Skyler S. Place

Affiliations: 
Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
decision making, non-verbal behavior, mate choice
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Jeremy M. Wolfe research assistant 2004-2006 Harvard Medical School
Robert Lee Goldstone grad student Indiana University
Peter Martin Todd grad student 2010 Indiana University
 (Non-independent mate choice in humans: Deciphering and utilizing information in a social environment.)
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Bowers RI, Place SS, Todd PM, et al. (2012) Generalization in mate-choice copying in humans Behavioral Ecology. 23: 112-124
Place SS, Todd PM, Zhuang J, et al. (2012) Judging romantic interest of others from thin slices is a cross-cultural ability Evolution and Human Behavior. 33: 547-550
Fencsik DE, Place SS, Wolfe JM, et al. (2010) Faster is not necessarily better in visual search Journal of Vision. 7: 710-710
Place SS, Horowitz TS. (2010) Which way did it go? Measuring trajectory information in multiple object tracking Journal of Vision. 6: 767-767
Van Wert MJ, Horowitz TS, Place SS, et al. (2010) Errors in low prevalence visual search: Easy to produce, hard to cure Journal of Vision. 6: 444-444
Horowitz TS, Place SS. (2010) Rapid recovery of targets in multiple object tracking Journal of Vision. 5: 29-29
Fencsik DE, Horowitz TS, Place SS, et al. (2010) Target tracking during interruption in the multiple-object tracking task Journal of Vision. 5: 28-28
Place SS, Wolfe JM. (2010) Multiple visual object juggling Journal of Vision. 5: 27-27
Fencsik D, Place S, Johnson M, et al. (2010) Rapid Recovery of Moving Targets Following Task Disruption Journal of Vision. 10: 321-321
Place SS, Todd PM, Penke L, et al. (2010) Humans show mate copying after observing real mate choices Evolution and Human Behavior. 31: 320-325
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