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Sami R. Yousif
Sami R. Yousif
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The illusion of consensus: A failure to distinguish between true and false consensus
SR Yousif, R Aboody, FC Keil
Psychological Science 30 (8), 1195-1204, 2019
542019
Skeletal representations of shape in human vision: Evidence for a pruned medial axis model
V Ayzenberg, Y Chen, SR Yousif, SF Lourenco
Journal of vision 19 (6), 6-6, 2019
372019
The additive-area heuristic: An efficient but illusory means of visual area approximation
SR Yousif, FC Keil
Psychological Science 30 (4), 495-503, 2019
372019
Area, not number, dominates estimates of visual quantities
SR Yousif, FC Keil
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 13407, 2020
252020
Visual memorability in the absence of semantic content
Q Lin, SR Yousif, MM Chun, BJ Scholl
Cognition 212, 104714, 2021
212021
Are all geometric cues created equal? Children’s use of distance and length for reorientation
SR Yousif, SF Lourenco
Cognitive Development 43, 159-169, 2017
202017
Redundancy and reducibility in the formats of spatial representations
SR Yousif
Perspectives on Psychological Science 17 (6), 1778-1793, 2022
162022
Says who? Children consider informants’ sources when deciding whom to believe.
R Aboody, SR Yousif, M Sheskin, FC Keil
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2022
162022
Spatial–numerical associations from a novel paradigm support the mental number line account
LS Aulet, SR Yousif, SF Lourenco
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (10), 1829-1840, 2021
152021
Judgments of spatial extent are fundamentally illusory: ‘Additive-area’ provides the best explanation
SR Yousif, RN Aslin, FC Keil
Cognition 205, 104439, 2020
152020
How we see area and why it matters
SR Yousif, FC Keil
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 25 (7), 554-557, 2021
142021
Systematic angular biases in the representation of visual space
SR Yousif, YC Chen, BJ Scholl
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82, 3124-3143, 2020
132020
Understanding “why:” how implicit questions shape explanation preferences
S Joo, SR Yousif, FC Keil
Cognitive Science 46 (2), e13091, 2022
122022
The one-is-more illusion: Sets of discrete objects appear less extended than equivalent continuous entities in both space and time
SR Yousif, BJ Scholl
Cognition 185, 121-130, 2019
122019
The shape of space: Evidence for spontaneous but flexible use of polar coordinates in visuospatial representations
SR Yousif, FC Keil
Psychological Science 32 (4), 573-586, 2021
102021
Probing the mental number line: A between-task analysis of spatial-numerical associations.
CN Cheung, V Ayzenberg, RFL Diamond, S Yousif, SF Lourenco
CogSci, 2015
102015
Using space to remember: Short-term spatial structure spontaneously improves working memory
SR Yousif, MD Rosenberg, FC Keil
Cognition 214, 104748, 2021
82021
A ubiquitous illusion of volume: Are impressions of 3D volume captured by an “additive heuristic”?
E Bennette, FC Keil, SR Yousif
Perception 50 (5), 462-469, 2021
82021
Teleology beyond explanation
S Joo, SR Yousif, J Knobe
Mind & Language 38 (1), 20-41, 2023
62023
Are we teleologically essentialist?
S Joo, SR Yousif
Cognitive Science 46 (11), e13202, 2022
62022
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