PRESENT POSITION - UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN |
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Professor of Psychology, Emeritus |
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Department of Psychiatry |
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1998- present |
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Professor of Psychology, Emeritus |
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Department of Psychology |
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1998- present |
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Research Professor, Emeritus |
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Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute
(Formerly - the Mental Health Research Institute) |
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1998- present |
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EDUCATION |
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High School: |
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Bronx High School of Science, 1945 |
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Undergraduate: |
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Washington University, St. Louis, 1951, B.A |
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Graduate: |
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University of Michigan, 1953, M.A. (Philosophy)
University of Michigan, 1955, M.S. (Psychology)
University of Michigan, 1960, Ph.D. (Psychology)
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Postdoctoral: |
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Applied Psychology Research Unit, (D.E. Broadbent Director),
Cambridge, England, 1960, 1961 |
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS |
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Undergraduate and Graduate |
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Instructor in Romance Languages |
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Washington University, |
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1950-51 |
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Teaching Fellow |
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Department of Psychology,
University of Michigan |
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1956-57 |
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Research Assistant |
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Department of Psychology,
University of Michigan
(Prof. Clyde Coombs) |
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1953-1956 |
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Research Assistant |
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Mental Health Research Institute,
University of Michigan |
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1957-1959 |
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Research and Teaching Appointments |
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Lecturer |
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Extension Service
University of Michigan |
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1965-74 |
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Lecturer |
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Department of Psychology
University of Michigan |
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1981-91 |
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Associate Research Psychologist |
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Mental Health Research Institute,
University of Michigan |
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1960-1970 |
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Research Psychologist |
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Mental Health Research Institute,
University of Michigan |
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1970-1996 |
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Senior Research Scientist |
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Mental Health Research Institute |
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1996-1998 |
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Professor of Psychology |
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Department of Psychiatry, U of M |
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1974-1998 |
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Professor of Psychology |
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Department of Psychology, U of M |
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1991-1998 |
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Visiting Positions |
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United States Public Health Service,
Post-Doctoral Fellow |
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Applied Psychology Research Unit,
(D.E. Broadbent,Director), Cambridge, England |
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1960-62 |
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Visiting Fellow |
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Department of Psychology,
Yale University |
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1976-77 |
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Resident Visiting Scientist |
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Department of Human Information Processing
(S. Sternberg, Head), Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey |
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1976-77 |
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Visiting Research Scientist |
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Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory,
Centre National de Recherche Scientifique,
Marseille, France.
(Jean Requin, Director) |
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Jan.-June, 1984
Feb.-May, 1989
Apr.-May, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1999. |
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Administrative Appointments |
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Assistant to the Director |
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Mental Health Research Institute,
University of Michigan |
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1962-63 |
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Assistant Director |
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Mental Health Research Institute,
University of Michigan |
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1963-64 |
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EDITORIAL AND REFEREEING POSITIONS |
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Editorial Board, Acta Psychologica |
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1976-90 |
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Consulting Editor, Perception and Psychophysics |
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1971-83 |
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Consulting Editor, J. Experimental Psychology: Human Perception
and Performance |
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1999-2003 |
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Ad hoc referee for: |
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National Science Foundation
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Mental Health
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Other granting agencies |
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Ad hoc reviewer for: |
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American J. of Psychology; Behavioral and Brain Science; Behavioral Science Methods and Instrumentations; Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive; Canadian J. of Behavioral Science; Current directions in psychological science; Cognitive Psychology; International J. of Psychology; J. of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance; J. of Experimental Psychology: General; J. of Experimental Psychology: Learning, memory and cognition; J. of Gerontology; J.of Motor Behavior; Memory and Cognition; Neuropsychologia; Psychological Research; Psychological Review; Quarterly J. of Experimental Psychology; Science; and other journals. |
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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES |
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Invited discussant |
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XIXth International Congress of Psychology Symposium on Temporal Aspects of Information Processing
London, England |
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1969 |
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Chair |
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Mathematical Psychology Meetings, Ann Arbor,
Session on Reaction Time |
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1969,1974 |
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Co-organizer
with J. C. Falmagne |
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Advanced Research Seminar on Temporal Mechanisms in Psychological Processes
Ann Arbor, (sponsored and funded by the Mathematical Social Science Board N.S.F) |
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1969 |
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Organizer |
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Fourth International Symposium on Attention and Performance, Boulder Colorado, (Funded by an NIMH grant) |
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1971 |
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Secretary-Treasurer and Founding Member, |
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International Association for the Study of Attention and Performance |
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1974-1998 |
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Co-organizer
with J. Requin |
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Franco-American Conference on Preparatory States and Processes, Ann Arbor
(Funded by NSF and CNRS) |
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1982 |
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Invited participant |
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International Workshop on the Standardization of Performance Tests, Aachen, Germany |
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1984 |
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Chair |
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Session on Motor Control, Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas |
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1984 |
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Invited participant |
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International Workshop on Standardization of Performance Tests; Paris, France |
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1986 |
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Co-Organizer
with D.E. Meyer |
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Fourteenth International Symposium on Attention and Performance: A Silver Jubilee, Ann Arbor, MI. |
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1990 |
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Chair |
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Information Processing Session 31st Annual Meeting, The Psychonomic Society, November, New Orleans LA |
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1990 |
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Organizer |
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Motor Preparation: A window onto structure and function in the brain.
