Nick's Research Project

Chin, J. M., & Schooler, J. W. (2008). Why do words hurt? Content, process, and criterion shift accounts of verbal overshadowing. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 20(3), 396-413. doi:10.1080/09541440701728623

De Sonneville, L. J., Vershoor, C. A., Njiokiktjien, C. C., Veld, V., Toorenaar, N. N., & Vranken, M. M. (2002). Facial identity and facial emotions: Speed, accuracy and processing strategies in children and adults. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 24(2), 200-213. doi:10.1076/jcen.24.2.200.989

Finger, K. (2002). Mazes and music: Using perceptual processing to release verbal overshadowing. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16(8), 887-896. doi:10.1002/acp.922

Kinlen, T. J., Adams-Price, C. E., & Henley, T. B. (2007). Verbal overshadowing and face recognition in young and old adults. Educational Gerontology, 33(11), 969-979. doi:10.1080/03601270701632040

Lane, S. M., & Schooler, J. W. (2004). Skimming the surface verbal overshadowing of analogical retrieval. Psychological Science, 15(11), 715-719. doi:10.1111/j.0956-7976.2004.00747.x

Lloyd-Jones, T. J., & Brown, C. (2008). Verbal overshadowing of multiple face recognition: Effects on remembering and knowing over time. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 20(3), 456-477. doi:10.1080/09541440701728425

Meissner, C. A., & Brigham, J. C. (2001). A meta-analysis of the verbal overshadowing effect in face identification. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 15(6), 603-616. doi:10.1002/acp.728

Memon, A., & Rose, R. (2002). Identification abilities of children: Does a verbal description hurt face recognition?. Psychology, Crime & Law, 8(3), 229-242. doi:10.1080/10683160208401817

Mondloch, C. J., Pathman, T., Maurer, D., Le Grand, R., & de Schonen, S. (2007). The composite face effect in six-year children: Evidence of adult-like holistic face processing. Visual Cognition, 15(5), 564-577. doi:10.1080/13506280600859383

Murray, J. E., Halberstadt, J., & Ruffman, T. (2010). The face of aging: Sensitivity to facial feature relations changes with age. Psychology and Aging, 25(4), 846-850. doi:10.1037/a0019864

Ryan, R. S., & Schooler, J. W. (1998). Whom do words hurt? Individual differences in susceptibility to verbal overshadowing. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 12(Spec Issue), S105-S125. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1099-0720(199812)12:7<S105::AID-ACP597>3.0.CO;2-V

Simion, F., Cassia, V., Turati, C., & Valenza, E. (2001). The origins of face perception: Specific versus non-specific mechanisms. Infant and Child Development, 10(1-2), 59-65. doi:10.1002/icd.247