Tad T. Brunye, Ph.D.

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Psychology Tufts University, Boston 
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Holly A. Taylor grad student 2007 Tufts
 (Building spatial mental models: Encoding and retrieving descriptions of space.)
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Wooten T, Esterman M, Brunyé TT, et al. (2024) The relationship between sustained attention and parasympathetic functioning. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 197: 112298
Giles GE, Horner CA, Anderson E, et al. (2020) When Anger Motivates: Approach States Selectively Influence Running Performance. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1663
Keller AM, Taylor HA, Brunyé TT. (2020) Uncertainty promotes information-seeking actions, but what information? Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 5: 42
Lall S, Brunye TT, Barua M, et al. (2020) Brief, prior, exposure to red decreases categorical and coordinate spatial task performance. Brain and Cognition. 142: 105571
Tenbrink T, Taylor HA, Brunyé TT, et al. (2020) Cognitive focus affects spatial decisions under conditions of uncertainty. Cognitive Processing
Hollander JB, Levering AP, Lynch L, et al. (2020) Cognitive responses to urban environments: behavioral responses in lab and field conditions Urban Design International
Propper RE, Wolfarth A, Brunye TT, et al. (2019) Categorical and coordinate spatial task performance in inconsistent-handers versus consistent-right-handers: part II. Cognitive Processing
Brunyé TT, Hussey EK, Fontes EB, et al. (2019) Modulating Applied Task Performance Transcranial Electrical Stimulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13: 140
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
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