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Overview

Timothy L. Hubbard is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. They have also contributed to areas such as Automotive Engineering and Signal Processing.

Their work covers a variety of topics including:

  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Spatial Cognition and Navigation
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Music and Audio Processing

Timothy L. Hubbard's recent publications illustrate the diversity of their interests and expertise. These papers include:

  • "The possibility of an impetus heuristic," 2022, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • "The Pythagorean comma and preference for a stretched octave," 2021, Psychology of Music
  • "Setting the scene for boundary extension: Methods, findings, connections, and theories," 2024, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • "Vividness, Clarity, and Control in Auditory Imagery," 2021, Imagination Cognition and Personality
  • "Subjective Lateralization within Auditory Imagery: Valence and Verbality," 2022, Imagination Cognition and Personality

The scientist's publications frequently appear in the following venues:

  • Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • Imagination Cognition and Personality
  • Perception
  • Auditory Perception & Cognition
  • Psychology of Music

Collaborative efforts mark a significant part of their research activity. Frequently co-authoring papers are:

  • Susan E. Ruppel
  • Simon Merz
  • Jana Weiten

Best Publications

  • Representational momentum and related displacements in spatial memory : A review of the findings

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Auditory imagery: Empirical findings.

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Judged displacement in apparent vertical and horizontal motion.

    Timothy L. Hubbard;Jamshed J. Bharucha

  • Environmental invariants in the representation of motion: Implied dynamics and representational momentum, gravity, friction, and centripetal force

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Synesthesia-like Mappings of Lightness, Pitch, and Melodic Interval

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Cognitive representation of linear motion: possible direction and gravity effects in judged displacement.

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • COGNITIVE REPRESENTATION OF MOTION: EVIDENCE FOR FRICTION AND GRAVITY ANALOGUES

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Target size and displacement along the axis of implied gravitational attraction : Effects of implied weight and evidence of representational gravity

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Boundary extension: Findings and theories

    Timothy L. Hubbard;Joanna L. Hutchison;Jon R. Courtney

  • Judgments of happiness, brightness, speed and tempo change of auditory stimuli varying in pitch and tempo.

    William G. Collier;Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Representational momentum and Michotte's (1946/1963) "launching effect" paradigm.

    Timothy L. Hubbard;Jessica A. Blessum;Susan E. Ruppel

  • Representational momentum, centripetal force, and curvilinear impetus

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Representational momentum and the landmark attraction effect.

    Timothy L. Hubbard;Susan E. Ruppel

  • Forms of momentum across space: Representational, operational, and attentional

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Is judged displacement a modular process

    T. L. Hubbard;J. J. Bharucha

  • Approaches to representational momentum: theories and models

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • The effect of context on visual representational momentum

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • The varieties of momentum-like experience.

    Timothy L. Hubbard

  • Musical imagery: generation of tones and chords.

    Timothy L. Hubbard;Keiko Stoeckig

  • Representational Momentum: New Findings, New Directions

    Ian M. Thornton;Timothy L. Hubbard

  • A possible role of naive impetus in Michotte's launching effect: Evidence from representational momentum

    Timothy L. Hubbard;Susan E. Ruppel

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