Published Papers That Used SuperLab

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Published Papers in Press

Deaton, J.A. and Gernsbacher, M.A. (in press). Causal conjunctions and implicit causality cue mapping in sentence comprehension. Journal of Memory and Language.

Platek, S.M., Critton, S.R., Burch, R.L., Frederick, D.A., Myers, T.E., & Gallup, G.G., Jr. (in press). How much resemblance is enough? Sex differences in reactions to investment decisions, but not in the detection of resemblance. Evolution and Human Behavior.

Papers Published in 2007

Foley, M.A., & Foley, H.J., Scheye, R. & Bonacci, A. (2007). Remembering more than meets the eye: A study of source memory confusions about incomplete visual information. Memory, 15, 616-633.

Papers Published in 2006

Fadardi, J.S. & Cox, W.M. (2006). Alcohol attentional bias: drinking salience or cognitive impairment? Psychopharmacology (2006) 185: 169–178.

Foley, M.A., Foley, H.J., Durley, J.A., & Maitner, A.T. (2006). Anticipating partners' responses: Examining item and source memory following interactive exchanges. Memory & Cognition, 34, 1539-1547.

Miller, M.W. & Gronfier, C. (2006). Diurnal variation of the startle reflex in relation to HPA-axis activity in humans.  Psychophysiology, 43, 297-301.

Silvia, P.J., Allan, W.D., Beauchamp, D. L., Maschauer, E.L., & Workman, J.O. (2006). Biased recognition of happy facial expressions in social anxiety. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 25(6), 585-602.

Papers Published in 2005

Arbuthnott, K.D. (2005). The influence of cue type on backward inhibition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 31, 1030-1042.

Bartholow, B.D., Anderson, C.A., Carnagey, N.L., & Benjamin, A.J. (2005). Interactive effects of life experience and situational cues on aggression: The weapons priming effect in hunters and nonhunters. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 41, 48-60.

Bish, J.P., Ferrante, S., McDonald-McGinn, D., Zackai, E.H., & Simon, T.J. (2005). Maladaptive conflict monitoring as evidence for executive dysfunction in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Developmental Science, 8(1), 36-43.

Caldwell, T., & Newman, L.S. (2005). The timeline of threat processing in repressors: More evidence for early vigilance and late avoidance. Personality and Individual Differences, 38, 1957-1967.

DeVelle, S. (2005). Aspectual coercion and on-line processing: The case of iteration. In S. Kepsar & M. Reis (Eds.), Linguistic evidence: Empirical, theoretical and computational perspectives. New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

Pell, M.D., Cheang, H.S., & Leonard, C.L. (2006). The impact of Parkinson's disease on vocal-prosodic communication from the perspective of listeners. Brain and Language, 97 (2),123-134.

Silvia, P.J. (2005). What is interesting? Exploring the appraisal structure of interest. Emotion, 5, 89-102.

Simon, T.J., Bearden, C.E., McDonald-McGinn, D., & Zackai, E. (2005). Visuospatial and numerical cognitive deficits in children with chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. Cortex, 41(2), 145-55.

Stout, S.C., Amundson, J., & Miller, R.R. (2005). Trial order and retention interval in human predictive judgment. Memory & Cognition, 33(8), 1368-1376.

Woodward, T.S., Whitman, J. C., Arbuthnott, K., Kragelj, T., Lyons, J., and Stip, E. (2005). Visual search irregularities associated with schizophrenia are dependent on set size switching. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 10(2), 137-152.

Papers Published in 2004

Miller, M.W. & Litz, B.T. (2004). Emotional processing in posttraumatic stress disorder II: Startle reflex modulation during picture processing. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113, 451-463.

Platek, S.M., Raines, D.M., Gallup, G.G Jr., Mohamed, F.B., Thomson, J.W., Myers, T.E., Panyavin, I.S., Levin, S.L., Davis, J.A., Fonteyn, L.C.M. & Arigo, D.R. (2004). Reactions to children’s: Males are still more affected by resemblance and so are their brains. Evolution and Human Behavior, 25(6), 394-405.

Platek, S.M., Thomson, J.W., & Gallup, G.G., Jr. (2004). Cross-modal self-recognition: The role of olfactory, auditory and visual primes. Consciousness and Cognition, 13(1), 197-210.

