Publications:
Books
& Chapters

Ault, R. L., Munger, M. P., Tonidandel, S., Barton, C., & Multhaup,
K. S. (2007). Hands-on labs in content area methods
courses. In D. S. Dunn, R. A. Smith, & B. Beins (Eds.),
Best practices for teaching statistics and research methods
in the behavioral sciences. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Munger, D. & Munger, M. P. (2007) False confessions: Not as
rare as you might think. In B. Zivcovic (Ed). The Open Laboratory:
The Best Science Writing on Science Blogs from 2006. Lulu.com
Munger, M. P. (2003) The history of psychology: Fundamental
questions. New York: Oxford University Press.
Osberg, T. M., Thompson,
B. & Munger, M. P. with Peter Gray
(1999). Instructor’s resources to accompany Peter Gray’s
Psychology, (3rd ed.). New York: Worth
Publishers.
Cooper , L. A., & Munger, M. P. (1993). Extrapolating
and remembering positions along cognitive trajectories: Uses
and limitations of analogies to physical motion. In N.
Eilan, R. McCarthy, & B. Brewer (Eds.), Spatial representations: Problems
in philosophy and psychology (pp. 112-131). Cambridge,
MA: Blackwells.
Journal
articles (student
co-authors in red)
Stimuli page (just
a few examples)
Munger M. P., Dellinger, M.
C., Lloyd, T. G., Johnson-Reid, K., Tonelli, N. J.,
Wolf, K. & Scott, J. M.
(2006). Representational momentum in scenes: Learning spatial
layout. Memory & Cognition,34, 1557-1568.
Example stimuli
Munger, M. P., Owens, T. R. & Conway,
J. E. (2005). Are boundary extension and representational
momentum related? Visual
Cognition, 12, 1041-1056.
Munger, M. P. & Owens, T. R. (2004).
Representational momentum and the flash-lag effect. Visual
Cognition, 11, 81-103.
Munger, M. P. & Minchew, J. H. (2002). Parallels between
remembering and predicting an object’s location. Visual
Cognition, 9, 177-194.
Munger, M. P., Solberg, J. L. & Horrocks, K. K.,
(1999). The
relationship between mental rotation and representational momentum. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition,
25, 1557-1568.
Munger, M. P., Solberg, J. L., Horrocks, K. K., & Preston,
A. S. (1999). Representational
momentum in depth: Effects of axis and shading. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory & Cognition,
25, 157-171.
Trabasso, T. R., Stein, N. L., Rodkin, P. C., Munger, M. P., & Baughn,
C. R. (1992). Knowledge of goals and plans in the on-line
narration of events. Cognitive Development, 7, 133-170.
Presentations
at Scientific Meetings (student
co-authors in red)
Childs, C. & Munger M. P. (2008, March). Do
gridlines improve graphs? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte, NC.
Guarino, S. & Munger, M. P. (2008, March). Boink
and whiz: The sounds of visual task facilitation. Poster presented
at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association,
Charlotte, NC.
Gutierrez, A. & Munger, M. P.
(2008, March). Non-western
music rated "angrier" by Western participants. Interactive
poster presented and discussed at the annual meeting
of the
Southeastern Psychological Association, Charlotte, NC.
Munger, M. P., Brown, T. A., Housley, H.
L., Libson, A. R. H., Vaugn, A., van Dyke, B & Antunez, M. (2007, March)
Representational momentum in a scene: Exploring lighting
and velocity. Poster presented at Eastern Psychological Association,
Philadelphia, PA.
Sponsor: Brown, T. A., Libson, A. R.
H., Housley, H. L., van Dyke, B., Vaughn, A. & Antunez,
M. (2007, March) Camera
motion affects representational momentum. Poster presented
at Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia, PA
Munger, M. P., Brown, T. A., Geiger,
A., Housley, H. L., Libson, A. R. H. & Sommer, L. H. (2006,
November). Representational momentum in a scene:
Camera or object motion? Poster
presented at Psychonomics Society, Houston, TX
Hamamoto, M., Munger, M. P., & Ko,
K. (2005, November). Musicians',
intermediate musicians' and nonmusicians' perception of bitonality. Poster presented at Psychonomics Society, Toronto, CA.
Poser handout Example
stimuli
Lloyd, T. G. & Munger, M. P.
