Laurence T Maloney

Laurence T Maloney

New York University

H-index: 58

North America-United States

About Laurence T Maloney

Laurence T Maloney, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at New York University, specializes in the field of perception, action, cognition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A comparison of human and GPT-4 use of probabilistic phrases in a coordination game

Lightness constancy in reality, in virtual reality, and on flat-panel displays

Package ‘MPDiR’

Using influence measures to test normative use of probability density information derived from a sample

Detecting visual texture patterns in binary sequences through pattern features

Use of probabilistic phrases in a coordination game: Human versus GPT-4

Modeling visual estimation of the centers of symmetric distributions

Heuristic Feature Models for Detection of Disrupted Markov Patterns

Laurence T Maloney Information

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Citations(all)

14002

Citations(since 2020)

3020

Cited By

12085

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

128

i10Index(since 2020)

70

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New York University

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Laurence T Maloney Skills & Research Interests

perception

action

cognition

Top articles of Laurence T Maloney

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A comparison of human and GPT-4 use of probabilistic phrases in a coordination game

Scientific reports

Laurence T Maloney

Maria F Dal Martello

Vivian Fei

Valerie Ma

2024/3/21

Lightness constancy in reality, in virtual reality, and on flat-panel displays

Behavior Research Methods

Khushbu Y Patel

Laurie M Wilcox

Laurence T Maloney

Krista A Ehinger

Jaykishan Y Patel

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2024/3/5

Package ‘MPDiR’

Kenneth Knoblauch

Laurence T Maloney

Maintainer Ken Knoblauch

2023/8/19

Using influence measures to test normative use of probability density information derived from a sample

bioRxiv

Keiji Ota

Laurence T Maloney

2023/2/5

Detecting visual texture patterns in binary sequences through pattern features

Journal of vision

Maria F Dal Martello

Keiji Ota

Dana E Pietralla

Laurence T Maloney

2023/11/1

Use of probabilistic phrases in a coordination game: Human versus GPT-4

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.10544

Laurence T Maloney

Maria F Dal Martello

Vivian Fei

Valerie Ma

2023/10/16

Modeling visual estimation of the centers of symmetric distributions

Journal of Vision

Keiji Ota

Qihan Wu

Pascal Mamassian

Laurence Maloney

2021/9/27

Heuristic Feature Models for Detection of Disrupted Markov Patterns

Journal of Vision

Dana Pietralla

Keiji Ota

Maria Dal Martello

Laurence Maloney

2021/9/27

Two sources of uncertainty independently modulate temporal expectancy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Matthias Grabenhorst

Laurence T Maloney

David Poeppel

Georgios Michalareas

2021/4/20

Visual cue estimation with non-gaussian distribution

Journal of Vision

Keiji Ota

Qihan Wu

Pascal Mamassian

Laurence Maloney

2020/10/20

Measuring and modeling visual appearance

Laurence T Maloney

Kenneth Knoblauch

2020/9/15

The bounded rationality of probability distortion

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

H. Zhang

X. Ren

L. T. Maloney

2020

From Efficient Coding to Information Gain: Information-Theoretic Principles in Models of Human Decision Making.

Mikaela Akrenius

Laurence T Maloney

Jonathan D Nelson

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 93
Brian Wandell

Brian Wandell

Stanford University

H-index: 73
Martin Banks

Martin Banks

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 62
David H. Brainard

David H. Brainard

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 62
Mauricio R. Delgado

Mauricio R. Delgado

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 56
Michael S Landy

Michael S Landy

New York University

H-index: 36
Manish Singh

Manish Singh

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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