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Vita: Albrecht Inhoff
Curriculum Vita
Albrecht W. Inhoff
October, 2012
Department of Psychology
State University of New York at Binghamton
Binghamton, New York 13902-6000
Tel: 607-777-3958
email: [email protected]
16 Wellington Drive
Endicott, New York 13760
Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology (1983)
University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Faculty Mentor: Keith Rayner)
Post-doctoral training in Cognitive Neuropsychology at Good Samaritan Hospital
and Medical Center, Portland, Oregon and the University of Oregon (1983-1985;
Sponsor: Michael Posner)
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE:
1995-present
Professor, State University of New York
Summer 2009 Visiting Professor; Universitaet Potsdam, Germany
Spring 2003
Visiting Professor, Technical University at Aachen, Germany
Spring 1996
Visiting Professor, Technical University at Aachen, Germany
Fall 1995
Visiting Professor, Hangzhou University, China
1990-1995
Associate Professor, State University of New York at Binghamton.
1988-1990
Assistant Professor; Department of Psychology, State University of New York at
Binghamton
1985-1987
Assistant Professor; Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire
1983-1985
Post Doctoral Research Associate (with Michael Posner); Department of
Neurology; Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center; Portland, Oregon
1978-1983
Research Assistant (for Keith Rayner); Department of Psychology; University of
Massachusetts.
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Perceptual processes during reading
Word recognition
Oculomotor control during reading
Eye-hand, eye-voice coordination
Neurological structures and cognitive processes
TEACHING INTERESTS:
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Neuropsychology
Attention & Consciousness
The Psychology of Reading
Psychology in the Visual Arts
Cognitive Aspects of Motor Control
EDITORIAL SERVICES:
Associate Editor: Perception & Psychophysics (2001-2003)
Journal of Eye Movement Research (2006-present)
Editorial Boards:
Jan 1989 to Dec 1994: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.
Jan 2000 to Jan 2001: Perception & Psychophysics.
Jan 2003 to present: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
Ad hoc reviewer for the following peer-reviewed journals:
American Journal of Psychology; Applied Psycholinguistics; Behavior and Information
Technology (BIT); Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Cognitive Psychology; Brain
and Cognition; Brain and Language; British Journal of Experimental Psychology; Canadian
Journal of Experimental Psychology; Cognitive Neuropsychology; Cognition; Consciousness and
Cognition; Contemporary Psychology; Brain and Behavioral Science; Cortex; European Journal
of Cognitive Psychology; Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience; Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General; Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance;
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition; Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology; Journal of Literacy Research; Journal of Memory and Language; Journal of
Motor Behavior; Journal of Neurophysiology; Language and Cognitive Processes; Language and
Speech; Medical Science Monitor; Memory; Memory & Cognition; Nature (Scientific Reports);
Perception & Psychophysics; Psychological Bulletin; Psychological Research; Psychological
Review; Psychological Science; Psychonomic Bulletin & Review; Psychophysiology; Public
Library of Science (PLoS ONE); Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (Human);
Reading & Writing; Visual Cognition; Vision Research.
Grant agencies:
Member of the National Institute College of CSR (Committee for Scientific Review/NIH)
referees, 2010-2012.
Member and Rapporteur of the European Research Council, ERSC, 2010-2013 (the grant
agency of the 27 member states of the European Union)
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Ad hoc Panel member:
NIH Language and Communication Study Section (LCOM), 2005, 2006
NIH Small Business: Science Education, Reading, Speech and Deafness (BBBP), 2006
NIH Perception and Cognition Study Section (PC), 2005, 2008
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Science Foundation) review panel; Fall 2005,
Frankfurt, Germany: National Excellence Initiative on ‘Brain, Cognition, and Language’.
Ad-hoc reviews for the following grant agencies: National Science Foundation; Israel Science
Foundation (ISF); Bi-national US-Israel Science Foundation; Hong Kong Research Grant
Council; Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering, & Technology (IRCSET); The
Wellcome Trust (a UK Foundation); Liverhulme Trust (UK), Biotechnology and Biological
Sciences Research Council (UK).
Other reviewing:
Eastern Psychological Association; Allyn and Bacon; Prentice Hall; Brooks Cole; Random
House; and other publishers.
International Scientific Committee
Scientific Advisory Board; 16th European Conference on Eye Movements; Marseille, France,
2011.
Co-organizer (with Dr. Ralph Radach) of one of two special symposia at the 16 th European
conference on eye movements. The symposium honors Dr. Alan Kennedy’s contribution to eye
movement research.
7th International Conference on "The Cognitive Processing of Chinese and other Asian
Languages. Hong Kong, December 14-16, 1995.
FELLOWSHIPS and AWARDS:
2010
Binghamton University Award for Faculty Excellence in Graduate Student
Mentoring.
2004
State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research
and Creative Activity.
2003
German Science Foundation Fellowship (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft).
Euro 65,000. ‘Inner speech during reading”. To cover sabbatical salary, travel,
and a graduate student assistantship. Technical University at Aachen (Germany).
1996
Spring Semester. German Science Foundation Fellowship (ca. $50,000.00).
‘Parafoveal word processing during reading’. Sabbatical salary at the Technical
University at Aachen.
1997
Spring Semester. Chinese State Education Commission Fellowship. ‘Teaching
and learning of cognitive psychology in China’. Hongzhou, China.
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1983-1984
German Science Foundation Fellow IN 27/1-1; Salary for post-doctoral training
and travel. 'Foveal and Parafoveal Cues in Reading'. Award ca. $40,000.
1978-1979
German Academic Exchange Service Fellowship (Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst; full fellowship with travel, tuition, and subsistence); ca. $35,000.
