Publications
  • Ho J, Mann DS, Hickok G, Chubb C (2022) Inadequate pitch-difference sensitivity prevents half of all listeners from discriminating major vs minor tone sequences, JASA, In press.
  • Herrera Ortiz C, Chubb C, Wright CE, Sun P, Sperling G (2021) Color scrambles reveal Red and Green half-wave linear mechanisms plus a mechanism selective for low chromatic contrast, Vision Research, 191, 1-15, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2021.107964.
  • Rashid JA, Chubb C (2021) The density effect in centroid estimation is blind to contrast polarity, Vision Research, 186, 41-51, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2021.04.005.
  • Adler SA, Comishen KJ, Wong-Kee-You AMB, Chubb C (2020) Sensitivity to major versus minor musical modes is bimodally distributed in young infants. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 147, 3758-3764, https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001349
  • Ho J, Chubb C (2020) How rests and cyclic sequences influence performance in tone-scramble tasks. In press, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 147, 3859-3870, https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001398
  • Lu V, Wright CE, Chubb C, Sperling G (2019) Variation in Target and Distractor Heterogeneity Impacts performance in the Centroid Task. Journal of Vision, Vol.19, 21. doi:10.1167/19.4.21, http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/19.4.21
  • Groulx K, Chubb C, Victor JD, Conte MM (2019) The features that control discrimination of an isodipole pair. Vision Research, 158, 208-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2019.03.006
  • Wright CE, Marino VF, Chubb C, Mann D (2019) A model of the uncertainty effects in choice reaction time that includes a major contribution from effector selection. Psychological Review, 126(4), 550 – 577. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rev0000146
  • Rodriguez-Cintron LM, Wright CE, Chubb C, Sperling G (2019) How can observers use perceived size? Centroid versus mean-size judgments. Journal of Vision, Vol.19, 3. doi:10.1167/19.3.3, http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/19.3.3
  • Sun, P, Chubb C, Wright CE, Sperling G (2018) High-capacity preconscious processing in concurrent groupings of colored dots, Proc. Nat. Ac. Sci. 115(52), E12153-E12162, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1814657115
  • Mednicoff S, Mejia S, Rashid AR, Chubb C (2018) Many listeners cannot discriminate major vs minor tone-scrambles regardless of presentation rate, J.Acoust.Soc.Am. 144(4), 2242–2255, https://doi.org/10.1121/1.505599
  • Chubb C, Chiao C-C, Ulmer, KM, Buresch K, Birk MA, Hanlon RT (2018) Dark scene elements strongly influence cuttlefish camouflage responses in visually cluttered environments, Vision Research 149:86-101, DOI: 10.1016/j.visres.2018.06.003
  • Dean T, Chubb C (2017) Scale-sensitivity: a cognitive resource basic to music perception. JASA 142(3) pp 1432 – 1440. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4998572
  •  Victor JD, Conte MM, Chubb C (2017) Textures as probes of visual processing. Annual Review of Vision Science. 3:275-296. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-vision-102016-061316
  • Sun P, Chubb C, Wright CE, Sperling G (2016) Human attention filters for single colors. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. Am. E6712-E6720. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1614062113
  • Inverso M, Sun P, Chubb C, Wright CE, Sperling G (2016) Evidence against global attention filters selective for absolute bar-orientation in human vision, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 78, 293-308, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-015-1005-3
  • Sun P, Chubb C, Wright CE, Sperling G (2016) The centroid paradigm: Quantifying feature-based attention in terms of attention filters. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 78:474–515. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-015-0978-2
  • Chiao C-C, Chubb C, Hanlon RT (2015) A review of visual perception mechanisms that regulate rapid adaptive camouflage in cuttlefish. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 201(9), 933-945. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00359-015-0988-5
  • Sun P, Chubb C, Sperling G (2015) Two mechanisms that determine the Barber-Pole-Illusion.  Vision Research, 111, 43-54.
