Ivanski, C., Humphries, S., van Dalen-Oskam, K., Mar, R. A. (under review). Do we judge fiction by the author’s gender?
Klooster, N., Humphries, S., Cardillo, E., Hartung, F., Xie, L., Das, S., Yushkevich, P., Pilania, A., Wang, J., Wolk, D., & Chatterjee, A. (in press). Sensitive measures of cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Morey, R., Kaschak, M., […] Humphries, S., et al. (in press). A Pre-registered, Multi-lab Non-replication of the Action-sentence Compatibility Effect (ACE). Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. (Preregistered Replication)
Humphries, S., Rick, J., Weintraub, D., & Chatterjee, A. (in press). Movement in aesthetic experiences: What we can learn from Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Workman, C.I., Humphries, S., Hartung, F., Aguirre, G.K., Kable, J.W., Chatterjee, A. (2021). Morality is in the eye of the beholder: Unpacking the neurocognitive basis of the “anomalous-is-bad” stereotype. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Humphries, S., Holler, J., Crawford, T., Poliakoff, E. (2021). Co-speech gestures are a window into the effects of Parkinson’s disease on action representations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.
*Dinh, C., *Humphries, S., & Chatterjee, A. (in press). Public Opinion on Cognitive Enhancement Varies Across Different Situations. AJOB Neuroscience, 11(4), 224-237. (*Joint first authors)
Hartung, F., Kennett, Y., Cardillo, E., Humphries, S., Klooster, N., & Chatterjee, A. (2020). Context matters: Novel metaphors in supportive and non-supportive contexts. NeuroImage, 212, 116645.
Humphries, S., Klooster, N., Cardillo, E., Weintraub, D., Rick, J., & Chatterjee, A. (2019). From action to abstraction: The sensorimotor grounding of metaphor in Parkinson’s disease. Cortex, 121, 362-384. (Registered Report)
Conrad, E., Humphries, S., & Chatterjee, A. (2019). Attitudes toward cognitive enhancement: the role of metaphor and context. AJOB Neuroscience, 10(1), 35-47.
Humphries, S., Holler, J., Crawford, T., Herrera, E., & Poliakoff, E. (2016). A third-person perspective on co-speech action gestures in Parkinson’s disease. Cortex, 78, 44-54.