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Michael C Hout

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 6, 2010
Learning in repeated visual searchMichael C Hout, Stephen D Goldinger
Behavior Research Methods|October 2, 2015
The Novel Object and Unusual Name (NOUN) Database: A collection of novel images for use in experimental researchJessica S Horst, Michael C Hout
Frontiers in Psychology|November 25, 2024
Similarity ratings for basic-level categories from the Nosofsky et al. (2018) database of rock imagesBryan White, Eben Daggett, Michael C Hout
Behavior Research Methods|December 12, 2019
An algorithm to minimize the number of blocks in incomplete block designsJustin A MacDonald, Michael C Hout, Joseph Schmidt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 19, 2013
Visual similarity is stronger than semantic similarity in guiding visual search for numbersHayward J Godwin, Michael C Hout, Tamaryn Menneer
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 18, 2016
Implicit object naming in visual search: Evidence from phonological competitionStephen C Walenchok, Michael C Hout, Stephen D Goldinger
Behavior Research Methods|February 21, 2020
The spatial arrangement method of measuring similarity can capture high-dimensional semantic structuresRussell Richie, Bryan White, Sudeep Bhatia, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 5, 2016
Eye movements reveal fast, voice-specific primingMegan H Papesh, Stephen D Goldinger, Michael C Hout
Memory & Cognition|February 28, 2023
How does searching for faces among similar-looking distractors affect distractor memory?Geoffrey L McKinley, Daniel J Peterson, Michael C Hout
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 21, 2020
The confirmation and prevalence biases in visual search reflect separate underlying processesStephen C Walenchok, Stephen D Goldinger, Michael C Hout
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 6, 2010
Learning in repeated visual searchMichael C Hout, Stephen D Goldinger
Behavior Research Methods|October 2, 2015
The Novel Object and Unusual Name (NOUN) Database: A collection of novel images for use in experimental researchJessica S Horst, Michael C Hout
Frontiers in Psychology|November 25, 2024
Similarity ratings for basic-level categories from the Nosofsky et al. (2018) database of rock imagesBryan White, Eben Daggett, Michael C Hout
Behavior Research Methods|December 12, 2019
An algorithm to minimize the number of blocks in incomplete block designsJustin A MacDonald, Michael C Hout, Joseph Schmidt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 19, 2013
Visual similarity is stronger than semantic similarity in guiding visual search for numbersHayward J Godwin, Michael C Hout, Tamaryn Menneer
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 18, 2016
Implicit object naming in visual search: Evidence from phonological competitionStephen C Walenchok, Michael C Hout, Stephen D Goldinger
Behavior Research Methods|February 21, 2020
The spatial arrangement method of measuring similarity can capture high-dimensional semantic structuresRussell Richie, Bryan White, Sudeep Bhatia, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|January 5, 2016
Eye movements reveal fast, voice-specific primingMegan H Papesh, Stephen D Goldinger, Michael C Hout
Memory & Cognition|February 28, 2023
How does searching for faces among similar-looking distractors affect distractor memory?Geoffrey L McKinley, Daniel J Peterson, Michael C Hout
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 21, 2020
The confirmation and prevalence biases in visual search reflect separate underlying processesStephen C Walenchok, Stephen D Goldinger, Michael C Hout
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