Curtis W. McIntyre

2.0k total citations
35 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Curtis W. McIntyre is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Curtis W. McIntyre has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 12 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 8 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Curtis W. McIntyre's work include Tactile and Sensory Interactions (8 papers), Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes (7 papers) and Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills (5 papers). Curtis W. McIntyre is often cited by papers focused on Tactile and Sensory Interactions (8 papers), Visual and Cognitive Learning Processes (7 papers) and Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills (5 papers). Curtis W. McIntyre collaborates with scholars based in United States and China. Curtis W. McIntyre's co-authors include Lee Anna Clark, David Watson, John H. Flavell, David Watson, Herbert L. Pick, Brian E. Vaughn, Judith E. Sims‐Knight, Kathleen A. McCluskey, Robert Fox and Elise Frank Masur and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Child Development and Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Curtis W. McIntyre

34 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Curtis W. McIntyre United States 17 466 445 440 419 262 35 1.5k
Robert Ornstein United States 18 320 0.7× 483 1.1× 265 0.6× 1.2k 2.8× 171 0.7× 52 2.0k
Helen Lewis United Kingdom 16 546 1.2× 378 0.8× 264 0.6× 360 0.9× 426 1.6× 56 1.7k
Riley W. Gardner United States 16 397 0.9× 533 1.2× 428 1.0× 299 0.7× 177 0.7× 39 1.4k
Friedrich Wilkening Switzerland 19 280 0.6× 338 0.8× 662 1.5× 489 1.2× 145 0.6× 33 1.6k
Morton Wiener United States 19 401 0.9× 317 0.7× 419 1.0× 352 0.8× 171 0.7× 49 1.4k
Howard H. Kendler United States 20 359 0.8× 304 0.7× 999 2.3× 414 1.0× 147 0.6× 95 2.0k
Rogers Elliott United States 23 368 0.8× 337 0.8× 310 0.7× 430 1.0× 199 0.8× 58 1.6k
Jonas Langer United States 19 320 0.7× 210 0.5× 533 1.2× 323 0.8× 97 0.4× 49 1.2k
Steven Pulos United States 21 530 1.1× 336 0.8× 377 0.9× 195 0.5× 755 2.9× 56 2.0k
Francis S. Bellezza United States 24 392 0.8× 507 1.1× 494 1.1× 857 2.0× 78 0.3× 74 1.7k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1998). Increasing Enrollment by Preparing Underachievers for College.. ˜The œJournal of college admissions. 1 indexed citations
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Watson, David, et al.. (1992). Affect, personality, and social activity.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 63(6). 1011–1025. 247 indexed citations
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Watson, David, et al.. (1992). Affect, personality, and social activity.. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 63(6). 1011–1025. 231 indexed citations
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Cunningham, Anne C., et al.. (1991). The appearance-reality distinction and perspective taking with facial masks. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 29(4). 313–316. 2 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., David Watson, & Anne C. Cunningham. (1990). The effects of social interaction, exercise, and test stress on positive and negative affect. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 28(2). 141–143. 50 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1986). An analysis of visual-motor problems in learning disabled children. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 24(1). 51–54. 5 indexed citations
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Brown, Alan S., et al.. (1986). Picture-Word Interference in Learning Disabled and Normal Children. Journal of Learning Disabilities. 19(5). 294–301. 2 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1984). Summation of transfer of adaptation gradients. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 22(1). 5–8. 2 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1983). Visual Persistence and Information Pick-up in Learning Disabled Children. Journal of Learning Disabilities. 16(4). 221–225. 9 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1983). Information Processed from Brief Visual Displays by Learning-Disabled Boys. Child Development. 54(4). 927–927. 32 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1978). Stimulus-seeking behavior in three delinquent personality types.. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 46(3). 582–582. 8 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1978). Span of apprehension in hyperactive boys. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 6(1). 19–24. 22 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W., et al.. (1976). The Content and Manipulation of Cognitive Maps in Children and Adults. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. 41(3). 1–1. 66 indexed citations
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McCluskey, Kathleen A., et al.. (1974). The Early Development of Inferences about the Visual Percepts of Others. Child Development. 45(2). 357–357. 238 indexed citations
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McIntyre, Curtis W. & Herbert L. Pick. (1974). Transfer of adaptation to rotation of the visual field.. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 103(4). 782–791. 5 indexed citations
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Cosgrove, Michael & Curtis W. McIntyre. (1974). The Influence of "Misterogers Neighborhood" on Nursery School Children's Prosocial Behavior.. 1 indexed citations
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Masur, Elise Frank, Curtis W. McIntyre, & John H. Flavell. (1973). Developmental changes in apportionment of study time among items in a multitrial free recall task. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 15(2). 237–246. 91 indexed citations
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Pick, Herbert L., et al.. (1972). Transfer and the organization of Perceptual-Motor space. Psychological Research. 35(3). 163–177. 3 indexed citations
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Odom, Richard D., et al.. (1971). The Influence of Cognitive Style on Perceptual Learning. Child Development. 42(3). 883–883. 30 indexed citations
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Blake, Randolph, Robert Fox, & Curtis W. McIntyre. (1971). Stochastic properties of stabilized-image binocular rivalry alternations.. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 88(3). 327–332. 91 indexed citations

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