Raja Parasuraman
Affiliations: | George Mason University, Washington, DC |
Area:
cognitive neuroscience,attention,human factors,neuroergonomicsGoogle:
"Raja Parasuraman"Mean distance: 14.77 (cluster 23)
Cross-listing: PsychTree
Children
Sign in to add traineeKevin B. Bennett | grad student | (SocTree) | |
Brian D. Kidwell | grad student | George Mason (PsychTree) | |
Mustapha Mouloua | grad student | Catholic University (E-Tree) | |
Reshma Kumar | grad student | 2009 | George Mason (PsychTree) |
Peter N. Squire | grad student | 2009 | George Mason (PsychTree) |
John R. Fedota | grad student | 2011 | George Mason (PsychTree) |
Ellen Clarke | grad student | 2012 | George Mason (PsychTree) |
Ewart J. de Visser | grad student | 2012 | George Mason (PsychTree) |
Yang Jiang | post-doc | Catholic University |
Collaborators
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Neville P. Moray | collaborator | |||
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Publications
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de Visser EJ, Monfort SS, Goodyear K, et al. (2017) A Little Anthropomorphism Goes a Long Way. Human Factors. 59: 116-133 |
de Visser EJ, Monfort SS, McKendrick R, et al. (2016) Almost Human: Anthropomorphism Increases Trust Resilience in Cognitive Agents. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied |
Goodyear K, Parasuraman R, Chernyak S, et al. (2016) An fMRI and effective connectivity study investigating miss errors during advice utilization from human and machine agents. Social Neuroscience. 1-12 |
Callan DE, Terzibas C, Cassel DB, et al. (2016) The Brain Is Faster than the Hand in Split-Second Intentions to Respond to an Impending Hazard: A Simulation of Neuroadaptive Automation to Speed Recovery to Perturbation in Flight Attitude. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 10: 187 |
Jiang X, Jiang Y, Parasuraman R. (2015) The Visual Priming of Motion-Defined 3D Objects. Plos One. 10: e0144730 |
Buzzell GA, Roberts DM, Fedota JR, et al. (2015) Uncertainty-dependent activity within the ventral striatum predicts task-related changes in response strategy. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Blumberg EJ, Peterson MS, Parasuraman R. (2015) Enhancing multiple object tracking performance with noninvasive brain stimulation: a causal role for the anterior intraparietal sulcus. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 9: 3 |
Ploran EJ, Rovira E, Thompson JC, et al. (2015) Underlying Spatial Skills to Support Navigation Through Large, Unconstrained Environments Applied Cognitive Psychology |
Dillard MB, Warm JS, Funke GJ, et al. (2014) The sustained attention to response task (SART) does not promote mindlessness during vigilance performance. Human Factors. 56: 1364-79 |
Jiang X, Jiang Y, Parasuraman R. (2014) What you see depends on what you saw, and what else you saw: the interactions between motion priming and object priming. Vision Research. 105: 77-85 |