1977-77
Fulbright Fellow (full fellowship, including travel, tuition, and subsistence).
University of Rochester (to work with Ralph Norman Haber).
Award value ca $30,000.
EXTERNAL GRANTS (awards exceeding $5,000 are listed):
2003-2007
National Institute of Health and Human Development Grant HD043405. “Overt
and Covert Selection during Reading”. Principal Investigator. Award $418,270.00.
2000-2002
National Science Foundation Grant BCS 0002024. “Use of Sound Codes during
Reading”. (Cynthia Connine and Weimin Liu Co-PIs). Award $154,400.00
1998-2001
National Science Foundation Grant SBR-9810169. “Overt and Covert Selection
during Reading”. Principal Investigator. Award $247,500.00.
1994-1997
National Institute of Mental Health Grant MH5038701. “Oculomotor Control
during Reading”. Principal investigator. Award $182,700.00
1990-1992
National Science Foundation Grant BNS-9010067. “Integration of Text
across Interword Saccades in Reading”. Principal Investigator. Award $120,287.
1988-1991
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Grant HD24796 on
“Manual and Oculomotor Control in Copy Typing”. Principal Investigator.
Award $127,572.
1989
National Institute of Health Grant HD26519. Small Instrumentation Program.
Principal Investigator. Total award $7,533.00.
Co-Pi and Grant Sponsorships
2008
Mentor: Vermont Genetic Network project “Eye movements and ERP responses
to threatening visual stimuli”. Award ca $150,000 to Dr. Kevin Fleming at
Norwich University.
2007
Co-mentor (with Dr. Meredith Coles). Pre-doctoral NIH Fellowship for Casey
Schofield, “Eye movements during face perception in patients with social
phobias”. This project (under the primary supervision of Dr. Coles) also received
the 2007 APA distinguished dissertation award.
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PUBLICATIONS (chronological order, * indicates peer reviewed journal)
(Recently completed papers that are currently under review, under revision, or to-be-submitted
are not listed)
*Inhoff, A.W., Seymour, B.A., & Radach, R. (in press). Use of color for language processing
during reading. Visual Cognition.
*Radach, R., Inhoff, A.W., Glover, L., Vorstius, C. (in press). Contextual constraints and N+2
preview effects in reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
*Wang, C.-A. & Inhoff, A.W. (in press). Extraction of linguistic information from successive words
during reading. Evidence for spatially distributed lexical processing. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
*Solomon, M.J., Seymour, B.A., Wang, C.A., & Inhoff, A.W. (in press). Selection for processing
and saccade targeting in reading. Journal of Eye Movement Research.
Schofield, C.A., Johnson, A.L., Inhoff, A.W., & Coles, M.E. (2012). Social anxiety and difficulty
disengaging threat: Evidence from eye tracking. Cognition and Emotion, 26, 300-311.
Inhoff, A.W. Solomon, M., Seymour, B., & Radach, R. (2011). Temporal dynamics of the eyevoice span and eye movement control during oral Reading. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 5,
543-558.
Wang, C.A. & Inhoff, A.W. (2010). The influence of visual contrast and case changes on
parafoveal preview benefits during reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63,
805-817.
Inhoff, A.W., Seymour, B., Schad, D., & Greenberg, S. (2010). The curvature of saccadic eye
movements during reading. Vision Research, 50, 1117-1130.
Eiter, B. & Inhoff, A.W. (2010). Visual word identification is followed by subvocal articulation.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 36, 457-470.
*Wang, C.A., Tzeng, O.J.L., Inhoff, A.W., & Tsai, J.-L. (2009). Acquisition of Linguistic
Information to the left of fixation during the reading of Chinese. Language and Cognitive
Processes, 24, 1097-1123.
*Wang, C.A., Inhoff, A.W., & Radach, R. (2009). Is attention confined to one word at a time? The
spatial distribution of parafoveal preview benefits during reading. Attention, Perception &
Psychophysics, 71, 1487-1494.
*Inhoff, A.W., Greenberg, S.N., Solomon, M., & Wang, C.-A. (2009). Word integration and
regression programming during reading: A test of the E-Z reader 10 model. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1571-1584.
*Eiter, B. & Inhoff, A.W. (2008). Visual word recognition is accompanied by covert articulation:
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Evidence for a speech-like phonological representation. Psychological Research, 72, 666-674.
*Inhoff, A.W., Solomon, M., Seymour, B., & Radach, R. (2008). Eye position changes during
reading fixations are spatially selective. Vision Research, 48, 1027-1039.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2008.01.012
*Inhoff, A.W., Solomon, M., Starr, M., & Placke, L. (2008). Eye movements during the reading of
compound words and the influence of lexeme meaning. Memory & Cognition, 36, 675-687.
http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2504734
Wu, C. & Inhoff, A. (2007).中文阅读中的眼动模式和字符识别 (eye movements and symbol
recognition during the reading of Chinese text). A. Guder, J. Xin, and Y. Wan (Eds.), Duiwai
Hanzi renzhi yu jiaoxue - Cognition, Teaching and Learning of Chinese Characters, pp 136-154.
Beijing Languange and Culture University Press, China.
*Weger, U.W. & Inhoff, A.W. (2007). Long-range regressions to previously read words are
guided by spatial and verbal memory. Memory & Cognition, 35, 1293-1306.
* Weger, U.W., Meier, B.P., Robinson, M.D., Inhoff, A.W. (2007). Things are sounding up:
Affective influences on auditory tone perception. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review,14, 517-521,
Radach, R., Reilly, R., & Inhoff, A.W. (2007). Models of oculomotor control in reading: Toward a
theoretical foundation of current debates. In R. van Gompel, M. Fischer, W. Murray, and R. Hill.