Papers Published in 2003

Barrow, I.M., Hough, M., Rastatter, M.P., Walker, M., Holbert, D., and Rotondo, M. (2003). Can within category naming identify subtle cognitive deficits in the mild traumatic brain injured patient? Journal of Trauma, 54(5), 888-897.

Pell, M.D. and Leonard, C.L. (2003). Processing emotional tone from speech in Parkinson’s disease: a role for the basal ganglia. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 3 (4), 275-288.

Platek, S.M., Myers, T.E., Critton, S.R., & Gallup, G.G., Jr. (2003). A left-hand advantage for self-description and the effects of schizotypal personality traits. Schizophrenia Research, 65(2-3), 147-151.

Platek, S.M., Critton, S.R., Burch, R.L., Frederick, D.A., Myers, T.E., & Gallup, G.G., Jr. (2003). How much resemblance is enough? Sex difference in reactions to resemblance, but not the ability to detect resemblance. Evolution and Human Behavior, 24(2), 81-87.

Sandrini, M., Cappa, S.F., Rossi, S., Rossini, P.M., and Miniussi, C. (2003). The role of prefrontal cortex in verbal episodic memory: rTMS evidence. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 15:6, 855-861.

Woodward, T.S., Ruff, C.C., Thornton, A.E., Moritz, S. and Liddle, P. (2003). Methodological Considerations Regarding the Association of Stroop and Verbal Fluency Performance with the Symptoms of Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 61, 207-214.

Woodward, T.S., Meier, B., Tipper, C., and Graf, P. (2003). Bivalency is costly: Bivalent stimuli elicit cautious responding. Experimental Psychology, 50(4), 233-238.

Papers Published in 2002

Charash, M., & McKay, D. (2002). Attention bias for disgust. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 16, 529-541.

Cuetos, F. & Domínguez, A. (2002).  Efecto de pseudohomofonía sobre el reconocimiento de palablras en un lengua de ortografía transparente. Psicothema (14)4, 754-759.

Einstein, G.O., Earles, J.L., and Collins, H.M. (2002). Gaze aversion: Spared inhibition for visual distraction in older adults. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57, 65-73.

Goodblatt, C., and Glicksohn, J. (2002). Metaphor comprehension as problem solving: An online study of the reading process. Style, 36, 428-445.

Jäncke, L. (2002). Does "callosal relay" explain ear advantage in dichotic monitoring? Laterality., 7, 309-320.

McCabe, David P., & Smith, Anderson D. (2002). The effect of warnings on false memories in young and older adults. Memory & Cognition, 30(7), 1065-1077.

Newman, L.S., & McKinney, L.C. (2002). Repressive coping and threat- avoidance: An idiographic Stroop study. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 409-422.

Platek, S.M., Burch, R.L., Panyavin, I.S., Wasserman, B.H and Gallup, G.G., Jr. (2002). Reactions to children's faces: Males are affected more by resemblance than females. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23, 159-166.

Platek, S.M. (2002). Unconscious reactions to children’s faces: The effects of resemblance. Evolution and Cognition, 8(2), 207-214.

Platek, S.M. & Gallup, G.G., Jr. (2002). Self-face recognition is affected by schizotypal personality traits. Schizophrenia Research, 57(1), 81-85.

Robinson, D.H., and Molina, E. (2002). The relative involvement of visual and auditory working memory when studying adjunct displays. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 27(1), 118-131.

Walker, M.M., Barrow, I., and Rastatter, M.P. (2002). The effect of dimension and vocabulary age on rapid picture naming in children. Journal of Communication Disorders, Vol 35, 1-10.

Papers Published in 2001

Brennan, S.E., & Schober, M.F.  (2001).  How speech disfluencies inform comprehension.  Journal of Memory and Language, 44, 274-296.

Keenan, J.P., Nelson, A., O’Connor, M., & Pascual-Leone, A. (2001). Self-recognition and the right hemisphere. Nature, 409, 305.

Smith, W. and Dror, I.E. (2001). The role of meaning and familiarity in mental transformations. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 8(4), 732-741.

