This document provides a vitae for James F. Juola, including his personal information, education history, employment history, teaching and research interests, and a list of external research grants and technical reports/presentations. It outlines his extensive career in psychology, with a focus on areas like perception, attention, psycholinguistics, human-computer interaction, and more. He has held professor positions at the University of Kansas and Eindhoven University of Technology and has received grants and honors over his career spanning nearly 50 years in the field.
1 Year of experience in web application development.
Expertise in Application Development using ASP.NET,MVC, C#.NET, ADO.NET, SQL Server, MySql, JavaScript, JQuery.
Flexible to work on different frameworks and environments.
Expertise in tools such as VS 2012/2013.
Strictly following the coding rules and behaves disciplined in working environment.
Can quickly learn new technologies, think creatively and solve problems in a critical environment.
Jam Session for Ellevate membership that describes how to use LinkedIn for sales and marketing and why women are particularly suited to using this tool.
1 Year of experience in web application development.
Expertise in Application Development using ASP.NET,MVC, C#.NET, ADO.NET, SQL Server, MySql, JavaScript, JQuery.
Flexible to work on different frameworks and environments.
Expertise in tools such as VS 2012/2013.
Strictly following the coding rules and behaves disciplined in working environment.
Can quickly learn new technologies, think creatively and solve problems in a critical environment.
Jam Session for Ellevate membership that describes how to use LinkedIn for sales and marketing and why women are particularly suited to using this tool.
Case Study - Writing Letters Marathon campaign for Amnesty InternationalSparc Media Poland
Letter Writing Marathon is to release of unjustly imprisoned political convicts from all over the world. That is why thousands people decided to send letters to ministers, members of governments and influential people to lighten the problem.
The goal of campaign was to gather as many donations as possible for stamps dedicated for sending letters during Marathon.
Our job was to prepare rich media creation for mobile, Facebook news feed, and display banners. Rich media format was presented when user clicked on the advertisement within his Facebook news feed.
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This presentation details the NASA Tech Integration project. This portion of the project covers the interface developed for predicting NAS impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
The Law Hub: A New Content Strategy, Plan and Platform for Law FirmsPaperStreet Web Design
The law hub is a new content strategy, plan and platform for law firms. It's about generating content that actually helps people. Let's review how to set a strategy, produce a plan, and use technology to help your firm market online.
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a
convenient approach to transfer videos in an adaptive and
dynamic way to the user. As a consequence, this system
provides high bandwidth flexibility and is especially
suitable for mobile use cases where the bandwidth variations
are tremendous. In this paper we have integrated the
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extensions of the Advanced
Video Coding (AVC) standard into the recently ratified
MPEG-DASH standard. Furthermore, we have evaluated
our solution under restricted conditions using bandwidth
traces from mobile environments and compared it with an
improved version of our MPEG-DASH implementation
using AVC as well as major industry solutions.
SharePoint revolves around Content Types. You need to understand and use them in order to fully exploit some of the capabilities available to you in SharePoint. Move from setting up lists and libraries using Out-Of-The-Box items and documents to using custom Content Types to really make your solutions shine. This session will cover what Content Types are, how to set them up and what cool features you can use once you've done it. You will walk away with some ideas on how to take your no-code SharePoint solutions to the next level.
Cryptography is a technique used today hiding any confidential information from the attack of an intruder. Today data communication mainly depends upon digital data communication, where prior requirement is data security, so that data should reach to the intended user. The protection of multimedia data, sensitive information like credit cards, banking transactions and social security numbers is becoming very important. The protection of these confidential data from unauthorized access can be done with many encryption techniques. So for providing data security many cryptography techniques are employed, such as symmetric and asymmetric techniques. In this review paper different asymmetric cryptography techniques, such as RSA (Rivest Shamir and Adleman), Diffie-Hellman, DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm), ECC (Elliptic curve cryptography) are analyzed. Also in this paper, a survey on existing work which uses different techniques for image encryption is done and a general introduction about cryptography is also given. This study extends the performance parameters used in encryption processes and analyzing on their security issues.
ical Assessment, International Academy for Intercultural Re-NarcisaBrandenburg70
ical Assessment, International Academy for Intercultural Re-
search, and the International Test Commission.
Selected Bibliography
Arends-Tóth, J., & van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2003). Multiculturalism and
acculturation: Views of Dutch and Turkish-Dutch. European Journal of
Social Psychology, 33, 249 –266. doi:10.1002/ejsp.143
Celenk, O., & van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2011). Assessment of acculturation:
Issues and overview of measures. Online Readings in Psychology and
Culture, 8(1). Retrieved from http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/orpc/vol8/
iss1/10
Cheung, F. M., van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leong, F. T. L. (2011). Toward
a new approach to the assessment of personality in culture. American
Psychologist, 66, 593– 603. doi:10.1037/a0022389
Malda, M., van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Temane, M. Q. (2010). Rugby versus
soccer in South Africa: Content familiarity explains most cross-cultural
differences in cognitive test scores. Intelligence, 38, 582–595. doi:
10.1016/j.intell.2010.07.004
Valchev, V. H., van de Vijver, F. J. R., Nel, J. A., Rothmann, S., & Meiring,
D. (2013). The use of traits and contextual information in free personality
descriptions of ethnocultural groups in South Africa. Journal of Person-
ality and Social Psychology, 104, 1077–1091. doi:10.1037/a0032276
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (1997). Meta-analysis of cross-cultural comparisons
of cognitive test performance. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28,
678 –709. doi:10.1177/0022022197286003
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2002). Cross-cultural assessment: Value for money?
Applied Psychology: An International Review, 51, 545–566. doi:10.1111/
1464-0597.00107
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2002). Inductive reasoning in Zambia, Turkey, and
the Netherlands: Establishing cross-cultural equivalence. Intelligence, 30,
313–351. doi:10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00084-3
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2003). Bias and equivalence: Cross-cultural per-
spectives. In J. A. Harkness, F. J. R. van de Vijver, & P. Ph. Mohler
(Eds.), Cross-cultural survey methods (pp. 143–155). New York, NY:
Wiley.
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Hambleton, R. K. (1996). Translating tests: Some
practical guidelines. European Psychologist, 1, 89 –99. doi:10.1027/
1016-9040.1.2.89
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leung, K. (1997). Methods and data analysis for
cross-cultural research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leung, K. (2000). Methodological issues in
psychological research on culture. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology,
31, 33–51. doi:10.1177/0022022100031001004
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leung, K. (2011). Equivalence and bias: A review
of concepts, models, and data analytic procedures. In D. Matsumoto &
F. J. R. van de Vijver (Eds.), Cross-cultural research methods in psy-
chology (pp. 17– 45). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Poortinga, Y. H. (2002). Structural equivalence in
multilevel research. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 33, 141–156.
doi:10.1177/0022022102033002002
van de Vi ...
