Michael K. Tanenhaus
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
Area:
Language Processing, Eye-MovementsGoogle:
"Michael Tanenhaus"Mean distance: 15.02 (cluster 15) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add traineeMichael R. Shteyn | research assistant | University of Rochester | |
Eiling Yee | research assistant | ||
Jared M. Novick | research assistant | 1998 | Rochester |
Joseph C. Toscano | research assistant | 2003-2005 | Rochester |
Jeff B. Pelz | grad student | Rochester | |
John Trueswell | grad student | Penn | |
Yuhang Xu | grad student | ||
Amanda Pogue | grad student | 2013- | Rochester |
Susan M. Garnsey | grad student | 1985 | Rochester |
Curt Burgess | grad student | 1986-1991 | Rochester |
Michael J. Spivey | grad student | 1991-1996 | Rochester |
Julie Sedivy | grad student | 1991-1997 | Rochester |
Craig G. Chambers | grad student | 2001 | Rochester |
Joy E. Hanna | grad student | 2001 | Rochester |
James S. Magnuson | grad student | 1995-2001 | Rochester |
Julie E. Boland | grad student | 2004 | Rochester (LinguisTree) |
Bob McMurray | grad student | 1998-2004 | Rochester |
Sarah Brown-Schmidt | grad student | 2000-2005 | Rochester (LinguisTree) |
Rachel S. Sussman | grad student | 2006 | Rochester (PsychTree) |
Ellen Campana | grad student | 2007 | Rochester |
Kathleen A. Pirog | grad student | 2007 | Rochester |
Meghan A. Clayards | grad student | 2008 | Rochester |
Mikhail Masharov | grad student | 2008 | Rochester |
Neil P. Bardhan | grad student | 2004-2010 | Rochester |
Austin F. Frank | grad student | 2004-2011 | Rochester |
Natalie M. Klein | grad student | 2004-2011 | Rochester |
Kathleen M. Carbary | grad student | 2005-2011 | Rochester |
Kristen S. Gorman | grad student | 2012 | Rochester |
Christina S. Kim | grad student | 2007-2012 | Rochester |
Judith Degen | grad student | 2013 | Rochester |
Kathleen M. Eberhard | post-doc | 1993-1996 | Rochester (PsychTree) |
Duane G. Watson | post-doc | 2002-2005 | Rochester (LinguisTree) |
Daphna Heller | post-doc | 2004-2007 | Rochester (LinguisTree) |
Thomas A. Farmer | post-doc | 2010-2012 | Rochester |
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Bicknell K, Bushong W, Tanenhaus MK, et al. (2024) Maintenance of subcategorical information during speech perception: revisiting misunderstood limitations. Journal of Memory and Language. 140 |
Wei Y, Wan Y, Tanenhaus MK. (2024) Spontaneous perspective-taking in real-time language comprehension: evidence from eye-movements and grain of coordination. Scientific Reports. 14: 8031 |
Brown M, Tanenhaus MK, Dilley L. (2021) Syllable Inference as a Mechanism for Spoken Language Understanding. Topics in Cognitive Science |
Paxton A, Roche JM, Ibarra A, et al. (2021) Predictions of Miscommunication in Verbal Communication During Collaborative Joint Action. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr. 1-15 |
Chen Q, Zhao G, Huang X, et al. (2017) Erratum to: The effect of character contextual diversity on eye movements in Chinese sentence reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Kurumada C, Brown M, Tanenhaus MK. (2017) Effects of distributional information on categorization of prosodic contours. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Chen Q, Zhao G, Huang X, et al. (2017) The effect of character contextual diversity on eye movements in Chinese sentence reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Bicknell K, Jaeger TF, Tanenhaus MK. (2016) Now or … later: Perceptual data are not immediately forgotten during language processing. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 39: e67 |
Chen Q, Huang X, Bai L, et al. (2016) The effect of contextual diversity on eye movements in Chinese sentence reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Buz E, Tanenhaus MK, Jaeger TF. (2016) Dynamically adapted context-specific hyper-articulation: Feedback from interlocutors affects speakers' subsequent pronunciations. Journal of Memory and Language. 89: 68-86 |