Lewis J. Baker
Affiliations: | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
Area:
Visual cognition, event perception, change blindnessGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDaniel Levin | grad student | 2012- | Vanderbilt |
Lawrence B. Lewis | grad student | 2006-2011 | Loyola University New Orleans |
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Baker LJ, Li H, Hammond H, et al. (2024) The roles of cognitive dissonance and normative reasoning in attributions of minds to robots. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 9: 80 |
Kominsky JF, Baker L, Keil FC, et al. (2020) Causality and continuity close the gaps in event representations. Memory & Cognition |
Levin DT, Baker LJ. (2017) Bridging views in cinema: a review of the art and science of view integration. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science |
Levin DT, Baker LJ, Banaji MR. (2016) Cognition can affect perception: Restating the evidence of a top-down effect. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 39: e250 |
Baker LJ, Levin DT. (2016) The Face-Race Lightness Illusion Is Not Driven by Low-level Stimulus Properties: An Empirical Reply to Firestone and Scholl (2014). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review |
Baker LJ, Hymel AM, Levin DT. (2016) Anthropomorphism and Intentionality Improve Memory for Events Discourse Processes. 55: 241-255 |
Baker LJ, Levin DT, Saylor MM. (2015) The Extent of Default Visual Perspective Taking in Complex Layouts. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Hymel A, Levin DT, Baker LJ. (2015) Default Processing of Event Sequences. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
Baker LJ, Levin DT. (2015) The role of relational triggers in event perception. Cognition. 136: 14-29 |
Baker LJ, Levin DT. (2015) Event perception as a control process for visual awareness Visual Cognition. 23: 814-816 |