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Daniel N. Bub publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel N. Bub sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 117 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Daniel N. Bub D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel N. Bub sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daniel N. Bub is affiliated with the University of Victoria in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and neuroscience, with specific focus on social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and experimental and cognitive psychology. They also contribute to areas related to artificial intelligence and developmental and educational psychology.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Language and Cultural Evolution
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Daniel N. Bub include:

  • "A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)" (2021), published in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • "Motor representations evoked by objects under varying action intentions." (2020), published in Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • "The role of cognitive control and top-down processes in object affordances" (2021), published in Attention Perception & Psychophysics
  • "On the nature of action-sentence compatibility effects." (2024), published in Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
  • "Disentangling Modal and Amodal Representations in Aces" (2024), published in SSRN Electronic Journal

The venues where Daniel N. Bub has frequently published include:

  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • Attention Perception & Psychophysics
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their research collaborations extend to several frequent co-authors, highlighting ongoing academic partnerships. Notable co-authors include:

  • Michael E. J. Masson
  • Richard D. Morey
  • Michael P. Kaschak
  • Antonio M. Díez-Álamo
  • Arthur M. Glenberg

Best Publications

  • Priming and semantic memory loss in Alzheimer's disease

    Howard Chertkow;Daniel N. Bub;Mark Seidenberg

  • Evocation of functional and volumetric gestural knowledge by objects and words.

    Daniel N. Bub;Michael E.J. Masson;George S. Cree

  • Surface dyslexia and dysgraphia: dual routes, single lexicon

    Marlene Behrmann;D. Bub

  • The neural substrate for concrete, abstract, and emotional word lexica a positron emission tomography study

    Mario Beauregard;H. Chertkow;D. Bub;S. Murtha

  • Agrammatism in sentence production without comprehension deficits: Reduced availability of syntactic structures and/or of grammatical morphemes? A case study

    Jean-Luc Nespoulous;Monique Dordain;Cecile Perron;Bernadette Ska

  • Grasping beer mugs: on the dynamics of alignment effects induced by handled objects.

    Daniel N. Bub;Michael E. J. Masson

  • On the status of object concepts in aphasia

    Howard Chertkow;Daniel Bub;Christine Deaudon;Christine Deaudon;Victor Whitehead

  • EVIDENCE FOR LEXICOGRAPHIC PROCESSING IN A PATIENT WITH PRESERVED WRITTEN OVER ORAL SINGLE WORD NAMING

    Daniel Bub;Andrew Kertesz

  • Constraining theories of semantic memory processing: Evidence from Dementia

    Howard Chertkow;Daniel Bub;David Caplan

  • Cognitive Control in Children: Stroop Interference and Suppression of Word Reading

    Daniel N. Bub;Michael E.J. Masson;Christopher E. Lalonde

  • Perceptual Expertise Effects Are Not All or None: Spatially Limited Perceptual Expertise for Faces in a Case of Prosopagnosia

    Cindy M. Bukach;Daniel N. Bub;Isabel Gauthier;Michael J. Tarr

  • Features for Identification of Uppercase and Lowercase Letters

    Daniel Fiset;Caroline Blais;Catherine Éthier-Majcher;Martin Arguin

  • Task switching deficits associated with Parkinson's disease reflect depleted attentional resources.

    Todd S Woodward;Todd S Woodward;Daniel N Bub;Michael A Hunter

  • A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)

    Richard D. Morey;Michael P. Kaschak;Antonio M. Díez-Álamo;Antonio M. Díez-Álamo;Arthur M. Glenberg;Arthur M. Glenberg

  • Priming of reach and grasp actions by handled objects.

    Michael E. J. Masson;Daniel N. Bub;Andreas T. Breuer

  • Does face inversion change spatial frequency tuning

    Verena Willenbockel;Daniel Fiset;Alan Chauvin;Caroline Blais

  • Increased semantic priming in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type.

    Howard Chertkow;Daniel Bub;Howard Bergman;Aurel Bruemmer

  • Gesturing and Naming The Use of Functional Knowledge in Object Identification

    Daniel N. Bub;Michael E.J. Masson;Cindy M. Bukach

  • Kicking Calculators: Contribution of Embodied Representations to Sentence Comprehension.

    Michael E.J. Masson;Daniel N. Bub;Christopher M. Warren

  • Single-character processing in a case of pure alexia

    Martin Arguin;Daniel N. Bub

  • NEUROLINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND BILINGUALISM

    Harry A. Whitaker;Daniel Bub;Susan Leventer

  • The spatio-temporal dynamics of visual letter recognition.

    Daniel Fiset;Caroline Blais;Martin Arguin;Karine Tadros

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. J. Masson
Michael E. J. Masson University of Victoria
Martin Arguin
Martin Arguin University of Montreal
Frédéric Gosselin
Frédéric Gosselin University of Montreal
James W. Tanaka
James W. Tanaka University of Victoria
Isabel Gauthier
Isabel Gauthier Vanderbilt University
Michael J. Tarr
Michael J. Tarr Carnegie Mellon University
Todd S. Woodward
Todd S. Woodward University of British Columbia
Mike J. Dixon
Mike J. Dixon University of Waterloo
Howard Chertkow
Howard Chertkow Rotman Research Institute
Arthur M. Glenberg
Arthur M. Glenberg Arizona State University

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