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| C L ReedSummaryAffiliation: University of Denver Country: USA Publications
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Conceptual effects on representational momentumC L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Colorado 80208, USA
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 22:839-50. 1996..Results indicate that conceptual knowledge about an object's typical motion affects the magnitude of RM and, as such, the representation of motion...
Brief report: perception of body posture--what individuals with autism spectrum disorder might be missingCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA
J Autism Dev Disord 37:1576-84. 2007..Results have implications for therapies employing training in imitation and body posture perception...
Chronometric comparisons of imagery to action: visualizing versus physically performing springboard divesCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 80208, USA
Mem Cognit 30:1169-78. 2002..Intermediates may be relatively slowed by greater amounts of nonautomatized knowledge, as compared with the automatized knowledge of experts or the sparse knowledge of novices...
The body-inversion effectCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, CO 80208, USA
Psychol Sci 14:302-8. 2003..The inversion effect was diminished for impossible body positions that violated the biomechanical constraints of human bodies. These data suggest that human body positions, like faces, may be processed configurally by untrained viewers...
Neural substrates of tactile object recognition: an fMRI studyCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 80208, USA
Hum Brain Mapp 21:236-46. 2004..It challenges the results of previous studies that emphasize the role of visual cortex rather than somatosensory association cortices in higher-level somatosensory cognition...
What vs. where in touch: an fMRI studyCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, 2155 S Race St, Denver, CO 80208, USA
Neuroimage 25:718-26. 2005..LOC activated bilateral superior parietal areas involved in spatial processing. The dissociation of object and spatial processing streams appears to be a modality general organizational principle in the brain...
Hands up: attentional prioritization of space near the handCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 32:166-77. 2006..Hand presence affected attentional prioritization of space, not the shifting of attention...
Implied body action directs spatial attentionWill M Gervais
University of Denver, Denver, Colorado and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Atten Percept Psychophys 72:1437-43. 2010..Validity effects were found only for the human-action stimuli. Overall, the results suggest that predictive simulations of action shift attention in action-consistent directions...
Trunk orientation induces neglect-like lateral biases in covert attentionJefferson D Grubb
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, CO 80208, USA
Psychol Sci 13:553-6. 2002..Thus, for intact participants, trunk rotation created lateral biases in the covert attention task similar to those seen in neglect patients...
Walking reveals trunk orientation bias for visual attentionJefferson D Grubb
University of Denver, Denver Colorado, USA
Percept Psychophys 70:688-96. 2008..These results suggest that a trunk orientation bias emerges during walking and motor load conditions...
Turning configural processing upside down: part and whole body posturesCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 32:73-87. 2006....
Rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions in typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorderPaula M Beall
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA
J Exp Child Psychol 101:206-23. 2008..However, as children with ASD aged, matching RFRs to happy faces increased significantly, suggesting the development of processes underlying matching RFRs during this period in ASD...
Action during body perception: processing time affects self-other correspondencesCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado 80208, USA
Soc Neurosci 2:134-49. 2007..Our results suggest that effective visual-motor integration from the self and other requires time to activate shared portions of the spatial body representation...
Sequences of cortical activation for tactile pattern discrimination using magnetoencephalographyCatherine L Reed
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
Neuroreport 20:941-5. 2009..There was some indication of a preferred order of sensory processing that may express and optimize hemispheric computational specializations. Results indicate similar functional organizations for tactile and visual pattern recognition...
Grab it! Biased attention in functional hand and tool spaceCatherine L Reed
University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA
Atten Percept Psychophys 72:236-45. 2010..These findings are consistent with the operation of bimodal neurons, and this embodied component is incorporated into a neurally based model of spatial attention...
Body inversion effect without body sense: insights from deafferentationSimone Bosbach
Department of Psychology, Cognition and Action, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Munich, Germany
Neuropsychologia 44:2950-8. 2006..The findings are discussed in terms of the role of the body schema in body posture recognition and how other contributions from one's own body may be involved in the visual processing of human bodies...
