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Grubb, J.D., Reed, C.L., Bate, S., Garza, J., & Roberts, R. J., Jr. (2008). Walk this way, look that way: the effects of trunk orientation and locomotion on visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 688-696. Reed, C.L., & McIntosh, D.N. (2008). The social dance: On-line body perception in the context of others. In R.L. Klatzky, Behrmann, M., & MacWhinney, B. (eds.), Embodiment, Ego-Space, and Action: 34th Carnegie Symposium on Cognition. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Reed, C.L., & McGoldrick, J.E. (2007). Action during body perception: Processing time affects self-other correspondences. Social Neuroscience, 2, 134-149. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Beall, P.M., Stone, V.E., Kopelioff, L., Pulham, D., & Hepburn, S.L. (2007). Brief report: Perception of body posture—what individuals with autism might be missing. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 37, 1576-1584. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Grubb, J.D., & Steele, C. (2006). Grasping attention: the effects of hand proximity on visual covert orienting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 32, 166-177. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Stone, V.E., Grubb, J.D., & McGoldrick, J.E. (2006). Turning configural processing upside down: Part- and whole body postures. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 32, 73-87. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Stone, V.E., & McGoldrick, J.E. (2005). Not just posturing: Configural processing of the human body. In W. Prinz, M. Shiffrar, I. Thornton, G. Knoblich, & M. Grosjean (eds.), The Human Body: From the Inside Out (pp. 229-258). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Klatzky, R., & Halgren, E. (2005). What versus where for haptic object recognition: an fMRI study. Neuroimage, 25, 718-726. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Grubb, J., & Winkielman, P. (2004). Emulation theory offers conceptual gains but needs filters. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 27, 411-412. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Shoham, S., & Halgren, E. (2004). The neural substrates of tactile object recognition: an fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping, 21, 236-246. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Stone, V., Bozova, S., & Tanaka, J. (2003). The body inversion effect. Psychological Science, 14, 302-308. (pdf) Reed, C.L. (2002). What is the body schema? In W. Prinz and A. Meltzoff (eds.), The Imitative Mind: Development, Evolution, and Brain Bases (pp. 233-243). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. (pdf) Reed, C.L. (2002). Chronometric comparisons of imagery to action: Visualizing vs. physically performing springboard dives. Memory & Cognition, 30, 1169-1178. (pdf) Reed, C.L., & Franks, I.M. (1998). Motor preprogramming and on-line control in patients differentially affected with Parkinson’s disease. Cognitive Neuropsychology: Special issue on Perception and Action, 15, 723-745. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Caselli, R.J, & Farah, M.J. (1996). Tactile agnosia: underlying impairment and implications for normal tactile object recognition. Brain, 119, 875-888. (pdf) Reed, C.L., & Vinson, N.G. (1996). Conceptual effects on representational momentum. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 839-850. (pdf) Reed, C.L., & Farah, M.J. (1995). The psychological reality of the body schema: A test with normal participants. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 334-343. (pdf) Reed, C.L. (1994). Perceptual dependence between shape and texture in planar and three-dimensional stimuli during haptic processing. Perception, 23, 349-366. (abstract) Reed, C.L., & Caselli, R.J. (1994). The nature of tactile agnosia: A case study. Neuropsychologia, 32, 527-539. (pdf) Reed, C.L., Lederman, S.J., & Klatzky, R.L. (1990). Haptic integration of planar size with texture, hardness, and planar contour. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 44, 522-545. (pdf) |
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Please contact Cathy Reed (cathy.reed@cmc.edu) for additional reprints not available here. |