Jason M. Haberman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
vision, ensembles, summary statistics
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Mark Beeman research assistant 2001-2004 Northwestern
David Whitney grad student 2006-2010 UC Davis
George A. Alvarez post-doc 2010- Harvard
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Alwis Y, Haberman JM. (2020) Emotional judgments of scenes are influenced by unintentional averaging. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 5: 28
Won BY, Haberman J, Bliss-Moreau E, et al. (2020) Flexible target templates improve visual search accuracy for faces depicting emotion. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
McDowell MG, Haberman J. (2019) The Frozen Effect: Objects in motion are more aesthetically appealing than objects frozen in time. Plos One. 14
Haberman JM, Ulrich L. (2019) Precise Ensemble Face Representation Given Incomplete Visual Input. I-Perception. 10: 2041669518819014
Tharmaratnam V, Haberman J, Cant JS. (2019) The visual system precisely represents complex scene ensembles Journal of Vision. 19: 225
Suresh S, Roberts JW, Haberman J. (2019) An attentional blink for ensemble representations Journal of Vision. 19
ZeeAbrahamsen E, Haberman J. (2018) Correcting “confusability regions” in face morphs Behavior Research Methods. 50: 1686-1693
Alwis Y, Haberman J. (2018) Emotional judgments of individual scenes are influenced by unintentional averaging Journal of Vision. 18: 89-89
McDonagh D, Haberman J. (2018) Representation of multiple ensembles across visual domains is more precise than within visual domains Journal of Vision. 18: 82-82
ZeeAbrahamsen E, Haberman J. (2017) Identifying 'Confusability Regions' in Face Morphs Used for Ensemble Perception Journal of Vision. 17: 244-244
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