Michael S. Gordon

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Psychology William Patterson University, Wayne, NJ, United States 
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Lawrence D. Rosenblum grad student 2002 UC Riverside
 (Audiovisual time -to -arrival judgments: Testing the primacy of multimodal integration.)
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Gordon MS, Ancheta J. (2016) Visual and acoustic information supporting a happily expressed speech-in-noise advantage. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-16
Lucila A, Roque F, Morgan M, et al. (2016) Real-time gaze-tracking performance under synchronous and asynchronous auditory feedback conditions Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 3425-3425
Gordon MS. (2016) Absolute Tempo Perception of Popular Music Psychomusicology: Music, Mind and Brain. 26: 236-246
Gordon MS, Russo FA, MacDonald E. (2013) Spectral information for detection of acoustic time to arrival. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 75: 738-50
Gordon MS, Edewaard D, Pacailler M. (2013) Time-to-arrival discrimination of multiple sound sources Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 133: 3511-3511
Edewaard D, Gordon MS. (2013) Falling stars: Acoustic influences on meteor detection Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 133: 50143-50143
Vernat JP, Gordon MS. (2011) Indirect interception actions by blind and sighted perceivers: the role of modality and tau. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 52: 83-92
Gordon MS, Schneider B. (2007) Gain control in the auditory system: absolute identification of intensity within and across the two ears. Perception & Psychophysics. 69: 232-40
Gordon MS, Rosenblum LD. (2005) Effects of intrastimulus modality change on audiovisual time-to-arrival judgments. Perception & Psychophysics. 67: 580-94
Gordon MS, Rosenblum LD. (2004) Perception of sound-obstructing surfaces using body-scaled judgments Ecological Psychology. 16: 87-113
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