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Kevin D. Shockley
Associate Professor, Psychology
PhD, University of Connecticut, 2002


Address:
229-E Dyer Hall
PO Box 210376
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0376
phone: 513-556-3124
fax: 513-556-1904

kevin.shockley@uc.edu

http://homepages.uc.edu/~rileym/pmdl/RileyLab/
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Web site:
http://homepages.uc.edu/~rileym/pmdl/RileyLab/


Biography:
Selected Publications:
Streit, M., Shockley, K., & Riley, M. A. (in press). Rotational inertia and
multi-modal heaviness perception. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.
Shockley, K., & Turvey, M. T. (in press). Dual-task influences on strategic
retrieval and coordination dynamics. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

Streit, M., Shockley, K., Morris, A., & Riley, M. A. (in press). Rotational
kinematics influence multimodal perception of heaviness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

Fowler, C. A., Richardson, M. J., Marsh, Kerry L., & Shockley, K. (in press).
Language use, coordination, and the emergence of cooperative action.
In A. Fuchs & V. Jirsa. Coordination: Neural, Behavioral and Social Dynamics. Springer.

Shockley, K., Baker, A., Richardson, M. J., & Fowler, C. A. (2007).
Articulatory constraints on interpersonal postural coordination.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 201-208.

Shockley, K. & Turvey, M. T. (2005). Encoding and retrieval during bimanual
rhythmic coordination. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, & Cognition, 31, 980-990.

Pellecchia, G., Shockley, K., & Turvey, M. (2005). Concurrent cognitive task
modulates coordination dynamics. Cognitive Science, 29, 531-557.

Pellecchia, G. & Shockley, K. (2005). Application of RQA: Influence of
cognitive activity on postural fluctuations. In M. A. Riley & G. C.
Van Orden (Eds.), Tutorials in contemporary nonlinear methods for
the behavioral sciences (pp. 95-141). Retrieved March 30, 2005, from
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/pac/nmbs/nmbs.jsp.

Shockley, K. (2005). Cross recurrence quantification of interpersonal
postural activity. In M. A. Riley & G. C. Van Orden (Eds.), Tutorials
in contemporary nonlinear methods for the behavioral sciences (pp. 142-177). Retrieved March 30, 2005, from
http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/bcs/pac/nmbs/nmbs.jsp.

Wagman, J., Shockley, K., Riley, M., & Turvey, M. (2001) Attunement,
calibration and exploration in fast haptic perceptual learning.
Journal of Motor Behavior, 33, 323-327.

Shockley, K., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2004). Metamers in the haptic
perception of heaviness and moveable-ness, Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 731-742.

Shockley, K., Sabadini, L. & Fowler, C. A. (2004). Imitation in shadowing
words. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 422-429.

Shockley, K., Santana, M., & Fowler, C. A. (2003). Mutual interpersonal
postural constraints are involved in cooperative conversation.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 29, 326-332.

Shockley, K., Butwill, M., Zbilut, J., & Webber, C., (2002). Cross recurrence
quantification of coupled oscillators, Physics Letters A, 305, 59-69.

Shockley, K., Grocki, M., Carello, C., & Turvey, M. T. (2001). Somatosensory
attunement to the rigid body laws. Experimental Brain Research, 136, 133-137.

Turvey, M. T., Whitmyer, V., & Shockley, K. (2001). Explaining metamers:
Right degrees of freedom, not subjectivism. Consciousness and Cognition, 10, 105-116.

Wagman, J., Shockley, K., Riley, M., & Turvey, M. (2001) Attunement,
calibration and exploration in fast haptic perceptual learning.
Journal of Motor Behavior, 33, 323-327.

Turvey, M. T., Shockley, K., & Carello, C. (1999). Affordance, proper
function, and the physical basis of perceived heaviness. Cognition, 73, B17-B26.


Areas of Expertise:
Haptic Perception, interlimb coordination, postural coordination, ecological psychology, nonlinear dynamics & complex systems

Research Areas:
Haptic perception, dual-task performance, interpersonal postural coordination, time series analysis.


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