  • Silva AE, Chubb C (2014) The 3-dimensional, 4-channel model of human visual sensitivity to grayscale scrambles. Vision Research, 101, 94-107.  PDF
  • Sun, P, Chubb C, Sperling G (2014) A moving barber pole illusion. Journal of Vision, 14(5):1; doi:10.1167/14.5.1. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/14/5/1
  • Chiao C-C, Ulmer KM, Siemann LA, Buresch KC, Chubb C, Hanlon RT (2013) How visual edge features influence cuttlefish camouflage patterning.  Vision Research, 83 (2013) 40–47. PDF
  • Chubb C, Darcy J, Landy MS, Econopouly J, Nam J-H, Bindman DR, Sperling G (201) The Scramble Illusion:  Texture Metamers. In The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Eds. Shapiro A, Todorovic D, Oxford University Press.
  • Chubb C, Solomon JA, Sperling G (2013) The contrast contrast illusion, In The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Eds. Shapiro A, Todorovic D, Oxford University Press.
  • Chubb C, Dickson CA, Dean T, Fagan C, Mann DS, Wright CE, Guan M, Silva AE, Gregersen PK, Kowalsky E (2013) Bimodal distribution of performance in discriminating major/minor modes, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(4), 3067–3078. PDF
  • Richards V, Shen Y, Chubb C (2013) Level dominance for the detection of changes in level distribution in sound streams, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134, EL237; http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4813591
  • Iverson G, Chubb C (2013) The analytic form of the daylight locus. Chapter in Vision, Memory, Attention, Eds. Chubb C, Dosher BA, Lu Z-L, Shiffrin RM, American Psychological Association, Washington DC. PDF
  • Wright CE, Chubb C, Winkler A,Stern H (2013) Equisalience analysis: a new window into the functional architecture of human cognition. Chapter in Vision, Memory, Attention, Eds. Chubb C, Dosher BA, Lu Z-L, Shiffrin RM, American Psychological Association, Washington DC. PDF
  • Chubb C, Scofield I, Chiao C-C, Sperling G (2012) A method for analyzing the dimensions of preattentive visual sensitivity, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 56, 427-443. PDF
  • Venezia JH, Saberi K, Chubb C and Hickok G (2012) Response bias modulates the speech motor system during syllable discrimination. Front. Psychology, 3:157. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00157 PDF
  • Vaina LM, Chubb C. (2012) Dissociation of  first- and second-order motion systems by perceptual learning. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 74:1009–1019, DOI 10.3758/s13414-012-0290-3. PDF
  • Morgan MJ, Mareschal I, Chubb C, Solomon JA (2012) Perceived pattern regularity computed as a summary statistic: Implications for camouflage. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 279, 2754–2760, doi:10.1098/rspb.2011.2645 PDF
  • Sarnecka, B. W. & Wright, C. E. (Submitted, 2011). The Exact-Numbers Idea: Children‘s Understanding of Cardinality and Equinumerosity, Cognitive SciencePDF
  • Morgan, M.J., Chubb, C., Solomon, J.A., (2011). Evidence for a subtractive component in motion adaptation. Vision Research, 51, 2312 – 2316. PDF
  • Buresch, K., Mathger, L.M., Allen, J.J., Bennice, C., Smith, N., Schram, J., Chiao, C.C., Chubb, C., Hanlon R.T. (2011). The use of background matching versus masquerade for camouflage in cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. Vision Research51, 2362-2368. PDF
  • Solomon J.A., Morgan M.J., Chubb C. (2011). Efficiencies for the statistics of size discrimination.  Journal of Vision11(12):13, 1-11 PDF
