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Books and chapters
Conference papers
Richardson, D.C., Dale, R. & Tomlinson Jr, J.M.
(2009) Conversation, gaze
coordination and beliefs about visual
context. Cognitive Science, 33,
1468-1482.
Coventry, K. R., Lynott, D., Cangelosi, A., Monrouxe, L., Joyce, D., & Richardson, D. C. (in press). Spatial language, visual attention, and perceptual simulation. Brain & Language.
Richardson, D.C., Altmann, G.T.M., Spivey, M.J., & Hoover, M.A. (2009) Much Ado About Eye Movements to Nothing: A reply to “Taking a new look at looking at nothing” by Ferreira, Apel & Henderson. Trends in Cognitive Science, 13, 235-236.
Shockley, K., Richardson, D. C. & Dale, R. (2009) Conversation and coordinative structures, Topics in Cognitive Science, 1, 305–319
Hoover, M. A. & Richardson, D. C. (2008). When Facts Go Down the Rabbit Hole: Contrasting Features and Objecthood as Indexes to Memory. Cognition 108(2), 533-42
Crosby, J.R., Monin, B. & Richardson, D.C. (2008). Where Do We Look During Potentially Offensive Behavior? Psychological Science, 19 (3), 226-228
Richardson, D.C., Dale, R. & Kirkham, N.Z. (2007) The art of conversation is coordination: Common ground and the coupling of eye movements during dialogue. Psychological Science, 18 (5), 407-413
(Editor's Choice May 23rd edition of Science)
Richardson, D.C & Matlock, T. (2007). The integration of figurative language and static depictions: An eye movement study of fictive motion. Cognition, 102, 129-138
Kirkham, N.Z., Slemmer, J.A, Richardson, D.C., & Johnson, S.P. (2007) Location, Location, Location: Development of Spatiotemporal Sequence Learning in Infancy. Child Development 78 (5), 1559–1571.
Richardson, D.C & Dale, R. (2005). Looking To Understand: The Coupling Between Speakers’ and Listeners’ Eye Movements and its Relationship to Discourse Comprehension. Cognitive Science, 29, 1045–1060.
Richardson, D. C. & Kirkham, N.Z. (2004). Multi-modal events and moving locations: Eye movements of adults and 6-month-olds reveal dynamic spatial indexing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 133, 46-62.
Tabor, W., Galantucci, B., & Richardson, D. (2004). Effects of Merely Local Syntactic Coherence on Sentence Processing. Journal of Memory and Language, 50, 355-370
Richardson, D. C., Spivey, M. J., McRae, K., & Barsalou, L. W. (2003). Spatial representations activated during real-time comprehension of verbs. Cognitive Science, 27, 767-780.
Richardson, D. C. & Spivey, M. J. (2000). Representation, space and Hollywood Squares: Looking at things that aren't there anymore. Cognition, 76, 269-295.
Coventry, K. R., Lynott, D., Cangelosi, A., Monrouxe, L., Joyce, D., & Richardson, D. C. (in press). Spatial language, visual attention, and perceptual simulation. Brain & Language.
Richardson, D.C., Altmann, G.T.M., Spivey, M.J., & Hoover, M.A. (2009) Much Ado About Eye Movements to Nothing: A reply to “Taking a new look at looking at nothing” by Ferreira, Apel & Henderson. Trends in Cognitive Science, 13, 235-236.
Shockley, K., Richardson, D. C. & Dale, R. (2009) Conversation and coordinative structures, Topics in Cognitive Science, 1, 305–319
Hoover, M. A. & Richardson, D. C. (2008). When Facts Go Down the Rabbit Hole: Contrasting Features and Objecthood as Indexes to Memory. Cognition 108(2), 533-42
Crosby, J.R., Monin, B. & Richardson, D.C. (2008). Where Do We Look During Potentially Offensive Behavior? Psychological Science, 19 (3), 226-228
Richardson, D.C., Dale, R. & Kirkham, N.Z. (2007) The art of conversation is coordination: Common ground and the coupling of eye movements during dialogue. Psychological Science, 18 (5), 407-413
(Editor's Choice May 23rd edition of Science)
Richardson, D.C & Matlock, T. (2007). The integration of figurative language and static depictions: An eye movement study of fictive motion. Cognition, 102, 129-138
Kirkham, N.Z., Slemmer, J.A, Richardson, D.C., & Johnson, S.P. (2007) Location, Location, Location: Development of Spatiotemporal Sequence Learning in Infancy. Child Development 78 (5), 1559–1571.