Eye movements: A window on mind and brain, pp 237-269. Amsterdam, Netherland: Elsevier.
*Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R., & Eiter, B. (2006). Temporal overlap in the processing of successive
words in reading. A reply to Pollatsek, Reichle, and Rayner (2006). Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1490-1495.
*Greenberg, S., Inhoff, A.W., & Weger, U. (2006). The impact of letter detection on eye
movement patterns during reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 987-995.
*Weger, U. & Inhoff, A.W. (2006). Attention and eye movements in reading: Inhibition of return
predicts regressive saccade size. Psychological Science, 17, 187-191.
*Weger, U. & Inhoff, A.W. (2006). Semantic inhibition of return is the exception rather than the
rule. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 244-253.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Wu, C. (2005). Eye movements and the identification of spatially ambiguous
words during Chinese sentence reading, Memory & Cognition, 33, 1345-1356.
*Inhoff, A.W., Eiter, B., & Radach, R. (2005). Time course of linguistic information extraction
from consecutive words during eye fixations in reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, 31, 979-995.
Inhoff, A.W., Weger, U., & Radach, R. (2005). Sources of Information for the Programming of
Short- and Long-Range Regressions during Reading, pp. 33-52. In G. Underwood (Ed.),
Cognitive Processes in Eye Guidance, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
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*Inhoff, A.W. & Weger, U. (2005). Memory for word location during reading: Eye movements to
previously read words are spatially selective but not precise. Memory & Cognition, 33, 447-461.
*Juhasz, B., Inhoff, A.W., & Rayner, K. (2005). The role of interword spaces in the processing of
English compound words. Language and Cognitive Processes, 20, 291-316.
Inhoff, A.W. & Shindler, K. (2004). Selection for fixation and selection for orthographic
processing need not coincide. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 26, 489-490 (a commentary).
*Inhoff, A.W., Connine, C., Eiter, B., Radach, R. & Heller, D. (2004). Phonological representation
of words in working memory during sentence reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11, 320325.
*Starr, M.S. & Inhoff, A.W. (2004). Attention allocation to the right and left of a fixated word: Use
of orthographic information from multiple words during reading. European Journal of Cognitive
Psychology, 16, 203-225.
*Radach, R., Inhoff, A.W. & Heller, D. (2004). Graded effects of word onset regularity on
saccade targeting. European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 16, 27-51.
*Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R., Eiter, B., & Skelly, M. (2003). Exterior letters are not privileged in the
early stage of visual word recognition during reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 29, 894-900.
Inhoff, A.W. & Weger, U. (2003). Advancing the methodological middle ground. In J. Hyönä, R.
Radach & H. Deubel (Eds.), The mind's eye: Cognitive and applied aspects of eye movements,
Pp 335-344. Oxford: Elsevier Science.
*Juhasz, B., Starr, M., & Inhoff, A.W. & Placke, L. (2003). The Effects of Morphology on the
Processing of Compound Words: Evidence from Naming, Lexical Decisions, and Eye Fixations.
British Journal of Psychology, 94, 223-244.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Eiter. B. (2003). Knowledge of word length does not constrain word identification
Psychological Research, 67, 1-9.
*Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R., Eiter, B., & Juhasz, B. (2003). Parafoveal processing: Distinct
subsystems for spatial and linguistic information. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Experimental Psychology, 56a, 803-827.
*Inhoff, A.W., Connine, C., & Radach, R. (2002). A contingent speech technique in eye
movement research on reading. Behavior Research Methods Instruments & Computers, 34,
471-480.
*Liu, W., Inhoff, A.W., Ye, Y., & Wu, C. (2002). Use of parafoveal visible characters during the
reading of Chinese sentences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance, 28, 1213-1227.
Inhoff, A.W., & Radach, R. (2002). The biology of reading: The use of spatial information in the
reading of complex words. Comments on Modern Biology. Part C., Comments on Theoretical
Biology,7, 121-138. (invited paper)
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Radach, R. Inhoff, A.W., & Heller. D. (2002). Simple questions and complex answers about the
role of attention in normal reading. To appear in: Witruk, E., Friederici, and Lachmann
Th.(Eds.). Basic Mechanisms of Language and Language Disorders, Vol. 20; (pp137-153).
Dordrecht: Kluwer.
*Inhoff, A.W., Starr, M., & Shindler, K. (2000). Is the processing of consecutive words during
eye fixations in reading strictly serial? Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 1474-1484.
*Inhoff, A. W., Radach, R., & Heller, D. (2000). Complex compounds in German: Interword
spaces facilitate segmentation but hinder assignment of meaning. Journal of Memory and
Language, 42, 23-50.
Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R., Starr, M., & Greenberg, S. (2000). Allocation of visuo-spatial attention
and saccade programming in reading. In A. Kennedy, R. Radach, D. Heller & J. Pynte (Eds.),
Reading as a Visual Process (pp 221-246). Oxford, Elsevier Inc.
Inhoff, A.W., Liu, W., & Tang, H. (1999). Use of linguistic information during Chinese sentence
reading: Evidence from Eye Movement Studies. In J. Wang, A.W. Inhoff, & H.C. Chen (Eds.),
Reading Chinese Script: A Cognitive Analysis (pp. 223-239). Lawrence Erlbaum, Assoc.
Radach, R., Heller, D. & Inhoff, A.W. (1999). Occurrence and function of very short duration
fixations in reading. In W. Becker, H. Deubel, and T. Mergner (Eds), Current oculomotor
research: Physiological and psychological aspects (pp. 321-331). Plenum Press.
