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Heath E Matheson

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Brain and Language|September 21, 2025
Juggling with rubber hands, leaping with rubber feet: Sensorimotor reuse during verb comprehensionSuesan MacRae, Heath E Matheson
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2011
A computer-generated face database with ratings on realism, masculinity, race, and stereotypyHeath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
Perception|September 22, 2009
A contextual effect of 2nd-order configural processing of non-face objects by non-expertsHeath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
Brain and Cognition|August 24, 2010
Neuropsychological dissociations between motion and form perception suggest functional organization in extrastriate cortical regions in the human brainHeath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
Neuroimage|March 7, 2020
The role of the motor system in generating creative thoughtsHeath E Matheson, Yoed N Kenett
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 1, 2019
Investigating grounded conceptualization: Stimulus-response compatibility for tool handles is due to spatial attentionHeath E Matheson, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2022
Context-sensitive computational mechanistic explanation in cognitive neuroscienceMatthieu M de Wit, Heath E Matheson
Acta Psychologica|December 3, 2013
Testing the embodied account of object naming: a concurrent motor task affects naming artifacts and animalsHeath E Matheson, Nicole White, Patricia A McMullen
Psychological Research|July 23, 2013
A test of the embodied simulation theory of object perception: potentiation of responses to artifacts and animalsHeath E Matheson, Nicole C White, Patricia A McMullen
Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2014
Photographs of manipulable objects are named more quickly than the same objects depicted as line-drawings: Evidence that photographs engage embodiment more than line-drawingsJoshua P Salmon, Heath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
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Brain and Language|September 21, 2025
Juggling with rubber hands, leaping with rubber feet: Sensorimotor reuse during verb comprehensionSuesan MacRae, Heath E Matheson
Behavior Research Methods|February 3, 2011
A computer-generated face database with ratings on realism, masculinity, race, and stereotypyHeath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
Perception|September 22, 2009
A contextual effect of 2nd-order configural processing of non-face objects by non-expertsHeath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
Brain and Cognition|August 24, 2010
Neuropsychological dissociations between motion and form perception suggest functional organization in extrastriate cortical regions in the human brainHeath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
Neuroimage|March 7, 2020
The role of the motor system in generating creative thoughtsHeath E Matheson, Yoed N Kenett
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 1, 2019
Investigating grounded conceptualization: Stimulus-response compatibility for tool handles is due to spatial attentionHeath E Matheson, Sharon L Thompson-Schill
Frontiers in Psychology|August 8, 2022
Context-sensitive computational mechanistic explanation in cognitive neuroscienceMatthieu M de Wit, Heath E Matheson
Acta Psychologica|December 3, 2013
Testing the embodied account of object naming: a concurrent motor task affects naming artifacts and animalsHeath E Matheson, Nicole White, Patricia A McMullen
Psychological Research|July 23, 2013
A test of the embodied simulation theory of object perception: potentiation of responses to artifacts and animalsHeath E Matheson, Nicole C White, Patricia A McMullen
Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2014
Photographs of manipulable objects are named more quickly than the same objects depicted as line-drawings: Evidence that photographs engage embodiment more than line-drawingsJoshua P Salmon, Heath E Matheson, Patricia A McMullen
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