The Past, Present, and Future (!) of Science Communication Researchblewenstein
Presentation made at PCST-2018, International Network on Public Communication of Science & Technology, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ, 3 April 2018. Includes bibliography.
Sensory Deprivation, Memory and Smell, and Death Anxiety.
Three design concepts that are informed by psychology articles and experiments and that demonstrate their findings.
Colleagues: this is the presentation I made at the Athabasca University Graduate Student Association (AUGSA) conference (October 2019) based on my research study on reflection and feedback interaction in the development of ePortfolio projects.
Case Study - Writing Letters Marathon campaign for Amnesty InternationalSparc Media Poland
Letter Writing Marathon is to release of unjustly imprisoned political convicts from all over the world. That is why thousands people decided to send letters to ministers, members of governments and influential people to lighten the problem.
The goal of campaign was to gather as many donations as possible for stamps dedicated for sending letters during Marathon.
Our job was to prepare rich media creation for mobile, Facebook news feed, and display banners. Rich media format was presented when user clicked on the advertisement within his Facebook news feed.
Tartalmilag körülbelül 99%-ban helyes kötelező program dokumentáció. A sárgával/pirossal jelölt részek kisebb hibákra utalnak, melyek az eredeti pdf-ben megjegyzésekkel lettek ellátva, ezek jelenleg nem láthatók.
This presentation details the NASA Tech Integration project. This portion of the project covers the interface developed for predicting NAS impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
The Law Hub: A New Content Strategy, Plan and Platform for Law FirmsPaperStreet Web Design
The law hub is a new content strategy, plan and platform for law firms. It's about generating content that actually helps people. Let's review how to set a strategy, produce a plan, and use technology to help your firm market online.
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) is a
convenient approach to transfer videos in an adaptive and
dynamic way to the user. As a consequence, this system
provides high bandwidth flexibility and is especially
suitable for mobile use cases where the bandwidth variations
are tremendous. In this paper we have integrated the
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) extensions of the Advanced
Video Coding (AVC) standard into the recently ratified
MPEG-DASH standard. Furthermore, we have evaluated
our solution under restricted conditions using bandwidth
traces from mobile environments and compared it with an
improved version of our MPEG-DASH implementation
using AVC as well as major industry solutions.
SharePoint revolves around Content Types. You need to understand and use them in order to fully exploit some of the capabilities available to you in SharePoint. Move from setting up lists and libraries using Out-Of-The-Box items and documents to using custom Content Types to really make your solutions shine. This session will cover what Content Types are, how to set them up and what cool features you can use once you've done it. You will walk away with some ideas on how to take your no-code SharePoint solutions to the next level.
Cryptography is a technique used today hiding any confidential information from the attack of an intruder. Today data communication mainly depends upon digital data communication, where prior requirement is data security, so that data should reach to the intended user. The protection of multimedia data, sensitive information like credit cards, banking transactions and social security numbers is becoming very important. The protection of these confidential data from unauthorized access can be done with many encryption techniques. So for providing data security many cryptography techniques are employed, such as symmetric and asymmetric techniques. In this review paper different asymmetric cryptography techniques, such as RSA (Rivest Shamir and Adleman), Diffie-Hellman, DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm), ECC (Elliptic curve cryptography) are analyzed. Also in this paper, a survey on existing work which uses different techniques for image encryption is done and a general introduction about cryptography is also given. This study extends the performance parameters used in encryption processes and analyzing on their security issues.
ical Assessment, International Academy for Intercultural Re-NarcisaBrandenburg70
ical Assessment, International Academy for Intercultural Re-
search, and the International Test Commission.
Selected Bibliography
Arends-Tóth, J., & van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2003). Multiculturalism and
acculturation: Views of Dutch and Turkish-Dutch. European Journal of
Social Psychology, 33, 249 –266. doi:10.1002/ejsp.143
Celenk, O., & van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2011). Assessment of acculturation:
Issues and overview of measures. Online Readings in Psychology and
Culture, 8(1). Retrieved from http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/orpc/vol8/
iss1/10
Cheung, F. M., van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leong, F. T. L. (2011). Toward
a new approach to the assessment of personality in culture. American
Psychologist, 66, 593– 603. doi:10.1037/a0022389
Malda, M., van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Temane, M. Q. (2010). Rugby versus
soccer in South Africa: Content familiarity explains most cross-cultural
differences in cognitive test scores. Intelligence, 38, 582–595. doi:
10.1016/j.intell.2010.07.004
Valchev, V. H., van de Vijver, F. J. R., Nel, J. A., Rothmann, S., & Meiring,
D. (2013). The use of traits and contextual information in free personality
descriptions of ethnocultural groups in South Africa. Journal of Person-
ality and Social Psychology, 104, 1077–1091. doi:10.1037/a0032276
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (1997). Meta-analysis of cross-cultural comparisons
of cognitive test performance. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 28,
678 –709. doi:10.1177/0022022197286003
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2002). Cross-cultural assessment: Value for money?
Applied Psychology: An International Review, 51, 545–566. doi:10.1111/
1464-0597.00107
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2002). Inductive reasoning in Zambia, Turkey, and
the Netherlands: Establishing cross-cultural equivalence. Intelligence, 30,
313–351. doi:10.1016/S0160-2896(02)00084-3
van de Vijver, F. J. R. (2003). Bias and equivalence: Cross-cultural per-
spectives. In J. A. Harkness, F. J. R. van de Vijver, & P. Ph. Mohler
(Eds.), Cross-cultural survey methods (pp. 143–155). New York, NY:
Wiley.
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Hambleton, R. K. (1996). Translating tests: Some
practical guidelines. European Psychologist, 1, 89 –99. doi:10.1027/
1016-9040.1.2.89
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leung, K. (1997). Methods and data analysis for
cross-cultural research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leung, K. (2000). Methodological issues in
psychological research on culture. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology,
31, 33–51. doi:10.1177/0022022100031001004
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Leung, K. (2011). Equivalence and bias: A review
of concepts, models, and data analytic procedures. In D. Matsumoto &
F. J. R. van de Vijver (Eds.), Cross-cultural research methods in psy-
chology (pp. 17– 45). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
van de Vijver, F. J. R., & Poortinga, Y. H. (2002). Structural equivalence in
multilevel research. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 33, 141–156.
doi:10.1177/0022022102033002002
van de Vi ...
The Past, Present, and Future (!) of Science Communication Researchblewenstein
Presentation made at PCST-2018, International Network on Public Communication of Science & Technology, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ, 3 April 2018. Includes bibliography.