A symposium in honor and memory of Jean Requin, held at the third meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society,
Boston MA, March 23-27, |
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1997 |
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GRANT SUPPORT (from 1983 on) |
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research |
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"Foundations of Stimulus-Response/Stimulus-Stimulus Compatibility"
1993-1996, 1997 - 2000 |
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National Institutes of Health |
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"Attention & Performance XVII: Theory and Application"
4/1/96-3/31/97 |
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NATO |
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"The Neurophysiology and Psychophysiology of Stimulus-Response/Stimulus-Stimulus Compatibility"
1993 |
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National Science Foundation |
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"Foundations of Stimulus-Response/Stimulus-Stimulus Compatibility"
June 1-September 30, 1993 |
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National Institutes of Mental Health |
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"Cognitive Foundations of Stimulus-Response Compatibility,"
1989-1992 |
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Office of Naval Research, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the Army Research Institute |
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"Attention & Performance XV"
1992-1993 |
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Air Force office of Scientific Research, and the Office of Naval Research
(With D. E. Meyer) |
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"Attention & Performance XIV: A Silver Jubilee,"
1990-1991 |
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Office of Naval Research
(With J. Requin) |
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"Neural Mechanisms of Preparatory Processes in Stimulus-response Associations and Movement Programming,"
1989-1992 |
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National Science Foundation, and The Office of Naval Research |
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"International Symposium on Attention & Performance XIII: Motor Control,"
1987-1989 |
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NATO |
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"Neurophysiological and Behavioral Studies of Controlled and Automatic Preparation Processes,"
1987-1988 |
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National Insitutes of Mental Health
(with D.E. Meyer) |
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"Information Processing Mechanism of Rapid Aimed Movement,"
1983-1988 |
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Office of Naval Research, and Army Research Institute |
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"Attention and Performance XII: The Psychology of Reading,"
1985-1986 |
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University of Michigan Institutional Research Funds:
Office of the Vice president of Research and/or Biomedical Research Fund |
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"Cognitive Foundations of Stimulus-Response Compatibility,"
1987-1988
"A Microcomputer Facility,"
1986-1987 |
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MILITARY SERVICE |
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Army of the U.S., 1946-47 |
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HONORS AND AWARDS |
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Sigma Xi |
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1964- |
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Listed in American Men of Science |
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1968 |
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Listed in Marquis Who's Who |
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2002 |
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Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science |
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1980- |
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Fellow, American Psychological Association
( Division 1- General; and Division 3 - Experimental) |
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1985 and 2000 |
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Fellow, Association for Psychological Science |
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1990- |
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Association Lecturer - International Association for the Study of Attention & Performance |
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2000 |
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CURENT AND PAST MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES |
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Curent |
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American Psychological Association |
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Psychonomic Society |
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Society for Mathematical Psychology |
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Past |
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Cognitive Science Society |
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Eastern Psychological Association |
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Human Factors Society |
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Midwestern Psychological Association |
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New York Academy of Science |
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Society of Engineering Psychology |
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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION SERVICES |
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Member |
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Executive Committee, Mental Health Research Institute |
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1962-64 |
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Chair |
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New Building Committee, MHRI |
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1966-67 |
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Member |
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Academic Affairs Advisory Committee, University of Michigan |
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1969-72 |
