulation and working memory in musical performers.  Psychology of Music, 43, 86-102.  DOI:10.1177/0305735613498917 2015.

*Kim, C., Kroger, J. K., Calhoun, V. D., Clark, V. P. (2015). The role of the frontopolar cortex in manipulation of integrated information in working memory. Neuroscience Letters, 595, 25-29.

Madson, L., Klug, B., Madson, L., *Stimatze, T., Eness-Potter, K. A., and MacDonald, J. (2018). Effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction in a community sample over two years. Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 30, 52-60.

Madson, L., Trafimow, D., & Gray, T. (2017). Faculty members’ attitudes predict adoption of interactive engagement methods. The Journal of Faculty Development, 31, 39-50.

*Robbins, A., & Hout, M. C.  (2015).  Look into my eyes.  Scientific American MIND magazine, 26, 54-61.

*Robbins, A., Hout, M. C., Godwin, H. J., & Fitzsimmons, G.  (2015).  Quiet eyes: Stress, worry, and anxiety fail to influence fixational stability, accuracy, or movement frequency.  Journal of Vision, 15, 1273.  doi: 10.1167/15.12.1273.

*Scarince, C., & Hout, M. C.  (2018).  Cutting through the MADness: Expectations about what a target is doing impacts how likely it is to be found in dynamic visual displays.  The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.  doi: 1747021817741408.

Thompson, L. A., Morgan, G., & Jurado, K. A. (2015). A longitudinal study of infant cortisol response during learning events. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 80 (4), 1-122.

Thompson, L. A., Morgan, G., *Unger, C A., & *Covey, L. A. (2017). Prenatal Maternal Cortisol Measures Predict Learning and Short-term Memory Performance in 3- but not 5-month-old Infants. Developmental Psychobiology, 59, 723-737. DOI: 10.1002/dev.21530

Thompson, L. A., Morgan, G., *Stauble, M., & *Unger, C. (2016). Breastfeeding and its relation to cortisol response, temperament, arousal and better learning and memory in infancy. In J. Worobey (Ed.), Infant Feeding: Parental Perceptions, Behaviors and Health Effects. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Trafimow, D., & *Raut, Y. J. (2017). A Close Consideration of Effect Sizes Reviewed by Jussim (2012). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40. DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X15002423

Trafimow, D. & *Uhalt, J. (2015). The alleged tradeoff between explanatory breadth and predictive power. Theory & Psychology, 25(6), 833-840. doi: 10.1177/0959354315591052

*Underwood, A. G., Guynn, M. J., Anna-Lisa Cohen, A. (2015). The Future Orientation of Past Memory: The Role of BA 10 in Prospective and Retrospective Retrieval Modes. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 9. doi:  10.3389/fnhum.2015.00668

*Young, T. M., Marks, M. J., *Zaikman, Y., & *Zeiber, J. A. (2017). Situational influences on condom purchasing. Sexuality and Culture. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-017-9431-0

*Zaikman, Y. & Marks, M. J. (2017). Promoting theory-based perspectives in sexual double standard research. Sex Roles, 76, 407-420.

*Zaikman, Y. & Marks, M. J. (2016). The Influence of Physical Appearance and Personality on the Exhibition of the Sexual Double Standard. Sexuality & Culture, 20, 255-276.

*Zaikman, Y., Marks, M. J., *Young, T. M., & *Zeiber, J. A. (2016). Gender Role Violations and the Sexual Double Standard. Journal of Homosexuality, 63, 1608-1629.

*Zaikman, Y., Vogel, E. A., Vicary, A. M., & Marks, M. J. (2016). The Influence of Early Experiences and Adult Attachment on the Exhibition of the Sexual Double Standard. Sexuality & Culture, 20, 425-445.

 

Peer-reviewed conference proceedings:

*Robbins, A., & Hout, M. C.  (2015).  Categorical templates: Typical category members are found and identified quickly during word-cued search.  Summary published in Object Perception, Attention, and Memory (OPAM) 2015 Conference Report, Visual Cognition.  doi: 10.1080/13506285.2015.1093247.

 

Book chapters:

*Madrid, J., *Robbins, A., *Scarince, C., Godwin, H. J., & Hout, M. C. (2016). Visual spatial attention: What it is, how it works, and what it does for us. In Visual Spatial Attention: Function, Influences and Performance by Nova Science Publications, Hauppauge, NY.

*Sams, R., & Hout, M. C.  (2017).  Understanding the dual-process theory of decision-making.  Advances in Psychology Research, Volume 115.  Nova Science Publications, Hauppauge, NY.

*Scarince, C., *Madrid, J., Hout, M. C., & Trafimow, D.  (2015).  Signal detection theory: Overview and recent considerations.  Advances in Psychology Research, Volume 112 (pp. 129 – 150).  Nova Science Publications, Hauppauge, NY.

Thompson, L. A., Morgan, G., *Stauble, M., & *Unger, C. (2016). Breastfeeding and its relation to cortisol response, temperament, arousal and better learning and memory in infancy. In J. Worobey (Ed.), Infant Feeding: Parental Perceptions, Behaviors and Health Effects. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.