Steven L Franconeri
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Recent Articles
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Moritz D, Padilla L, Nguyen F, Franconeri S
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
. 2023 Oct;
30(1):306-315.
PMID: 37871088
We investigate variability overweighting, a previously undocumented bias in line graphs, where estimates of average value are biased toward areas of higher variability in that line. We found this effect...
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Ceja C, Franconeri S
Cognition
. 2023 Mar;
236:105436.
PMID: 36907115
While past work has focused on the representational format of mental imagery, and the similarities of its operation and neural substrate to online perception, surprisingly little has tested the boundaries...
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He C, Rathbun Z, Buonauro D, Meyerhoff H, Franconeri S, Stieff M, et al.
Mem Cognit
. 2022 Jun;
50(6):1186-1200.
PMID: 35705852
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) domains require people to recognize and transform complex visuospatial displays that appear to vastly exceed the limits of visuospatial working memory. Here, we consider...
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He C, Gunalp P, Meyerhoff H, Rathbun Z, Stieff M, Franconeri S, et al.
Cogn Res Princ Implic
. 2022 Feb;
7(1):19.
PMID: 35182236
Visual working memory (VWM) is typically measured using arrays of two-dimensional isolated stimuli with simple visual identities (e.g., color or shape), and these studies typically find strong capacity limits. Science,...
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Franconeri S, Padilla L, Shah P, Zacks J, Hullman J
Psychol Sci Public Interest
. 2021 Dec;
22(3):110-161.
PMID: 34907835
Effectively designed data visualizations allow viewers to use their powerful visual systems to understand patterns in data across science, education, health, and public policy. But ineffectively designed visualizations can cause...
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Ceja C, McColeman C, Xiong C, Franconeri S
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph
. 2020 Oct;
27(2):1054-1062.
PMID: 33048726
Bar charts are among the most frequently used visualizations, in part because their position encoding leads them to convey data values precisely. Yet reproductions of single bars or groups of...
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Matlen B, Gentner D, Franconeri S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2020 Apr;
46(5):443-457.
PMID: 32324036
Humans have a uniquely sophisticated ability to see past superficial features and to understand the relational structure of the world around us. This ability often requires that we compare structures,...
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Ceja C, Jardine N, Franconeri S
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2019 Dec;
82(2):585-592.
PMID: 31820280
Some types of object features, such as color, shape, or location, can be processed separately within the visual system, requiring that they be correctly "bound" to a single object via...
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Yu D, Xiao X, Bemis D, Franconeri S
Psychol Sci
. 2019 Jan;
30(3):376-385.
PMID: 30699047
Across the natural world as well as the artificial worlds of maps, diagrams, and data visualizations, feature similarity (e.g., color and shape) links spatially separate areas into sets. Despite a...
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Yu D, Tam D, Franconeri S
Cognition
. 2018 Sep;
182:8-13.
PMID: 30212653
Our visual system organizes spatially distinct areas with similar features into perceptual groups. To better understand the underlying mechanism of grouping, one route is to study its capacity and temporal...