Svenmarker S., Sandström E., Karlsson T., Häggmark S., Jansson E., Appelblad M., Lindholm R. & Åberg T. (2001). Neurological and general outcome in low-risk coronary artery bypass patients using heparin coated circuits. European Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 19, 47-53.

Yoshizaki, K. (2001). The effects of visual familiarity for words on interhemispheric cooperation for lexical processing. Cognitive Brain Research, 12(3), 409-414.

Papers Published in 2000

Ashworth, A.R.S. & Dror, I.E. (2000). Object Identification as a Function of Discriminability and Learning Presentations: The Effect of Stimulus Similarity and Canonical Frame Alignment on Aircraft Identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 6 (2), 148-157.

Barrow, I.M, Holbert, D., and Rastatter, M.P. (2000). Effect of color on developmental picture-vocabulary naming of 4-, 6-, and 8-year old children. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, Vol.9, 310-318.

Earles, J.L., & Kersten, A.W. (2000). Adult age differences in memory for verbs and nouns. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 7, 130-139.

Ganis, G., Keenan, J.P., Pascual-Leone, A., & Kosslyn, S.M. (2000). Transcranial magnetic stimulation of primary motor cortex affects mental rotation. Cerebral Cortex, 10, 175- 180.

Keenan, J.P., Freund, S., Hamilton, R., Ganis, G., & Pascual-Leone, A. (2000). Hand response differences in a self- identification task. Neuropsychologia, 38, 1047-1053.

Keenan, J.P., Ganis, G., Freund, S., & Pascual-Leone, A. (2000). Self- face identification is increased with left hand responses. Laterality, 5, 259-268.

Kubota, Y., Sato, W., Toichi, M., Murai, S., Ikeda, A., & Sengoku, A. (2000). Emotional cognition without awareness after unilateral temporal lobectomy in human. The Journal of Neuroscience, 20, RC97.

Lindsay, J.J., & Anderson, C.A. (2000). From Antecedent Conditions to Violent Actions: A General Affective Aggression Model. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 26, 533-547.

Miller, M.W. & Patrick, C.J. (2000). Trait differences in affective and attentional responding to threat revealed by emotional Stroop interference and startle reflex modulation. Behavior Therapy, 31, 757-776.

Rami, M. K., Shine, R.E., & Rastatter, M.P. (2000). Stutterer's Vocal reaction times to unilaterally presented high and low frequency verbs. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 91, 123-130.

Stevens, J. A., Fonlupt, P., Shiffrar, M., & Decety, J. (2000). New aspects of motion perception: Selective neural encoding of apparent human movements. NeuroReport, 111:109-115.

Yoshizaki, K. (2000). Stages of functional processing and the bihemispheric recognition of Japanese Kana script. Laterality, 5, 155-166.

Papers Published in 1999

Blanchet, S., Faure, S., Desgranges, B., Denise, P., Lechevalier, B., & Eustache, F. (1999). Hemispheric asymmetry in encoding and retrieval processes in short-term memory and long-term memory: A tachistoscopic and divided visual field study in normal subjects. Brain and Cognition, 40 (1), 45-48.

Dror, I.E., Busemeyer, J. R., & Basola, B. (1999). Decision making under time pressure: An independent test of sequential sampling models. Memory and Cognition, 27 (4), 713-725.

Carr, W., & Roskos-Ewoldsen, B. (1999). Spatial orientation by mental transformation. Psychological Research/Psychologische Forshung, 62, 36-47.

Earles, J.L., & Kersten, A.W. (1999). Processing speed and adult age differences in activity memory. Experimental Aging Research, 25, 243-253.

Fox Tree, J.E., & Schrock, J.C. (1999). Discourse markers in spontaneous speech: Oh what a difference an oh makes. Journal of Memory and Language, 40, 280-295.

Gitelman, D.R., Nobre, A.C., Parrish, T.B., LaBar, K.S., Kim, Y.H., Meyer, J.R., & Mesulam, M. (1999). A large-scale distributed network for covert spatial attention: further anatomical delineation based on stringent behavioural and cognitive controls. Brain, 1999 Jun, 122 (Pt 6):1093-106.

Goolkasian, P. (1999). Retinal location and its effect on the spatial distribution of visual attention. American Journal of Psychology. 112, 187-214.

