CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Dixon - Department of Psychology ...

CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Dixon - Department of Psychology ... CURRICULUM VITAE Peter Dixon - Department of Psychology ...

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August 2011Dixon, P., & Di Lollo, V. (November, 1987). Visible and informational persistence in iconicmemory. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Seattle.Dixon, P., & Egan, D. E. (November, 1988). Structural and conditional information indirections for computer systems. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting,Chicago.Dixon, P., & Di Lollo, V. (November, 1989). Visual integration and stimulus duration. Paperpresented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Atlanta.Dixon, P. (January, 1989). Visible and informational persistence in iconic memory. Paperpresented at Annual Interdisciplinary Conference, Jackson, Wyoming.Henderson, J. M., Dixon, P., & Peterson, A. S. (November, 1990). The information used inlexical access. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, New Orleans.Dixon, P., Bortolussi, M., Twilley, L.C., & Leung, A. (November, 1991). Depth ofinterpretation in the processing of literary discourse. Poster presented at PsychonomicSociety Meeting, San Francisco.Dixon, P., Di Lollo, V., Leung, A., Gordon, R. (November, 1992). Effects of space and time onselection in partial report. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, St.Louis.Twilley, L. C., & Dixon, P. (November, 1993). A model of homograph meaning resolution.Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society meeting, Washinton, D.C.Di Lollo, V., & Dixon, P. (November, 1993). Masking of a pattern by parts of itself. Paperpresented at the Psychonomic Society meeting, Washinton, D.C.Dixon, P., & Di Lollo, V. (November, 1994). Integration and segregation of concurrent stimuli.Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society meeting, St. Louis.Dixon, P., & Tannas, K. (November, 1996). Syntax, context, and accuracy of interpretation.Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society meeting, Chicago.Giesbrecht, B.L., & Dixon, P. (November, 1997). The psychological refractory period andpartial report. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society meeting, Philadelphia.Dixon, P., & Twilley, L.C. (November, 1998). Disambiguation of word senses using independentactivation of distributed representations. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Societymeeting, Dallas.Dixon, P. (May, 1999). Degrees of freedom or arbitrary constraints? Poster presented at theBanff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science meeting, Banff, Canada.Glover, S.R., & Dixon, P. (July, 1999). Reaching to an illusory orientation: Interacting systemsin motor control. Paper presented at the Cognitive Science Association forInterdisciplinary Learning meeting, Hood River, Oregon.Dixon, P. (July, 1999). What they don't tell you in Intro Stats: Inferences are drawn byscientists, not statistics. Paper presented at the Cognitive Science Association forInterdisciplinary Learning meeting, Hood River, Oregon.Glover, S.R., & Dixon, P. (November, 1999). Effects of an orientation illsion on action:Evidence for separate polanning and control systems. Poster presented at thePsychonomic Society meeting, Los Angeles.16

August 2011Dixon, P. (May, 2000). Hypothesis tests do not describe results. Poster presented at the BanffAnnual Seminar in Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.O'Reilly, T., & Dixon, P.(November, 2000). Appearance and the acquisition of operatingprocedures. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, New Orleans.Dixon, P., & Glover, S. R. (November, 2001). A rational analysis of illusion effects in reaching.Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Orlando.Dixon, P., & Glover, S. R. (May, 2002). Testing the significance of significance testing. Posterpresented at the Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Alberta.Dixon, P. (November, 2002). Retrieving motor plans. Poster presented at the meeting of thePsychonomic Society, Kansas CitySchneider, D., & Dixon, P. (May, 2003). Pictures can support situation models in workingmemory following interruption of reading. Poster presented at Banff Annual Seminar InCognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Dixon, P., Glover, S., & Schneider, D. W. (November, 2003). Visual information, memory, andthe control of reaching. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Vancouver.Mullins, B., & Dixon, P. (November, 2004). The identification of theme in short stories. Posterpresented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN.Dixon, P. (May, 2005). Evidence for no effect. Poster presented at the Banff Annual Seminar InCognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Tan Chin, S., & Dixon, P. (May, 2006). Influence of stimulus repetition on the SNARC effect.Poster presented at the Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Dixon, P. (May, 2006). Models of accuracy. Poster presented at the Banff Annual Seminar InCognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Tan Chin Yang, S., & Dixon, P. (May, 2006). Influence of stimulus repetition on the SNARCeffect. Poster presented at Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Dixon, P., McAnsh, S., & Read, L. (November, 2006). Grasping and memory. Presentation at themeeting of the Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX.Dixon, P. (February, 2007). Memory-based action. Presentation at Annual InterdisciplinaryConference, Jackson Hole, WY.Dixon, P., Bortolussi, M., & Sopcak, P. (May, 2007). Both men and women prefer maleprotagonists. Poster presentation at Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff,Canada.Tan, S., & Dixon, P. (May, 2007). Effects of task switching on processing of numerical features.Poster presentation at Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Dixon, P., Li, H., & Read, L. (July, 2007). Perseveration of grip aperture. Presentation at jointmeeting of Experimental Psychology Society and Psychonomic Society, Edinburgh, UK.Dixon, P. (August, 2007). Action planning or action retrieval? Presentation at Cognitive ScienceAssociation for Interdisciplinary Learning, Hood River, OR.Dixon, P., & Li, H. (November, 2007). Mind wandering under dual-task conditions. Posterpresented at Psychonomic Society Meeting, Long Beach, CA.Duffels, B., & Dixon, P. (May, 2008). Stages of processing for the encoding of environmentalfeatures. Poster presented at Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada17

