Catherine L Reed

Catherine L. Reed, Ph.D.

CV/Publications

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External Grants

2020-25
Primary Investigator, IUSE NSF “Collaborative Proposal: Level II Preparing Undergraduates for Research in STEM-related fields Using Electrophysiology (PURSUE).” CMC: $725,036; Whole Grant Total: $1,997,684.
2019-24
Recommended: Primary Investigator, IUSE NSF “Collaborative Proposal: Level II Preparing Undergraduates for Research in STEM-related fields Using Electrophysiology (PURSUE).” CMC Direct Costs: $765,661; Whole Grant Total Request: $1,997,684
2019-22
Co-PI, NSF 1923178 “Collaborative Research: Dissociating Perceptual and Motor Correlates of EEG Mu-Alpha and Beta Oscillations in Emotional Action Simulation.” CMC Direct Costs: $402,608
2018-19
Primary Investigator, IUSE NSF 1822381 “Collaborative Proposal: Preparing Undergraduates for Research in STEM-related fields Using Electrophysiology (PURSUE)” Supplement: $37,372
2016-19
Primary Investigator, IUSE NSF 1626554 “Collaborative Proposal: Preparing Undergraduates for Research in STEM-related fields Using Electrophysiology (PURSUE).” CMC Direct Costs: $221,000, Whole Grant: $600,000, Whole Grant Supplement 2017: $5000, Whole Grant Supplement 2018: $17,270
2014
Co-Investigator, “Developing Electrophysiology Training Resources for Faculty at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions” Association for Psychological Science Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science. (PI, Cindy Bukach, University of Richmond),Direct Costs: $4200
2013–2014
Co-Investigator, REU Supplement #2 to CMC to NSF BCS 11-51209, “Embodied Attention: Attentional Guidance by Body Position” (PI Shaun Vecera, University of Iowa) Direct Costs: $15,000
2012–2013
Co-Investigator, REU Supplement to CMC to NSF BCS 11- 51209, “Embodied Attention: Attentional Guidance by Body Position” (PI Shaun Vecera, University of Iowa) Direct Costs: $12,200
2012–2015
Co-Investigator, NSF BCS 11-51209, “Embodied Attention: Attentional Guidance by Body Position” (PI Shaun Vecera, University of Iowa) Direct Costs: $452,555
2010–2012
Co-Investigator, NSF BCS-1039791, Major Research Instrumentation Program: Instrument Acquisition or Development “MRI: Acquisition of a High-Density Electrophysiology Laboratory for Intercollegiate Research and Training in Cognitive Neuroscience” (Alan Hartley, P.I.). Direct costs: $411,008
2006–2009
Co-Investigator, NSF 03-560 Undergraduate Design Project Program (BES) “Research to aid the disabled” (Kimberly Newman, P.I.). Direct costs: $50,334
2002
Co-Investigator, NCRR High End Instrumentation Program "Whole-head MEG system for brain research" (equipment only) (Martin Reite, MD P.I.) Direct costs: $1,999,971
2000–2004
Advisor, NINDS National Research Service Award for Jefferson Grubb “The effects of trunk orientation on spatial cognition”
1998–2000
NSF POWRE Award “What vs. where in somatosensory cortex” $150,000 NINDS National Research Service Award: Neural bases of somatosensory cognition

Peer-Reviewed Articles (* indicates student co-author)

