Cognitive Science faculty (bold) and Â鶹ÊÓƵ student (*) publications (2015-present)
Levitan, C., Winfield,E.*, Sherman, A. (2019). Grumpy toddlers and dead pheasants: Visual art preferences are predicted by preferences for the depicted objects. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, & the Arts. Journal Impact: 1.86.
Jertberg, R.*, Levitan, C., Sherman, A. (2018). Multisensory processing of facial expressions in binocular rivalry. Emotion. Journal Impact: 3.039.
Stiles, N. R., Li, M., Levitan, C. A., Kamitani, Y., & Shimojo, S. (2018). What you saw is what you will hear: Two new illusions with audiovisual postdictive effects. PloS one, 13(10), e0204217.
Traiger, Saul. "Hume on the Methods and Limits of the Science of Human Nature". In Hume’s Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Psychology . Phillip Reed and Rico Vitz, eds.1st Ed. Routledge, 2018.
Shtulman, A. (2017). Scienceblind: Why our intuitive theories of the world are so often wrong. New York, NY: Basic Books.
Van Doorn, G., Woods, A., Levitan, C. A., Wan, X., Velasco, C., Bernal-Torres, C., & Spence, C. (2017). Does the shape of a cup influence coffee taste expectations? A cross-cultural, online study. Food Quality and Preference, 56, 201-211.
Hartcher-O’Brien, J., Brighouse, C., & Levitan, C. A. (2016). A single mechanism account of duration and rate processing via the pacemaker–accumulator and beat frequency models. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 8, 268-275.
Li, J., & Kohanyi, E.* (2016). Towards modeling false memory with computational knowledge bases. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM). State College, PA.
Li, J., Jones, S., Mohan, S., & Derbinsky, N. (2016). Architectural mechanisms for mitigating uncertainty during long-term declarative knowledge access. Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems (ACS). Evanston, IL.
Shtulman, A., & Harrington, K.* (2016). Tensions between science and intuition across the lifespan. Topics in Cognitive Science, 8, 118-137.
Shtulman, A., & Lindeman, M. (2016). Attributes of God: Conceptual foundations of a foundational belief. Cognitive Science, 40, 635-670.
Shtulman, A., Neal, C.*, & Lindquist, G.* (2016). Children’s ability to learn evolutionary explanations for biological adaptation. Early Education and Development, 27, 1222-1236.
Levitan, C. A., Ban, Y. H.*, Stiles, N. R., & Shimojo, S. (2015). Rate perception adapts across the senses: evidence for a unified timing mechanism. Nature: Scientific Reports, 5, 8857-8857.
Li, J., & Laird, J. E. (2015). Spontaneous retrieval for prospective memory: Effects of encoding specificity and retention interval. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM), 142-147. Groningen, The Netherlands.
Schloss, K. B., Goldberger, C. S.*, Palmer, S. E., & Levitan, C. A. (2015). What’s that smell? An ecological approach to understanding preferences for familiar odors. Perception, 44, 23-38.
Sherman, A., Grabowecky, M., & Suzuki, S. (2015). In the working memory of the beholder: Art appreciation is enhanced when visual complexity is compatible with working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41, 898-903.
Shtulman, A. (2015). How lay cognition constrains scientific cognition. Philosophy Compass, 10/11, 785-798.
Shtulman, A. (2015). What is more informative in the history of science, the signal or the noise?. Cognitive Science, 39, 842-845.
Shtulman, A., & Yoo, R. I.* (2015). Children's understanding of physical possibility constrains their belief in Santa Claus. Cognitive Development, 34, 51-62.
Woods, A. T., Velasco, C., Levitan, C. A., Wan, X., & Spence, C. (2015). Conducting perception research over the internet: a tutorial review. PeerJ, 3, e1058.