Sensory Deprivation, Memory and Smell, and Death Anxiety.
Three design concepts that are informed by psychology articles and experiments and that demonstrate their findings.
Colleagues: this is the presentation I made at the Athabasca University Graduate Student Association (AUGSA) conference (October 2019) based on my research study on reflection and feedback interaction in the development of ePortfolio projects.
PSY-850 Lecture 4Read chapters 3 and 4.Objectives Different.docxamrit47
PSY-850 Lecture 4
Read chapters 3 and 4.
Objectives:
Differentiate between ethnography and phenomenology.
Contrast data collection and analysis methods employed in ethnography and phenomenology.
Approaches to Qualitative Research: Ethnography and Phenomenology
Introduction
Ethnographic studies are considered a special case of phenomenological study when the phenomenon observed is a specific culture (Geertz, 1973). Their use ranges from the study of remote primitive cultures by participant-observers to urban marketing studies of the nature of demand for products using focus groups.
Ethnography
The ethnographic approach studies the social interactions of a group to learn the mechanisms by which individuals develop understanding of their everyday life-world. This is the identification of the ways and means used to create dynamic social equilibrium in their group (Garfinkel, 1967). These ways and means enable group members to have fairly accurate expectations of others' behavior and a basis for comprehending expected and unexpected behavior. The product of an ethnographic study is an explicit description of these ways and means.
With this knowledge, researchers can begin to understand how the group's members make sense of the world in which they exist. If successful, it may be possible to determine what events (e.g., the immigration of foreigners or the gain of a new local industry) and conditions (e.g., prolonged drought or growth in incomes over a couple of decades) to which the group may adapt well and to what they may have difficulty adapting. Two key variables here are the expectation (from fully expected to unexpected) and the comprehensibility (from fully comprehensible to incomprehensible).
Thus, the idea of making sense of everyday life is decomposed into two properties (expectation and comprehensibility) that give a richer description of what ethnographers seek. This is an example of increasing the richness of a description, another goal of ethnographic studies (Geertz, 1973). Another example is a study of fire prevention strategies for the National Science Foundation, where Armstrong and Vaughn (1974) replaced housing stock (number of residential units) in New York City with average persons per unit and total population. The data from two sources instead of one were used, enriching the study by this same method of decomposition.
Increasing descriptive variables, where logical, is only one way of enriching a study. There is no simple or formulaic way to achieve richness, but Geertz (1973) provides excellent and detailed guidelines. Review of data, reconsideration of findings, discussions of meaning, or use of the Delphi procedure (Dalkey, 1969) can all be used. Delphis are not just for ethical review, but for study of any complex issue.
Denzin and Lincoln (2005) recommend certain actions of the ethnographer:
1. Combine symbolic meanings with patterns of interaction.
2. Observe the world from the point of view of the ...
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James F. Juola January, 2014
Personal Data: Born June 24, 1946 in Eveleth, Minnesota, USA
Address: Department of Psychology Human-Technology Interaction
1415 Jayhawk Boulevard IPO Building, 1.25
University of Kansas Eindhoven University of Technology
Lawrence, KS 66045 5600 MB Eindhoven
The Netherlands
61 Avenrowe Court
Fairless Hills, PA 19030
Phone: (785) 840-4754
(215) 428-2202
e-mail: juola@ku.edu j.juola@tue.nl
fax: (785) 864-5696
Education: B.A., Psychology, 1968, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN
Ph.D., Psychology, 1972, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Affiliations: American Psychological Association (Fellow, Division 3)
Psychonomic Society
American Psychological Society
Experience:
1966-1968 Research assistant, teaching assistant, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN
1966-1968 Research assistant, Life Sciences Division, Honeywell Inc., St. Paul, MN
1968-1971 NDEA Fellow, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
1971-1972 NIMH Fellow, Stanford University
1972-1977 Assistant Professor, University of Kansas (KU), Lawrence, KS
1977-1982 Associate Professor, KU
1979-1983 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Psychology
1981-1985 Director, Graduate Program in Experimental Psychology, KU
1982- Professor, KU (part-time from 2009 to present)
1985.1986 Fulbright Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Perception Research, Eindhoven, The
Netherlands; Visiting Professor, Technical University of Eindhoven (TUE),
The Netherlands (sabbatical year)
1985-2010 Consulting Editor, Acta Psychologica
1987 Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Perception Research, Eindhoven, The
Netherlands (summer term)
1989 & 1991 Van Houten Fellow (Philips Research Laboratories), Institute for
Perception Research, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (summer terms)
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2. 1993 Visiting Professor, TUE, The Netherlands (sabbatical, spring semester)
1997 & 1998 Senior Research Fellow, Center for Human-system Interaction, Eindhoven,
The Netherlands (summer terms)
1999-2000 Senior Research Fellow, Center for Human-system Interaction, Eindhoven,
The Netherlands; Visiting Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Spain (sabbatical year)
2000- Consulting Editor, Psicológica
2001-2006 Visiting Professor, TUE, The Netherlands (summer terms)
2002-2003 Interim Associate Dean of International Programs, Graduate School, KU
2004 Visiting Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (summer)
2007 Senior Research Fellow, Center for Human-system Interaction, Eindhoven,
The Netherlands; Senior Consultant, Philips Research Laboratories,
Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Visiting Professor, Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid, Spain (sabbatical leave, spring and summer terms)
2008 Visiting Professor, TUE, The Netherlands (summer term)
2009-present Professor of Human-Technology Interaction, TUE, The Netherlands (part-time)
Teaching and Research Interests:
Sensation, perception, attention, psychophysics, multimodal perception, cognition,
methodology, statistics, psycholinguistics, cognitive development, reading, learning to read,
human-computer interaction, and robotics.
External Research Grants:
Principal Investigator (PI), NIMH Grant No. 1 R03 MH24637-01, "Search and decision
processes in recognition memory" $7,346, June 18, 1973 to June 30, 1974.
PI, NSF Grant No. BMS74-12801, "Processes involved in conceptual categorization"
$34,000, Sept. 1, 1974 to Feb. 28, 1977.
Co-PI (with M. Schadler), NIE Grant No. G-77-0010, "An information-processing approach
to the development of reading for comprehension" $89,000, Jan. 1, 1977 to Dec. 31, 1978.
Co-PI (with M. Schadler), NIE Grant No. G-78-0179 (renewal) $190,000, Sept. 1, 1978 to
Aug. 31, 1981.
Co-PI (with D. Bouwhuis), Netherlands Organization for Pure Research, "Control over
dispersion of visual attention" $3,360, July 1 to August 31, l987.
