Catherine L. Reed

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Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, United States 
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Reed CL, Garza JP, Bush WS, et al. (2023) Does hand position affect orienting when no action is required? An electrophysiological study. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 982005
Reed CL, Siqi-Liu A, Lydic K, et al. (2022) Selective contributions of executive function ability to the P3. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 176: 54-61
Couperus JW, Lydic KO, Hollis JE, et al. (2021) Individual Differences in Working Memory and the N2pc. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 620413
Reed CL, Moody EJ, Mgrublian K, et al. (2020) Body Matters in Emotion: Restricted Body Movement and Posture Affect Expression and Recognition of Status-Related Emotions. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1961
Park GD, Reed CL. (2020) Functional tool actions in near and far space affect the distribution of visual attention along the tool. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 46: 388-404
Vyas DB, Garza JP, Reed CL. (2019) Hand function, not proximity, biases visuotactile integration later in object processing: An ERP study. Consciousness and Cognition. 69: 26-35
Garza JP, Reed CL, Roberts RJ. (2018) Attention orienting near the hand following performed and imagined actions. Experimental Brain Research
Reed CL, Garza JP, Vyas DB. (2018) Feeling but not seeing the hand: Occluded hand position reduces the hand proximity effect in ERPs. Consciousness and Cognition
Reed CL, Bukach CM, Garber M, et al. (2018) It's Not All About the Face: Variability Reveals Asymmetric Obligatory Processing of Faces and Bodies in Whole-Body Contexts. Perception. 301006618771270
Reed CL, Clay SN, Kramer AO, et al. (2017) Attentional effects of hand proximity occur later in older adults: Evidence from event-related potentials. Psychology and Aging. 32: 710-721
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