Tad T. Brunye, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | Tufts University, Boston |
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(Building spatial mental models: Encoding and retrieving descriptions of space.) |
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Tenbrink T, Taylor HA, Brunyé TT, et al. (2020) Cognitive focus affects spatial decisions under conditions of uncertainty. Cognitive Processing |
Brunyé TT, Smith AM, Hendel D, et al. (2019) Retrieval practice enhances near but not far transfer of spatial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition |
Brunyé TT, Martis SB, Kirejczyk JA, et al. (2019) Camouflage pattern features interact with movement speed to determine human target detectability. Applied Ergonomics. 77: 50-57 |
Giles GE, Eddy MD, Brunyé TT, et al. (2018) Endurance Exercise Enhances Emotional Valence and Emotion Regulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 398 |
Brunyé TT, Smith AM, Horner CB, et al. (2018) Verbal long-term memory is enhanced by retrieval practice but impaired by prefrontal direct current stimulation. Brain and Cognition |
Mahoney CR, Giles GE, Williams CS, et al. (2018) Relationships between use of dietary supplements, caffeine and sensation seeking among college students. Journal of American College Health : J of Ach. 1-10 |
Brunyé TT, Martis SB, Horner C, et al. (2018) Visual salience and biological motion interact to determine camouflaged target detectability. Applied Ergonomics. 73: 1-6 |
Wang Q, Taylor H, Brunye T. (2018) Author accepted manuscript: East Is Not Right: Spatial Compatibility Differs Between Egocentric and Cardinal Retrieval. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021818789078 |
Wang Q, Taylor HA, Brunyé TT. (2018) Action compatibility in spatial knowledge developed through virtual navigation. Psychological Research |
Brunyé TT, Mahoney CR. (2018) Exercise-Induced Physiological Arousal Biases Attention Toward Threatening Scene Details. Psychological Reports. 33294117750629 |