Goolkasian, P.A. & Tarantino, M. (1999). Covert and overt attention and the processing of cues for location and target identification. Journal of General Psychology. 122, 1-22.

Keenan, J.P., McCutcheon, B., Sanders, G., Freund, S., Gallup, G.G., & Pascual-Leone, A. (1999). Left hand advantage in a self- face recognition task. Neuropsychologia, 37, 1421-1425.

Koch, C., Mangelsdorf, J., & Nicholas, T. (1999). A global-local Stroop task. Abstracts of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 87-88.

Robinson, D.H., Robinson, S.L., & Katayama, A.D. (1999). When words are represented in memory like pictures: Evidence for spatial encoding of study materials. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 24, 38-54

Sathian, K., Simon, T.J., Peterson, S., Patel, G., Hoffman, J.M., & Grafton, S.T. (1999). Neural evidence linking object enumeration and visual attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 11, 36-51.

Tanaka, J.W. & Presnell, L.M. (1999). Color diagnosticity in object recognition. Perception & Psychophysics, 6, 1140-1153.

Papers Published in 1998

Anderson, C.A., Benjamin, A.J., & Bartholow, B.D. (1998). Does the gun pull the trigger? Automatic priming effects of weapon pictures and weapon names. Psychological Science, 9, 308-314.

Dror, I. E., Katona, M., & Mungur, K. (1998). Age differences in decision making: To take a risk or not? Gerontology, 44, 67-71.

Honda M., Deiber M.P., Ibanez V., Pascual-Leone A., Zhuang P., & Hallett M. (1998). Dynamic cortical involvement in implicit and explicit motor sequence learning. A PET study. Brain, Nov; 121 (Pt 11), 2159-73.

Simon, T. J., Peterson, S., Patel, G., & Sathian K. (1998). Do the magnocellular and parvocellular visual pathways contribute differentially to subitizing and counting? Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 451-464.

Papers Published in 1997

Bortfeld, H. & Brennan, S.E. (1997). Use and acquisition of idiomatic expressions in referring by native and non-native speakers. Discourse Processes, 23, 119-147.

Dror, I.E., Ivey, C., & Rogus, C. (1997). Visual mental rotation of possible and impossible objects. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 4, 242-247.

Duncan, J., Martens, S., & Ward, R. (1997). Restricted attentional capacity within but not between sensory modalities. Nature, 1997, 387, 808-810.

Feng X. (1997). Contrast detection in halftone image. Human vision and electronic imaging, ed. B. E. Rogowitz, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 3016, 1997.

Foertsch, J. and Gernsbacher, M.A. (1997). In search of gender neutrality: Is singular they a cognitively efficient substitute for generic he? Psychological Science, 8, 106.

Goolkasian, P. (1997). Microcomputers in the social sciences: A new course. Teaching of Psychology, 24, 204-206.

Goolkasian, P. (1997). Size scaling and spatial factors in visual attention. American Journal of Psychology, 110, 397-415.

Lee, M.W. & Williams, J.N. (1997). Why is short-term sentence recall verbatim?: An evaluation of the role of lexical priming. Memory & Cognition, 25, 156-172.

Svenmarker S., Sandström E., Karlsson T., Jansson E., Häggmark S., Lindholm R., Appelblad M. & Åberg T. (1997). Clinical effects of the heparin coated surface in cardiopulmonary bypass. European Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 11, 959-964.

Tanaka, J.W. & Sengco, J.A. (1997). Features and their configuration in face recognition. Memory & Cognition, 25, 583-592.

Papers Published in 1996

Basso, G., Nichelli, P., Frassinetti, F., & di Pellegrino, G. (1996). Time perception in a neglected space. Neuroreport, 7, 2111-2114.

Blaxton, T., Martin, A., Hoffman, E., & Lalonde, F.M. (1996). Dissociations in semantic priming between anomic patient groups. International Neuropsychological Society, 2, 9.

Chartrand, T.L. & Bargh, J.A. (1996). Automatic activation of impression formation and memorization goals: Nonconscious goal priming reproduces effects of explicit task instructions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 464-478.

Earles, J.L. (1996). Adult age differences in the recall of performed and non-performed items. Psychology and Aging, 11, 638-648.