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Member |
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Committee on Faculty and Student Participation in the Political Process, University of Michigan |
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1970 |
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Member |
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Office of Student Services Policy Board (OSSPB) Subcommittee on Interrelationships between OSSPB and Unit Committees |
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1971 |
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Member |
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Executive Committee, Mental Health Research Institute |
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1971-73 |
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Member |
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University Health Service Policy Board |
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1971-73 |
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Member |
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Ad hoc Committee on the relationship between Mental Health Research Institute and the Department of Psychiatry |
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1973 |
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Member |
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Committee on the Economic Status of the Faculty, University of Michigan |
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1973-76 |
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Member |
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Research Committee, Department of Psychiatry, |
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1974-76 |
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Chair |
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Appointments, Promotions, and Advisory Committee on Primary Research Appointments, Medical School, University of Michigan |
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1974-76 |
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Member |
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Committee on Primary Research Faculty, Office of the V.P. for Research, University of Michigan |
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1975-81 |
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Member |
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University Budget Priorities Committee |
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1979-82 |
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Member |
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Appointments and Promotion Committee for Primary Research staff (APRAPT) - Medical School |
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1983-87 |
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Chair |
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APRAPT |
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1986-87 |
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Member |
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Academic Affairs Advisory Committee (AAAC), University of Michigan |
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1986-89 |
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Member |
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Graduate Students Admissions Committee, Dept. of Psychology |
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1986-88 |
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Member |
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Budget Priorities Committee
(Liaison from AAAC) |
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1987-89 |
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Chair |
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Formal Investigative Committee on plagiarism, U of M Provost Office |
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1991 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Scientific Publications:
Kornblum, S. (1965). Response competition and/or inhibition in two-choice reaction time. Psychonomic Science, 2, 55-56.
Peretz, B. and Kornblum, S. (1966). A rapid, flexible, parallel access, heca-bit reading and storage scheme. Med. and Biol. Enging., 185-191.
Kornblum, S. (1966). Repetitions, non-repetitions and uncertainty in choice reaction time. Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of Psychology, Moscow.
Kornblum, S. (1967). Choice reaction time for repetitions and non-repetitions - A re-examination of the information hypothesis. Acta Psychologica, 27, 178-187.
Kornblum, S. (1967). Repetitions, non-repetitions and uncertainty in choice reaction time. In Information and Behavior, F. Klix (ed.), Academic Press, New York.
Kornblum, S. and Koster, W. G. (1967). The effect of signal intensity and training on simple reaction time. Acta Psychologica, 27, 71-74.
Kornblum, S. (1968). Serial-choice reaction time; Inadequacies of the information hypothesis. Science, 159, 432-434.
Kornblum, S. (1969). Sequential determinants of information processing in serial and discrete choice reaction time. Psychological Review, 76, 113-131. [Download PDF]
Kornblum, S. (1969). Sequential dependencies as a determinant of choice reaction time: A summary, Attention and Performance II. Acta Psychologica, 30, 54-55.
Kornblum, S., Lawrence, B. (1969). Simple RT - signal detection or time estimation? Psychonomic Science, 17, 121.
Kornblum, S. (1970). Campus turmoil and problems. Letter, in Science, 168, 1151.
Kornblum, S. (1973). Sequential effects in choice reaction time: A tutorial review. In Attention and Performance IV, S. Kornblum (ed.), Academic Press, New York.
Kornblum, S. (1973). Simple reaction time as a race between signal detection and time estimation: A paradigm and model. Perception and Psychophysics 13, 108-112. [Download PDF]
Kornblum, S. (1975). An invariance in reaction time with varying numbers of alternatives and constant probability. In Attention and Performance V, P.M.A. Rabbitt and S. Dornic (eds.), Academic Press, London.
Rosenbaum, D.A. and Kornblum, S. (1982). A movement priming method for investigating the selection of motor responses. Acta Psychologica, 50, 223-244.
Abrams, R., Kornblum, S., Meyer, D.E. and Wright C.E. (1983). Fitts' Law: Optimization of initial ballistic impulses for aimed movements. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 22, (3):335.
Kornblum, S., Hasbroucq, T., and Osman, A. (1984). The dimensional overlap model for stimulus response compatibility, Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 23(3).
