
Doctor Harry Haladjian
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW IN FOUNDATIONAL PROCESSES OF BEHAVIOUR,
Social, Personal & Developmental Psychology (SoSSP
Personal
Qualifications
- Phd Rutgers "The State University"
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Social, Personal & Developmental Psychology (SoSSP
Contact
| Email: | H.Haladjian@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 6801 |
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| Location: | 24.G.36 Bankstown |
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Biography
I recently received a PhD in Cognitive Psychology (2011) from Rutgers University under the supervision of Dr Zenon Pylyshyn. After a short post-doc at the Université de Franche-Comté with Dr Fabien Mathy, I moved to Australia in 2012 to begin a two year postdoctoral research position in the Foundational Processes of Behaviour (FPoB) group at UWS. My research focuses on attentional processes in early vision and includes studies on multiple object tracking, feature binding, numerosity perception, visual information processing, and spatial memory. I am currently working with members of FPoB to develop research projects that examine associative learning effects on perception, the interaction between conceptual information and perceptual information when planning eye movements, and spatial compression in visual working memory representations.
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Interests
- consciousness
- numerical perception
- spatial memory
- visual attention
- visual working memory
Publications
Journal Articles
- Haladjian, H. (2013), 'Similarity-dissimilarity competition in disjunctive classification tasks', Frontiers in Psychology, 14.
- Haladjian, H. and Pylyshyn, Z. (2011), 'Enumerating by pointing to locations: A new method for measuring the numerosity of visual object representations', Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 6.
- Chesney, D. and Haladjian, H. (2011), 'Evidence for a shared mechanism used in multiple object tracking and subitizing', Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 24.
- Haladjian, H., Montemayor, C. and Pylyshyn, Z. (2008), 'Segregating targets and nontargets in depth eliminates inhibition of nontargets in Multiple Object Tracking', Visual Cognition, 4.
- Pylyshyn, Z., Haladjian, H., King, C. and Reilly, J. (2008), 'Selective nontarget inhibition in Multiple Object Tracking', Visual Cognition, 11.
- Henriksen, L., Feighery, E., Schleicher, N., Haladjian, H. and Fortmann, S. (2004), 'Reaching youth at the point of sale: Cigarette marketing is more prevalent in stores where adolescents shop frequently', Tobacco Control, 4.
- Ribisl, K., Lee, R., Henriksen, L. and Haladjian, H. (2003), 'A Content Analysis of Web Sites Promoting Smoking Culture and Lifestyle', Health Education & Behavior, 15.
- Feighery, E., Ribisl, K., Clark, P. and Haladjian, H. (2003), 'How tobacco companies ensure prime placement of their advertising and products in stores: Interviews with retailers about tobacco company incentive programmes', Tobacco Control, 5.
Conference Papers
- Haladjian, H., Singh, M., Pylyshyn, Z. and Gallistel, C. (2010), 'The encoding of spatial information during small-set enumeration', Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX.
Research
Vision science; visual attention; short-term memory; spatial memory; numerical perception; philosophy of mind.
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Current Projects
| Title: | Visual stability and spatial memory |
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| Years: | 2012-10-24 - 2013-11-24 |
| ID: | P00021114 |
| UWS Researchers: | Harry Haladjian and Joseph Ciarrochi |
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