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James T. Todd 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 James T. Todd sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 195 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

James T. Todd 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 James T. Todd sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

James T. Todd is a researcher affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of psychology and neuroscience, with a focus on cognitive neuroscience and developmental and educational psychology as key subfields of study.

The main topics of their work concentrate on visual perception and processing mechanisms, which is reflected across numerous publications. Other focal areas include color perception and design, child and animal learning development, color science and applications, multisensory perception and integration, hearing impairment and communication, as well as morphological variations and asymmetry.

Their publication record includes work in several respected venues. Among the most frequent are:

  • Journal of Vision
  • Infant Behavior and Development
  • i-Perception
  • Developmental Psychology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Some recent papers authored or coauthored by James T. Todd are:

  • The many facets of shape, 2022, Journal of Vision
  • Contours produced by internal specular interreflections provide visual information for the perception of glass materials, 2020, Journal of Vision
  • Intersensory matching of faces and voices in infancy predicts language outcomes in young children., 2022, Developmental Psychology
  • Intersensory processing of faces and voices at 6 months predicts language outcomes at 18, 24, and 36 months of age, 2023, Infancy
  • Remote Data Collection During a Pandemic: A New Approach for Assessing and Coding Multisensory Attention Skills in Infants and Young Children, 2022, Frontiers in Psychology

Throughout their career, James T. Todd has collaborated frequently with several coauthors. The most frequent collaborators include:

  • Lorraine E. Bahrick
  • Elizabeth V. Edgar
  • Ying Yu
  • Alexander A. Petrov
  • J. Farley Norman

Best Publications

  • Visual information about moving objects.

    James T. Todd

  • The visual perception of 3D shape

    James T. Todd

  • Mapping the parietal cortex of human and non-human primates

    Guy A. Orban;Kristl Claeys;Koen Nelissen;Ruth Smans

  • The perception of human growth.

    James T. Todd;Leonard S. Mark;Robert E. Shaw;John B. Pittenger

  • The Visual Perception of Three-Dimensional Length

    J. Farley Norman;James T. Todd;Victor J. Perotti;James S. Tittle

  • Perception of surface curvature and direction of illumination from patterns of shading.

    James T. Todd;Ennio Mingolla

  • The Processing of Three-Dimensional Shape from Disparity in the Human Brain

    Svetlana Georgieva;Ronald Peeters;Hauke Kolster;James T Todd

  • The perception of 3-dimensional affine structure from minimal apparent motion sequences

    James T. Todd;Paola Bressan

  • Similarities and differences in motion processing between the human and macaque brain: evidence from fMRI

    Guy A. Orban;Denis Fize;Hendrik Peuskens;Katrien Denys

  • Perception of solid shape from shading

    Ennio Mingolla;James T. Todd

  • Ordinal structure in the visual perception and cognition of smoothly curved surfaces.

    James T. Todd;Francene D. Reichel

  • Human cortical regions involved in extracting depth from motion.

    Guy A Orban;Stefan Sunaert;James T Todd;Paul Van Hecke

  • Systematic distortion of perceived three-dimensional structure from motion and binocular stereopsis.

    James S. Tittle;James T. Todd;Victor J. Perotti;J. Farley Norman

  • The effects of viewing angle, camera angle, and sign of surface curvature on the perception of three-dimensional shape from texture.

    James T. Todd;Lore Thaler;Tjeerd M. H. Dijkstra;Jan J. Koenderink

  • The visual perception of 3-D shape from multiple cues: are observers capable of perceiving metric structure?

    James T. Todd;J. Farley Norman

  • Perception of three-dimensional form from patterns of optical texture.

    James T. Todd;Robin A. Akerstrom

  • Visual information about rigid and nonrigid motion: A geometric analysis.

    James T. Todd

  • Ambiguity and the 'mental eye' in pictorial relief.

    Jan J Koenderink;Andrea J van Doorn;Astrid M L Kappers;James T Todd

  • Perception of Three-Dimensional Shape From Specular Highlights, Deformations of Shading, and Other Types of Visual Information

    J. Farley Norman;James T. Todd;Guy A. Orban

  • Implications of a transient-sustained dichotomy for the measurement of human performance.

    James T. Todd;Peter Van Gelder

  • The visual perception of smoothly curved surfaces from minimal apparent motion sequences

    James T. Todd;James T. Todd;J. Farley Norman

  • Perception of Human Growth

    J. T. Todd;L. S. Mark;R. E. Shaw;J. B. Pittenger

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Farley Norman
J. Farley Norman Western Kentucky University
Jan J. Koenderink
Jan J. Koenderink Delft University of Technology
Astrid M. L. Kappers
Astrid M. L. Kappers Eindhoven University of Technology
Guy A. Orban
Guy A. Orban University of Parma
Wim Vanduffel
Wim Vanduffel Harvard University
Ennio Mingolla
Ennio Mingolla Northeastern University
Aleix M. Martinez
Aleix M. Martinez The Ohio State University
Christine Bastin
Christine Bastin University of Liège

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