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The frustrating effects of just missing the jackpot: Slot machine near-misses trigger large skin conductance responses, but no post-reinforcement pauses
MJ Dixon, V MacLaren, M Jarick, JA Fugelsang, KA Harrigan
Journal of Gambling Studies 29, 661-674, 2013
1302013
Psychophysiological arousal signatures of near-misses in slot machine play
MJ Dixon, KA Harrigan, M Jarick, V MacLaren, JA Fugelsang, E Sheepy
International Gambling Studies 11 (3), 393-407, 2011
952011
Multisensory integration of speech signals: The relationship between space and time
JA Jones, M Jarick
Experimental Brain Research 174, 588-594, 2006
892006
Misinterpreting ‘winning’in multiline slot machine games
C Jensen, MJ Dixon, KA Harrigan, E Sheepy, JA Fugelsang, M Jarick
International Gambling Studies 13 (1), 112-126, 2013
662013
Eye contact is a two-way street: Arousal is elicited by the sending and receiving of eye gaze information
M Jarick, R Bencic
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 435241, 2019
592019
The ups and downs (and lefts and rights) of synaesthetic number forms: Validation from spatial cueing and SNARC-type tasks
M Jarick, MJ Dixon, EC Maxwell, MER Nicholls, D Smilek
cortex 45 (10), 1190-1199, 2009
562009
A different outlook on time: visual and auditory month names elicit different mental vantage points for a time-space synaesthete
M Jarick, MJ Dixon, MT Stewart, EC Maxwell, D Smilek
cortex 45 (10), 1217-1228, 2009
562009
The duality of gaze: eyes extract and signal social information during sustained cooperative and competitive dyadic gaze
M Jarick, A Kingstone
Frontiers in psychology 6, 155235, 2015
532015
Losses disguised as wins in multiline slots: Using an educational animation to reduce erroneous win overestimates
C Graydon, MJ Dixon, KA Harrigan, JA Fugelsang, M Jarick
International Gambling Studies 17 (3), 442-458, 2017
212017
Synesthesia, sequences, and space
C Jonas, M Jarick
Oxford handbook of synaesthesia, 123-148, 2013
212013
Eye contact affects attention more than arousal as revealed by prospective time estimation
M Jarick, KEW Laidlaw, E Nasiopoulos, A Kingstone
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 78, 1302-1307, 2016
172016
Socially communicative eye contact and gender affect memory
SN Lanthier, M Jarick, MJH Zhu, CSJ Byun, A Kingstone
Frontiers in psychology 10, 435417, 2019
162019
The automaticity of vantage point shifts within a synaesthetes’ spatial calendar
M Jarick, C Jensen, MJ Dixon, D Smilek
Journal of Neuropsychology 5 (2), 333-352, 2011
142011
Effects of seeing and hearing speech on speech production: A response time study
M Jarick, JA Jones
Experimental brain research 195, 175-182, 2009
132009
9 is Always on top: Assessing the automaticity of synaesthetic number-forms
M Jarick, MJ Dixon, D Smilek
Brain and Cognition 77 (1), 96-105, 2011
102011
Observation of static gestures influences speech production
M Jarick, JA Jones
Experimental brain research 189, 221-228, 2008
92008
Time-space associations in synaesthesia: when input modality matters
M Jarick, M Dixon, E Maxwell, D Smilek
Journal of Vision 8 (6), 525-525, 2008
62008
The costs and benefits to memory when observing and experiencing live eye contact
SN Lanthier, MJH Zhu, CSJ Byun, M Jarick, A Kingstone
Visual Cognition 30 (1-2), 70-84, 2022
52022
Do you see what I hear? Vantage point preference and visual dominance in a time-space synaesthete
M Jarick, MT Stewart, D Smilek, MJ Dixon
Frontiers in Psychology 4, 58477, 2013
42013
June Must Be Right and 9 Is on Top: An Investigation of Time-Space and Number-Form Synaesthesia
MA Jarick
University of Waterloo, 2011
32011
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