Michael J. Hautus

Michael J. Hautus

University of Auckland

H-index: 28

Oceania-New Zealand

About Michael J. Hautus

Michael J. Hautus, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Auckland, specializes in the field of psychophysics, psychology, sensory evaluation, neuroscience, audition.

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

Investigating the ability of music to induce calm in young adults.

New approaches to the Single-Interval Adjustment Matrix (SIAM) Yes-No task

Temporal drivers of textural complexity: A pilot study and analysis of simultaneous temporal dominance of sensations and temporal textural complexity data

Advancing textural heterogeneity: Effect of manipulating multi-component model foods on the perception of textural complexity

Music Affects State Anxiety and Brain Connectivity

“The most relaxing song in the world”? A comparative study

The observed variance of dʹ estimates compared across the 2-AFCR, Triangle, and Tetrad tasks

Unravelling the basis of perceived textural complexity: Effect of manipulating multi-component model foods on the perception of textural complexity

Michael J. Hautus Information

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The

Citations(all)

3210

Citations(since 2020)

1432

Cited By

2279

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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University of Auckland

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Michael J. Hautus Skills & Research Interests

psychophysics

psychology

sensory evaluation

neuroscience

audition

Top articles of Michael J. Hautus

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Investigating the ability of music to induce calm in young adults.

bioRxiv

Daniel Shepherd

Mangor Pedersen

Geet Vashista

Amy Kercher

Michael J Hautus

2024

New approaches to the Single-Interval Adjustment Matrix (SIAM) Yes-No task

bioRxiv

Daniel Shepherd

Michael J Hautus

2024

Temporal drivers of textural complexity: A pilot study and analysis of simultaneous temporal dominance of sensations and temporal textural complexity data

Journal of Sensory Studies

Niamh M Patterson

Bryony J James

Nicholas Gant

Michael J Hautus

2023/4

Advancing textural heterogeneity: Effect of manipulating multi-component model foods on the perception of textural complexity

Food Research International

Niamh M Patterson

Yvonne S Kuiper

Sophia A Rodrigues

Bryony J James

Nicholas Gant

...

2023/3/1

Music Affects State Anxiety and Brain Connectivity

bioRxiv

Mangor Pedersen

Daniel Shepherd

Geet Vashista

Amy Kercher

Michael J Hautus

2023

“The most relaxing song in the world”? A comparative study

Psychology of Music

Daniel Shepherd

Michael J Hautus

Edmund Giang

Jason Landon

2023/1

The observed variance of dʹ estimates compared across the 2-AFCR, Triangle, and Tetrad tasks

Food Quality and Preference

MJ Hautus

D van Hout

H-S Lee

MA Stocks

D Shepherd

2022/9/1

Unravelling the basis of perceived textural complexity: Effect of manipulating multi-component model foods on the perception of textural complexity

Science Talks

Niamh M Patterson

Yvonne Kuiper

Sophia Rodrigues

Bryony J James

Nicholas Gant

...

2022/3/1

Can binaural beats facilitate autonomic recovery following exposure to an acute stressor?

Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice

Michael J Hautus

Daniel Shepherd

Edmund Giang

Jason Landon

2021/11/1

Detection theory: A user's guide

Michael J Hautus

Neil A Macmillan

C Douglas Creelman

2021/9/27

Effect of basic structural variation, aimed at increasing perceivable textures in model foods, on the perception of textural complexity

Food Quality and Preference

Niamh M Patterson

Yilin Zhong

Bryony J James

Nicholas Gant

Michael J Hautus

2021/7/1

The potential for retronasally delivered olfactory stimuli to assess psychiatric conditions

Current Psychology

Pooja R Pal

Daniel Shepherd

Nazimah Hamid

Michael J Hautus

2021/6

Exploration of a new consumer test method based on metacognitive certainty

Food quality and preference

In-Ah Kim

Ha-Yeon Cho

Michael J Hautus

Hye-Seong Lee

2020/4/1

Observed discriminability is more variable than predicted by signal detection theory

Food quality and preference

MJ Hautus

D van Hout

H-S Lee

MA Stocks

D Shepherd

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 53
Anne Castles

Anne Castles

Macquarie University

H-index: 44
Ian J Kirk

Ian J Kirk

University of Auckland

H-index: 41
Karen E Waldie, PhD

Karen E Waldie, PhD

University of Auckland

H-index: 40
Genevieve McArthur

Genevieve McArthur

Macquarie University

H-index: 39
Caren M. Rotello

Caren M. Rotello

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 38
Blake Johnson

Blake Johnson

Macquarie University

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