Selected Publications of the DPAC Lab

 *Denotes student author

Amazeen, E. L., Tseng*, P. H., Valdez*, A. B., & Vera*, D.  (2011).  Effects of activity on perceived heaviness.  Ecological Psychology, 23, 1-18. [reprint: amazeentsengetal11.pdf]

Fine*, J., & Amazeen, E. L.  (2011).  Interpersonal Fitts' law:  When two perform as one.  Experimental Brain Research, 211, 459-469. [reprint: fineamazeen11.pdf]

Finan*, P. H., Hessler*, E. E., Amazeen, P. G., Butner, J., Zautra, A. J., & Tennen, H.  (2010).  Oscillations in daily pain prediction accuracy.  Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 14, 27-46. 

Gonzales*, L. M., Hessler*, E. E., & Amazeen, P. G.  (2010).  Perceptual constraints on frequency ratio performance in motor-respiratory coordination.  Ecological Psychology, 22, 1-24..

Gorman*, J. C., Amazeen, P. G., & Cooke, N. J.  (2010).  Team coordination dynamics.  Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 14, 265-289.

Gorman*, J. C., Cooke, N. J., & Amazeen, P. G.  (2010).  Training adaptive teams.  Human Factors, 52, 295-307. [Awarded the Jerome H. Ely Human Factors Award for most outstanding article in Human Factors during 2010]

Hessler*, E. E., Gonzales*, L. M., & Amazeen, P. G. (2010).  Displays that facilitate performance of multifrequency ratios during motor-respiratory coordination.  Acta Psychologica, 133, 96-105.

Valdez*, A. B., & Amazeen, E. L.  (2010).  Motor imagery may incorporate trial-to-trial error.  Journal of Motor Behavior, 42, 241-256. [reprint: valdezamazeen10.pdf]

Hessler*, E. E. & Amazeen, P. G. (2009).  Attentional demands on motor-respiratory coordination.  Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80, 510-523.

Valdez*, A. B., & Amazeen, E. L.  (2009).  Target dimension affects 1/F noise in aiming.  Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 13, 369-392. [reprint: valdezamazeen09.pdf]

Amazeen, E. L., DaSilva*, F., & Amazeen, P. G. (2008).  Visual-spatial and anatomical constraints interact in a bimanual coordination task with transformed visual feedback. Experimental Brain Research, 191, 13-24. [reprint: amazeendasilvaamazeen.pdf]

Valdez*, A. B., & Amazeen, E. L. (2008).  1/F noise and movement constraints in the planning and control of aiming. Experimental Brain Research, 187, 303-319. [reprint: valdezamazeen.pdf]

Valdez*, A. B., & Amazeen, E. L. (2008).  Sensory and perceptual interactions in weight perception. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 647-657. [reprint: valdezamazeenpp.pdf]

Carello, C., Kinsella-Shaw, J., Amazeen, E. L., & Turvey, M. T.  (2006).  Peripheral neuropathy and object length perception by effortful (dynamic) touch:  A case study.  Neuroscience Letters, 405, 159-163. [reprint: carelloetal06.pdf]

Amazeen, E.L., & DaSilva*, F. (2005). Psychophysical test for the independence of perception and action. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31, 170-182. [reprint: amazeendasilva.pdf]

Amazeen, E. L., Ringenbach, S. D., & Amazeen, P. G. (2005). The effects of attention and handedness on coordination dynamics in a bimanual Fitts' Law task. Experimental Brain Research, 164, 484-499. [reprint: amazeenringenbachamazeen05.pdf]

Butner, J., Amazeen, P. G., & Mulvey*, G. M. (2005). Growth modeling of two cyclical processes: Extending differential structural equation modeling to coupled systems. Psychological Methods, 10, 159-177.

Glazebrook, C. M., Dhillon, V. P., Keetch, K. M., Lyons, J., Amazeen, E. L., Weeks, D. J., & Elliott, D.  (2005).  Perception-action and the Muller-Lyer illusion:  Amplitude or endpoint bias?  Experimental Brain Research, 160, 71-78. [reprint: glazebrooketal05.pdf]

Mulvey*, G. M., Amazeen, P. G., & Riley, M. A. (2005). The use of (symmetry) group theory as a predictive tool for studying bimanual coordination. Journal of Motor Behavior, 37, 295-309.

Naylor*, Y., & Amazeen, E. L.  (2004).  The size-weight illusion in team lifting.  Human Factors, 46, 349-356. [reprint: nayloramazeen04.pdf]

Amazeen, E. L., & Jarrett*, W.  (2003).  Role of rotational inertia in the haptic and haptic+visual size-weight illusions.  Ecological Psychology, 15, 317-333.

Oberle*, C. D., & Amazeen, E. L.  (2003).  Independence and separability of mass and volume in the size-weight illusion.  Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 831-843. [reprint: oberleamazeen03.pdf]

Kloos*, H., & Amazeen, E. L.  (2002).  Perceiving heaviness by dynamic touch:  an investigation of the size-weight illusion in preschoolers.  British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 20, 171-183. [reprint: kloosamazeen02.pdf]

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