Michael S. Pratte

 

2007

Rouder, J.N., Morey, R.D., Speckman, P., & Pratte, M.S., (2007). Detecting Chance: A solution to the null sensitivity problem in subliminal priming. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 14, 597 - 605.

2008

Morey, R.D., Pratte, M.S., & Rouder, J.N. (2008). Problematic effects of aggregation in zROC analysis and a hierarchical modeling solution. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 52, 376-388.

Rouder, J.N., Morey, R.D., Cowan, N., Zwilling, C.E., Morey, C.C., & Pratte, M.S. (2008). An Assessment of Fixed-Capacity Models of Visual Working Memory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 105, 5975-5979.

Speckman, P., Rouder, J.N., Morey, R.M., & Pratte, M.S. (2008). Delta plots and coherent distribution ordering. American Statistician, 62, 262-266.

2009

Pratte, M.S. & Rouder, J.N. (2009). A task-difficulty artifact in subliminal priming. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 1276-1283.

Rouder, J.N., Speckman, P.L., Steinley, D., Pratte, M.S., & Morey, R.D. (2009). A Bootstrap Test of Shape Invariance Across Distributions. Current methodological developments of statistics in the social sciences. 159–174. (Wiley, New York).

2010

Pratte, M.S., Rouder, J.N., & Morey, R.D. (2010). Separating Mnemonic Process from Participant and Item Effects in the Assessment of ROC Asymmetries. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 36, 224–232.

Pratte, M.S., Rouder, J.N., Morey, R.D., & Feng, C. (2010). Exploring the Differences in Distributional Properties Between Stroop and Simon Effects Using Delta Plots. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 72, 2013–2025.

Rouder, J.N., Yue, Y., Speckman, P.L., Pratte, M.S., & Province, J.M. (2010). Gradual Growth vs. Shape Invariance in Perceptual Decision Making. Psychological Review. 117, 1267 – 1274.

Rouder, J.N., Pratte, M.S., & Morey, R.D. (2010). Latent Mnemonic Strengths are Latent: A Comment on Mickes, Wixted, and Wais (2007). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 17, 427 – 435.

Pratte, M.S., Sy, J.L., Swisher, J.D. & Tong, F. (in review).  The Radial Bias is Not Necessary for Orientation Decoding.

Cohen, E., Pratte, M.S. & Tong, F. (in review).  fMRI Pattern Analysis Reveals Rotation-Invariant Shape Representation in the Lateral Occipital Complex.

Pratte, M.S. & Tong, F. (in revision). Continuous Decoding of Visual Features From fMRI Voxel Patterns.

Pratte, M.S. & Tong, F. (in prep). Assessing Tilt Illusions in Human Visual Cortex Using fMRI and Multivariate Pattern Analysis.

2011

Pratte, M.S. & Rouder, J.N. (2011). Hierarchical Single- and Dual-Process Models of Recognition Memory. Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 55, 36–46

Morey, R.D., Rouder, J.N., Pratte, M.S., & Speckman, P.L. (2011). Using MCMC Chain Outputs to Efficiently Estimate Bayes Factors. Journal of Mathematical Psychology. 55, 368–378.

Thiele, J., Pratte, M.S., Rouder, J.N. (2011). On Perfect Working-Memory Performance with Large Numbers of Items. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 18, 958–963.

2012

Pratte, M.S. & Rouder, J.N. (2012). Assessing the Dissociability of Recollection and Familiarity in Recognition Memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 38, 1591–1607.

Tong, F. & Pratte, M.S. (2012). Decoding Patterns of Human Brain Activity. Annual Review of Psychology. 63, 483–509.

2013

Pratte, M.S., Ling, S., Swisher, J.D. & Tong, F. (2013). How Attention Extracts Objects From Noise. Journal of Neuropyhsiology. 110, 1346-1356.

Rouder, J. N., Morey, R. D., & Pratte, M. S. (2013). Hierarchical Bayesian Models. In W. H. Batchelder, H. Colonius, E. Dzhafarov, and J. I. Myung, (Eds.), The New Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Volume 1: Measurement and Methodology. London: Cambridge University Press.

In Review or Preparation

Please see my Curriculum Vitae for an up to date list of publications

In Press

Pratte, M.S. & Tong (2014).  Spatial Specificity of Working Memory Representations In The Early Visual Cortex. Journal of Vision. 14, 1-12.

2014

E.S. Lorenc, Pratte, M.S., Angeloni & Tong, F. (2014). Expertise for upright faces improves the precision but not the capacity of visual working memory. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 76, 1975-1984.

Ling, S., Pratte, M.S. & Tong, F. (in press).  Attention Alters Orientation Processing in the Human LGN. Nature Neuroscience.