Department of Psychology

Department of Psychology

Memory & Language Lab (MLL)

Research focus:

The MLL conducts research into many aspects of human memory, such as memory for faces and voices. We also study interactions of memory and language, as in reading.

Current Projects:

1. Representation of objects in photographs and drawings
2. Short-term longitudinal study of children's acquisition of expertise

People:

Stephen Goldinger, Ph.D.
Greg Stone, Ph.D.
 

Selected Publications:

Luce, P.A., Goldinger, S.D., Auer, E., & Vitevitch, M. (2000). Phonetic priming, neighborhood activation, and PARSYN. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 615-625.

Goldinger, S.D. (1999). Only the shadower knows: Comment on Hamburger & Slowiaczek (1996). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 6, 347-351.

Gottlob, L.R., Goldinger, S.D., Stone, G.O., & Van Orden, G.C. (1999). Reading homographs: Orthographic, phonologic, and semantic dynamics. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 561-574.

Goldinger, S.D., Kleider, H.M., & Shelley E. (1999). The marriage of perception and memory: Creating two-way illusions with words and voices. Memory & Cognition, 27, 328-338.

Goldinger, S.D. (1998). Signal-detection comparisons of phonemic and phonetic priming: The flexible-bias problem. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 952-965.

Links:

Cognition, Action & Perception Program