Osman, A., Kornblum, S., Meyer, D.E. (1986). The point of no return in choice reaction time: Controlled and ballistic stages of response preparation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 12, 243-258. [Download PDF]
Meyer, D.E., Abrams, R.A., Kornblum, S., Wright, C.E., and Smith, J.E.K. (1988). Optimality in human motor performance: Ideal control of rapid aimed movements. Psychological Review, 95, 340-370. [Download PDF]
Hasbroucq, T., Kornblum, S. and Osman, A. (1988). A new look at reaction time estimates of interhemispheric transmission time. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 8, 207-221.
Hasbroucq, T., Guiard, Y., and Kornblum, S. (1989). The additivity of stimulus-response compatibility with the effects of sensory and motor factors in a tactile choice reaction time task. Acta Psychologica, 72, 139–144.
Abrams, R., Meyer, D.E., and Kornblum, S. (1989). Speed and accuracy of saccadic eye movements: characteristics of impulse variability in the occulomotor system. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance. 15, 529–543. [Download PDF]
Meyer, D.E., Smith, J.E.K., Kornblum, S., Abrams, R., Wright, C.E. (1990). Speed accuracy tradeoff to movements: toward a theory of rapid voluntary action. In Attention and Performance XIII: Motor Representation and Control, M. Jeannerod, ed. L.E.A. Publishers, Hillsdale, New Jersey (pp. 173–226).
Osman, A., Kornblum, S., and Meyer, D.E. (1990). Does motor programming necessitate response execution? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance, 16, 183–198. [Download PDF]
Abrams, R., Meyer, D.E., and Kornblum, S. (1990). Eye hand coordination: occulomotor control in rapid aimed limb movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance, 16, 248-267. [Download PDF]
Audiffren, M., Bonnet, M., Kornblum, S., Requin, J. (1990). Processus automatiques et controlés dans la preparation du movement. In Pratiques Sportives et Modelisation du Geste, Vincent Nougier and Jean-Pierre Blanchi, (eds.), pp. 83-105.
Kornblum, S. (1990). S-S and S-R compatibility effects as processing consequences of overlap on relevant and irrelevant dimensions. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 28, 502.
Kornblum, S., Hasbroucq, T., and Osman, A. (1990). Dimensional overlap: Cognitive basis of stimulus-response compatibility—A model and taxonomy. Psychological Review, 97, 253-170. [Download PDF]
Kornblum, S. (1991). Stimulus-Response coding in four classes of S-R ensembles, in J. Requin and G. Stelmach (eds.), Tutorials in Motor Neuroscience (pp 3-16), Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Oliver, L. M., Kornblum, S. (1991). Dimensional overlap and population stereotype as joint predictors of stimulus-response compatibility. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 29, 479-480.
Seal, J. Hasbroucq, T., Mouret, I. Akamatsu, M., and Kornblum, S., (1991) Possible neural correlates for the mechanism of stimulus-response association in the monkey, in J. Requin and G. Stelmach (eds), Tutorials in Motor Neuroscience (pp 29-42) Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Bonnet, M., Kornblum, S., & Requin, J. (1991) The effect of S-R probability on RT revisited in International Journal of Sports Psychology 21, 360-366.
Seal, J., Akamatsu, M., Hasbroucq, T., Kornblum, S., and Mouret, I. (1992) Quantitative Analysis of stimulus-response linking in a sequence of cortical structures in G. Stelmach and J. Requin (eds), Tutorials in Motor Behavior II (pp 793-806) Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Kornblum, S. (1992) Dimensional relevance and dimensional overlap in stimulus-stimulus, and stimulus-response compatibility, in G. Stelmach and J. Requin (eds), Tutorials in Motor Behavior II, (pp 743-777) Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Audiffren, M., Bonnet, M., Requin, J., and Kornblum, S. (1992) Modulations automatiques des processus préparatoires à l'action, Science et Motricité 18, 10-26.
Meyer, D.E., Kornblum, S. (1993). Preface, in D.E. Meyer and S. Kornblum (eds), Attention and Performance XIV. (pp.9-16). MIT Press.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., Oliver, I. M., Koeppe, R. A, (1993). Response selection and medial cortical activity. Biological Psychiatry, 33, A69 (suppl).
Taylor, S. F., Kornblum, S., Lauber, E., Koeppe, R.A. (1994). A PET Activation study of selective attending during a Stroop task. Biological Psychiatry, 35, 683.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., Oliver, L.M., and Koeppe, R.A. (1994) Changes in medial cortical blood flow with a stimulus-response compatibility. Neuropsychologia 32(2), 249-255.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., Oliver, L.M., and Koeppe, R.A. (1994). Response selection and cerebral blood-flow activation studied with PET - effects of modality and response alternatives. Schizophrenia Research, 11, 166.
