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Nathan L Tenhundfeld

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 12, 2017
Distances on hills look farther than distances on flat ground: Evidence from converging measuresNathan L Tenhundfeld, Jessica K Witt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 1, 2020
Human and machine: Evaluating whether action automation influences visual perceptionNathan L Tenhundfeld, Jessica K Witt
Psychological Science|October 31, 2017
Is There a Chastity Belt on Perception?Jessica K Witt, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, Michael J Tymoski
Psychological Research|March 4, 2017
What you see and what you are told: an action-specific effect that is unaffected by explicit feedbackZachary R King, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, Jessica K Witt
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|November 16, 2020
Wielding a gun increases judgments of others as holding guns: a randomized controlled trialJessica K Witt, Jamie E Parnes, Nathan L Tenhundfeld
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 16, 2016
Dissociating perception from judgment in the action-specific effect of blocking ease on perceived speedJessica K Witt, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, Allison A M Bielak
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
An action-specific effect on perception that avoids all pitfallsJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 11, 2019
The uphill battle for action-specific perceptionEmily L Laitin, Michael J Tymoski, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, et al.
Human Factors|August 17, 2019
Trust and Distrust of Automated Parking in a Tesla Model XNathan L Tenhundfeld, Ewart J de Visser, Anthony J Ries, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 12, 2017
Distances on hills look farther than distances on flat ground: Evidence from converging measuresNathan L Tenhundfeld, Jessica K Witt
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 1, 2020
Human and machine: Evaluating whether action automation influences visual perceptionNathan L Tenhundfeld, Jessica K Witt
Psychological Science|October 31, 2017
Is There a Chastity Belt on Perception?Jessica K Witt, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, Michael J Tymoski
Psychological Research|March 4, 2017
What you see and what you are told: an action-specific effect that is unaffected by explicit feedbackZachary R King, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, Jessica K Witt
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|November 16, 2020
Wielding a gun increases judgments of others as holding guns: a randomized controlled trialJessica K Witt, Jamie E Parnes, Nathan L Tenhundfeld
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 16, 2016
Dissociating perception from judgment in the action-specific effect of blocking ease on perceived speedJessica K Witt, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, Allison A M Bielak
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
An action-specific effect on perception that avoids all pitfallsJessica K Witt, Mila Sugovic, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 11, 2019
The uphill battle for action-specific perceptionEmily L Laitin, Michael J Tymoski, Nathan L Tenhundfeld, et al.
Human Factors|August 17, 2019
Trust and Distrust of Automated Parking in a Tesla Model XNathan L Tenhundfeld, Ewart J de Visser, Anthony J Ries, et al.
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