* Denotes undergraduate coauthor.
Haberman, J., & Suresh, S. (2021). Ensemble size judgments account for size constancy. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(3), 925-933. PDF
Alwis., Y.* & Haberman, J. (2020). Emotional judgments of scenes are influenced by unintentional averaging. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 5 (28). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41235-020-00228-3. HTML
Won, B. Y., Haberman, J., Bliss-Moreau, E., & Geng, J. J. (2020). Flexible target templates improve visual search accuracy for faces depicting emotion. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 1-15.
McDowell., M.* & Haberman, J. (2019) The Frozen Effect: Objects in motion are more aesthetically appealing than objects frozen in time. PLOS ONE. 14(5), e0215813. PDF
Haberman, J. & Ulrich, L.* (2019). Precise ensemble face representation given incomplete visual input. I-Perception. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669518819014. PDF
ZeeAbrahamsen, E.* & Haberman, J. (2018). Correcting ‘confusability regions’ in face morphs. Behavior Research Methods. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-018-1039-2. link.
Haberman, J., Lee, P.*, & Whitney, D. (2015). Mixed emotions: Sensitivity to facial variance in a crowd of faces. Journal of Vision, 15(16.doi:10.1167/15.4.16). PDF
Haberman, J., Brady, T.F., & Alvarez, G.A. (2015). Individual differences in ensemble perception reveal multiple, independent levels of ensemble representation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(2), 432-446. PDF
Whitney, D., Haberman, J., & Sweeny, T.D. (2013). From textures to crowds: Multiple levels of summary statistical perception. In J.S. Werner and L.M. Chalupa (Eds.), The New Visual Neurosciences (pp.695-710). MIT Press.
Haberman, J. & Whitney, D. (2012). “Ensemble Perception: Summarizing the scene and broadening the limits of visual processing.” In J. Wolfe and L. Robertson (Eds.), From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press. PDF</a
Post, R.B., Haberman, J., Iwaki, L.*, Whitney, D. (2012). The Frozen Face Effect: Why static photographs may not do you justice. Frontiers in Cognition, 3(22). PDF
Janata, P., Tomic, S., & Haberman, J. (2012). Sensorimotor coupling in music and the psychology of the groove. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 141(1), 54-75. DOI: 10.1037/a0024208.
Haberman, J. & Whitney, D. (2011). Efficient summary statistical representation when change localization fails. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 18(5), 855-859. PDF
Haberman, J. & Whitney, D. (2010). The visual system discounts emotional deviants when extracting average expression. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 72, 1825-1838. PDF
Haberman, J., Harp, T.*, & Whitney, D. (2009). Averaging facial expression over time. Journal of Vision, 9(11):1, 1-13. PDF
Haberman, J. & Whitney, D. (2009). Seeing the mean: Ensemble coding for sets of faces. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35(3). PDF
Haberman, J. & Whitney, D. (2007). Rapid extraction of mean emotion and gender from sets of faces. Current Biology, 17(17), R751-R753. PDF (supplemental material)
Virtue, S., Haberman, J., Clancy, Z., Parrish, T., & Beeman, M. J. (2006). Neural activity of inferences during story comprehension. Brain Research, 1084, 104-114. PDF
Jung-Beeman, M., Bowden, E. M., Haberman, J., Frymiare, J. L., Arambel-Liu, S., Greenblatt, R., et al. (2004). Neural activity when people solve verbal problems with insight. Plos Biology, 2(4), 500-510. PDF