Co-PI (with J. Botella), Spanish Ministry of Culture and Education, "Spatial-temporal
controls of visual attention" $16,216, September 1, 1999 to May 30, 2000.
Co-PI (with D. Deavours), Bluetooth SIG, Inc., “Interoperability testing of
Bluetooth devices: Prototype” $36,495, August 15, 2003 to March 1, 2004.
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3. Co-PI (with D. Deavours), Bluetooth SIG, Inc., “Interoperability testing of Bluetooth
devices: Implementation” $44,495, January 1 to June 14, 2004.
Co-PI (with D. Deavours), Bluetooth SIG, Inc., Extension to “Interoperability
testing of Bluetooth devices: Implementation” $29,342, June 14, 2004 to
December 31, 2004.
Co-PI (with D. Bouwhuis), Netherlands Organization for Pure Research (NWO), "Multi-
modal perception" $29,000, January 1 to August 15, 2007.
Co-PI (with L. Meesters, D. Bouwhuis, & R. Cuijpers), European Commission, 7th
Programme Framework Grant: "Knowledgeable Service Robotics for Aging" (KSERA).
$4,300,000, February 1, 2010 to January 31, 2013.
Technical Reports and Presentations:
Juola, J.F. (1968). Application of Restle's theory of cue validity to a probability learning situation.
Undergraduate honors thesis, Hamline University.
Williams, L.G., Jack, W.H., Shontz, W.D., Juola, J.F., & Hawthorne, D. (1968). A study of visual
search using eye movement recordings. Honeywell Inc. Tech. Report 12009-IR4.
Williams, L.G., Fairchild, D.D., Graf, C.P., Trumm, G.A., & Juola, J.F. (1970). Visual search
effectiveness for night vision devices. Honeywell Inc. Tech. Report 12070-FR.
Juola, J.F., & Atkinson, R.C. (1970). Recognition latency for words as a function of number of
target words, test repetitions, and similarity of distractor words. Paper presented at the
Mathematical Psychology Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida.
Juola, J.F. (1972). Repetition and laterality effects on recognition time. Ph.D. dissertation, Stanford
University.
Juola, J.F. (1974). How words are categorized: Decisions based on semantic vs. arbitrary rules.
Paper presented at the Advanced Workshop on Formal Theories of Information Processing,
Stanford University.
Juola, J.F., Choe, C.S., & Leavitt, D.D. (1974). A reanalysis of the word superiority effect. Paper
presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Boston.
Taylor, G.A., Miller, T.J., & Juola, J.F. (1975). Isolating the units of visual word perception. Paper
presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Denver.
Choe, C.S., & Juola, J.F. (1975). Set and meaningfulness effects on the perception of letter strings.
Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Denver.
Juola, J.F., & Atkinson, R.C. (1976). A conjecture on the similarity between memory search and
visual search. Paper presented at the XXIst International Congress of Psychology, Paris.
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4. Juola, J.F., Taylor, G.A., & Choe, C.S. (1977). Perceptual processes in reading and word
recognition. Paper presented at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Pattern Recognition, Ile de
Bendor, France.
Chabot, R.J., Schadler, M., McCaughey, M., & Juola, J.F. (1977). The development of rapid word
processing skills. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Meeting, New
Orleans.
McCaughey, M., Schadler, M., & Juola, J.F. (1977). Visual search performance of adults and
beginning readers. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Meeting, San
Francisco.
Chabot, R.J., & Juola, J.F. (1977). Word superiority effects in visual search. Paper presented at the
Psychonomic Society Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Friedrich, F.J., Schadler, M., & Juola, J.F. (1978). The development of word recognition processes
in reading comprehension. Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association
Meeting, Denver.
Juola, J.F. (1979). Visual search through sequentially presented letter strings. Invited paper,
Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Chicago.
Juola, J.F., Ward, N., Chen, H.-C., & Ikenaga, C. (1980). Reading serially-presented text. Paper
presented at the National Reading Conference, San Diego.
Juola, J.F., Ward, N., Chen, H.-C., & Ikenaga, C. (1981). Reading computer-displayed RSVP text.
Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Detroit.
Juola, J.F., Cocklin, T.G., & Chen, H.-C. (1982). Reading RSVP text: Trade-offs between unit size
and exposure duration. Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting,
Minneapolis.
Chen, H.-C., & Juola, J.F. (1982). The effects of orthographic variations on dimensions of lexical
coding. Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Meeting, Minneapolis.
Juola, J.F., Cocklin, T., Chen, H.-C., & Granaas, M. (1982). Effects of segment size and structure
on reading RSVP text. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Minneapolis.
Juola, J.F., Cocklin, T., & Crouch, T. (1983). Dilation and contraction of the functional fovea.
Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, San Diego.
Juola, J.F., Haugh, D., Trast, D., Ferraro, F.R., & Liebhaber, M. (1985). Reading with and without
eye movements. Paper presented at the Third European Conference on Eye Movements, Dourdan,
France.
Juola, J.F., Haugh, D., Trast, S., Ferraro, F.R., & Liebhaber, M. (1986). Improving reading
comprehension in less able readers with rapid serial visual presentations. Paper presented at the
International Conference on Cognitive Approaches to Reading, Leicester, England.
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5. Juola, J.F., & Bouwhuis, D. (1986). The control of attention around the fovea. Paper presented at
the Psychonomic Society Meeting, New Orleans.
Van Nes, F.L., Juola, J.F., & Moonen, R.J.A.M. (1987). Attraction and distraction by text colors
on displays. Paper presented at Interact '87, Second IFIP Conference on Human-Computer
Interaction, Stuttgart, Germany.
Juola, J.F., Cooper, E., & Warner, B. (1987). Relative effectiveness of size and distance cues in
visual attention. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Seattle.
Van Nes, F.L., Juola, J.F., & Moonen, R.J.A.M. (1988). Facilitation and inhibition of visual display
search processes through use of colour. Institute for Perception Research, Eindhoven, The
Netherlands, Annual Progress Report.
Warner, C.B., & Juola, J.F. (1988). Voluntary and involuntary controls of attention. Paper
presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Chicago.
Warner, C.B., Koshino, H., & Juola, J.F. (1989). Voluntary control of involuntary attention. Paper
presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Atlanta.
Melton, E.C., Juola, J.F., & Warner, C.B. (1990). Analysis of word superiority in search for
repeated letters. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, New Orleans.
Koshino, H., Warner, C.B., & Juola, J.F. (1991). Suppression of the ability of abrupt onsets to
capture visual attention. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, San Francisco.
Juola, J.F., Koshino, H., & Warner, C.B. (1992). Temporal tradeoffs among central arrow,
peripheral arrow, and abrupt onset cues. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, St.
Louis.
