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Jordan DeLong
Jordan DeLong
Senior Data Scientist at Eysz Inc.
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Attention and the evolution of Hollywood film
JE Cutting, JE DeLong, CE Nothelfer
Psychological science 21 (3), 432-439, 2010
2552010
Quicker, faster, darker: Changes in Hollywood film over 75 years
JE Cutting, KL Brunick, JE DeLong, C Iricinschi, A Candan
i-Perception 2 (6), 569-576, 2011
2342011
Visual activity in Hollywood film: 1935 to 2005 and beyond.
JE Cutting, JE DeLong, KL Brunick
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts 5 (2), 115, 2011
902011
The changing poetics of the dissolve in Hollywood film
JE Cutting, KL Brunick, JE DeLong
Empirical Studies of the Arts 29 (2), 149-169, 2011
462011
How act structure sculpts shot lengths and shot transitions in Hollywood film
JE Cutting, KL Brunick, JE DeLong
Projections 5 (1), 1-16, 2011
392011
Low-level features of film: What they are and why we would be lost without them.
KL Brunick, JE Cutting, JE DeLong
Oxford University Press, 2013
382013
Film through the Human Visual System: Finding Patterns and Limits
JE DeLong, KL Brunick, JE Cutting
Social Science of the Cinema, 2012
33*2012
Adaptation modulates the electrophysiological substrates of perceived facial distortion: Support for opponent coding
A Burkhardt, LM Blaha, BS Jurs, G Rhodes, L Jeffery, D Wyatte, J DeLong, ...
Neuropsychologia 48 (13), 3743-3756, 2010
332010
Added noise affects the neural correlates of upright and inverted faces differently
BL Schneider, JE DeLong, TA Busey
Journal of Vision 7 (4), 4-4, 2007
242007
Reverse correlating love: Highly passionate women idealize their partner’s facial appearance
G Gunaydin, JE DeLong
PloS one 10 (3), e0121094, 2015
222015
Shot structure in Hollywood film
CE Nothelfer, JE DeLong, JE Cutting
Indiana University Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science 4, 103-113, 2009
212009
On shot lengths and film acts: A revised view
JE Cutting, KL Brunick, J DeLong
Projections 6 (1), 142-145, 2012
172012
Temporal fractals in movies and mind
JE Cutting, JE DeLong, KL Brunick
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications 3, 1-21, 2018
162018
RSVP at the movies: dynamic images are remembered better than static images when resources are limited
A Candan, JE Cutting, JE DeLong
Visual Cognition 23 (9-10), 1205-1216, 2015
132015
The sparsity of simple recurrent networks in musical structure learning
KR Agres, JE DeLong, M Spivey
proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 31 (31), 2009
102009
Horseshoes, handgrenades, and model fitting: the lognormal distribution is a pretty good model for shot-length distribution of Hollywood films
J DeLong
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 30 (1), 129-136, 2015
82015
Neuropsychology behind the plate
JE DeLong
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (3), 385-395, 2017
42017
Time series analysis of Hollywood film and reaction times
J DeLong
22015
Shot Structure and Visual Activity: The Evolution of Hollywood Film
J DeLong, K Brunick, J Cutting
Journal of Vision 10 (7), 1229, 2010
22010
Are inverted faces processed at a later stage?
T Busey, B Schneider, D Wyatte, J DeLong, A Burkhardt, B Tjan
Journal of Vision 7 (9), 618, 2007
12007
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