  • Fagan, C., Wright, C. E., Chubb, C., (Submitted 2011) Exploring the dimensions of human sensitivity to musical tonality. Attention, Perception & PsychophysicsPDF
  • Wright, C. E., Lee, F. (Submitted 2011) Issues Related to HCI Application of Fitts’s Law. Human-Computer InteractionPDF
  • Huang, A.E., Hon, A.J., Li, X., McCormick, M.C., Patel, D.A., Chubb, C., Altschuler, E.L., Koffka’s effect is mediated by figure thickness at the joining region. Perception. 40(9) 1137 – 1141. 2011. PDF
  • Wright, C.E., Chubb, C., Winkler, A., Stern, H. (In press). Equisalience Analysis: A New Window into the Functional Architecture of Human Cognition. Chubb, C., Dosher, B.A., Lu, Z-L, and Shiffrin, R.M. (Eds.), Vision, Memory, Attention. To be published by the American Psychological Association. PDF
  • Wright, C. E., Marino, V. F., Chubb, C., and Rose, K. A. (2011). Exploring Attention-Based Explanations for Some Violations of Hick’s Law for Aimed Movements. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 73, 854–871. doi:10.3758/s13414-010-0062-x
  • Hanlon, RT, Chiao, CC, Mäthger, LM, Buresch, KC, Barbosa, A, Allen, JJ, Siemann, L, & Chubb, C (2011). Rapid adaptive camouflage in cephalopods.  Chapter in Animal Camouflage: Mechanisms and Function, Eds. M. Stevens & S. Merilaita, Cambridge University Press.
  • Drew, S., Chubb, C & Sperling G. (2010). Precise attention filters for Weber contrast derived from centroid estimations. Journal of Vision 10(10):20, 1 – 16. http://www.journalofvision.org/content/10/10/20. 2010
  • Chubb, C. (2009).Texture Perception. Article in Encyclopedia of Perception, Ed. E. Bruce Goldstein, Sage.
  • Chiao, C.C., Chubb, C., Buresch, K., Allen, J., Barbosa, A., Mäthger,L.M., Hanlon, R.T. (2010). Mottle camouflage patterns in cuttlefish: quantitative characterization and visual stimuli that evoke them. Journal of Experimental Biology, 213, 187-199. PDF
  • Allen, J., Mäthger,L.M., Barbosa, A., Buresch, K.C., Sogin, E., Schwartz, J., Chubb, C., Hanlon, R.T. (2010). Cuttlefish dynamic camouflage: responses to substrate choice and integration of multiple visual cues. Proc. Royal Soc. B, 277,1031-1039. PDF
  • Chiao C-C, Chubb C, Buresch KC, Barbosa A, Allen JJ, Mäthger LM, Hanlon T. (2010). Response to ‘Holes in the camouflage’, Journal of Experimental Biology, 10.1242/jeb.045724, 3075-3076.
  • Emmorey, K., Gertsberg, N., Korpics, F., & Wright, C.E. (2009). The influence of visual feedback and register changes on sign language production:  A kinematic study with deaf signers. Applied Psycholinguistics, 30, 187-203.PDF
  • Nam, J-H, Solomon, J.A., Morgan, J.M., Wright, C.E. & Chubb, C.  (2009). Coherent plaids are preattentively more than the sum of their parts. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 71, 1469-1477. doi:10.3758/APP.71.7.1469. PDF
  • Wright, C. E., Marino, V. F., Belovsky, S. A, & Chubb, C. (2007). Visually-guided, aimed movements can be unaffected by stimulus-response uncertainty. Experimental Brain Research, 179, 475-496.PDF
  • Hanlon RT, Chiao CC, Mathger LM, Barbosa A, Buresch KC and Chubb, C. (2009). Cephalopod dynamic camouflage: bridging the continuum between background matching and disruptive coloration. Philosophical Transactions of Royal Society B. 364: 429-437. Link
  • Chiao, C-C., Chubb, C., Buresch, K., Siemann, L., Hanlon, R. (2009). The scaling effects of substrate texture on camouflage patterning in cuttlefish, Vision Research, 49, 1647-1656. Link
  • Morgan, M.J., Chubb, C., & Solomon, J. (2008). A ‘dipper’ function for texture discrimination based on orientation variance. Journal of Vision. 8(11):9, 1-8, http://journalofvision.org/8/11/9/, doi:10.1167/8.11.9.
