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Trista E Friedrich

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Culture and Brain|December 16, 2014
Behavioural asymmetries on the greyscales task: The influence of native reading directionTrista E Friedrich, Lorin J Elias
Laterality|October 3, 2015
Did Buddha turn the other cheek too? A comparison of posing biases between Jesus and BuddhaKari N Duerksen, Trista E Friedrich, Lorin J Elias
Traffic Injury Prevention|April 3, 2019
Overestimation of self-reported driving exposure: Results from the SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving StudyTrista E Friedrich, Kari N Duerksen, Lorin J Elias
Neuropsychology Review|November 22, 2018
The Trajectory of Pseudoneglect in Adults: A Systematic ReviewTrista E Friedrich, Paulette V Hunter, Lorin J Elias
Developmental Psychology|September 7, 2016
Developmental trajectory of pseudoneglect in adults using the greyscales taskTrista E Friedrich, Paulette V Hunter, Lorin J Elias
Laterality|February 18, 2014
Dynamic stimuli: accentuating aesthetic preference biasesTrista E Friedrich, Victoria L Harms, Lorin J Elias
Frontiers in Psychology|January 10, 2018
Crashing Left vs. Right: Examining Navigation Asymmetries Using the SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving Study DataTrista E Friedrich, Lorin J Elias, Paulette V Hunter
Laterality|December 25, 2014
Native reading direction influences lateral biases in the perception of shape from shadingAusten K Smith, Izabela Szelest, Trista E Friedrich, et al.
Laterality|November 14, 2023
Lateral spatial biases in naturalistic and simulated driving: Does pseudoneglect influence performance?Austen K Smith, Rodrigo Vicencio-Moreira, Trista E Friedrich, et al.
Laterality|June 9, 2020
Evidence for abnormal visuospatial attentional processes in the interictal migraineurConley Kriegler, Maria T Cruz, Gloria Sun, et al.
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Culture and Brain|December 16, 2014
Behavioural asymmetries on the greyscales task: The influence of native reading directionTrista E Friedrich, Lorin J Elias
Laterality|October 3, 2015
Did Buddha turn the other cheek too? A comparison of posing biases between Jesus and BuddhaKari N Duerksen, Trista E Friedrich, Lorin J Elias
Traffic Injury Prevention|April 3, 2019
Overestimation of self-reported driving exposure: Results from the SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving StudyTrista E Friedrich, Kari N Duerksen, Lorin J Elias
Neuropsychology Review|November 22, 2018
The Trajectory of Pseudoneglect in Adults: A Systematic ReviewTrista E Friedrich, Paulette V Hunter, Lorin J Elias
Developmental Psychology|September 7, 2016
Developmental trajectory of pseudoneglect in adults using the greyscales taskTrista E Friedrich, Paulette V Hunter, Lorin J Elias
Laterality|February 18, 2014
Dynamic stimuli: accentuating aesthetic preference biasesTrista E Friedrich, Victoria L Harms, Lorin J Elias
Frontiers in Psychology|January 10, 2018
Crashing Left vs. Right: Examining Navigation Asymmetries Using the SHRP2 Naturalistic Driving Study DataTrista E Friedrich, Lorin J Elias, Paulette V Hunter
Laterality|December 25, 2014
Native reading direction influences lateral biases in the perception of shape from shadingAusten K Smith, Izabela Szelest, Trista E Friedrich, et al.
Laterality|November 14, 2023
Lateral spatial biases in naturalistic and simulated driving: Does pseudoneglect influence performance?Austen K Smith, Rodrigo Vicencio-Moreira, Trista E Friedrich, et al.
Laterality|June 9, 2020
Evidence for abnormal visuospatial attentional processes in the interictal migraineurConley Kriegler, Maria T Cruz, Gloria Sun, et al.
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