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Thomas Busey
Thomas Busey
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Accounts of the confidence-accuracy relation in recognition memory
TA Busey, J Tunnicliff, GR Loftus, EF Loftus
Psychonomic bulletin & review 7, 26-48, 2000
4112000
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for configural processing in fingerprint experts
TA Busey, JR Vanderkolk
Vision research 45 (4), 431-448, 2005
3072005
Are age-related changes in cognitive function driven by age-related changes in sensory processing?
LE Humes, TA Busey, J Craig, D Kewley-Port
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 75, 508-524, 2013
2752013
The effects of age on sensory thresholds and temporal gap detection in hearing, vision, and touch
LE Humes, TA Busey, JC Craig, D Kewley-Port
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71, 860-871, 2009
1682009
Physical and psychological representations of faces: Evidence from morphing
TA Busey
Psychological Science 9 (6), 476-483, 1998
1471998
Sensory and cognitive components of visual information acquisition.
TA Busey, GR Loftus
Psychological Review 101 (3), 446, 1994
1351994
View-specific coding of face shape
L Jeffery, G Rhodes, T Busey
Psychological Science 17 (6), 501-505, 2006
1012006
Auditory speech recognition and visual text recognition in younger and older adults: Similarities and differences between modalities and the effects of presentation rate
LE Humes, MH Burk, MP Coughlin, TA Busey, LE Strauser
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2007
872007
Cognitive science and the law
TA Busey, GR Loftus
Trends in cognitive sciences 11 (3), 111-117, 2007
732007
Accounts of blending, distinctiveness, and typicality in the false recognition of faces.
TA Busey, JL Tunnicliff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 25 (5), 1210, 1999
691999
Compensation is unnecessary for the perception of faces in slanted pictures
TA Busey, NP Brady, JE Cutting
Perception & Psychophysics 48 (1), 1-11, 1990
601990
The nature of expertise in fingerprint examiners
TA Busey, FJ Parada
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 17, 155-160, 2010
572010
Consistency and variability among latent print examiners as revealed by eye tracking methodologies
T Busey, C Yu, D Wyatte, J Vanderkolk, F Parada, R Akavipat
Journal of Forensic Identification 61 (1), 60-91, 2011
492011
4 Predicting Similarity Ratings to Faces Using Physical Descriptions
M Steyvers, TA Busey
Computational, Geometric, and Process Perspectives on Facial Cognition, 115-144, 2005
402005
Broadly tuned, view-specific coding of face shape: Opposing figural aftereffects can be induced in different views
L Jeffery, G Rhodes, T Busey
Vision research 47 (24), 3070-3077, 2007
392007
Providing a sensory basis for models of visual information acquisition
GR Loftus, TA Busey, JW Senders
Perception & Psychophysics 54, 535-554, 1993
391993
Special abilities and vulnerabilities in forensic expertise
T Busey, IE Dror
Friction Ridge Sourcebook. NIJ Press: Washington, DC, 2011
372011
Set-size effects for identification versus localization depend on the visual search task.
T Busey, J Palmer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (4), 790, 2008
372008
Seeing faces in the noise: Stochastic activity in perceptual regions of the brain may influence the perception of ambiguous stimuli
HA Wild, TA Busey
Psychonomic bulletin & review 11, 475-481, 2004
372004
Holistic processing of fingerprints by expert forensic examiners
MD Vogelsang, TJ Palmeri, TA Busey
Cognitive research: principles and implications 2, 1-12, 2017
342017
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