  • *Park, G. & Reed, C.L. (in press). Tool actions in far & near space affect the distribution of visual attention along the tool. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
  • Harris, A., *Young, A., *Hughson, L., *Green, D., Doan, S.N., Hughson, E., & Reed, C.L. (2020). Perceived relative social status and cognitive load influence acceptance of unfair offers in the Ultimatum Game. PLOS ONE. link, pdf
  • Bukach, C., *Stewart, K., Couperus, J.W., & Reed, C.L. (2019). Using Collaborative Models to Overcome Obstacles to Undergraduate Publication in Cognitive Neuroscience. Frontiers in Psychology. 10:549. DOI: link
  • *Vyas, D., *Garza, J.P, & Reed, C.L. (2019). Hand function, not proximity, biases visuotactile integration later in object processing: An ERP study. Consciousness and Cognition, Jan 24;69:26-35. DOI: link
  • *Siqi-Liu, A., Harris, A.M., Atkinson, A.P., & Reed, C.L. (2018). Dissociable processing of emotional and neutral body movements revealed by µ-alpha and beta Rhythms: Evidence from EEG. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 12(12), 1269-1279. DOI: link
  • Moody, E.J., Reed, C.L., *Van Bommel, T., *App, B., & McIntosh, D.N. (2018). Emotional mimicry beyond the face: Rapid face and body responses to facial expressions. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 9(7), 844-852. DOI: link
  • Reed, C.L., *Garza, J.P. & *Vyas, D., (2018). Feeling but not seeing the hand: Occluded hand position reduces the hand proximity effect in ERPs. Consciousness and Cognition, 64, 154-163. DOI: link
  • *Garza, J.P., Reed, C.L. & Roberts, R.R. (2018). Attention orienting near the hand following performed and imagined actions. Experimental Brain Research, 236(110), 2603-2610. DOI: link
  • *Morrisey, M., Reed, C.L., McIntosh, D.N. & Rutherford, M. (2018). Brief Report: Attentional cueing to images of social interactions is automatic for neurotypical Individuals but not those with ASC. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 48(9), 3233-3243. DOI: link
  • *Green, D., Harris, A., *Young, A., & Reed, C.L. (2018). Embodied valuation: Action is associated with item values. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71(8), 1734-1747. DOI: link
  • Reed, C.L., Bukach, C., *Garber, M., & McIntosh, D.N. (2018). Relative independence of face and body posture processing. Perception, 47(6), 626-646. DOI: link
  • Reed C.L., *Clay, S.N, Leland DS,*Kramer A & Hartley AA. (2017) Attentional Effects of Hand Proximity Occur Later in Older Adults: Evidence from Event-related Potentials. Psychology and Aging, 32(8), 710-721. DOI: link
  • *Clay, S.N., Clithero, J.A., Harris, A., & Reed, C.L. (2017). Loss aversion reflects information processing, not bias: A drift diffusion model study. Frontiers in Psychology, 8(1708). DOI: link
  • Harris, A., *Vyas, D., & Reed, C.L. (2016). Holistic processing of body postures and parts. Psychological Bulletin and Review, 23, 1513–1519. DOI: link
  • *Park, G., & Reed, C.L. (2015). Haptic over visual information in the distribution of visual attention after tool-use in near and far space. Experimental Brain Research, 233, 2977-2988 pdf
  • Park, G., & Reed, C.L. (2015). Non-uniform changes in the distribution of visual attention from visual complexity and action: A driving simulation study. Perception. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Leland DS, Brekke B and Hartley AA (2013) Attention's grasp: early and late hand proximity effects on visual evoked potentials. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, 420. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00420. 
  • Reed, C.L., & McIntosh, D.N. (2013). The response is more than reflection: Mirror neurons function within social contexts. Cortex, 49(10), 2960-2961. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2013.04.004 pdf
  • Garza, J., Strom, M., Wright, C.E, Roberts, R., & Reed, C.L. (2013). Top-down influences mediate hand bias in spatial attention, Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 819-823. pdf
  • Park, G., Strom, M., & Reed, C.L. (2013). To the end! Distribution of attention along a tool in peri- and extrapersonal space. Experimental Brain Research, 227, 423-432. pdf
  • Kline, S. & Reed, C.L. (2013). Altered perception: The influence of dimension, speed, and direction on time perception. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 75, 161-167. doi: 10.3758/s13414-012-0370-4. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Nyberg, A., & Grubb, J. (2012). The embodiment of perceptual expertise and configural processing. Perception, 41, 436-446. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Cahn, S.J., Cory, C., & Szaflarski, J.P. (2012). Impaired perception of harmonic complexity in congenital amusia: A case study. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 28, 305-321. pdf
  • App, B., Reed, C.L., & McIntosh, D.N. (2012). Perceiving emotional state and motion intention in whole-body displays: Relative contributions of face and body configurations. Cognition and Emotion. pdf
  • Wilbarger, J., Reed, C.L., & McIntosh, D. (2011). You don’t feel what I am feeling: Emotional postures influence perceptions of others. Emotion. pdf
  • App, B., McIntosh, D. N., Reed, C. L, & Hertenstein, M. (in press). A social-functional approach to emotion communication: "How" depends on "why". Emotion. pdf
  • Gervais, W., Reed, C.L., Beall, P., & Roberts, R.J., Jr. (2010). Implied body action spatial attention. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Betz, R., Garza, J., & Roberts, R. (2009) Grab it! Biased attention for functional hand and tool space. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72, 236-245. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Hagler, D., Marinkovic, K., Dale, A.M., & Halgren, E. (2009). The sequence of cortical activation for tactile pattern discrimination: An MEG study. NeuroReport, 20, 941-945. pdf