  • Grant, A, Donnelly, K, Chubb, C, Barr, B, Kuzniecky, R, Devinsky, O.  (2008). Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Does Not Impair Visual Perception. Epilepsia. 49(4), 710-713. Link
  • Barbosa, A, Mäthger, LM, Buresch, KC, Kelly, J, Chubb, C, Chiao, C-C, Hanlon, RT, (2008). Cuttlefish camouflage: the effects of substrate contrast and size in evoking uniform, mottle or disruptive body patterns, Vision Research, 48, 1242-1253. Link
  • Wright, C. E. (2007). Editorial contributor for the (200+) entries related to motor control, in Gary R. VandenBos (Ed.), APA Dictionary of Psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Wright, C. E., Marino, V. F., Belovsky, S. A, & Chubb, C. (2007). Visually-guided, aimed movements can be unaffected by stimulus-response uncertainty. Experimental Brain Research, 179, 475-496. Link
  • Barbosa, A., Mathger, L.M., Chubb, C., Florio, ., Chiao, C-C., Hanlon, R.T. (2007). Disruptive coloration in cuttlefish: a visual perception mechanism that regulates ontogenetic adjustment of skin patterning.  Journal of Experimental Biology, 210, 1139-1147. Link
  • Chubb, C, Nam, J-H, Bindman, D.R., Sperling, G. (2007). The Three Dimensions of Human Visual Sensitivity to First-order Contrast Statistics, Vision Research, 47, 2237-2248. PDF
  • Chiao, C-C, Chubb, C., Hanlon, R.T. (2007). Interactive effects of size, contrast, intensity and configuration of background objects in evoking disruptive camouflage in cuttlefish, Vision Research, 47, 2223-2235. Link
  • Morgan, M.J., Chubb, C., Solomon, J. (2006). Probability multiplication as a new principle in psychophysics. Chapter in Seeing Spatial Form, Eds. M.R. Jenkin & L.R. Harris, Oxford University Press.
  • Chubb, C, Inagaki, Y., Sheu, P., Cummings, B., Wasserman, A., Head, E., Cotman, C. (2006). BioVision: an application for the automated image analysis of histological sections. Neurobiology of Aging, 27, 1462-1476.
  • Morgan, M., Chubb, C., Solomon, J.A. (2006). Predicting the motion after-effect from sensitivity loss, Vision Research, 46, 2412-2420.
  • Victor, J. D., Chubb, C., Conte, M. M. (2005). Interaction of luminance and higher order statistics in texture discrimination, Vision Research, 45 (3), 311-328. PDF
  • Solomon, J.A., Chubb, C., John, A., Morgan, M. J. (2005). Stimulus contrast and the Reichardt detector, Vision Research, 45, 311 – 328.
  • Bindman, D., Chubb, C. (2004). Brightness assimilation in bullseye displays. Vision Research, 44(3), 309-319. PDF
  • Bindman, D., Chubb, C., (2004). Mechanisms of contrast induction in heterogeneous displays.Vision Research, 44 (13), 1601-1613.
  • Chubb, C. (2004). Attentional processes in texture perception. Chapter in Neurobiology of Attention, Eds. L. Itti, G. Rees, and J. Tsotsos, Academic Press/Elsevier.
  • Chubb, C., Landy, M. S., Econopouly, J., (2004). A visual mechanism tuned to black, Vision Research, 44 (27), 3223-3232.  PDF
  • Chubb, C., Inagaki, Y., Cotman, C., Cummings B., Sheu, P. C.-Y. (2004). Semantic biological image management and analysis, International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 13 (4), 881 – 896.
  • Wright, C. E. Chubb, C. (2004). Planning differences for chromaticity- and luminance-defined stimuli: A possible problem for Glover’s planning-control model. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 55.PDF
  • Nguyen, A., Chubb, C., Huff, F.J., (2003). Visual identification and spatial localization in Alzheimer’s disease. Brain and Cognition, 55 (2), 155-166.