August 2011<strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2000). Hypothesis tests do not describe results. Poster presented at the BanffAnnual Seminar in Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.O'Reilly, T., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P.(November, 2000). Appearance and the acquisition <strong>of</strong> operatingprocedures. Poster presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, New Orleans.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., & Glover, S. R. (November, 2001). A rational analysis <strong>of</strong> illusion effects in reaching.Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Orlando.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., & Glover, S. R. (May, 2002). Testing the significance <strong>of</strong> significance testing. Posterpresented at the Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Alberta.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (November, 2002). Retrieving motor plans. Poster presented at the meeting <strong>of</strong> thePsychonomic Society, Kansas CitySchneider, D., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2003). Pictures can support situation models in workingmemory following interruption <strong>of</strong> reading. Poster presented at Banff Annual Seminar InCognitive Science, Banff, Canada.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., Glover, S., & Schneider, D. W. (November, 2003). Visual information, memory, andthe control <strong>of</strong> reaching. Paper presented at the Psychonomic Society Meeting, Vancouver.Mullins, B., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (November, 2004). The identification <strong>of</strong> theme in short stories. Posterpresented at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2005). Evidence for no effect. Poster presented at the Banff Annual Seminar InCognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Tan Chin, S., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2006). Influence <strong>of</strong> stimulus repetition on the SNARC effect.Poster presented at the Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2006). Models <strong>of</strong> accuracy. Poster presented at the Banff Annual Seminar InCognitive Science, Banff, Canada.Tan Chin Yang, S., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2006). Influence <strong>of</strong> stimulus repetition on the SNARCeffect. Poster presented at Banff Annual Seminar in Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., McAnsh, S., & Read, L. (November, 2006). Grasping and memory. Presentation at themeeting <strong>of</strong> the Psychonomic Society, Houston, TX.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (February, 2007). Memory-based action. Presentation at Annual InterdisciplinaryConference, Jackson Hole, WY.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., Bortolussi, M., & Sopcak, P. (May, 2007). Both men and women prefer maleprotagonists. Poster presentation at Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff,Canada.Tan, S., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2007). Effects <strong>of</strong> task switching on processing <strong>of</strong> numerical features.Poster presentation at Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., Li, H., & Read, L. (July, 2007). Perseveration <strong>of</strong> grip aperture. Presentation at jointmeeting <strong>of</strong> Experimental <strong>Psychology</strong> Society and Psychonomic Society, Edinburgh, UK.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (August, 2007). Action planning or action retrieval? Presentation at Cognitive ScienceAssociation for Interdisciplinary Learning, Hood River, OR.<strong>Dixon</strong>, P., & Li, H. (November, 2007). Mind wandering under dual-task conditions. Posterpresented at Psychonomic Society Meeting, Long Beach, CA.Duffels, B., & <strong>Dixon</strong>, P. (May, 2008). Stages <strong>of</strong> processing for the encoding <strong>of</strong> environmentalfeatures. Poster presented at Banff Annual Seminar In Cognitive Science, Banff, Canada17

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