Kornblum, S. (1994) The way irrelevant dimensions are processed depends on what they overlap with: The case of Stroop- and Simon-like stimuli. Invited Paper, Psychological Research 56, 130-135.
Riehle, A., Kornblum, S., and Requin, J. (1994) Neuronal coding of stimulus-response association rules in motor cortex. Neuroreport 5, 2462-2464.
Kornblum, S., and Lee, J.W. (1995) Stimulus-response compatibility with relevant and irrelevant stimulus dimensions that do and do not overlap with the response. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21, 855-875. [Download PDF]
Zhang, H., Kornblum, S., and Zhang, J. (1995) Utilization of stimulus-response and stimulus-stimulus compatibility principles in machine design. In K. Cox, J. Marsh and B. Anderson (eds.). Proceedings, First International Cognitive Technology Conference (pp. 151-157). Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong.
Taylor, S. F., Kornblum, S., Tandon, R. (1995). Facilitation and interference of selective attention in schizophrenia. Biological Psychiatry, 37, 675.
Taylor, S. F., Kornblum, S., Tandon, R. (1995). Increased Stroop facilitation in Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 15, 136-137.
Shiu, L.P., and Kornblum, S. (1996) Negative priming and stimulus-response compatibility. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 5, 510-514.
Taylor, S. F., Kornblum, S., Tandon, R (1996). Facilitation and interference in schizophrenia. J. Psychiatric Research, 30, 251-259
Taylor, S. F., Kornblum, S., Koeppe, R. A. (1996). Dissociating selective attention and stress in the Stroop interference paradigm. Biological Psychiatry, 39, 239.
Kornblum, S. (1997) Comments on Proctor and Wang. In B. Hommel and W. Prinz (eds.), Theoretical Issues in Stimulus-Response Compatibility (pp. 39-44). Amsterdam: North Holland.
Zhang, J., and Kornblum, S. (1997) Comments on deJong et al.’s (1994) dual-process model and distributional analysis of the “Simon effect.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 23, 1543-1551. [Download PDF]
Riehle, A., Kornblum, S., and Requin, J. (1997) Neuronal correlates of sensory-motor association in stimulus-response compatibility. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 23, 1708-1726. [Download PDF]
Zhang, J., Riehle, A., Requin, J., and Kornblum, S (1997) Dynamics of single neuron activity in monkey primary motor cortex related to sensorimotor transformation. Journal of Neuroscience 17, 227-2246.
Zhang, H., and Kornblum, S. (1998) The effects of SR mapping, and irrelevant SR and SS overlap in four-choice Stroop tasks with single carrier stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 24, 3-19. [Download PDF]
Taylor, S. F., Kornblum, S., Lauber, E. J., Minoshima, S., & Koeppe, R. A. (1998). Isolation of specific interference processing in the Stroop Task: PET Activation studies. J. Of Neuroimaging., 6, 81-92.
Kornblum, S. (1998). Jean Requin, March 30, 1938- June 21, 1996: A Brief Memoir. Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive, 4-5, 671-685. [Download PDF]
Shiu, L-P, and Kornblum, S. (1999). Stimulus-Response compatibility effects in go/no-go tasks: A dimensional overlap account. Perception and Psychophysics, 61, 1613-1623.
Kornblum, S., Stevens, G., Whipple, A., & Requin, J. (1999). The effects of irrelevant stimuli I: The time course of S-S and S-R consistency effects with Stroop-like stimuli (DO Type 4 task), Simon-like tasks (DO Type 3 task), and their factorial combinations (DO Type 7 task). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 688-714. [Download PDF]
Zhang, H., Zhang, J., & Kornblum, S. (1999). a parallel distributed processing model of stimulus-stimulus and stimulus-response compatibility. Cognitive Psychology, 38, 386-432. [Download PDF]
Kornblum, S., Stevens, G.T., 2002. Sequential effects of dimensional overlap: findings and issues. In, W. Prinz and B. Hommel (eds) Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action: Attention and Performance XIX (pp. 9-54). Oxford University Press, Oxford:UK [Download PDF]
Books
Attention and Performance IV, S. Kornblum (ed.), Academic Press, NY (1973).