  • Bosworth, R.G., Wright, C.E., Bartlett, M.S., Corina, D.P., & Dobkins, K.R. (2003). Characterization of the visual properties of signs in ASL. In A. E. Baker, B. van den Bogaerde & O. Crasborn (Eds), Cross-linguistic perspectives in sign language research. Selected papers from TISLR 2000 (pp. 265-282). Hamburg: Signum Press.PDF
  • Chubb, C., Talevich, J. (2002). Attentional control of texture orientation judgments. Vision Research 42 311 – 330. PDF
  • Chubb, C., Yellott, J. I. (2002). Dipole statistics of discrete finite images: two visually motivated representation theorems. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 19 (5), 825 – 832, 2002.
  • States, R. A., Wright, C. E. (2001). The interplay of biomechanical constraints and kinematic strategies in selecting arm postures. Journal of Motor Behavior, 33, 165-179.PDF
  • Nolan, J. H., Wright, C. E. (2001). Evidence of impaired glucose tolerance and insulin resistance in Alzheimer’s disease patients. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 10, 102-105. PDF
  • Chubb, C.,  Olzak, L., Derrington, A. (2001). Second-order processes in vision: introduction. J. Opt Soc. Am. A., 18, 2175 – 2178.
  • Zhao, L., Chubb, C. (2001). The size-tuning of the face-distortion aftereffect, Vision Research, 41, 2979 – 2994.
  • Chubb, C., Yellott, J.I. (2000). Every discrete, finite image is uniquely determined by its dipole histogram. Vision Res., 40, 485-492.
  • Nam, J-H., Chubb, C. (2000). Texture luminance judgments are approximately veridical. Vision Res., 40, 1677-1694. PDF
  • Chubb, C., Nam, J-H. (2000). The variance of high contrast texture is sensed using negative half-wave rectification. Vision Res., 40, 1695-1709. PDF
  • Su, J.H., Nichol, K.E., Sitch, T., Sheu, P., Chubb, C., Miller, B.L, Tomaselli, K.J., Kim, R.C., Cotman, C.W. (2000). DNA Damage and Activated Casepase-3 Expression in Neurons and Astrocytes: Evidence for Apoptosis in Frontotemporal Dementia. Experimental Neurology, 163, 9 – 19, 2000.
  • Wright, C. E., Lindemann, P. G., & Dick, M. C. (1999). Using handwriting to assess fine motor control in Alzheimer’s disease. In Leedham, G., Leung, M., Sagar, V., and Xuhong, X. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics Society (pp. 213 – 217). Nijmegan, The Netherlands: International Graphonomics Society. PDF
  • Wright, C. E., Hsieh, S., & Dick, M. B. (1999). Effects of Alzheimer’s disease on basic drawing processes. In Leedham, G., Leung, M., Sagar, V., and Xuhong, X. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics Society (pp.219 – 223). Nijmegan, The Netherlands: International Graphonomics Society. PDF
  • Chubb, C. (1999). Texture-based methods for analyzing elementary visual substances. J. Math. Psych. 43, 539-567.
  • Morgan, M.J. & Chubb, C., (1999). Contrast facilitation in motion detection: evidence for a Reichardt detector in human vision, Vision Res., 39(25), 4217-4231.
  • Lindemann, P. G. & Wright, C. E. (1998) Skill acquisition and plans for actions: Learning to write with your other hand. In Scarborough, D. & Sternberg, S. (Eds.), Invitation to Cognitive Science, vol. 4 (pp. 523-584). Boston, MA: MIT Press. PDF
  • Wright, C. E. & Landau, B. (1998) Language and action: Current challenges. In J. Hochberg (Ed.), Handbook of perception and cognition. Perception and cognition at century’s end: History, philosophy, theory. Orlando, FL: Academic Press (pp. 373-402).
  • McGowan, J.W., Kowler, E., Sharma, A., Chubb, C. (1998). Saccadic localization of random dot targets. Vision Res., 38, 895 – 909.
