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Lawrence E. Marks

Lawrence E. Marks

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Psychology

D-Index
66
Citations
16324
World Ranking
2707
National Ranking
1556

Overview

Lawrence E. Marks is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has contributed to several research areas primarily located within psychology and neuroscience. Their work concentrates on multisensory perception and integration, color perception and design, and olfactory and sensory function studies. Additional topics include neuroscience and music perception, biochemical analysis and sensing techniques, as well as sensory analysis and statistical methods.

Their main fields of study incorporate Psychology and Neuroscience, with specific subfields addressing Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Sensory Systems, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

Their recent scholarly output includes papers published in established journals such as Multisensory Research, Music Perception An Interdisciplinary Journal, and Journal of Vision. Notable publications are:

  • Reflections on Cross-Modal Correspondences: Current Understanding and Issues for Future Research, 2023, Multisensory Research
  • Does Timbre Modulate Visual Perception? Exploring Crossmodal Interactions, 2021, Music Perception An Interdisciplinary Journal
  • Does color change the identification of color-flavor pairs?, 2021, Journal of Vision

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Marks include Kosuke Motoki, Carlos Velasco, Zachary Wallmark, Linh Nghiem, and A. Y. Shavit. These collaborations suggest an interdisciplinary approach encompassing sensory systems and cognitive neuroscience.

Marks has published multiple articles in each of the following venues:

  • Multisensory Research
  • Music Perception An Interdisciplinary Journal
  • Journal of Vision

Best Publications

  • The Unity of the Senses: Interrelations Among the Modalities

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • Sensory Processes: The New Psychophysics

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • On colored-hearing synesthesia: cross-modal translations of sensory dimensions.

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • Valid across-group comparisons with labeled scales: the gLMS versus magnitude matching.

    L.M Bartoshuk;V.B Duffy;V.B Duffy;B.G Green;H.J Hoffman

  • On cross-modal similarity: auditory-visual interactions in speeded discrimination.

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • Synesthesia: Strong and Weak

    Gail Martino;Lawrence E. Marks

  • The Unity of the Senses

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • Interaction among auditory dimensions: timbre, pitch, and loudness.

    Robert D. Melara;Lawrence E. Marks

  • On Associations of Light and Sound: The Mediation of Brightness, Pitch, and Loudness

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • The role of semantic and syntactic constraints in the memorization of English sentences

    Lawrence E. Marks;George A. Miller

  • Taste and Aging

    L. M. Bartoshuk;B. Rifkin;L. E. Marks;P. Bars

  • Perceiving Similarity and Comprehending Metaphor

    Lawrence E. Marks;Robin J. Hammeal;Marc H. Bornstein

  • Cross-modality matching functions generated by magnitude estimation.

    Joseph C. Stevens;Lawrence E. Marks

  • On scales of sensation: Prolegomena to any future psychophysics that will be able to come forth as science

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • Cross-modality matching of brightness and loudness.

    Joseph C. Stevens;Lawrence E. Marks

  • Regional sensitivity and spatial summation in the warmth sense.

    Joseph C. Stevens;Lawrence E. Marks;Donald C. Simonson

  • Perceptual primacy of dimensions: support for a model of dimensional interaction.

    Robert D. Melara;Lawrence E. Marks

  • Visual-auditory interaction in speeded classification: Role of stimulus difference

    Elisheva Ben-Artzi;Lawrence E. Marks

  • Cross-Modal Interactions in Speeded Classification.

    Lawrence E. Marks

  • Sensory Processes: The New Psychophysics

    Robert W. Sekuler;Lawrence E. Marks

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Algom
Daniel Algom Tel Aviv University
Yuhong V. Jiang
Yuhong V. Jiang University of Minnesota
Marc H. Bornstein
Marc H. Bornstein National Institutes of Health
Marvin M. Chun
Marvin M. Chun Yale University
Carlos Velasco
Carlos Velasco BI Norwegian Business School
Charles Spence
Charles Spence University of Oxford
Ingrid R. Olson
Ingrid R. Olson Temple University

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