Richardson, D.C & Dale, R. (2005). Looking To Understand: The Coupling Between Speakers’ and Listeners’ Eye Movements and its Relationship to Discourse Comprehension. Cognitive Science, 29, 1045–1060.
Richardson, D. C. & Kirkham, N.Z. (2004). Multi-modal events and moving locations: Eye movements of adults and 6-month-olds reveal dynamic spatial indexing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 133, 46-62.
Tabor, W., Galantucci, B., & Richardson, D. (2004). Effects of Merely Local Syntactic Coherence on Sentence Processing. Journal of Memory and Language, 50, 355-370
Richardson, D. C., Spivey, M. J., McRae, K., & Barsalou, L. W. (2003). Spatial representations activated during real-time comprehension of verbs. Cognitive Science, 27, 767-780.
Richardson, D. C. & Spivey, M. J. (2000). Representation, space and Hollywood Squares: Looking at things that aren't there anymore. Cognition, 76, 269-295.
Kokinov, B., Richardson, D.C., Roth-Berghofer,
T.R., & Vieu, L. (Eds.) (2007) 6th
International and Interdisciplinary Conference,
CONTEXT 2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
Springer: Berlin / Heidelberg
Richardson, D, Dale, R. & Shockley, K. (2008) Synchrony and swing in conversation: coordination, temporal dynamics and communication. In Embodied Communication, Wachsmuth, I, Lenzen, M. & Knoblich, G. (Eds.) Oxford University Press.
Spivey, M. & Richardson, D.C. (2008). Language embedded in the environment. In P. Robbins and M. Aydede (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Dale, R. (2008). Movements of eye and hand in language and cognition. in E. Morsella & J. Bargh (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Human Action, Oxford University Press.
Richardson, D.C., Dale, R., & Spivey, M. (2007). Eye movements in language and cognition: A brief introduction. In Gonzalez-Marquez, Coulson, Mittelberg, & Spivey (Eds.) Methods in Cognitive Linguistics. John Benjamins.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Zednik, C. (2006). Language is spatial, not special: Using space for language and memory. in L. Smith, K. Mix, & M. Gasser (Eds.), Spatial Foundations of Cognition and Language. New York: Oxford University Press.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Gonzalez-Marquez, M. (2005). On the spatial and image-schematic underpinnings of real-time language processing. In R. Zwaan & D. Pecher (Eds.), The Grounding of Cognition: The Role of Perception and Action in Memory, Language, and Thinking. Cambridge University Press.
Richardson, D.C. & Spivey, M. (2004). Eye tracking: Characteristics and methods. In G. Wnek & G. Bowlin (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. (pp.568-572). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
Richardson, D.C. & Spivey, M. (2004). Eye tracking: Research areas and applications. In G. Wnek & G. Bowlin (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. (pp. 573-582). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Fitneva, S. (2004). Thinking outside the brain: Spatial indices to linguistic and visual information. In J. Henderson and F. Ferreira (Eds.), The Interface of Vision Language and Action. New York: Psychology Press.
Spivey, M. & Richardson, D.C. (2002). Writing in cognitive science: Exploring the life of the mind. In J. Monroe (Ed.), Local Knowledges, Local Practices: Cultures of Writing at Cornell. U. of Pittsburgh Press.
Keil, F.C. & Richardson, D.C. (1999). Species, stuff, and patterns of causation. In Robert Wilson (ed.) Species: New interdisciplinary essays. MIT Press.