Preparatory States and Processes, S. Kornblum and J. Requin (eds.), Laurence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ (1984).
Attention and Performance XIV: Synergies in Experimental Psychology, Artifical Intelligence and Cognitive Neuroscience. D. E. Meyer, and S. Kornblum (eds), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Bradford Books (1993).
Neural substrates of cognitive processes, a special issue of Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive in honor of Jean Requin, (pp. 660-1075), M. Besson, S. Kornblum and B. Poucet (eds), Vol. 17, # 4-5, 1998
Papers presented at meetings, lectures, and posters:
Kornblum, S.:Repetitions, non-repetitions and uncertainty in choice reaction time. XVIIIth. International Congress of Psychology, Moscow, August1966.
Kornblum, S.:Choice reaction time as a function of conditional probabilities.Presented at the meeting on "Attention and Performance," held at the Institute for Perception RVO-INO, Driebergen, Holland, on August 17-20, 1966.
Kornblum, S., Reitman, J. and Siguel, E.:Entropy, absolute and conditional probabilities.Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO., October, 1966.
Kornblum, S. and Emerson, P.:Sequential effects in the psychological refractoryperiod. Presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, May 1967.
Kornblum, S.:Sequential dependencies as a determinant of choice reaction time. Presented at the Donders' Centenary Conference, Eindhoven, Holland, July 29-August 2, 1968.
Kornblum, S.:Sequential aspects in the microstructure of the reaction time task. Presented at the American Psychological Association, San Francisco,California, August 30-September 3, 1968.
Kornblum, S. and Siegel, J.:Two-choice RT in many-to-one mapping tasks withdifferent S-R mappings. Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, Mo., October 31- November 2, 1968.
Kornblum, S. and Lawrence, B.:Simple reaction time: Signal detection or time estimation. Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO., November 6-8, 1969.
Kornblum, S.:An invariance in RT with varying numbers of alternatives andconstant probability. Presented at Fifth International Symposium on Attention and Performance,Saltsjobaden, Sweden, July 16-21, 1973.
Kornblum, S.:An invariance in choice RT and the site of action of the number ofalternatives. Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO., November 1-3, 1973.
Osman, A., Kornblum, S. and Meyer, D.E.:The point of no return in choice reaction time: A model and paradigm.Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD., April 1984.
Kornblum, S., Hasbroucq, T., and Osman, A.:The dimensional overlap model for stimulus response compatibility.The Psychonomic Society, San Antonio, Texas, November 1984.
Osman, A., Kornblum S., and Meyer, D.E.:The point of no return in action, planning and execution.International workshop on modeling cognition, Lancaster, England, July 16-18, 1985.
Kornblum, S., and Requin, J. Mechanisms of motor preparation: Neural and behavioral chronometric studies.ONR Haptics and Sensory-Guided Motor Control Meeting, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, September 18-20, 1989.
Kornblum, S. Stimulus-response compatibility and the processing consequences of irrelevant stimuli.Cognition and Perception Area Forum-Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, January 19, 1990.
Kornblum, S. Studies in stimulus response compatibility.Cognitive Neuroscience Unit, CNRS-Marseille, February 20, 1990.
Kornblum, S.Processing irrelevant dimensions in S-R compatibility tasks.Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, Free University of Brussels, March 15, 1990 (Invited address).
Kornblum, S., (1990), S-S and S-R compatibility effects as processing consequences of overlap on relevant and irrelevant dimensions Psychonomic Society, November 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana
Seal, J., Hasbroucq, T., Mouret, I., and Kornblum, S., (1990) Cortical mechanisms of stimulus-response association in the monkey, 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, October 1990, St. Louis, MO. (poster presentation).
Kornblum, S., (1990) Dimensional relevance, and dimensional overlap in S-S, and S-R compatibility, NATO Advanced Study Institute, Tutorials in Motor Neurosciences, September 1990, Corsica, France (invited address)
Kornblum, S., and Zhang, H., (1991) The time-course of the automatic response activation process in stimulus-response compatibility, Symposium Analytic Approaches to Human Cognition, June 1991, Brussels, Belgium (invited address)
Audiffren, M., Bonnet, M., Kornblum, S., Requin, J. (1991). Modulation automatiques des processus preparatoires a un geste de pointage. 7th International Congress of Sports and Psychology, Montpellier, France, October, 1991.
