Psychological Sciences
Matthew Crump

Postdoctoral Fellow

Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience

Office: 633 Wilson Hall
Phone: 615-322-1795
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Curriculum Vitae



Degrees

  • Ph.D. Psychology (McMaster University)
  • B.Sc. Psychology (University of Lethbridge)

Research Area

  • Attention, Memory, Cognitive Control, Performance

Representative Publications

  • Crump, M. J. C., & Logan, G. D. (accepted). Warning this keyboard will de-construct: The role of the keyboard in skilled typing. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
  • Liu, X., Crump, M. J. C., & Logan, G. D. (accepted). Do you know where your fingers have been? Explicit knowledge of the spatial layout of the keyboard in skilled typists. Memory & Cognition.
  • Crump, M. J.C. & Logan, G.D. (accepted). Hierarchical control and skilled typing: Evidence for word level control over the execution of individual keystrokes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition.
  • Crump, M. J. C., & Logan, G. D. (accepted). Episodic contributions to sequential control: Learning from a typists touch. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance.
  • Logan, G. D., & Crump, M. J. C. (2009). The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing: The disruptive effects of attention to the hands in skilled typewriting. Psychological Science, 20, 1296-1300.
  • Crump, M. J. C., & Milliken, B. (2009). The flexibility of context-specific control: Evidence for context-driven generalization of item-specific control settings. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 1523-1532.
  • Siegel, S. Allan, L. G., Hannah, S. D., & Crump, M. J. C. (2009). Applying signal detection theory to contingency assessment. Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, 4, 116-134.
  • Hannah, S. D., Crump, M. J. C., Allan. L. G., & Siegel, S. (2009). Cue-interaction effects in contingency judgments using the streamed-trials procedure Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63, 103-112.
  • Leboe, J. P., Wong, J., Crump M. J. C., & Stobbe, K. (2008). Probe-specific proportion task repetition effects on switching costs. Perception & Psychophysics, 70, 935-945.
  • Allan, L. G., Hannah, S. D., Crump, M. J. C., Siegel, S. (2008). The psychophysics of contingency assessment. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 137, 226-243.
  • Crump, M. J. C., Milliken, B., & Ansari, I. (2008). Shifting views on the symbolic cueing effect: Cueing attention through previous experience. Psicologica, 29, 97-114.
  • Crump, M. J. C., Vaquero, J. M. M., & Milliken, B. (2008). Context-specific learning and control: The role of awareness, task-relevance, and relative salience. Consciousness & Cognition,17, 22-36.
  • Crump, M. J. C., Hannah, S. D., Allan, L. G., & Hord, L. K. (2007). Contingency judgments on the fly. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 753-761.
  • Schmidt, J., Crump, M. J. C., Cheesman, J., & Besner, D. (2007). Contingency learning without awareness: Evidence for implicit control. Consciousness & Cognition, 16, 421-435.
  • Crump, M. J. C., Gong, Z., & Milliken, B. (2006). The context-specific proportion congruent effect: Location as a contextual cue. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 13, 316-321.
  • Allan, L. G., Hannah, S. D., Crump, M. J. C., & Siegel, S. (2008). More on the psychophysics of contingency assessment. In Schneider, B. A., Ben-David, B. M., Parker, S., & Wong, W. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 24th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics. Toronto, Canada.
  • Allan, L. G., Hannah, S. D., Crump, M. J. C., & Siegel, S. (2006). Psychophysics of causality: Detecting contingencies is like detecting signals (pp. 57-68). In D. E. Kornbrot, R. M. Msetfi, & A. W. MacRae (Eds.), Proceedings of the 22nd annual meeting of the international Society for Psychophysics. St Albans, England.
 
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