  • Beall, P.M., Moody, E.J., McIntosh, D.N., Hepburn, S.L., & Reed, C.L. (2008) Rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions in typical and autistic children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. Special edition on Imitation. pdf
  • Grubb, J.D., Reed, C.L., Bate, S., Garza, J., & Roberts, R. J., Jr. (2008). Walking reveals trunk orientation bias for attention. Perception & Psychophysics. 70, 688-696. pdf
  • Reed, C.L. (2007). Divisions within the posterior parietal cortex help touch meet vision. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 30, 218. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., & McGoldrick, J.E. (2007). Action during body perception: Processing time affects self-other correspondences. Social Neuroscience, 2, 134-149. pdf
  • Bosbach, S, Knoblich, G., Reed, C.L., & Prinz, W. (2007). Body inversion effect without body sense: insights from deafferentation. Neuropsychologia, 44, 2950-2958. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Beall, P.M., Stone, V.E., Kopelioff, L., Pulham, D. & Hepburn, L.S. (2007). Brief report: Perception of body posture—what individuals with autism might be missing. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders,37, 1576-1584. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Grubb, J.D., & Steele, C. (2006). Grasping attention: the effects of hand proximity on visual covert orienting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 32, 166-177. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Stone, V.E., Grubb, J.D., & McGoldrick, J.E. (2006). Turning configural processing upside down: Part- and whole body postures. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 32, 73-87. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Klatzky, R., & Halgren, E. (2005). What versus where for haptic object recognition: an fMRI study. Neuroimage, 25, 718-726. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Grubb, J., & Winkielman, P. (2004). Emulation theory offers conceptual gains but needs filters. Brain and Behavioral Sciences, 27, 411-412. pdf
  • Slaughter, V., Stone, V.E., & Reed, C.L. (2004). Perception of faces and bodies: similar or different? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13, 219-223. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Shoham, S., & Halgren, E. (2004). The neural substrates of tactile object recognition: an fMRI study. Human Brain Mapping, 21, 236-246. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., McGoldrick, J.E., Shackelford, R., & Fidopiastis, C. (2004). Are human bodies represented differently from other animate and inanimate objects? Visual Cognition, 11, 523- 550. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Stone, V., Bozova, S., & Tanaka, J. (2003). The body inversion effect. Psychological Science, 14, 302-308. pdf
  • Reed, C.L. (2002). Chronometric comparisons of imagery to action: Visualizing vs. physically performing springboard dives. Memory & Cognition, 30, 1169-1178. pdf
  • Vinson, N. G., & Reed, C.L. (2002). Sources of object-specific effects in representational momentum. Visual Cognition, 9, 41-65. pdf
  • Grubb, JD & Reed, C.L. (2002). Trunk Orientation Induces Neglect-like lateral biases in covert attention. Psychological Science, 13, 553-556. pdf
  • Polk, T., Reed, C.L., Keenan, J., Hogarth, P., & Anderson, C.A. (2001). A dissociation between symbolic number knowledge and analogue magnitude information. Brain and Cognition, 47, 545-563. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., & Franks, I.M. (1998). Motor preprogramming and on-line control in patients differentially affected with Parkinson’s disease. Cognitive Neuropsychology: Special issue on Perception and Action, 15, 723-745. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Caselli, R.J, & Farah, M.J. (1996). Tactile agnosia: underlying impairment and implications for normal tactile object recognition. Brain, 119, 875-888. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., & Vinson, N.G. (1996). Conceptual effects on representational momentum. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 839-850. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., & Farah, M.J. (1995). The psychological reality of the body schema: A test with normal participants. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 21, 334-343. pdf
  • Reed, C.L. (1994). Perceptual dependence between shape and texture in planar and three-dimensional stimuli during haptic processing. Perception, 23, 349-366. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., & Caselli, R.J. (1994). The nature of tactile agnosia: A case study. Neuropsychologia, 32, 527-539. pdf
  • Lederman, S.J., Klatzky, R.L., & Reed, C.L. (1993). Constraints on haptic integration of spatially shared object dimensions. Perception, 22, 723-743. pdf
  • Reed, C.L., Lederman, S.J., & Klatzky, R.L. (1990). Haptic integration of planar size with texture, hardness, and planar contour. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 44, 522-545. pdf
  • Klatzky, R.L., Lederman, S.J., & Reed, C.L. (1989). Haptic integration of object properties: Texture, hardness, and planar contour. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 15, 45-57. pdf
  • Klatzky, R.L., Lederman, S.J., & Reed, C.L. (1987). There’s more to touch than meets the eye: The salience of object attributes for haptics with and without vision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 116, 356-369. pdf