  • Wright, C. E. & Meyer, D. E. (1997) The Delta-Lambda Model: “Yes” for Simple Movements Trajectories; “No” for Speed-Accuracy Tradeoffs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20, 324-325.
  • Chubb, C., Lu, Z-L., Sperling, G. (1997). Structure Detection: A statistically certified unsupervised learning procedure. Vision Res., 37, 3343 – 3366.
  • Papathomas, T.V., Gorea, A., Chubb, C. (1996). Precise Assessment of the mean effective luminance of texture patches\-\-an approach based on reverse-phi motion. Vision Res., 36, 3775 – 3784.
  • Sutter, A., Sperling, G., Chubb, C. (1995). Measuring the spatial frequency selectivity of second order texture mechanisms. Vision Res., 35(7) 915-924.
  • Collier, G. L., Wright C. E. (1995) Generalized motor programs, temporal rescaling, and simple rhythmic performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 602-627.
  • Wright, C. E., States, R. A. (1995) Biological variability and control of movements via delta-lambda. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 18, 786-786.
  • Wright, C. E., Lindemann, P. G. (1995) Generalization of motor representations for handwriting: What is learned when learning to write with the non-dominant hand. In Simner, Marvin L. (Ed.), Basic and Applied Issues in Handwriting and Drawing Research, (pp. 170-171). Nijmegan, The Netherlands: International Graphonomics Society.
  • Chubb, C., Econopouly, J., Landy, M.S., (1994). Histogram contrast analysis and the visual segregation of iid textures. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, 11(9), 2350 – 2374. PDF
  • Chubb, C., McGowan, J., Sperling, G., Werkhoven, P. (1994). Non-Fourier motion analysis. In Higher-Order Processing in the Visual System. Chichester, UK: Wiley (Ciba Foundation Symposium No. 184), 193 – 205.
  • Sperling, G., Chubb, C., Solomon, J.A., Lu, Z-L. (1994). Fullwave and halfwave processes in  second order motion and texture. In Higher-order processing in the visual system. Chichester, UK: Wiley (Ciba Foundation Symposium, 184), 287 – 303.
  • Sperling, G., Solomon, J.A., Lu, Z.-L., Chubb, C. (1994). Visual preprocessing: first and second order processes in the perception of motion and texture. In Computational Intelligence. Imitating Life. J.M. Zurada, R.J. Marks II, and C.J. Robinson (Eds).  IEEE Press, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. New York.
  • Werkhoven, P., Sperling, G., Chubb, C. (1994). Perception of apparent motion between dissimilar gratings: spatiotemporal properties. Vision Res., 34(20), 2741-2759.
  • Werkhoven, P., Sperling, G., Chubb, C. (1993). Perception of apparent motion between dissimilar gratings: A single channel computation. Vision Res.,  33(4), 463-485.
  • Solomon, J.A., Sperling, G., Chubb, C. (1993). The lateral inhibition of perceived contrast is indifferent to On-center/Off-center segregation, but specific to orientation. Vision Res. 33(18), 2671-2683.
  • Wright, C. E. (1993) Evaluating the special role of time in the control of writing. Acta Psychologica, 82, 5-52. PDF
  • Weitzenfeld, J., Riedl, T., Chubb, C., Freeman, J. (1992). The use of cross-domain language by expert software developers, Metaphor and Symbolic Activity, 7(3 & 4), 185-195.
  • Wright, C. E. (1991) Temporal Invariance in Writing. In Stelmach, G. E. (Ed.), Motor Control of Handwriting (pp. 86-89). Nijmegan, The Netherlands: International Graphonomics Society.
  • Chubb, C., Landy, M.S. (1991). Orthogonal Distribution Analysis: A new approach to the study of texture perception. Chapter in Computational Models of Visual Processes, M.S. Landy & J.A. Movshon, eds., 291-301, MIT Press.
