Research Areas
I am an experimental psychologist who focuses on studying how people pay attention to and perceive visual information. My research approach combines theories and methods from cognitive psychology and neuroscience, as well as psychophysics and social cognition.
Publications
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2017
Attention holding elicited by direct-gaze faces is reflected in saccadic peak velocity Journal Article
In: Experimental Brain Research, vol. 235, pp. 3319-3332, 2017.
Working memory load modulates microsaccadic rate Journal Article
In: Journal of Vision, vol. 17, pp. 1-12, 2017.
The appeal of the devil's eye: Social evaluation affects social attention Journal Article
In: Cognitive Processing, vol. 18, pp. 97-103, 2017.
Trajectories of social vision: Eye contact increases saccadic curvature Journal Article
In: Visual Cognition, vol. 25, pp. 358-365, 2017.
2016
Race perception and gaze direction differently impair visual working memory for faces: An event-related potential study Journal Article
In: Social Neuroscience, vol. 11, pp. 97–107, 2016.
Altered social attention in anorexia nervosa during real social interaction Journal Article
In: Scientific Reports, vol. 6, no. 23311, 2016.
Re-encountering individuals who previously engaged in joint gaze modulates subsequent gaze cueing Journal Article
In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 42, pp. 271-284, 2016.
2015
Gaze cuing of attention in snake phobic women: the influence of facial expression Journal Article
In: Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 6, no. 454, 2015.
The politics of attention contextualized: Gaze but not arrow cuing of attention is moderated by political temperament Journal Article
In: Cognitive Processing, vol. 16, pp. 309-314, 2015.
Social orienting in gaze leading: A mechanism for shared attention Journal Article
In: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, vol. 282, no. 20151141, 2015.
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