Juola, J.F., Koshino, H., Warner, C.B., McMickell, M., Fiori, T., & Peterson, M. (1993). Automatic
and voluntary attention in young and elderly adults. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
McMickell, M. & Juola, J. F. (1994). Target and distractor similarity effects in visual search. Paper
presented at the Conference on Converging Operations in Visual Selective Attention, Champaign-
Urbana, Illinois.
Juola, J.F. & McMickell, M. (1994). Stimulus similarity effects in visual search. Paper presented at
the 17th European Conference on Visual Perception, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Peterson, M.S. & Juola, J.F. (1994). Allocation of Attention in 3-D space. Paper presented at the
Psychonomic Society Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
Juola, J.F., McMickell, M., Peterson, M.S., Woolsey, S., Duvuru, P., & Prins, N. (1995). Processing
RSVP word streams. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Los Angeles.
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6. Otálvaro, N., & Juola, J.F. (1995). Separabilty and spatiotemporal selectivity of pattern and flicker
mechanisms. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Los Angeles.
Prins, N., & Juola, J.F. (1996). Attention switching vs. attention sharing in searching RSVP
streams. Paper presented at the 19th European Conference on Visual Perception, Strasbourg,
France.
Duvuru, P., Winchell, H., Peterson, M.S., & Juola, J.F. (1996). Priming effects on processing
RSVP streams. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Chicago.
Peterson, M.S., & Juola, J.F. (1997). Spatial and temporal dynamics of attentional gating and the
attentional blink. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Philadelphia.
Woolsey, S., Franke, H., Pych, J., & Juola, J.F. (1997). An episodic retrieval account of
repetition blindness. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Philadelphia.
Duvuru, P. & Juola, J.F. (1998). Negative priming in visual search: Effects of stimulus uncertainty.
Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Dallas.
Prins, N. & Juola, J.F. (1998). Apparent motion: Solving the correspondence problem in three
dimensions. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Dallas.
Knoll, T., Lee, S., Prins, N., & Juola, J.F. (1998). Visual search through sequential and
simultaneous displays. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Dallas.
Juola, J. F. (1999). A comparison of educational systems at Dutch and American Universities.
Paper presented at the Dutch National Student Association meeting in Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Juola, J. F. (1999). Automatic and voluntary components of visual attention in young and elderly
adults. Paper presented at the 2ª Reunión Científica sobre Atención, Santiago de Compostela,
Spain.
Van de Par, S., Kohlrausch, A., & Juola, J.F. (1999). Judged synchrony/asynchrony for light-
tone pairs. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Los Angeles.
Botella, J., Barriopedro, M.I., Gil, B., & Juola, J.F. (2000). Explicaciones Alternativas de los
Effectos Secuenciales en la Tarea de los Flancos (Alternative explanations for sequential effects in
the flanker task). Paper presented at el III Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Psicología
Experimental (SEPEX), Barcelona, Spain.
Juola, J.F. Botella, J. and Palacios, A. (2000). Task and location switching effects on the attentional
blink. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, New Orleans.
Juola, J.F., Duvuru, P., Land, J.D., MacKay, A., & Hernandez, C. (2001). Does visual search have
memory? Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Orlando.
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7. Van de Par, S., Kohlrausch, A., & Juola, J.F. (2001). Differences between synchrony judgments and
temporal order judgments for light-tone pairs. Paper presented at the European Acoustical Society
Meeting, Seville, Spain.
Willette, E.J., Jones, S., Land, J.D., MacKay, A., Parekh, B., Stone, R., Uddin, A., & Juola, J.F.
(2002). Positive and negative priming of location and categorical information in RSVP search.
Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Kansas City.
De Liaño, B.T.G.-G., Juola, J.F., & Botella, J. (2003). Task switching and illusory conjunctions in
the time domain. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
MacKay, A., Land, D., Ho, M.-C., & Juola, J.F. (2003). Allocation of attention over space-time.
Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
De Liaño, B.T.G.-G., Juola, J.F., & Botella, J. (2004). Cambio de Tarea y Conjunciones Ilusorias
en el Dominio del Tiempo (Task switching and illusory conjunctions in the time domain). Paper
presented at the Reunión Cientifica Sobre Atención, Valencia, Spain.
Van de par, S., Kohlrausch, A., & Juola, J.F. (2004). Some methodological aspects of measuring
the point of subjective equality in audio-visual stimuli. Paper presented at the Workshop on Auditory
and Multimodal Attention and Perceptual Organization, Kanagawa, Japan.
Juola, J.F., & Voegele, D. (2004). Usability studies of Bluetooth wireless technology. Paper
presented at the Bluetooth SIG All Hands Meeting, Kansas City.
Juola, J., & Voegele, D. (2004). First-time usability testing for Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Information and Telecommunication Technology Center Technical Report No. ITTC-FY2005-TR-
35580-02, University of Kansas.
Krsnich, A.J., Glynn, R.J., Land, D., Yates, M., Jones, S., Dornbusch, S.D., & Juola, J.F. (2004).
Search for a matching color-word in a set of Stroop distractors. Paper presented at the Psychonomic
Society Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Land, D., Kostelnick, J.C., & Juola, J.F. (2005). Judgments of average size change for static and
dynamic displays of circles. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Toronto,
Canada.
Land, J.D., Beber, J., Davidson, C., McClain, R., McKee, J., & Juola, J.F. (2006). Temporal
properties of memory and inhibition in visual marking. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society
Meeting, Houston, Texas.
Botella, J., Narváez, M., Suero, M., & Juola, J.F. (2006). What a second response tells us about
illusory conjunctions in RSVP. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Houston,
Texas.
Eijk, R.L.J. van, Kohlrausch, A., Par, S. van de, & Juola, J.F. (2006). The influence of
psychophysical procedure and stimulus type on estimates of human performance in detecting audio-
visual asynchrony. Paper presented at the 7th
International Multisensory Research Forum, Dublin,
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8. Ireland.
Kohlrausch, A., Par, S. van de, Eijk, R.L.J. van, & Juola, J.F. (2006). Human performance in
detecting audio-visual asynchony. Paper presented at the Fourth Joint Meeting of the
Acoustical Society of America and the Acoustical Society of Japan. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Juola, J.F., Eijk, R.L.J. van, Kohlrausch, A., and Par, S. van de (2007). Synchrony detection and
temporal order judgments for bimodal stimuli. Paper presented at the joint meeting of the
Psychonomic Society and the Experimental Psychology Society, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Eijk, R.L.J., van, Kohlrausch, A., Juola, J.F., and Par, S. van de (2007). Causal relationships affect
perceived audio-visual synchrony: Reversed effects for different judgment methods. Paper
presented at the 8th
International Multisensory Research Forum, Sydney, Australia.
