Jason M. Haberman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
Area:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMark 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 |