Inhoff, A.W., & Radach, R. (1998). Definition and computation of oculomotor measures in the
study of cognitive processes. In G. Underwood (Ed.), Eye guidance in reading and scene
perception (pp. 29-54). Oxford, Elsevier Inc.
Inhoff, A.W. & Gordon, A. (1998). Eye movements and eye hand coordination during typing.
Current Directions. (invited paper)
*Inhoff, A.W., Liu, W., Starr, M. & Wang, J. (1998). Eye-movement-contingent display changes
are not compromised by flicker and phosphor persistence. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 5,
101-106.
*Inhoff, A. W. & Liu, W. (1998). The Perceptual Span and Oculomotor Activity during the
Reading of Chinese Sentences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance,24, 20-34.
Inhoff & Liu, W. (1997). The perceptual span during the reading of Chinese text. In H.C. Chen
(Ed). Cognitive processing of Chinese and related Asian Languages, pp 243-266. The
Chinese University of Hong Kong Press.
Inhoff, A.W., Liu, W., Wang, J., & Fu, D.J. (1997). Use of spatial information during the reading
of Chinese text (original title in Chinese). In D.L. Peng, H. Shu, and H.C. Chen (Eds). Cognitive
Research on Chinese Language pp 296-329. Shan Dong, Educational Publishing, Beijing,
China.
Radach, R., Heller. D., & Inhoff, A. (1997). Blickbewegung and kognitive prozesse. Stand und
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Perspektiven (Oculomotor activity and cognitive processes: Current findings and perspectives).
In H. Mandl (Ed.), Bericht ueber de 40. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Psychology.
Goettingen, Hogrefe.
*Inhoff, A., Briihl, D., & Schwartz, J. (1996). Compound word effects differ in reading, on-line
naming, and delayed naming. Memory & Cognition, 24, 466-476.
Inhoff, A.W. & Rayner, K. (1996). Der Wahrnehmungsbereich beim Lesen. In H. Gunther, H.
Wenzel, and O. Ludwig (Eds.), Handbuecher zur Sprach- and und
Kommunikationswissenschaft: Vol. Schrift and Schriftlichkeit: Writing and its use. (Transl:
Handbook of Speech- and Communication Science: Vol. Writing and its use). Walter DeGruther
and Company, Berlin, Germany.
*Topolski, R. & Inhoff. A. W. (1995). Loss of vision during the retinal stabilization of letters.
Psychological Research, 58, 155-162.
*Vitu, F., O'Regan, K., Inhoff, A.W., & Topolski, R. (1995). Mindless reading: Eye movement
characteristics are similar in scanning strings and reading text. Perception & Psychophysics, 57,
352-364.
*Briihl, D. & Inhoff, A.W. (1995). Integrating information across fixations during reading: The
use of orthographic bodies and of exterior letters. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Cognition and Memory, 21, 55-67.
Inhoff, A.W. & Connine, C. (1994). Perceptual similarity and salience in the accessing of lexical
meaning. In R. Lorch and E. O'Brien (Eds.) Sources of coherence in text comprehension.
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Topolski, R. (1994). Use of phonological codes during eye fixations in reading
and in on-line and delayed naming tasks. Journal of Memory and Language, 33, 689-713.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Topolski, R. (1994). Seeing morphemes during the retinal stabilization of
compound and pseudocompound words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance, 20, 840-853.
Inhoff, A.W. (1993). Visual attention may not control the occurrence of express saccades. Brain
and Behavioral Sciences, 16, 580-581.
*Inhoff, A.W., Topolski, R., Vitu, F. & O’Regan, K. (1993). Attention demands during reading
and occurrence of brief (express) fixations. Perception & Psychophysics, 54, 814-823.
Inhoff, A.W., Bohemier, G., & Briihl, D. (1993). Integrating text across fixations in reading and
copytyping. In K. Rayner (Ed.) Eye Movements and Visual Cognition: Scene Perception and
Reading. New York: Springer Verlag.
*Inhoff, A.W., Topolski, R., & Wang, J. (1992). Saccade Programming during short duration
fixations: An examination of copytyping, letter detection, and reading. Acta Psychologia, 87,
1-21.
Inhoff, A.W. & Topolski, R. (1992). Lack of semantic activation from unattended text during
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reading. Bulletin of the Psychonomics Society, 30, 365-366.
Gordon, A. & Inhoff, A.W. (1992). Intermittent use of feedback during movement phase
transitions and during the updating of internal models. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 15,
748-749. (A commentary)
*Inhoff, A.W. & Wang, J.W. (1992). The encoding of text, manual movement planning, and
eye-hand coordination during copytyping. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human
Perception and Performance,18, 437-448.
*Inhoff, A.W., Briihl, D., Bohemier, G., & Wang, J. (1992). Eye-hand span and the coding of text
during copytyping. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 18,
298-306.
*Inhoff, A.W., Rafal, R.D., Posner, M.I. (1992). Bimodal extinction without cross-modal
extinction. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 55, 36-39.
*Inhoff, A.W., Topolski, R., & Wang, J. (1992). Saccade programming during short fixation
durations: An examination of copytyping, letter detection, and reading. Acta Psychologica, 81, 121.
Tousman, S. & Inhoff, A.W. (1992). Phonology in multisyllabic word recognition. Journal of
Psycholinguistic Research, 21, 525-544.
Inhoff, A.W. (1992). Limits of preconscious processing. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 14,
680-681. A commentary.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Briihl, D. (1991). Semantic processing of unattended text during selective
reading: How the eyes see it. Perception & Psychophysics, 49, 289-294.
