Publications

Updated 2/14/24

Siritzky E.M., Cox P.H., Nadler S.M., Grady J.N., Kravitz D.J., Mitroff S.R. (2023). Standard experimental paradigm designs and data exclusion practices in cognitive psychology can inadvertently introduce systematic “shadow” biases in participant samples. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications. 8(1)[PDF]

Teng, C., Kaplan S.M., Shomstein S., Kravitz, D. J. (2023). Assessing the interaction between working memory and perception through time. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 85(7) [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J. & Mitroff, S.R. (2023). Quantifying, and correcting for, the impact of questionable research practices on false discovery rates in psychological science. Journal for Reproducibility in Neuroscience [PDF]

Schintu S., Kravitz D.J., Silson E.H., Cunningham C.A., Wassermann E.M, Shomstein S. (2023). Dynamic changes in spatial representation within the posterior parietal cortex in response to visuomotor adaptation. Cerebral Cortex. 33(7) [PDF]

Houck, L. A., Kravitz, D. J., Philbeck J. W. (2022). Environment width robustly influences egocentric distance judgements. PLOS One. 17(2) [PDF]

Kramer, M., Cox, P., Mitroff, S., & Kravitz, D. J. (2020). A precise quantification of how prior experience informs current behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. [PDF]

Cox, P. H., Kravitz, D. J., & Mitroff, S. R. (2021). Great expectations: Minor differences in initial instructions have a major impact on visual search in the absence of feedback. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 6(1) [PDF]

Kramer, M. R., Cox, P. H., Yu, A. B., Kravitz, D. J., & Mitroff, S. R. (2021). Moving beyond the Keypress: As technology advances, so should psychology response time measurements. Perception, 50(6), 555–565 [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J., Mitroff, S. R., & Bauer, P. J. (2020). Practicing good laboratory hygiene, even in a pandemic. Psychological Science, 31(5), 483–487 [PDF]

Adamo, S. H., Cox, P. H., Kravitz, D. J., & Mitroff, S. R. (2019). How to correctly put the “subsequent” in subsequent search miss errors. Atten Percept Psychophys 81, 2648–2657 [PDF]

Lee, S. H., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C. I. (2019) Differential Representations of Perceived and Retrieved Visual Information in Hippocampus and Cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 29(10): 4452–4461 [PDF]

King, M. L., Groen, I. I. A., Steel, A., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C. I. (2019) Similarity judgments and cortical visual responses reflect different properties of object and scene categories in naturalistic images. NeuroImage. 197: 368-382 [PDF]

Teng, C. & Kravitz, D. J. (2019) Visual working memory directly alters perception. Nature Human Behavior. 3: 827-836 [PDF]

Silson, E. H., Reynolds, R. C., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C. I. (2018) Differential Sampling of Visual Space in Ventral and Dorsal Early Visual Cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 38(9): 2294-2303 [PDF]

Ericson, J. M., Kravitz, D. J., & Mitroff, S. R. (2017) Visual Search: You Are Who You Are (+ A Learning Curve). Perception, 46(12): 1434–1441. [PDF]

Stevens, D. W., Kravitz, D. J., Peng, C. S., Tessler, M. H., & Martin, A. (2017) Privileged Functional Connectivity between the Visual Word Form Area and the Language System. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(21): 5288-5297 [PDF]

Robertson, C. E., Hermann, K. L., Mynick, A., Kravitz, D. J., & Kanwisher, N. (2016) Neural Representations Integrate the Current Field of View with the Remembered 360° Panorama in Scene-Selective Cortex. Current Biology, 26(18): 2463-2468 [PDF]

Harel, A., Groen, I. I. A., Kravitz, D. J., Deouell, L. Y., & Baker, C. I. (2016) The Temporal Dynamics of Scene Processing: A Multifaceted EEG Investigation. ENeuro, 3(5) [PDF]

Arizpe, J., Kravitz, D. J., Walsh, W., Yovel, G., & Baker, C. I. (2016) Differences in Looking at Own- and Other-Race Faces Are Subtle and Analysis-Dependent: An Account of Discrepant Reports. PLOS One. 11(2) [PDF]

Silson, E. H., Chan, A. W. Y., Reynolds, R. C., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C. I. (2015) A Retinotopic Basis for the Division of High-Level Scene Processing between Lateral and Ventral Human Occipitotemporal Cortex. Journal of Neuroscience. 35(34): 11921-11935 [PDF]

Baeck, A., Kravitz, D. J., Baker, C. I., & Op de Beeck, H. P. (2015) Influence of lexical status and orthographic similarity on the multi-voxel response of the visual word form area. NeuroImage. 111(1): 321-328 [PDF]

Robertson, C. E., Thomas, C., Kravitz, D. J., Wallace G. L., Baron-Cohen S., Martin A., & Baker, C. I. (2014) Global motion perception deficits in autism are reflected as early as primary visual cortex. Brain. 136(9): 2588-2599 [PDF](selected as Editor’s Choice for the September 2014 issue.)

