Freeman, J.B. & Ambady, N. (2010).
MouseTracker:
Software for studying real-time mental processing using a
computer mouse-tracking method. Behavior Research
Methods, 42, 226-241.
Research articles that
have used MouseTracker
Freeman, J.B., Penner, A.M.,
Saperstein, A., Scheutz, M., & Ambady, N. (2011).
Looking the part: Social status cues shape race
perception. PLoS ONE, 6, e25107.
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Johnson, K.L., Freeman, J.B., &
Pauker, K. (in press).
Race is gendered: How covarying
phenotypes and stereotypes bias sex categorization.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Yu, Z., Wang, F., Wang, D., & Bastin, M. (in press).
Beyond
reaction times: Incorporating mouse tracking measures into
the Implicit Association Test to examine its underlying
process. Social Cognition.
Freeman, J.B. & Ambady, N. (2011).
Hand movements reveal the time-course of shape and
pigmentation processing in face categorization.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 18, 705-712.
Freeman, J.B. & Ambady, N. (2011).
A dynamic
interactive theory of person construal. Psychological
Review, 118, 247-279.
Freeman, J.B. & Ambady, N. (2011).
When two
become one: Temporally dynamic integration of the face and
voice. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 47,
259-263. [Supplementary
materials]
Freeman, J.B., Pauker, K., Apfelbaum, E.P., &
Ambady, N. (2010).
Continuous dynamics in the real-time
perception of race. Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology, 46, 179-185.
Miles, L.K., Betka, E., Pendry, L.F., & Macrae,
C.N. (2010). Mapping
temporal constructs: Actions reveal that time is a place.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63,
2113–2119.
Freeman, J.B. & Ambady, N. (2009).
Motions of
the hand expose the partial and parallel activation of
stereotypes. Psychological Science, 20,
1183-1188.
Freeman, J.B., Ambady, N.,
Rule, N.O., & Johnson, K.L. (2008).
Will a category cue attract
you? Motor output reveals dynamic competition across person
construal. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General,
137, 673-690.