*Inhoff A.W. (1991). Effects of word frequency during copy typing. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 17, 478-488.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Rafal, R.D. (1990). Cerebellar structures and the programming of movement
sequences. Behavioural Neurology, 3, 87-97.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Tousman, S. (1990). Lexical priming from partial word previews. Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 16, 825-836.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Tousman, S. (1990). Lexical integration across eye fixations in reading.
Psychological Research, 52, 330-337.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1990). Integrating information across eye fixations in reading. Acta Psychologica,
73, 281-297.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Bisiacchi, P. (1990). Unimanual tapping during concurrent articulation:
Examining the role of cortical structures in the execution of programmed movement sequences.
Brain and Cognition, 13, 59-76.
Inhoff, A.W., Chiu, T. & Wang, J. (1990). Coordination of Eye and Finger Movements in
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Copytyping. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 28, 302-304.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1989). Lexical access during eye fixations in reading: Are word access codes
used to integrate lexical information across interword fixations? Journal of Memory and
Language, 28, 444-461.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1989). Parafoveal processing of words and saccade computation during eye
fixations in reading. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,
15, 544-555.
*Inhoff, A.W., Pollatsek, A., Posner, M. & Rayner, K. (1989). Covert attention and eye
movements in reading. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 41A, 63-89.
*Inhoff, A.W., Diener, H.C., Rafal, R.D., & Ivry, R. (1989). The role of cerebellar structures in
the execution of serial movements. Brain, 112, 565-581.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Fleming, K. (1989). Probe detection times during the reading of easy and
difficult text. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 15, 339-351.
*Rafal, R.D., Posner, M.I., Friedman, J.H., Inhoff, A.W., & Bernstein, E. (1988). Orienting of
visual attention in progressive supranuclear palsy. Brain, 111, 267-280.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1987). Parafoveal word processing during eye fixations in reading: Effects of
visual salience and word structure. In M. Coltheart (Ed.), Attention & Performance, XII;
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, N.J.
*Bisiacchi, P. & Inhoff, A.W. (1987). The influence of dual tasks on motor programming.
Ricerche di Psicologia,1, 82-106.
*Rafal, R.D., Inhoff, A.W., Friedman, J.H., & Bernstein, E. (1987). Programming and execution
of sequential movements in Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and
Psychiatry, 50, 1267-1273.
*Posner, M.I., Inhoff, A.W., Friedrich, F.J., & Cohn, A. (1987). Isolating attentional systems: A
cognitive-anatomical analysis. Psychobiology, 15, 107-121.
Inhoff, A.W. (1987). Visual word processing in reading. Contemporary Psychology, 32, 52.
*Rafal, R. & Inhoff, A.W. (1987). Midbrain mechanisms for orienting visual attention.
Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Meeting, 1986; Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., NJ.
*Inhoff, A.W. & Rayner, K. (1986). Parafoveal word processing during eye fixations in reading:
Effects of word frequency. Perception & Psychophysics, 40, 431-440.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1986). Preparing sequences of saccades under choice reaction conditions:
Effects of sequence length and context. Acta Psychologica, 61, 211-228.
Inhoff, A.W. (1986). Attentional orienting precedes awareness. The Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 9, 35. (A commentary).
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Inhoff, A.W., Morris, R. & Calabrese, J. (1986). Eye movements in skilled typing. Bulletin of the
Psychonomic Society, 24, 113-114.
Inhoff, A.W. (1985). Phonological effects in the visual processing of words: Some
methodological considerations. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8, 714. (A commentary)
*Inhoff, A.W. (1985). The effect of factivity on lexical retrieval and postlexical processing during
eye fixations in reading. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 14, 45-56.
*Lima, S.D. & Inhoff, A.W. (1985). Lexical access during eye fixations in reading: Effects of
word initial letter sequence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and
Performance, 13, 272-285.
Inhoff, A.W. (1984). Control processes in movement production. Contemporary Psychology, 29,
709-711.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1984). Two stages of word processing during eye fixations in the reading of
prose. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 23, 612-624.
*Inhoff, A.W., Lima, S.D & Carroll, P.J. (1984). Effects of context on metaphor comprehension.
Memory and Cognition, 12, 558-567.
*Inhoff, A.W., Rosenbaum, D.A., Gordon, A.M., & Campbell, J.A. (1984). Stimulus- response
compatibility and motor programming of manual response sequences. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 10, 724-733.
*Rosenbaum, D.A., Inhoff, A.W., & Gordon, A.M. (1984). Choosing between movement
sequences: A hierarchical editor model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 113,
372-393.
Inhoff, A.W. (1983). Attentional strategies during the reading of short passages. In K. Rayner
(Ed.), Eye Movements in Reading: Perceptual and Language Processes, New York: Academic
Press.
Inhoff, A.W. (1983). Automated Cognition. Contemporary Psychology, 28, 930-931.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1982). Parafoveal word perception: A further case against semantic
preprocessing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 8,
137-145.
Morrison, R.E. & Inhoff, A.W. (1981). Visual factors and eye movements in reading. Visible
Language, 15, 129-146.
*Rayner, K., Inhoff, A.W., Morrison, R.E., Slowiaczek, M.L. & Bertera, J.B. (1981). Masking of
foveal and parafoveal vision during eye movements in reading. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 7, 167-179.
*Rayner, K. & Inhoff, A.W. (1981). Eye movement control in reading. In B.L. Zuber (Ed.),
Models of Oculomotor Behavior and Control. CRC-Press: Boca Raton.
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*Inhoff, A.W. & Rayner, K. (1980). Parafoveal word perception: A case against semantic
preprocessing. Perception & Psychophysics, 27, 457-464.