Goolkasian, P. (1996). Picture-word differences in a sentence verification task. Memory & Cognition, 24, 584-594.

Karni, A., Weisberg, J., Lalonde, F.M., & Ungerleider, L.G. (1996). Slow changes in primary and secondary visual cortex associated with perceptual skill learning: An fMRI study. Neuroimage, 3, S543.

Lalonde, F.M., Jezzard, P., Weisberg, J. A., Wiggs, C.L., Haxby, J.V., & Martin, A. (1996). A difference in fMRI time courses between areas of increased and decreased neural activity. Neuroimage, 3, S74.

Lalonde, F.M., Song, A.W., Haxby, J.V., & Martin, A. (1996). FMRI blood oxygenation level dependent contrast changes reflect changes in blood flow. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 1105.

Nichelli, P., Alway, D., & Grafman, J. (1996). Perceptual timing in cerebellar degeneration. Neuropsychologia, 34, 863-871.

Rueckert, L. & Grafman, J. (1996). Sustained attention deficits in patients with right frontal lesions. Neuropsychologia, 34, 953-963.

Simon, T.J. & Vaishnavi, S. (1996). Subitizing & counting depend on different attentional mechanisms: Evidence from visual enumeration in afterimages. Perception & Psychophysics 58, 915-926.

Spellman, B.A. (1996). Acting as intuitive scientists: Contingency judgments are made while controlling for alternative potential causes. Psychological Science, 7, 337-342.

Spellman, B.A. (1996). Conditionalizing causality. In D. R. Shanks, K. J. Holyoak, & D. L. Medin (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Vol. 34: Causal Learning (pp. 167-206). San Diego: Academic.

Takahashi, N. (1996). Reading ability of elementary school children: A componential analysis. Japanese Journal of Psychology, 67, 186-194.

Papers Published in 1995

Fox Tree, J.E. (1995). The effects of false starts and repetitions on the processing of subsequent words in spontaneous speech. Journal of Memory and Language, 34, 709-738.

Gernsbacher, M.A. & Robertson, R.R.W. (1995). Reading skill and suppression revisited. Psychological Science, 6, 165-169.

Goolkasian, P. & Garver, D. (1995). Evidence for processing letters at uncued locations. American Journal of Psychology, 108, 235-253.

Karni, A., Weisberg, J., Lalonde, F.M., & Ungerleider, L.G. (1995). An fMRI study of human visual cortex plasticity. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21, 276.

Lalonde, F.M., Martin, A., Weisberg, J.A., Maisog, J.M., & Haxby, J.V. (1995). Identification of areas of increased and decreased neural activity using fMRI. Human Brain Mapping, Suppl 1, 230.

Martin, A., Haxby J.V., Lalonde, F.M., Wiggs, C.L., & Ungerleider, L.G. (1995). Discrete cortical regions associated with knowledge of color and knowledge of action. Science, 270, 102-105.

Martin, A., Lalonde, F.M., Wiggs, C.L., Weisberg, J., Ungerleider, L.G., & Haxby, J.V. (1995). Repeated presentation of objects reduces activity in ventral occipitotemporal cortex: A fMRI study of repetition priming. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 21, 1497.

Muir-Broaddus, J.E., Rorer, E., Braden, T., and George, C. (1995). The effects of a knowledge base manipulation on individual differences in processing speed and recall. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 20, 403-409.

Nichelli, P., Grafman, J., Pietrini, P., Clark, K., Lee, K., & Miletich, B. (1995). Where the brain appreciates the moral of a story. Neuroreport, 6, 2309-2313.

Polk, T.A. & Farah, M. (1995). Late experience alters vision. Nature, 376(6542), 648-649.

Simard, A. & Kappas, A. (1995). Are facial expressions perceived categorically? That depends on the question. Presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Simon, T.J. & Cabrera, A. (1995). Evidence for subitizing as a stimulus-limited processing phenomenon. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Takahashi, N. (1995). Differences between kana and kanji scripts' processing in elementary school children. Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology, 43, 372-379.

Papers Published in 1994

Clark, V.P., Keil, K., Lalonde, F.M., Maisog, J. Ma., Courtney, S.M., Karni, A., Ungerleider, L.G., & Haxby, J.V. (1994). Identification of cortical processing areas for the perception of faces and locations using fMRI. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 839.