Richardson, D, Dale, R. & Shockley, K. (2008) Synchrony and swing in conversation: coordination, temporal dynamics and communication. In Embodied Communication, Wachsmuth, I, Lenzen, M. & Knoblich, G. (Eds.) Oxford University Press.
Spivey, M. & Richardson, D.C. (2008). Language embedded in the environment. In P. Robbins and M. Aydede (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Dale, R. (2008). Movements of eye and hand in language and cognition. in E. Morsella & J. Bargh (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Human Action, Oxford University Press.
Richardson, D.C., Dale, R., & Spivey, M. (2007). Eye movements in language and cognition: A brief introduction. In Gonzalez-Marquez, Coulson, Mittelberg, & Spivey (Eds.) Methods in Cognitive Linguistics. John Benjamins.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Zednik, C. (2006). Language is spatial, not special: Using space for language and memory. in L. Smith, K. Mix, & M. Gasser (Eds.), Spatial Foundations of Cognition and Language. New York: Oxford University Press.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Gonzalez-Marquez, M. (2005). On the spatial and image-schematic underpinnings of real-time language processing. In R. Zwaan & D. Pecher (Eds.), The Grounding of Cognition: The Role of Perception and Action in Memory, Language, and Thinking. Cambridge University Press.
Richardson, D.C. & Spivey, M. (2004). Eye tracking: Characteristics and methods. In G. Wnek & G. Bowlin (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. (pp.568-572). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
Richardson, D.C. & Spivey, M. (2004). Eye tracking: Research areas and applications. In G. Wnek & G. Bowlin (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. (pp. 573-582). New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc.
Spivey, M., Richardson, D.C., & Fitneva, S. (2004). Thinking outside the brain: Spatial indices to linguistic and visual information. In J. Henderson and F. Ferreira (Eds.), The Interface of Vision Language and Action. New York: Psychology Press.
Spivey, M. & Richardson, D.C. (2002). Writing in cognitive science: Exploring the life of the mind. In J. Monroe (Ed.), Local Knowledges, Local Practices: Cultures of Writing at Cornell. U. of Pittsburgh Press.
Keil, F.C. & Richardson, D.C. (1999). Species, stuff, and patterns of causation. In Robert Wilson (ed.) Species: New interdisciplinary essays. MIT Press.
Richardson, D.C, Hoover, M.A. & Ghane, A.
(2008) Joint perception: gaze and the
presence of others. In B. C. Love, K.
McRae, & V. M. Sloutsky (Eds.),
Proceedings of the 30th Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society (pp. 309-314). Austin, TX:
Cognitive Science Society.
Richardson, D.C., Matlock, T., Crosby, J.R. & Dale, R. (2006). Figurative, spontaneous, interactive and potentially offensive: Three projects with rich visual and linguistic stimuli. Paper presented at the Cognitive Science 2006 Workshop: What have eye movements told us so far, and what is next?
Richardson, D.C., Spivey, M.J., & Cheung, J. (2001) Motor representations in memory and mental models: Embodiment in cognition. Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp.867-872), Erlbaum: Mawhah, NJ.
Spivey M.J., Tyler M., Richardson D.C., & Young, E. (2000). Eye movements during comprehension of spoken scene descriptions. Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp.487-492). Erlbaum: Mawhah, NJ.
Other conference papers have been superseded by journal articles, so please check that section if you can't find something.
Richardson, D.C., Matlock, T., Crosby, J.R. & Dale, R. (2006). Figurative, spontaneous, interactive and potentially offensive: Three projects with rich visual and linguistic stimuli. Paper presented at the Cognitive Science 2006 Workshop: What have eye movements told us so far, and what is next?
Richardson, D.C., Spivey, M.J., & Cheung, J. (2001) Motor representations in memory and mental models: Embodiment in cognition. Proceedings of the Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp.867-872), Erlbaum: Mawhah, NJ.
Spivey M.J., Tyler M., Richardson D.C., & Young, E. (2000). Eye movements during comprehension of spoken scene descriptions. Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp.487-492). Erlbaum: Mawhah, NJ.
Other conference papers have been superseded by journal articles, so please check that section if you can't find something.