Recent Publications:

Humes, L.E., Burk, M.H., Coughlin, M.P., Busey, T.A., Strauser, L.E. (2007). Auditory speech recognition and visual test recognition in younger and older adults: Similarities adn differences between modalities and the effects of presentation rate. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 50(2), 283-303.

Busey, T.A., and Loftus, G.R. (2007) Cognitive science and the law. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(3), 11-117.

Schneider, B.L., DeLong, J.E., & Busey, T.A. (2007). Added noise affects the neural correlates of upright and inverted faces differently. Journal of Vision, 7(4): 4, 1-24.

Knapp, B.R., Nosofsky, R. M., Busey, T.A. (2006). Recognizing distinctive faces: A hybrid-similarity exemplar model account. Memory & Cognition, 34(4), 877-889.pod induced gamma activity to motion. Neuroreport: For Rapid Communication of Neuroscience Research, 16(6), 625-630.

Busey, T. A. & Vanderkolk, J. R. (2005). Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for configural processing in fingerprint experts. Vision Research, 45, 431-448.

Busey, T. A. & Zaki, S. (2004). The contribution of symmetry and motion to the recognition of faces at novel orientations. Memory and Cognition, 32(6), 916-931.

Wild, H. A., & Busey, T.A. (2004). Seeing faces in the noise: Stochastic activity in perceptual regions of the brain may influence the perception of ambiguous stimuli. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 11(3), 475-481.


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