Oliver, L.M., & Kornblum, S. (1991). Dimensional overlap and population stereotype as joint predictors of S-R compatibility. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Francisco, CA, November, 1991.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., Oliver, M., Koeppe, R.A. & Agranoff, B.W. (1992) PET CBF activation of the anterior cingulate gyrus. Abstract, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
Lauber, E., Kornblum, S., Whipple, A., and DeJong, R. (1994) Evoked potentials, reaction times and the P300: A new way of visualizing their interrelationships. Presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, March 27-29.
Zhang, J., Riehle, A., Hohnke, C., Requin, J., and Kornblum, S. (1994) Single neuron response and sensory-motor processing. Presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting, San Francisco, March 27-29.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Lauber, E., Minoshima, S., and Koeppe, R.A. (1994) A PET activation study of selective attending during a Stroop task. Presented at the Society of Biological Psychiatry Meeting, Philadelphia, May 18-22.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., Lauber, E., and Koeppe, R.A. (1994) Response selection and cerebral blood flow activation studied with PET: Effects of modality and response alternatives. Presented at the Winter Workshop on Schizophrenia, Geneva, January 23-28.
Kornblum, S., Taylor, S.F., Minoshima, S., Koeppe, R.A., and Lauber, E. (1994) PET studies of stimulus-response and stimulus-stimulus compatibility tasks. Invited presentation at a symposium of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, May 5-7.
Kornblum, S., and Requin, J. (1995) LRP evidence of automatic response activation by irrelevant stimuli. Poster presented at the second Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting in San Francisco, March, 1995.
Zhang, J., Riehle, A., Kornblum, S., and Requin, J. (1995) Single neuron activity during an S-R compatibility task. Poster presented at the second Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting in San Francisco, March, 1995.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Koeppe, R.A., and Minoshima, S. (1995) Performance of large scale cortical networks during selective attending. Poster presented at the second Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting in San Francisco, March, 1995.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., and Tandon, R. (1995) Facilitation and interference of selective attention in schizophrenia. Society of Biological Psychiatry, Miami, FL, May, 1995.
Kornblum, S., and Zhang, H. (1995) Stimulus-response compatibility and depth of processing in single response, go/no-go tasks. Presented at the 36th meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Los Angeles, CA, November, 1995.
Shiu, L.P., and Kornblum, S. (1995) S-R consistency (Simon) effects in go/no-go tasks. Presented at the 36th meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Los Angeles, CA, November, 1995.
Taylor, S.F., Kornblum, S., Minoshima, S., and Koeppe, R.A. (1996) A cerebral blood flow activation study of stress during the Stroop task. Presented at the 3rd meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, April, 1996.
Zhang, H., and Kornblum, S. (1996) Stimulus-stimulus and stimulus-response compatibility in Stroop tasks. Presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL, May, 1996.
Kornblum, S. Stevens, G. T. (1997). The reverse S-R consistency effects, the logical recoding hypothesis and four choice tasks. Presented at the 38th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia, PA., November 20-23.
Kornblum, S. Stevens, G. T. (1998). An S-S account of the flanker consistency effect. Presented at the 39th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas, TX., November 19-22.
Stevens, G. T. Kornblum, S. (1999). Reaction time distribution and the locus of processing variability in the Simon task. Presented at the 40th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, CA., November 18-21.
Kornblum, S., (2000). S-R/S-S compatibility and dimensional overlap. Presented at the AFOSR Forum on Human Attentional Processes. Fairborn, OH., May 25-26.
Kornblum, S., Stevens, G. T. (2000). Intertrial effects of dimensional overlap: Findings and issues. The Association Lecture, presented at the XIXth International Symposium on Attention and Performance, Kloster Irsee, Germany, July, 2000. [Download PDF]
Stevens, G. T. Kornblum, S. (2000). Goals and dimensional overlap: the effect of irrelevant response dimensions. Presented at the XIXth International Symposium on Attention and Performance, Kloster Irsee, Germany, July, 2000.
Kornblum, S. (2001). The dimensional overlap model: cognitive basis of stimulus-response and stimulus-stimulus compatibility. A plenary lecture presented at the Third International Conference on Cognitive Science, Beijing, China, August 2001.
Kornblum, S. (2001). A one day workshop on the dimensional overlap model. Beijing University Medical School, China, August 2001.
Kornblum S. (2001). The dimensional overlap model. A seminar presented at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, September 2001.
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