EDITED BOOK/ Organizations
J. Wang, A.W. Inhoff, & H.C. Chen (Eds.), Reading Chinese Script: A Cognitive Analysis.
Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers, Mahwah, N.J. 1999.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Invited Addresses:
Keynote speaker at the Conference on the Reading of Chinese as a foreign language ‘hanzi
renzhi’. Sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Beijing, China, and the University of Mainz,
Germany. Mainz, Aug. 2005.
Keynote speaker at the 11th European Conference on methodological issues in eye movement
research. Turku, Finland, Aug., 2001
Other:
Inhoff, A.W., Seymour, B., Laubrock, J., & Cajar, A. (2011, November). Comprehending
dialogue: The use of auditory and visual imagery during silent reading. Paper presented at the
52th Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Seattle, Wa.
Schofield, C.A., Coles, M.E., & Inhoff, W.I. (2011, November). Difficulty disengaging attention in
patients with social phobia: Evidence from eye-tracking. In C. Schofield (Chair) “Eye-tracking
studies of attentional biases in social anxiety and depression.” Symposium to be presented at
the annual meeting of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Toronto, Canada.
Inhoff, A.W., Seymour, B., & Weger, U. The spatial indexing of words. Presented at the 16th
Europen conference on Eye movements (see Vitu, F., Castet, E., & Goffart, L. (Eds.) (2011).
Abstracts of the 16th European Conference on Eye Movements, Marseille, 21 - 25 August 2011.
Journal of Eye Movement Research, 4(3)).
Inhoff, A.W., Seymour, B., Fleischer, J., & Fleming, M. (Oct., 2010). Are words spatially indexed
during reading. Evidence from eye movement records. KogWis 2010. The 10 th Biannual meeting
of the German Society for Cognitive Science. Potsdam, Germany.
Schofield, C., Inhoff, A.W., & Coles, M. (2010, March.) Difficulty disengaging attention in patients
with social phobia: Eye-tracking research. Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Baltimore,
MD.
Inhoff, A.W. & Wang, C.A. (2009, August).Information acquisition after word skipping during
reading. 15th European Conference on Eye Movements, Southampton, UK.
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Glover, L., Radach, R., Vorstius, C., & Inhoff, A.W. (2009, August). Contextual constraint and
N+2 preview benefits in reading. 15th European Conference on Eye Movements. Southampton,
UK.
Seymour, B. & Inhoff, A.W. (2009, March). Saccade trajectory deviation in Van der Stigchel and
Theeuwes (2007): General inhibition or Inhibition of return? Poster presented at the Eastern
Psychological Association, Pittsburgh, PA
Radach, R., Glover, L., & Inhoff, A.W. (2008, July). Limited parallel word processing during
reading. Talk presented at the XXIX International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.
Wang, C.A., Inhoff, A.W., Seymour, B., & Solomon, M. (2008, November). The influence of
parafoveal word n-1 visibility on word n+1 recognition during reading. Poster presented at the
49th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Chicago, IL.
Schofield, C.A, Inhoff, A.W. & Coles,M.E. (2008, July). Understanding attentional bias in social
anxiety: Eye-tracking research. Presented at the annual conference of the Anxiety disorders
Association of America.
Inhoff, A.W., Wang, C.A., Solomon, M., & Seymour, B. (2007, November). Is the processing of
successive words strictly serial during reading. Poster presented at the 48th meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Long Beach, CA.
Inhoff, A.W., Solomon, M., Seymour, B. (2007, August). Does saccade targeting determine the
acquisition of parafovel word information. Paper presented at the 14th European Conference on
Eye Movements. Potsdam/Berlin, Germany.
Weger, U., Pratt, J., & Inhoff, A.W., (2007, August). The accuracy and function of regressions
during reading. Poster presented at the 14th European Conference on Eye Movements.
Potsdam/Berlin, Germany.
Wang, J.-A., Tsai, T,-L., Inhoff, A.W., Lee, C.-W., Hung, D.-L., & Tseng, O.I.L. (2007, August).
Parafoveal-on-foveal effects in Chinese reading: An eye-movement study. Poster presented at
the 14th European Conference on Eye Movements. Potsdam/Berlin, Germany.
Inhoff, A.W., Solomon, M., & Radach, R. (2006, November). Parafoveal information use differs
when reading silently and when reading out loud. Poster presented at the 47 th meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX.
Radach, R., Inhoff, A.W., Glover, L. & Vorstius, C. (2006, November). Task effects on parafoveal
processing in continuous reading. Paper presented at the 47 th meeting of the Psychonomic
Society, Houston, TX.
Inhoff, A.W. & Solomon, M. (July, 2006). Time course of parafoveal information usage in
reading. Symposium at the meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading,
Vancouver, Canada.
Inhoff, A.W. Weger, U., Greenberg, S. & Radach, R. (2005, November). Intra-fixation position
changes during eye fixations in reading and letter detection. Paper presented at the 46 th meeting
of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada.
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Wu, C. & Inhoff, A.W. (2005, November). Repetition blindness in Chinese. Poster presented at
the 46th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada.
Weger, U. & Inhoff, A.W. (2005, August). Individual differences in regressive eye movements.
Paper presented at the 13th European Conference on Eye Movements, Bern, Switzerland.
Eiter, B. M. & Inhoff, A.W. (2004, November). The effect of spoken word context on visual word
recognition. Poster presented at the 45 th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, USA.
Weger, U.W. & Inhoff, A.W. (2004, November). Semantic inhibition of return. Poster presented
at the 45th meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Meyer, Eric, C., Lenzenweger, Mark, F., and Inhoff, Albrecht (2004, October). Visual attention,
oculomotor performance, and social cognition: A visual scanpath study of schizotypy and social
anxiety. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology,
Toronto, ON, Canada.
