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Joshua K. Hartshorne

Refereed Publications

Hartshorne, Joshua K., and Michael T. Ullman. (2006) Why girls say ‘holded’ more than boys. Developmental Science, 9, 21-32.

Conference papers

Monahan, John S., and Joshua K. Hartshorne. (1998) Search task, not field size, affects pop-out search speed. Paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans.

Conference Posters

Salem-Hartshorne, Nancy, & Hartshorne, Jos hua K. (2007) Development in CHARGE Syndrome: Results of a longitudinal study. Poster to be presented at the 8th International CHARGE Syndrome Foundation Conference for Families, Anaheim, CA.

Hartshorne, Joshua, Timothy Vickery and Yuhong Jiang. (2007) Word superiority in visual search for multiple possible targets. Poster presented at the Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting, Sarasota, FL.

Hartshorne, Joshua K., Claudia J. Bonin and Michael T. Ullman. (2007) The procedural deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Poster presented at the 14th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.

Hartshorne, Joshua K., Nancy Salem-Hartshorne and Timothy S. Hartshorne. (2007) Birth order effects in group self-organization. Poster (to be) presented at the 55th annual meeting of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, Vancouver.

Bonin, Claudia J., Joshua K. Hartshorne and Michael T. Ullman. (2006) The procedural deficit hypothesis of dyslexia. Poster presented at the 25th Rodin Remediation Academy Conference, Washington, D.C.

Hartshorne, Joshua K., Mathew Walenski, and Michael T. Ullman. (2003) An investigation of the role of the declarative and procedural memory systems in language using a dual-task paradigm. Poster presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.

Ullman, Michael, Ivy V. Estabrooke, Karsten Steinhauer, Matthew Walenski, Claudia Brovetto, Roumyana Pancheva, Kaori Ozawa, Joshua K. Hartshorne, Kristen Mordecai, and Pauline Maki. (2003) Sex differences and the role of estrogen in the neurocognition of language. Poster presented at the 10th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, New York.

 

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last updated 9/5/2007