Jing Chen

Affiliations: 
Rice University, Houston, TX 
Area:
human-automation interaction; human factors; experimental psychology
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LeGrand E Dudley grad student 2024-2029 Rice University (PsychTree)
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Xu J, Xu H, Chen J, et al. (2024) Integrated encoding of relations and objects in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Proctor RW, Zhong Q, Chen J. (2023) The Simon Effect Asymmetry for Left- and Right-Dominant Persons. Journal of Cognition. 6: 17
Chen J, Ge H, Li N, et al. (2021) What I Say Means What I Do: Risk Concerns and Mobile Application-Selection Behaviors. Human Factors. 187208211004288
Shen M, Chen J, Yang X, et al. (2021) The storage mechanism of dynamic relations in visual working memory. Cognition. 209: 104571
Chen J, Seibold JC, Zhong Q, et al. (2020) Is effector visibility critical for performance asymmetries in the Simon task? Evidence from hand- and foot-press responses. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Chen J, Šabić E, Mishler S, et al. (2020) Effectiveness of Lateral Auditory Collision Warnings: Should Warnings Be Toward Danger or Toward Safety? Human Factors. 18720820941618
Yamaguchi M, Chen J. (2018) Affective influences without approach-avoidance actions: on the congruence between valence and stimulus-response mappings. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Chen J, Ge H, Moore S, et al. (2018) Display of major risk categories for android apps. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
Yamaguchi M, Chen J, Mishler S, et al. (2017) Flowers and spiders in spatial stimulus-response compatibility: does affective valence influence selection of task-sets or selection of responses? Cognition & Emotion. 1-15
Song X, Chen J, Proctor RW. (2017) Role of hand dominance in mapping preferences for emotional-valence words to keypress responses. Acta Psychologica. 180: 33-39
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