Michael A. Nees, Ph.D.

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2009 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 
Area:
Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Experimental Psychology
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Bruce N. Walker grad student 2009 Georgia Tech
 (Internal representations of auditory frequency: Behavioral studies of format and malleability by instructions.)
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Nees MA, Sampsell NG. (2021) Simple Auditory and Visual Interruptions of a Continuous Visual Tracking Task: Modality Effects and Time Course of Interference. Ergonomics. 1-30
Nees MA. (2018) Auditory Graphs Are Not the “Killer App” of Sonification, But They Work: Ergonomics in Design. 26: 25-28
Nees MA, Corrini E, Leong P, et al. (2017) Maintenance of memory for melodies: Articulation or attentional refreshing? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Nees MA. (2016) Have We Forgotten Auditory Sensory Memory? Retention Intervals in Studies of Nonverbal Auditory Working Memory. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1892
Nees MA, Helbein B, Porter A. (2016) Speech Auditory Alerts Promote Memory for Alerted Events in a Video-Simulated Self-Driving Car Ride. Human Factors. 58: 416-26
Nees MA, Fortna A. (2015) A comparison of human versus virtual interruptions. Ergonomics. 58: 852-6
Jeon M, Gable TM, Davison BK, et al. (2015) Menu Navigation With In-Vehicle Technologies: Auditory Menu Cues Improve Dual Task Performance, Preference, and Workload International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 31: 1-16
Nees MA, Phillips C. (2015) Auditory Pareidolia: Effects of Contextual Priming on Perceptions of Purportedly Paranormal and Ambiguous Auditory Stimuli Applied Cognitive Psychology. 29: 129-134
Nees MA, Walker BN. (2013) Flexibility of working memory encoding in a sentence-picture-sound verification task Journal of Cognitive Psychology. 25: 800-807
Nees MA, Walker BN. (2011) Mental scanning of sonifications reveals flexible encoding of nonspeech sounds and a universal per-item scanning cost. Acta Psychologica. 137: 309-17
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