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Michael J. Spivey

Associate Professor

  • 238 Uris Hall
  • Cornell University
  • Ithaca NY 14853-7601
    Office Hours:
    Tues. 10-11:30am

Interests

Psycholinguistics, visuolinguistic processing, visual memory and attention; studied via eye movements and artificial neural networks

Perception, Cognition & Development

Selected Publications

  • Lupyan, G. & Spivey, M. (in press). Perceptual processing is facilitated by ascribing meaning to novel stimuli. Current Biology.

  • McKinstry, C., Dale, R., & Spivey, M. (2008). Action dynamics reveal parallel competition in decision making. Psychological Science, 19, 22-24.

  • Spivey, M. J. (2007). The continuity of mind. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • Farmer, T., Anderson, S., & Spivey, M. (2007). Gradiency and visual context in syntactic garden-paths. Journal of Memory and Language. 57, 570-595.

  • Dale, R., Kehoe, C., & Spivey, M. (2007). Graded motor responses in the time course of categorizing atypical exemplars. Memory and Cognition, 35, 15-28.

  • Spivey, M. & Dale, R. (2006). Continuous temporal dynamics in cognition. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 207-211.

  • Reali, F., Spivey, M., Tyler, M., & Terranova, J. (2006). Inefficient conjunction search made efficient by concurrent spoken delivery of target identity. Perception and Psychophysics. 68, 959-974.

  • Spivey, M., Grosjean, M. & Knoblich, G. (2005). Continuous attraction toward phonological competitors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(29), 10393-10398.

  • Richardson, D., Spivey, M., Barsalou, L., & McRae, K. (2003). Spatial representations activated during real-time comprehension of verbs. Cognitive Science, 27, 767-780.

  • Spivey, M., Tyler, M., Eberhard, K., & Tanenhaus, M. (2001). Linguistically mediated visual search. Psychological Science, 12, 282-286.

  • Spivey, M. & Geng, J. (2001). Oculomotor mechanisms activated by imagery and memory: Eye movements to absent objects. Psychological Research, 65, 235-241.

  • Spivey, M. & Tanenhaus, M. (1998). Syntactic ambiguity resolution in discourse: Modeling the effects of referential context and lexical frequency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 24, 1521-1543.

  • Tanenhaus, M., Spivey-Knowlton, M., Eberhard, K., & Sedivy, J. (1995). Integration of visual and linguistic information in spoken language comprehension. Science, 268,1632-1634.

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