Eijk, R.L.J., van, Kohlrausch, A., Juola, J.F., and Par, S. van de (2007). Causal relationships affect
perceived audio-visual synchrony: Opposite trends for different stimuli. Paper presented at the 8th
International Multisensory Research Forum, Sydney, Australia.
Kohlrausch, A., Eijk, R.L.J., van, Par, S. van de, & Juola, J.F. (2007). A systematic influence of
stimulus type on audio-visual synchrony perception. Paper presented at the 19th
International
Congress on Acoustic Madrid, Spain.
Eijk, R.L.J., van, Kohlrausch, A., Juola, J.F., and Par, S. van de (2007). Apparent causality and
audio-visual synchrony perception. Paper presented at the 48th
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic
Society, Long Beach, California.
Kohlrausch, A., Juola, J. F., Hermes, D., & Vitevich, M. (2008). Cross-modal synchrony perception
reveals aspects of categorical perception. Paper presented at the Acoustica ’08 Meeting, Paris,
France.
Land, J.D., Kaiser, M., Everson, A., & Juola, J.F. (2008). Comparing IOR and visual marking in a
divided search task. Paper presented at the 49th
Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society,
Chicago, Illinois.
Mahmud, A. Al, Mubin, O., Shahid, C.S., Juola, J.F., Ruyter, B.E.R. de (2008). EZ phone:
Persuading mobile users to conserve energy. People and Computers XXII, Proceedings of HCI
2008, The 22nd British HCI Group Annual Conference, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, 1 -
5 September 2008. (pp. 7-10). British computer society.
Juola, J.F., Eijk, Rob van, Hermes, D.J., Kohlrausch, A., & Vitevich, M.S. (2009). Categorical
Perception of Syllables and Temporal Intervals. Paper presented at the 50th
Annual Meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Boston, MA.
Torta, E., Cuijpers, R.H., & Juola, J., (2010). A Bayesian model for approaching a human. Paper
presented at the European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Delft, The Netherlands.
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9. van der Pol, D., Cuijpers, R.H., & Juola, J., (2010). Head pose estimation for real-time low-
resolution video. Paper presented at the European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Delft, The
Netherlands.
van der Pol, D., Cuijpers, R.H., & Juola, J.F. (2011). Head pose estimation for a domestic robot.
Paper presented at HRI (Human-Robot Interaction) Lausanne, Switzerland.
Torta, E., Cuijpers, R.H., & Juola, J.F. (2011). A model of the user’s proximity for Bayesian
inference. Paper presented at 6th
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction,
Lausanne, Switzerland.
Juola, J.F. (2011). Human-robot interaction: Initial contact and communication with aliens. Paper
presented at the annual Spring School meeting of the three technical universities in The Netherlands,
Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
E. Torta, R.H. Cuijpers, J. F. Juola and D. van der Pol. (2011). Design of robust robotic proxemic
behaviour. International Conference on Social Robotics. ICSR 2011. Amsterdam. The Netherlands.
E. Torta, R.H. Cuijpers, J. F. Juola (2012). Modeling proactive behaviour in socially
assistive robots. HRI 2012 Young Pioneers Workshop. Boston, USA.
E. Torta, R.H. Cuijpers, J. F. Juola. (2012). Dynamic Neural Field as Framework for Behaviour
Coordination in Mobile Robots. Paper presented at the 9th International Symposium on Soft
Computing for Industry (ISSCI). World Automation Congress. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Torta, E., van Heumen, J., Cuijpers, R. and Juola, J. (2012). How can a robot attract the
attention of its human partner? A comparative study over different modalities for attracting
attention. International Conference on Social Robotics ICSR2012, Chengdu, PRC.
Juola, J.F. (2012). Designing assitive robots. Colloquium address, Kansas State University,
Manhattan, KS.
Juola, J.F., Kuling, I.A., & Kohlrausch, A. (2012). Quantifying temporal ventriloquism in audio-
visual rhythm perception. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.
Juola, J.F. (2013). Visual predictability vs. implied causality in synchrony perception. Paper
presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
Publications:
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10. Juola, J.F., & Hergenhahn, B.R. (1967). Probability matching and the overlearning reversal effect.
Psychonomic Science, 8, 309-310.
Juola, J.F., & Hergenhahn, B.R. (1967). Effects of overtraining on the establishment of mental set
in anagram solving. Psychonomic Science, 9, 539-540.
Juola, J.F., & Hergenhahn, B.R. (1968). Method for measuring the accuracy of probability
matching. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 26, 1098.
Juola, J.F., & Hergenhahn, B.R. (1968). Effects of training level, type of training, and awareness on
the establishment of mental set in anagram solving. Journal of Psychology, 69, 155-159.
Atkinson, R.C., Holmgren, J.E., & Juola, J.F. (1969). Processing time as influenced by the number
of elements in a visual display. Perception & Psychophysics, 6, 321-326.
Klatzky, R.L., Juola, J.F., & Atkinson, R.C. (1971). Test stimulus representation and experimental
context effects in memory scanning. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 87, 281-288.
Juola, J.F., Fischler, I., Wood, C.T., & Atkinson, R.C. (1971). Recognition time for information
stored in long-term memory. Perception & Psychophysics, 10, 8-14.
Juola, J.F., & Atkinson, R.C. (1971). Memory scanning for words versus categories. Journal of
Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 10, 522-527.
Fischler, I., & Juola, J.F. (1971). Effects of repeated tests on recognition time for information in
long-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 91, 54-58.
Atkinson, R.C., & Juola, J.F. (1973). Factors influencing speed and accuracy of word recognition.
In S. Kornblum (Ed.), Attention and Performance IV. New York: Academic Press.
Juola, J.F. (1973). Repetition and laterality effects on recognition memory for words and pictures.
Memory & Cognition, 1, 183-192.
Taylor, G.A., & Juola, J.F. (1974). Priming effects on recognition performance. Bulletin of the
Psychonomic Society, 3, 277-279.
Juola, J.F., Taylor, G.A., & Young, M. (1974). Stimulus encoding and decision processes in
recognition memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 102, 1108-1115.
Atkinson, R.C., & Juola, J.F. (1974). Search and decision processes in recognition memory. In D.
Krantz, R. Atkinson, R. Luce, and P. Suppes (Eds.), Contemporary Developments in Mathematical
Psychology, Vol. 1. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman.
Holmgren, J.E., Juola, J.F., & Atkinson, R.C. (1974). Response latency in visual search with
redundancy in the visual display. Perception & Psychophysics, 16, 123-128.
Juola, J.F. (1974). Recognition of visual patterns. Contemporary Psychology, 19, 645-646.
