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Taylor Hayes

Pikes Peak Community Colleges
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  • Pikes Peak Community Colleges
    Undergraduate
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America
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    Planning to be incremental: Scene descriptions reveal meaningful clustering in language production
    with Karina Tachihara, Madison Barker, Beverly Cotter, John Henderson, Adrian Zhou, and Fernanda Ferreira
    Cognition 266 (C): 106330. 2026.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Scene inversion reveals distinct patterns of attention to semantically interpreted and uninterpreted features
    with John M. Henderson
    Cognition 229 (C): 105231. 2022.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Meaning maps capture the density of local semantic features in scenes: A reply to Pedziwiatr, Kümmerer, Wallis, Bethge & Teufel (2021)
    with John M. Henderson, Candace E. Peacock, and Gwendolyn Rehrig
    Cognition 214 (C): 104742. 2021.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Eye Movements in Real-World Scene Photographs: General Characteristics and Effects of Viewing Task
    with Deborah A. Cronin, Elizabeth H. Hall, Jessica E. Goold, and John M. Henderson
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2020.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Center Bias Does Not Account for the Advantage of Meaning Over Salience in Attentional Guidance During Scene Viewing
    with Candace E. Peacock and John M. Henderson
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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