Our work is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF-CAREER #2141860)
* denotes undergraduate collaborator
PUBLICATIONS
Massa*, N. B., Crotty*, N., Levy, I., & Grubb, M. A. (2024). Manipulating the reliability of target‐color information modulates value‐driven attentional capture. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. 86:1108-1119. [data and code]
Jach, H. K., Cools, R., Frisvold, A., Grubb, M. A., Hartley, C. A., Hartmann, J., … & Gottlieb, J. (2024). Individual differences in information demand have a low dimensional structure predicted by some curiosity traits. PNAS. Published online 28 October 2024.
Grubb, M. A., Li, Y., Larisch, R., Hartmann, J., Gottlieb, J., & Levy, I. (2023). The composition of the choice set modulates probability weighting in risky decisions. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience. 23:604–615. [data and code]
Raio, C. M., Lu, B. B., Grubb, M., Shields, G. S., Slavich, G. M., & Glimcher, P. (2022). Cumulative lifetime stressor exposure assessed by the STRAIN predicts economic ambiguity aversion. Nature Communications, 13(1), 1-11.
Massa*, N. B., Deck*, J. & Grubb, M. A. (2021). Perceptual Fading of a Stabilized Cortical Image: Replication in the Undergraduate Classroom, eNeuro, 8(5), 1-8. [pdf] [data and code]
Butler*, D. R. & Grubb, M. A. (2020). Sudden onsets reflexively drive spatial attention, but those that predict reward do more. Journal of Vision, 20(7):30, 1-10. [pdf]
Gannon*, E. T. & Grubb, M. A. (2020). How Filmmakers Guide The Eye: The Effect of Average Shot Length on Intersubject Attentional Synchrony. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/aca0000315. [pdf]
Grubb, M. A., Christensen*, G., & Albanese*, J. (2019). Investigating the role of exogenous cueing on selection history formation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 26:1282–1288.
Grubb, M. A., & Li*, Y. (2018). Assessing the role of accuracy-based feedback in value-driven attentional capture. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics 80: 822-828. [data, analysis code]
Grubb, M. A., Tymula, A., Gilaie-Dotan, S., Glimcher, P., & Levy, I. (2016). Neuroanatomy Accounts for Age-Related Changes in Risk Preferences. Nature Communications 7, 13822: 1-5. [media coverage]
Grubb, M. A., White, A., Heeger, D., & Carrasco, M. (2015). Interactions between Voluntary and Involuntary Attention Modulate the Quality and Temporal Dynamics of Visual Processing. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 22, 2: 437-444. [pdf]
Grubb, M. A., Behrmann, M., Egan, R., Minshew, N. J., Heeger, D. J., & Carrasco, M. (2013). Exogenous Spatial Attention: Evidence for Intact Functioning in Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder. Journal of Vision 13, 14: 9, 1-13. [pdf]
Grubb, M. A., Behrmann, M., Egan, R., Minshew, N. J., Carrasco, M. & Heeger, D. J. (2013). Endogenous Spatial Attention: Evidence for Intact Functioning in Adults with Autism. Autism Research 6: 108-118. [pdf]