Laura A. Thompson

Affiliations: 
Psychology New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, United States 
Area:
Speech science, cognitive development
Website:
http://psych.nmsu.edu/faculty/thompson/
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Thompson LA, Malloy DM, Cone JM, et al. (2010) The Face-to-Face Light Detection Paradigm: A New Methodology for Investigating Visuospatial Attention Across Different Face Regions in Live Face-to-Face Communication Settings. Interaction Studies. 11: 336-348
Thompson LA, Malloy DM, LeBlanc KL. (2009) Lateralization of visuospatial attention across face regions varies with emotional prosody. Brain and Cognition. 69: 108-15
Thompson L, Garcia E, Malloy D. (2007) Reliance on visible speech cues during multimodal language processing: Individual and age differences Experimental Aging Research. 33: 373-397
Bond GD, Thompson LA, Malloy DM. (2005) Lifespan differences in the social networks of prison inmates. International Journal of Aging & Human Development. 61: 161-78
Bond GD, Thompson LA, Malloy DM. (2005) Vulnerability of older adults to deception in prison and nonprison contexts. Psychology and Aging. 20: 60-70
Bond GD, Malloy DM, Arias EA, et al. (2005) Lie-biased decision making in prison Communication Reports. 18: 9-19
Thompson LA, Malloy D. (2004) Attention resources and visible speech encoding in older and younger adults. Experimental Aging Research. 30: 241-52
Thompson LA, Malmberg J, Goodell NK, et al. (2004) The Distribution of Attention Across a Talker's Face Discourse Processes. 38: 145-168
Bond GD, Malloy DM, Thompson LA, et al. (2004) Post-probe decision making in a prison context Communication Monographs. 71: 269-285
Thompson LA, Williams KL, L'Esperance P, et al. (2001) Context-dependent memory under stressful conditions: the case of skydiving. Human Factors. 43: 611-9
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