Harel, A., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C.I. (2014) Task context impacts visual object processing differentially across the cortex.Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 111(10): E962-971 [PDF]

Harel A., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C.I. (2014) Holding a stick at both ends: on faces and expertise. Front Hum Neurosci.20(8): 442 [PDF]

Harel A., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C.I. (2013) Beyond perceptual expertise: revisting the neural substrates of expert object recognition. Front Hum Neurosci. 20(7) [PDF]

Robertson, C.E., Kravitz, D. J., Freyberg, J., Baron-Cohen, S., & Baker, C.I. (2013) Slower rate of binocular rivalry in autism.Journal of Neuroscience, 33(43): 16983-91 [PDF]

Lee, S-H., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C.I. (2013) Goal dependent dissociation of visual and prefrontal cortices during working memory. Nature Neuroscience, 16(8): 997-99 [PDF]

Robertson, C.E., Kravitz, D. J., Freyberg, J., Baron-Cohen, S., & Baker, C.I. (2013) “Tunnel Vision”: Sharper gradient of spatial attention in autism. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(16): 6776-81 [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J., Saleem, K.S., Baker, C.I., Ungerleider, L., & Mishkin, M. (2013) A new neural framework for the processing of object quality. Trends in Cognitive Science. 17(1): 26-49 [PDF]

Harel, A., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker C.I. (2013) Deconstructing visual scenes in cortex: gradients of object and spatial layout information. Cerebral Cortex. 23(4): 947-57 [PDF]

Shomstein, S., Kravitz, D. J., & Behrmann, M. (2012). Attentional control: Temporal relationships within the fronto-parietal network. Neuropsychologia[PDF]

Lee, S-H., Kravitz, D. J., & Baker, C.I. (2012) Disentangling visual imagery and perception of real-world objects.Neuroimage. 59(4): 4064-4073 [PDF]

Arizpe, J., Kravitz, D. J., Yovel, G., & Baker, C.I. (2012) Start position strongly influence fixation patterns: Difficulties with eye movements as a measure of information use. PLoS One. 7(2):e31106 [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J. & Baker, C. I. (2011) Toward a new model of scientific publishing: discussion and a proposal. Front Comput Neurosci. 5:55 [PDF](44,000 Full Text + PDF downloads (March 1st, 2015))

Kravitz, D. J., Peng, C.S., & Baker, C.I. (2011) Real-world scene representations in high-level visual cortex – it’s the spaces more than the places. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(20): 7322-7333 [PDF](Highlighted in Nature: doi: 10.1038/473422b)(Highlighted in Current Biology: doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2011.06.023)

Kravitz, D. J., Saleem, K.S., Baker C.I., & Mishkin, M. (2011) A new neural framework for visuospatial processing. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 12(4): 217-30 [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J. & Behrmann, M. (2011) Space-, object-, and feature-based attention interact to organize entire scenes.Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics. 73(8): 2434-2447 [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J., Kriegeskorte, N., & Baker, C.I. (2010) High-level visual object representations are constrained by position.Cereb Cortex. 20(12): 2916-2925 [PDF]

Chan, A. W-Y*., Kravitz, D. J.*, Truong, S., Arizpe, J., & Baker, C.I. (2010) Cortical representations of bodies and faces are strongest in commonly experienced configurations. Nat Neuroscience. 13(4): 417-418 [PDF](*Co-First Author)

Kravitz, D. J., Vinson, L., & Baker, C.I. (2008) How position dependent is visual object recognition? Trends in Cognitive Science. 12(3): 114-122 [PDF]

Kravitz, D. J. & Behrmann, M. (2008) The space of an object: Object-based attention alters the spatial gradient in the surround. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 34(2): 298-309 [PDF]

Rowland, L.M., Shadmehr, R., Kravitz, D. J., & Holcomb, H. H. (2008) Sequential neural changes during motor learning in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research – Neuroimaging. 34(2): 1-12 [PDF]