  • Chubb, C.,  Sperling, G. (1991). Texture quilts: basic tools for studying motion from texture, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 35(4), 411-442.
  • Meyer, D. E., Smith, J. E. K., Kornblum, S., Abrams, R. A., Wright, C. E. (1990) Speed-accuracy tradeoffs in aimed movements: Toward a theory of rapid voluntary action. In M. Jeannerod (Ed.), Attention and Performance XIII: Motor Representation and Control (Chapter 6, pp. 173-226).Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. PDF
  • Wright, C. E. (1990) Generalized motor programs: Reevaluating claims of effector independence. In M. Jeannerod (Ed.), Attention and Performance XIII: Motor Representation and Control (Chapter 9, pp. 294-320). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. PDF
  • Wright, C. E. (1990) Controlling sequential motor activity. In Osherson, D., Kosslyn, S. M., & Hollerbach, J. M. (Eds.), Invitation to Cognitive Science: Visual Cognition and Action, Volume 2 (Chapter 5, pp. 285-316). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. PDF
  • Chubb, C., Sperling, G. (1989). Second-order motion perception: Space/time separable mechanisms, Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Visual Motion, Irvine, CA, 126-138.
  • Chubb, C. Sperling, G. (1989). Two motion perception mechanisms revealed through distance-driven reversal of apparent motion, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 86, 2985-2989.
  • Chubb, C., Sperling, G., Solomon, J. (1989). Texture interactions determine perceived contrast, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 86, 9631-9635.  PDF
  • Sternberg, S., Knoll, R. L., Monsell, S., Wright, C. E. (1989) Motor programs and hierarchical organization in the control of rapid speech. Phonetica, 45, 175-197.
  • Meyer, D. E., Abrams, R. A., Kornblum, S., Wright, C. E., and Smith, J. E. K. (1988). Optimality in Human Motor Performance: Ideal Control of Rapid Aimed Movements. Psychological Review, 95, 340-370.
  • Chubb, C., Sperling, G. (1988). Drift-balanced random stimuli: A general basis for studying non-Fourier motion perception, Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 5(11), 1986-2007. PDF
  • Chubb, C. (1986). Collapsing binary data for algebraic multidimensional representation, Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 30(2), 161-187.
  • Sternberg, S., Wright, C. E., & Knoll, R. L. (1985) Analysis of action. Contemporary Psychology, 30, 10-12.
  • Wright, C. E. & Meyer, D. E. (1983) Sources of the linear speed-accuracy tradeoff in aimed limb movements. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 35A, 279-296.
  • Sternberg, S., Wright, C. E., Knoll, R. L., Monsell, S. (1982) Motor programs in rapid speech: Additional evidence. In R. A. Cole (Ed.), Perception and production of fluent speech (Chapter 16, pp. 507-534). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Derr, M. A., Wright, C. E., Coriell, A. S. (1982) A Satellite System for Controlling Real-Time Experiments. Behavioral Research Methods and Instrumentation, 14, 264-271.
  • Meyer, D. E., Smith, J. E. K., Wright, C. E. (1982) Relations between the speed and accuracy of aimed limb movements. Psychological Review, 82, 449-482.
  • Wright, C. E. (1979) Duration differences between rare and common words and their implications for the interpretation of word frequency effects. Memory and Cognition, 7, 411-419.
  • Sternberg, S., Monsell, S., Knoll, R. L., Wright, C. E. (1978) The latency and duration of rapid movement sequences: Comparisons of speech and typing. In G. E. Stelmach (Ed.), Information processing in motor control and learning (Chap. 6, pp. 118 – 152). New York: Academic Press. Reprinted in R. A. Cole (Ed.), Perception and production of fluent speech (Chap. 15, pp. 469-505). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1980.
  • Sternberg, S., Knoll, R. L. Wright, C. E. (1978) Experiments on temporal aspects of keyboard entry. In J. P. Duncanson (Ed.), Getting it together: Research and applications in human factors. Santa Monica: Human Factors Society.
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