Thomas J. Palmeri

Thomas J. Palmeri

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Thomas J. Palmeri

Thomas J. Palmeri, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vanderbilt University, specializes in the field of Visual Cognition, Computational Modeling.

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

Distinct but related abilities for visual and haptic object recognition

Evidence for an amodal domain-general object recognition ability

A computational modeling framework for ensemble perception

Do you chill when I chill? A cross-cultural study of strong emotional responses to music.

Salience by competitive and recurrent interactions: Bridging neural spiking and computation in visual attention.

Cue utilisation reduces the impact of response bias in histopathology

Relating a spiking neural network model and the diffusion model of decision-making

Visual object recognition ability is not related to experience with visual arts

Thomas J. Palmeri Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

11778

Citations(since 2020)

3598

Cited By

9734

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

73

Email

University Profile Page

Vanderbilt University

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Thomas J. Palmeri Skills & Research Interests

Visual Cognition

Computational Modeling

Top articles of Thomas J. Palmeri

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Distinct but related abilities for visual and haptic object recognition

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Jason K Chow

Thomas J Palmeri

Isabel Gauthier

2024/2/21

Evidence for an amodal domain-general object recognition ability

Cognition

Jason K Chow

Thomas J Palmeri

Graham Pluck

Isabel Gauthier

2023/9/1

A computational modeling framework for ensemble perception

Journal of Vision

Jinhyeok Jeong

Thomas Palmeri

2023/8/1

Do you chill when I chill? A cross-cultural study of strong emotional responses to music.

Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts

Eleonora J Beier

Petr Janata

Justin C Hulbert

Fernanda Ferreira

2022/2

Salience by competitive and recurrent interactions: Bridging neural spiking and computation in visual attention.

Psychological review

Gregory E Cox

Thomas J Palmeri

Gordon D Logan

Philip L Smith

Jeffrey D Schall

2022/10

Cue utilisation reduces the impact of response bias in histopathology

Applied Ergonomics

AJ Carrigan

A Charlton

MW Wiggins

A Georgiou

T Palmeri

...

2022/1/1

Relating a spiking neural network model and the diffusion model of decision-making

Computational brain & behavior

Akash Umakantha

Braden A Purcell

Thomas J Palmeri

2022/9

Visual object recognition ability is not related to experience with visual arts

Journal of Vision

Jason K Chow

Thomas J Palmeri

Isabel Gauthier

2022/6/1

Haptic object recognition based on shape relates to visual object recognition ability

Psychological Research

Jason K Chow

Thomas J Palmeri

Isabel Gauthier

2022/6

Haptic object recognition abilities correlate across feature types and with visual object recognition ability

Journal of Vision

Jason Chow

Thomas Palmeri

Isabel Gauthier

2022/12/5

Revealing a competitive dynamic in rapid categorization with object substitution masking

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics

Jason K Chow

Thomas J Palmeri

Michael L Mack

2022/4

The role of cue-based strategies in skilled diagnosis among pathologists

Human Factors

Ann J Carrigan

Amanda Charlton

Elliott Foucar

Mark W Wiggins

Andrew Georgiou

...

2022/11

Differentiating experience from cue utilization in radiological assessments

Human Factors

Ann J Carrigan

John Magnussen

Andrew Georgiou

Kim M Curby

Thomas J Palmeri

...

2021/6

Combining convolutional neural networks and cognitive models to predict novel object recognition in humans.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition

Jeffrey Annis

Isabel Gauthier

Thomas J Palmeri

2021/5

Decision making by ensembles of accumulators

Gregory Edward Cox

Gordon D Logan

Jeffrey D Schall

Thomas Palmeri

2020/12/7

Tactile object recognition performance on graspable objects, but not texture-like objects, relates to visual object recognition ability

Journal of Vision

Jason Chow

Thomas Palmeri

Isabel Gauthier

2020/10/20

5.1 DISCRIMINATION, RECOGNITION, and CLASSIFICATION

Michael L Mack

Thomas J Palmeri

2020/6/19

Why does my brain hurt? Pathologist performance and pattern recognition

Pathology

Amanda Charlton

Ann Carrigan

Andrew Georgiou

Kim Curby

Thomas J Palmeri

...

2020/2/1

The Time-Course of the Use of Background Knowledge in Perceptual Categorization

Thomas J Palmeri

Celina Blalock

2020/12/22

Countermanding perceptual decision-making

Iscience

Paul G Middlebrooks

Bram B Zandbelt

Gordon D Logan

Thomas J Palmeri

Jeffrey D Schall

2020/1/24

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Co-Authors

H-index: 108
Gordon Logan

Gordon Logan

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 92
Randolph Blake+R. Randolph Blake

Randolph Blake+R. Randolph Blake

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 81
Jeffrey D Schall

Jeffrey D Schall

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 71
Isabel Gauthier

Isabel Gauthier

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 53
R MAROIS

R MAROIS

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 50
Bradley C. Love

Bradley C. Love

University College London

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