Chapters (* indicates student co-author)

  • *Mueller, E.A., Wood, S.A., Hanoch, Y., Huang, Y., & Reed, C.L. (in press). Older and wiser: Age differences in susceptibility to investment fraud: the protective role of emotional intelligence. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect.
  • Park, G., & Reed, C.L. (in press). Functional actions of the hands and tools influence attention in peripersonal space. In F. Vignemont, H.Y. Wong, A. Farne & A. Serino. (Eds.) The World at Our Fingertips: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Peripersonal Space. Oxford: Oxford Press.
  • *Jackson, W., *Song, J., *Steward, K., Couperus, J.W., Reed, C.L., & Bukach, C.M. (in press). Interactive neuroscience: Creating interactive web-based simulations to demonstrate difficult concepts through student-faculty collaboration. In B. Brown & J. Holmes (Eds.). Teaching Tips: A Compendium of Conference Presentations on Teaching, 2017-18. Retrieved from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology web site: http://teachpsych.org/ebooks/
  • *Hagen, E., Couperus, J.W., Bukach, C.M., & Reed, C.L. (in press). Visualizing neuroscience: applying best practices when creating animations of difficult concepts In B. Brown & J. Holmes (Eds.). Teaching Tips: A Compendium of Conference Presentations on Teaching, 2017-18. Retrieved from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology web site: http://teachpsych.org/ebooks/
  • Reed, C.L., & Ziat, M. (2018). Haptic Perception: From the Skin to the Brain. In Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology (pp 1-12). New York: Elsevier.
  • Reed, C.L., Leland DS, *Brekke B, & Hartley AA (2015) Attention's grasp: early and late hand proximity effects on visual evoked potentials. In Tseng, P. & Davoli, C., (Eds.). Taking a Hands-On Approach: Current Perspectives on the Effect of Hand Position on Vision. Lausanne: Frontiers Media. DOI: 10.3389/978-2-88919-664-7
  • Klatzky, R.L., & Reed, C.L. (2015). Haptic exploration. Scholarpedia Encyclopaedia of Touch. New York: SpringerVerlag
  • Reed, C.L. (in press). Seeing you through me: Creating self-other correspondences for body perception. In K.L. Johnson and M. Shiffrar (eds.), Visual Perception of the Human Body in Motion: Findings, Theory, and Practice. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Reed, C.L. (2009). Tactile agnosia. Encyclopedia of Perception. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Reed, C.L. (2009). Body perception. Encyclopedia of Perception. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Klatzky, R.L., & Reed, C.L. (2009). Haptic exploration. Scholarpedia, 4(8):7941
  • Reed, C.L., & McIntosh, D.N. (2008). The social dance: On-line body perception in the context of others. In R.L. Klatzky, B. MacWhinney & M. Behrmann (eds.), Embodiment, Ego- Space, and Action (pp. 77-110). Hillsdale, NJ: Psychology Press.
  • Reed, C.L., Garza, J.P., & Roberts, R.J., Jr. (2007). The influence of the body and its actions on spatial attention. In L. Paletta & E. Rome (Eds.), Attention in Cognitive Systems. Springer LNAI.
  • Reed, C.L., Stone, V.E., & McGoldrick, J.E. (2005). Not just posturing: Configural processing of the human body. In W. Prinz, M. Shiffrar, I. Thornton, G. Knoblich, & M. Grosjean (eds.), The Human Body: From the Inside Out (pp. 229-258). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Reed, C.L. (2002). What is the body schema? In W. Prinz and A. Meltzoff (eds.), The Imitative Mind: Development, Evolution, and Brain Bases (pp. 233-243). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Reed, C.L. (2002). Tactile perception. In V.S. Ramachandran (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Human Brain (pp. 545-556). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  • Reed, C.L. (2000). Entries for Touch, Haptics, and Tactile Agnosia. In Philip Winn (ed.), Encyclopedia of Biological Psychology. London: Routledge.