Foertsch, J. & Gernsbacher, M.A. (1994). In search of complete comprehension: Getting "minimalists" to work. Discourse Processes, 18, 271-296.

Goolkasian, P. (1994). Compatibility and location effects in target and distractor processing. American Journal of Psychology, 107, 375-399.

Goolkasian, P. (1994). Size scaling and its effect on letter detection. Perception & Psychophysics, 56, 681-690.

Goolkasian, P. (1994). SuperLab. Social Science Computer Review, 11, 554-555.

Martin, A., Haxby, J.V., Lalonde, F.M., Wiggs, C.L., Parasuraman, R., & Ungerleider, L.G. (1994). A distributed cortical network for object knowledge. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 5.

Martin, A., Wiggs, C.L., Lalonde, F.M., & Mack, C. (1994). Word retrieval to letter and semantic cues: A double dissociation in normal subjects using interference tasks. Neuropsychologia, 32, 1487-1494.

Nichelli, P., Grafman, J., Pietrini, P., Alway, D., Carton, J., & Miletich, R. (1994). Brain activity in chess playing. Nature, 369, 191.

Pecchinenda, A., Ferlazzo, F., & Kappas, A. (1994). Modulation of ERPs during categorization of prototypical and mixed emotional facial expressions. Presented at the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Atlanta, Georgia.

Papers Published in 1992-1993

Haxby, J.V., Parasuraman, R., Lalonde, F., & Abboud, H. (1993). SuperLab: General-purpose Macintosh software for human experimental psychology and psychological testing. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers, 25(3), 400-405.

Martin, A., Mack, C., Lalonde, F., & Sunderland, T. (1992). Priming of objects in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1992, 14:67.

Dissertations

Charash, M. (2003). Cognitive biases for disgust in contamination fear. Department of Clinical Psychology, Fordham University.

Barrow, I.M. (2001) Within Category Naming in Mild Traumatic Brain Injured and Normal Adults. Dissertation, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, East Carolina University.

Farace, E. (Ph.D. conferred May 1986). Gender Differences in Relationships Between Degree of Brain Lateralization and Cognitive Ability. Department of Psychology, University of Virginia.

Papers/Posters Presented at Conferences

Rostan,C., Martínez, S., Espinar, J.M (2006). Observed Changes in Inhibitory N2 in Relation to an Executive Control Task Comparing Children and Adults. Poster presented at the 5th Congress of the Spanish Society for Psychophysiology (SEPF).

Koch, C., & Waters, C. (2003). Cocktail Stroop effect: First names can influence color naming. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Society. Atlanta, Georgia.

McKay, D., Charash, M., Dipaolo, N., & Dellaportas, T. (2000). Vigilance and memory control for disgust: Its relation to obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans.

Charash, M., McKay, D., & Dipaolo, N. (1999). Attentional and memory bias for disgust. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto.

Charash, M, McKay, D., & Dipaolo, N. (1999). Attentional bias for disgust in both explicit and implicit designs. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington DC.

Keenan, J. P., Freund, S., & Pascual-Leone, A. (1999). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and depersonalization disorder: A case study. Proceedings and Abstracts of the Eastern Psychological Association, 70, a78.

Most, S.B., (1999). Auditory Stroop Reveals Automatic Gender Associations. Paper presented at the 11th annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Denver, Colorado.

Purcell, D.G., Belton, J. & Stewart, A.L., (1998) Orthography vs. Physiognomy: Words Win. Paper presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, Texas.

Koch, C., Guyette, J., & Brooker, J. (April 1997). Methodological considerations for object recognition studies. Poster presented at the 77th Annual Western Psychological Association Convention, Seattle, WA.

Purcell, D.G., Yanus, B.P., Stewart, A.L., & Mancino, P. A. (1996). Automatic Vigilance: The attention-Grabbing Power of Low Base-Rate Words. Poster presented at the 8th meething of the American Psychological Society.

Davis, A. (1993). Subcategorization preferences across transitivity alternations. Poster presented at the Sixth CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, U. Mass., Amherst, MA, 3/93.

 

 
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