Inhoff, A.W., Weger, U., & Radach, R. (Feb. 2004). Directing regressions during reading.
Presented at the L.O.V.E. [Lake Ontario Visionary Establishment] meeting. The 33rd Conference
on Perception & Cognition. Niagara Falls, Canada.
Inhoff, A.W., Connine, C.,Skelly, M., & Radach, R. (November, 2003). Use of a word’s sound
code after its identification during reading. Paper presented at the 44th annual meeting of the
Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, Canada.
Radach, R., Heller, D., & Inhoff, A.W. (November, 2003). A comparison of silent and oral
reading. Poster presented at the 44th annual meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver,
Ca.
Juhasz, B.J., & Inhoff, A.W. (August, 2003). English compound words: An exploration into the
function of interword spaces. Paper presented at the 12th meeting of the European Conference
on Eye Movements, Dundee, Scotland.
Juhasz, B.J., Inhoff, A.W. & Rayner, K. (June, 2003). The role of spatial layout in compound
words. Paper presented at the 3rd International Conference on Morphology, Aix-en-Provence,
France.
Inhoff, A.W., Eiter, B., Radach, R. (March 2003). Worterkennung und Arbeitsgedächtnis beim
Lesen (Word Recognition and Working Memory in Reading). Tagung Experimentell Arbeitender
Psychologen (Meeting of Experimental Psychologists). Kiel, Germany.
Brianna M. Eiter, Ralph Radach, and Albrecht W. Inhoff (Aug. 2003). The Nature of the
Phonological Code Accessed Early in Visual Word Recognition during Sentence Reading.
AMLAP (Architecture and Mechanisms for Language Processing. Glasgow, UK.
Eiter, B. & Inhoff, A.W. (Oct. 2002). Use of speech codes in working memory. Cognitive Science.
Boston.
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Inhoff, A.W., Connine, C., & Eiter, B. (Nov. 2001). Effects of spoken words on concurrent visual
word recognition. Paper presented at the 42 nd annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society,
Orlando, Fla.
Inhoff, A.W., Eiter, B. & Radach, R. (Sept, 2001). Use of spatial codes in the parafoveal
processing of words. Paper presented at the meeting of the European Society for Cognitive
Processing. Edinburgh, GB.
Radach, R., Inhoff, A.W., & Heller, D. (2000, Nov). Orthographic information modulates saccade
amplitude in reading. Paper presented at the 41st annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society,
New Orleans. LA.
Starr, M., Placke, L., Juhasz, B., Inhoff, A.W., Miller, B., & Kambe, G. (2000, Nov). Processing
and representation of compound words. Poster presented at the 41st annual meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, New Orleans. LA.
*Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R. & Heller, D. (1999, Sept). Eye movements during the reading of
complex German compounds. International conference on ‘Basic Mechanisms of Language and
Language Disorders. Leipzig, Germany.
*Radach,R., Heller, D., & Inhoff A.W. (1999, Sept). Visual processing and saccade target
selection in reading: Current data and models. International conference on ‘Basic Mechanisms
of Language and Language Disorders. Leipzig, Germany.
Starr, M., Placker, L. & Inhoff, A.W. (1999, Sept). Allocation of attention during eye fixations in
reading. Paper presented at the European Conference on Eye Movements, Utrecht,
Netherlands.
Placke, L., Starr, & Inhoff (1999, Sept). Lexical decomposition of compound words during
recognition. Paper presented at the European Conference on Eye Movements, Utrecht,
Netherlands.
Starr, M., Shindler, K., Juhasz, B. & Inhoff, A.W. (1998, Nov.). Morphological decomposition of
Compound words. Paper presented at the 39 th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society,
Dallas, Tx.
*Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R., & Greenberg, S. (1998, April). Does recognition of words during a
fixation progress in a strictly serial order? Presented at the Fifth European Workshop on
Language Comprehension. Luminy (Marseille), France.
Liu, W. & Inhoff, A.W. (1997, October). Use of graphemic and and phonological information
during Chinese character reading. Presented at the 38th annual meeting of the Psychonomic
Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Inhoff, A.W., Radach, R., & Heller, D. (1996). Morphological processing during word
recognition. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicao,
Ill.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1996). Effects of screen refresh rates on oculomotor activity. Commentary
presented at the European workshop on the effects of screen refresh rates (organized by A.
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Kennedy). Nice, France.
Inhoff, A.W. & Liu, W. (Dec., 1995). The perceptual span during the reading of Chinese text.
Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on "The Cognitive Processing of Chinese
and other Asian Languages. Hong Kong, December 14-16, 1995.
*Inhoff A.W., Liu, W., & Wang, J. (August, 1995). Oculomotor control during the reading of
Chinese and English (alphabetic) scripts. Lecture presented at the International Workshop on
Chinese Language Processing, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
Briihl, D. & Inhoff, A.W. (March, 1995). The effects of alcohol on the orienting of visual
attention. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,
Savannah, GA.
Inhoff, A.W. & Medl, R. (November, 1994). Is spatial memory used in the recall of print? Paper
to be presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, St. Louis, MO.
Inhoff, A.W. (November, 1993). Visibility of linguistic symbols during retinal stabilization. Paper
presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington, DC.
*Inhoff, A.W. (July, 1993). Perceptual salience and word recognition in English and Chinese.
