Howard Ehrlichman - Publications

Affiliations: 
Psychology City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Physiological Psychology

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Year Citation  Score
2015 Vrij A, Oliveira J, Hammond A, Ehrlichman H. Saccadic eye movement rate as a cue to deceit Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 4: 15-19. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jarmac.2014.07.005  0.595
2012 Ehrlichman H, Micic D. Why Do People Move Their Eyes When They Think? Current Directions in Psychological Science. 21: 96-100. DOI: 10.1177/0963721412436810  0.606
2011 Micic D, Ehrlichman H. Eye movements in non-visual cognition Eye Movement: Theory, Interpretation, and Disorders. 1-52.  0.65
2010 Micic D, Ehrlichman H, Chen R. Why do we move our eyes while trying to remember? The relationship between non-visual gaze patterns and memory. Brain and Cognition. 74: 210-24. PMID 20864240 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandc.2010.07.014  0.657
2007 Ehrlichman H, Micic D, Sousa A, Zhu J. Looking for answers: eye movements in non-visual cognitive tasks. Brain and Cognition. 64: 7-20. PMID 17113204 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bandc.2006.10.001  0.671
1983 Ehrlichman H, Barrett J. 'Random' saccadic eye movements during verbal-linguistic and visual-imaginal tasks Acta Psychologica. 53: 9-26. PMID 6869048 DOI: 10.1016/0001-6918(83)90013-6  0.631
1983 Ehrlichman H, Barrett J. Right hemispheric specialization for mental imagery: A review of the evidence Brain and Cognition. 2: 55-76. PMID 6400407 DOI: 10.1016/0278-2626(83)90029-5  0.327
1982 Ehrlichman H, Zoccolotti P, Owen D. Perinatal factors in hand and Eye preference: Data from the collaborative perinatal project International Journal of Neuroscience. 17: 17-22. PMID 7166470 DOI: 10.3109/00207458208985084  0.449
1982 Barrett J, Ehrlichman H. Bilateral hemispheric alpha activity during visual imagery Neuropsychologia. 20: 703-708. PMID 7162594 DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(82)90071-9  0.516
1981 Ehrlichman H. From gaze aversion to eye-movement suppression: An investigation of the cognitive interference explanation of gaze patterns during conversation British Journal of Social Psychology. 20: 233-241.  0.488
1980 Ehrlichman H, Wiener MS. EEG asymmetry during covert mental activity. Psychophysiology. 17: 228-35. PMID 7384372 DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-8986.1980.Tb00139.X  0.428
1979 Ehrlichman H, Wiener MS. Consistency of task-related EEG asymmetries. Psychophysiology. 16: 247-52. PMID 441219 DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-8986.1979.Tb02986.X  0.376
1978 Ehrlichman H, Weinberger A. Lateral eye movements and hemispheric asymmetry: A critical review Psychological Bulletin. 85: 1080-1101. PMID 704719 DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.85.5.1080  0.459
1977 Ehrlichman H. Field dependence independence and lateral eye movements following verbal and spatial questions Perceptual and Motor Skills. 44. PMID 887376  0.481
1977 Oltman PK, Ehrlichman H, Cox PW. Field independence and laterality in the perception of faces Perceptual and Motor Skills. 45: 255-260. PMID 333374 DOI: 10.2466/Pms.1977.45.1.255  0.316
1976 Weiner SL, Ehrlichman H. Ocular motility and cognitive process Cognition. 4: 31-43. DOI: 10.1016/0010-0277(76)90009-3  0.553
1976 Oltman PK, Ehrlichman H, Cox PW. VISUAL ASYMMETRY IN THE PERCEPTION OF FACES AND FIELD INDEPENDENCE Ets Research Bulletin Series. 1976: i-12. DOI: 10.1002/J.2333-8504.1976.Tb01099.X  0.304
1974 Ehrlichman H, Weiner SL, Baker AH. Effects of verbal and spatial questions on initial gaze shifts Neuropsychologia. 12: 265-277. PMID 4842385 DOI: 10.1002/J.2333-8504.1973.Tb00458.X  0.361
1973 Weiner SL, Ehrlichman H. Ocular Motility And Cognitive Process1,2 Psychometrika. 1973. DOI: 10.1002/J.2333-8504.1973.Tb00840.X  0.607
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