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11. McFarland, C.R., Kellas, G., Klueger, K., & Juola, J.F. (1974). Category similarity, instance
dominance, and categorization time. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 13, 698-
708.
Juola, J.F., Leavitt, D.D., & Choe, C.S. (1974). Letter identification in word, nonword, and single
letter displays. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 4, 278-280.
Choe, C.S., Welch, R.B., Gilford, R.M., & Juola, J.F. (1975). The "ventriloquist effect:" Visual
dominance or response bias? Perception & Psychophysics, 18, 55-60.
Gilford, R.M., & Juola, J.F. (1976). Familiarity effects on memory search and visual search.
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 7, 142-144.
Juola, J.F., McFarland, C.E., & Kellas, G. (1976). Processus constitutifs de la categorisation
conceptuelle. In S. Ehrlich and E. Tulving (Eds.), La Memoire Semantique. Paris: Bulletin de
Psychologie.
Juola, J.F. (1976). Contemporary experimental psychology. Contemporary Psychology, 21, 267-
268.
Juola, J.F., & McDermott, D.A. (1976). Memory search for lexical and semantic information.
Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 15, 567-575.
Chabot, R.J., Miller, T.J., & Juola, J.F. (1976). The relationship between repetition and depth of
processing. Memory & Cognition, 4, 677-682.
Young, M.E., & Juola, J.F. (1977). Stimulus form effects in recognition memory. Memory &
Cognition, 5, 131-138.
Taylor, G.A., Miller, T.J., & Juola, J.F. (1977). Isolating visual units in the perception of words and
nonwords. Perception & Psychophysics, 21, 377-386.
McDermott, D.A., Young, M.E., Gilford, R.M., & Juola, J.F. (1977). Memory search process for
words and pictures in elementary school children. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 10, 83-84.
Juola, J.F., Taylor, G.A., & Choe, C.S. (1977). Perceptual processes in reading and word
recognition. In K.S. Fu and A.B. Whinston (Eds.), Pattern Recognition Theory and Application.
Leiden, the Netherlands: Noordhoff International.
Juola, J.F., Schadler, M., Chabot, R.J., & McCaughey, M. (1978). The development of information
processing skills related to reading. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 25, 459-476.
McNamara, T., Ward, N., & Juola, J.F. (1978). Visual search for letters in intact and mixed-case
words and nonwords. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 12, 297-300.
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12. Juola, J.F. (1979). Pattern recognition. In R. Lachman, J.L. Lachman, and E.C. Butterfield,
Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing: An Introduction. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum
Associates.
Mills, R.H., Knox, A.W., Juola, J.F., & Salmon, S.J. (1979). Cognitive loci of impairments in
picture naming by aphasic subjects. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 22, 73-87.
Juola, J.F., Schadler, M., Chabot, R.J., McCaughey, M., & Wait, J. (1979). What do children learn
when they learn to read? In L. Resnick and P. Weaver (Eds.), Theory and Practice of Beginning
Reading, Vol. 2. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum Associates.
Friedrich, F.J., Schadler, M., & Juola, J.F. (1979). Developmental changes in units of processing in
reading. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 28, 344-358.
McCaughey, M.W., Juola, J.F., Schadler, M., & Ward, N. (1980). Whole-word units are used
before orthographic knowledge in perceptual development. Journal of Experimental Child
Psychology, 30, 411-421.
Juola, J.F., Ward, N.J., & McNamara, T. (1982). Visual search and reading of rapid,
serial presentations of letter strings, words, and text. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
General, 111, 208- 227.
Ward, N.J., & Juola, J.F. (1982). Reading with and without eye movements: Reply to Just,
Carpenter, and Woolley. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 111, 239-241.
Chen, H.-C., & Juola, J.F. (1982). Dimensions of lexical coding in Chinese and English. Memory &
Cognition, 10, 216-224.
Whitney, P., Cocklin, T.G., Juola, J.F., & Kellas, G. (1983). A reassessment of typicality effects in
free recall. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 21, 321-323.
Granaas, M.M., McKay, T.D., Laham, R.D., Hurt, L.D., & Juola, J.F. (1984). Reading moving text
on a CRT screen. Human Factors, 26, 97-104.
Cocklin, T.G., Ward, N.J., Chen, H.-C., & Juola, J.F. (1984). Factors influencing readability of
rapidly-presented text segments. Memory & Cognition, 12, 431-442.
Juola, J.F. (1985). Perceptual units in word recognition. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 8,
715.
Juola, J.F., Haugh, D., Trast, S., Ferraro, F.R., & Liebhaber, M. (1986). Improving reading
comprehension in less able readers with rapid serial visual presentations. Bulletin of the British
Psychological Society, 39, A96 (Abstract).
Juola, J.F. (1986). Cognitive psychology and information processing: Content and process analysis
for a psychology of mind. In R.E. Ingram (Ed.), Information Processing Approaches to
Psychopathology and Clinical Psychology. New York: Academic Press.
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13. Juola, J.F., Haugh, D., Trast, S., Ferraro, F.R., & Liebhaber, M. (1987). Reading with and without
eye movements. In J.K. O'Regan and A. Levy-Schoen (Eds.), Eye Movements: From Physiology to
Cognition, Amsterdam: Elsevier North Holland.
Juola, J.F., Crouch, T., & Cocklin, T. (1987). Voluntary control of attention near the fovea. Acta
Psychologica, 64, 1-11.
Van Nes, F.L., Juola, J.F., & Moonen, R.J.A.M. (1987). Attraction and distraction by test colours
on displays. In H.-J Bullinger and B. Shackel (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction--Interact '87,
Amsterdam: Elsevier North-Holland.
Juola, J.F. (1988). The use of computer displays to improve reading comprehension. Applied
Cognitive Psychology, 2, 87-95.
Juola, J.F., & Breitmeyer, B.G. (1988). A discussion of models of motion perception. In H. Bouma
and B.A.G. Elsendoorn, (Eds.), Working Models of Human Perception, New York: Academic
Press.
Warner, C.B., Juola, J.F., & Koshino, H. (1990). Voluntary allocation vs. automatic capture of
visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 48, 243-251.
Cooper, E.E., & Juola, J.F. (1990). The control of visual attention using multiple target features.
Acta Psychologica, 75, 139-151.
Juola, J.F., Bouwhuis, D.G., Cooper, E.E., & Warner, C.B. (1991). Control of attention around the
fovea. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 125-141.
Paul, S.T., Kellas, G., & Juola, J.F. (1992). Priming effects on lexical access and decision
processes: A signal detection analysis. Psychological Research, 54, 202-211.