Invited presentation at the International Conference on the Processing of Chinese Language,
Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
*Inhoff, A.W. (April, 1993). Oculomotor control during copytyping. Invited colloquium
presentation. Eastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Tousman, S. & Inhoff, A.W. (April, 1992). Phonology in multi syllabic word recognition. Paper
presented at the Meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
*Inhoff, A.W. (July, 1992). Saccade programming during short duration fixations. Invited paper
presented at the 25th International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium.
Inhoff, A.W., & Topolski, R. (November 1991). Express saccades during the encoding of text?
Paper presented at the Meeting of the 32nd meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San
Francisco, CA.
Inhoff, A.W., Briihl, D., & Bohemier, G. (November, 1990). 'Integrating word length information
across fixations in reading'. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New
Orleans, LA.
Inhoff, A.W., Bohemier, G., & Briihl, D. (August, 1990). 'Integrating text across eye fixations in
reading and copytyping'. Paper presented at the International Meeting on Eye Movements and
Visual Cognition, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
Inhoff, A.W. & Briihl, D. (1989, November). Processing of unattended visual information: How
the eyes see it. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Atlanta, GA.
Inhoff, A. (1989, September). Eye movements and cognitive processes. Paper presented at
XIV Annual Biological Sciences Research Symposium, SUNY Binghamton.
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*Inhoff, A.W. & Rafal, R. (1989, July). The role of the cerebellum in the programming of serial
manual movements. Invited presentation at the International Conference on the Study of
Cerebellar Function. University of Tuebingen, West Germany.
Inhoff, A.W. & Tousman, S. (1988, November). The use of beginning and ending letters in word
recognition. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, IL.
Mair, R.G., Flint, R.G., Inhoff, A.W. & Langlais, P.J. (1988, November). Voluntary control of
attention is impaired in Korsakoff's syndrome. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
Society for Neuroscience, Toronto, Canada.
Rafal, R.D., Inhoff, A.W., Friedman, J.H. & Berstein, E. (1987, February). Programming and
execution of sequential movements in Parkinson's disease. Paper presented at the Meeting of
the International Neuropsychological Society, Washington, D.C.
Inhoff, A.W. & Connine, C.M. (1986, November). Fixation position and word processing in
reading. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, LA.
*Inhoff, A.W. (1986, July). Sequential keystroke performance in Parkinson's disease. Paper
presented at the Workshop on Cognitive and Motor Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease, held at
the Medical Research Council: Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, England
*Inhoff, A.W. (1986, July). Effects of visual salience and word structure on parafoveal word
processing. Paper presented at the International Society for the Study of Attention and
Performance, London, England.
Inhoff, A.W. & Posner, M.I. (1985, February). Unattended processing capacities of normals and
parietal patients. Paper presented at the Meeting of the International Neuropsychological
Society, San Diego, CA.
Inhoff, A.W. (1985, February). How general are mechanisms of attention. Paper presented at
the Meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
Inhoff, A.W. & Bisiacchi, P. (1984, October). Speech production affects manual production.
Paper presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Antonio, TX.
Inhoff, A.W., Lima, S.D., & Rayner, K. (1983, October). Word frequency and initial letter
constraints in the processing of parafoveal information. Paper presented at the Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, San Diego, CA.
Rosenbaum, D.A., Inhoff, A.W., & Gordon, A.M. (1983, October). A hierarchical editor model for
choosing between movement sequences. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society,
San Diego, CA.
Inhoff, A.W. & Carroll, P. (1983, March). Eye movements and metaphor processing in reading.
Paper presented at the Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA.
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*Inhoff, A.W. (1981, July). Attention strategies during the reading of short stories. Paper
presented
at the International Sloan Conference on Reading, Amherst, MA.
Rayner, K., Inhoff, A.W., Morrison, R.E., Slowiaczek, M.L., & Bertera, J.B. (1980,October).
Masking of foveal and parafoveal vision in reading. Paper presented at the Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Phoenix, Arizona.
INVITED TALKS have been presented at:
Beijing Normal University, PR China
Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet, Tuebingen, Germany
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.
Hamilton College, Clinton, NY
Hangzhou University, PR China
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey
Neurological Sciences Institute, Portland, OR
Norwich University, Vermont
Philipps Universtitaet, Marburg, Germany
Sorbonne, Paris, France
State University of New York, Binghamton, NY
Technical University, Aachen, Germany
Universita di Padova, Padua, Italy
University at Potsdam, Germany
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
University of Rochester, NY
University of Texas, Austin, TX
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
University of Wyoming, Laramie
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE:
Department
Department Chair (Fall 2003 to Fall 2006)
Interim Chair (Dec. 1999 to July 2000)
Cognitive/Experimental Area Coordinator (1989 to 1995 and 2007 to 2010)
Graduate Committee (1996 to Jan 2000 and 2007 t0 2010)
Merit Committee for faculty (1998; 2008; 2010)
Merit Committee for Staff Employees (1990)
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Chair and member of various faculty search committees (approximately a dozen)
Executive Committee of the Psychology Department (2000/01 and 2003-2010)
Director of Graduate Studies (1996 to Jan 2000)
Undergraduate Committee (2006/7; 2010)
University
Academic Honesty Committee (1996 to 1997)
Biomedical Research Grant Review Committee (1988, 1989)
Computer Committee (1988 to 1990)
Distinguished Dissertation Award Committee (1986)
Distinguished Research Award Committee (1998)
Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate (Fall 2000 to Fall 2002)
Faculty Senate (2009-2010)
Graduate Budget Advisory Committee (1993)
Graduate Studies Program Development (1986)
Grievance Committee (1995-2000)
Human Subjects Review Committee (1985; 2010)
Research Semester Award Committee (1990)
University Grievance Committee (1997 to 2000)
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