Koshino, H., Warner, C.B., & Juola, J.F. (1992). Relative dominance of central, peripheral, and
abrupt onset cues in visual attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 45A, 609-
631.
Tiritoglu, A., & Juola, J.F. (1994). Animated icons promote learning of their functions. In M. D.
Brouwer-Janse, and T.L. Harrington (Eds.). Human-Machine Communication for Educational
Systems Design. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
Bekker, M.M., van Nes, F.L., & Juola, J.F. (1995). A comparison of mouse and speech input
control of a text-annotation system. Behaviour and Information Technology, 14, 14-22.
Juola, J.F., Koshino, H., & Warner, C.B. (1995). Tradeoffs between attentional effects of spatial
cues and abrupt onsets. Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 333-342.
Juola, J.F., Tiritoglu, A., & Pluenis, J. (1995). Reading text presented on a small display. Applied
Ergonomics, 20, 227-229.
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14. McCalley, L.T., Bouwhuis, D.G., & Juola, J.F. (1995). Age changes in the distribution of visual
attention. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 50B, 316-331.
Milota, V.C., Widau, A.A., McMickell, M.R., Juola, J.F., & Simpson, G.B. (1997). Strategic
reliance on phonological mediation in lexical access. Memory & Cognition, 25, 333-344.
Juola, J.F. (1998). Instructor's Manual for 'Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences' Seventh Edition
by R.B. McCall. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks-Cole. (Revised, for Eighth Edition, 2000.)
Juola, J.F., Koshino, H., Warner, C.B., McMickell, M., & Peterson, M.S. (2000). Automatic and
voluntary control of attention in young and elderly adults. American Journal of Psychology, 113,
159-178.
Peterson, M.S., & Juola, J.F. (2000). Evidence for distinct attentional bottlenecks in attention
switching and attentional blink tasks. Journal of General Psychology, 127, 6-26.
Juola, J.F., Duvuru, P., & Peterson, M.S., (2000). Priming effects in attentional gating. Memory &
Cognition, 28, 224-235.
Prins, N. & Juola, J.F. (2001). Relative roles of 3-D and 2-D coordinate systems in solving the
correspondence problem in apparent motion. Vision Research, 41, 759-769.
Juola, J. F. (2001). Aging effects on visual attention and perception. In C. Méndez, D. Ponte,
L. Jiménez, and M. J. Sampedro (Eds.), La atención: Un enfoque pluridisiplinar, vol. II.
Valencia: Promolibro.
Botella, J., Barriopedro, M.I., & Juola, J.F. (2002). Temporal interactions between target and
distractor processing: Positive and negative priming effects. Psicológica, 23, 371-400.
Van de Par, S., Kohlrausch, A., & Juola, J.F. (2002). Some methodological aspects for measutring
asynchrony detection in audio-visual stimuli. In A. Calvo-Manzano, A Perez-Lopez, & J.S.
Santiago (Eds.), Proceedings of Forum Acusticum, 2002. Sevilla, Spain (available on CD-ROM).
Juola, J.F., Botella, J., & Palacios, A. (2004). Task and location switching effects on visual
attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 1303-1317.
Juola, J.F. (2005). Cognitive Psychology. Preliminary Edition, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Kohlrausch, A., Par, S. van de, Eijk, R.L.J. van, & Juola, J.F. (2006). Human performance in
detecting audio-visual asynchrony. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120, 3084-3085.
Juola, J.F. (2006). Cognitive Psychology, 1st
Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Kostelnick, J.C., Land, J.D., &. Juola, J.F. (2007). Judgments of average size changes for static and
animated graduated circle displays. Cartographic Perspectives, 57, 41-55.
MacKay, A. & Juola, J. F. (2007). Are spatial and temporal attention independent?
Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 972-979.
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15. Botella, J., Narváez, M., Suero, M., & Juola J.F. (2007). Parallel processing of stimulus features
during RSVP: Evidence from the second response. Perception & Psychophysics, 69, 1315-1323.
Eijk, R.L.J. van, Van de Par, S., Kohlrausch, A., & Juola, J.F. (2008). Audiovisual synchrony and
temporal order judgments: Effects of experimental method and stimulus type. Perception &
Psychophysics, 70, 955-968
Eijk, R.L.J. van, Kohlrausch, A., Juola, J.F., and Par, S. van de (2009). Temporal interval detection
thresholds depend on perceived synchrony for audio-visual stimulus pairs. Journal of Experimental
Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1254-1263.
Juola, J.F. (2009). Cognitive Psychology, 2nd
Edition. Belmont, CA: Cengage/Wadsworth.
Eijk, R.L.J. van, Kohlrausch, A., Juola, J.F., and Par, S. van de (2010). Temporal order judgment
criteria are affected by synchrony judgment sensitivity, Attention, Perception, &
Psychophysics, 72, 2227-2235.
Pol, van der, D., Cuijpers, R.H., and Juola, J.F. (2010). Head pose estimation for real-time low-
resolution video. Proceedings of the 28th Annual European Conference on Cognitive
Ergonomics. New York: ACM.
Torta, E., Cuijpers, R.H., and Juola, J.F. (2010). A Bayesian model for approaching a human.
Proceedings of the 28th Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics. New
York: ACM.
Torta, E., Cuijpers, R.H., Juola, J.F. and van der Pol, D. (2012). Modelling and testing proxemic
behaviour for humanoid robots. International Journal of Humanoid Robotics, 9, 1250028.
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Undergraduate Honors Theses Chaired:
David Leavitt Robb Gilford Timothy Miller Timothy McNamara
David Haugh Todd Truitt Eric Cooper Jeremy Jagoda
Alexia Giblin Erin McDermott Shannon Layman (Michael Vitevich, co-advisor)
M.A. Theses Chaired: Ph.D. Dissertations Chaired:
Michael Young Russell Mills
Glen Taylor Chong Sook Choe
Dennis McDermott Glen Taylor
Robert Chabot Dennis McDermott
Mark McCaughey Rachel Streib
Nicklas Ward Kathy Donovan
Thomas Cocklin Robert Chabot
Timothy McKay Frances Friedrich
Michael Granaas Nicklas Ward
F. Richard Ferraro Hsuan-Chih Chen
Yu-Ching Liu Thomas Cocklin
C. Bruce Warner Timothy McKay
Eddie Melton C. Bruce Warner
Montie McMickell Hideya Koshino
Matthew Peterson F. Nelson Otálvaro
Christopher Golledge Matthew Peterson
Nicolaas Prins Nicolaas Prins
Stephanie Woolsey Prathyusha Duvuru
Soo-Jin Lee Satha Phongsatha
J. Devin Land J. Devin Land
Alicia MacKay Olha Bonderenko
Elena Torta
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