(2005, February). Emotional
expression in percussion performance. Poster presented at
North Carolina Cognition Group, Wake Forest, NC.
Example stimuli
Munger, M. P., Antonucci-Alter, A., Dellinger,
M., Heidefors, E., Frizzell, T. & Porter, J (2004, November). Representational
momentum effects for human versus nonhuman objects: Man,
rod, and ball. Poster presented at Psychonomics Society,
Minneapolis,
MN.
Munger, M. P. (2004, October). Perception and attention lab:
Being participant and researcher. In R. L. Ault (Chair), Hands-on
labs in content-area methods courses. Symposium conducted
at the Finding out: Best practices in teaching research methods & statistics
in psychology conference, Atlanta, GA.
Munger, M. P., Lloyd, T., Scott, J.,
Tonelli, N., Dellinger, M., Johnson-Reid, K., Wolf, K. & Kuhn,
E. (2004, April).
Learning a map: Is movement enough? Poster presented
at Eastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Munger, M. P., Wolf, K., Johnson-Reid, K.,
Dellinger, M., Lloyd, T., Scott, J., Tonelli, N. (2004,
April)
Representational momentum for scenes. Poster presented
at Eastern Psychological
Association, Washington, DC.
Munger, M. P., Dellinger, M., Johnson-Reid,
K., Kuhn, E., Lloyd, T, Scott, J., Tonelli, N., & Wolf, K. (2003,
November) Representational
momentum for objects coming into and out of view. Poster presented
at Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, BC
Munger, M. P., Conway, J. E. & Owens,
T. R. (2003, May). Perception
of scenes: First boundary extension, then representational momentum. Poster
presented at American Psychological Society, Atlanta, GA.
Owens, T. R. & Munger,
M. P. (2002, November). Representational
momentum and the flash-lag effect. Poster presented at Psychonomic
Society, Kansas City, MO.
Munger, M. P. & Boye, D. M. (2001, November). Octave
matching, pitch JND, and auditory masking exercises: On-line
and ready
to go. Presentation at Society for Computers in Psychology,
Orlando, FL.
Munger, M. P. (2001, April). Where was that? Influences
of event and context on remembering a moving object's location. Invited colloquium at University of Georgia.
Munger, M. P. (2000, September) Where was that and where
will it be? Invited talk at RepMo2000, Tuebingen, Germany
Multhaup, K. S., Munger, M. P. & Berry,
D. L. (2000, April)
Age-related differences in context effects on perceived
pointing of ambiguous triangles. Poster presented at Biennial
Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Munger, M. P. & Minchew, J. H. (2000, March) Predicting
where an object will be: Effects of velocity and imagined rotation.
Poster presented at Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore,
MD.
Munger, M. P., Multhaup, K. S., Berry, D. L. (2000, March)
Ending position and representational momentum. Poster presented
at Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.
Starr, J. A. & Munger,
M. P. (2000, March) The
role of object parts in representational momentum. Poster presented
at Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.
Munger, M. P., Covington, B., Minchew, J. & Starr,
J. A. (1999, November) Representational
momentum in scenes. Poster
presented at Psychonomic Society, Los Angeles, CA
Munger, M. P. & Starr, J. A. (1999, March). Effects
of context on memory for object position. Poster presented at
Southeastern Psychological Association, Savannah, GA.
Munger, M. P. & Davis, E. G. (1999, February). Rotating
cubes in depth: Effects of shading on representational momentum. Poster
presented at North Carolina Cognition Group, Raleigh, NC.
Munger, M. P., Solberg, J. L., & Starr, J. A. (1998, November).
Rotations about various axes: Parallels in mental rotation
and representational momentum. Poster presented at Psychonomic
Society, Dallas, TX.
Munger, M. P., Preston, A. S., & Solberg, J.
L. (1998,
March). Displacement in depth: Evidence from biomechanical
motion. Poster presented at meeting of Southeastern
Psychological Association, Mobile, AL.
Solberg, J. L., & Munger,
M. P. (1997, November). Implied
weight and representational momentum: Evidence from rotations
and oscillations. Poster presented at meeting of
Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia, PA.
Munger, M. P., & Solberg, J. L. (1997,
April). Effects
of axis rotation on memory for object position. Poster
presented at meeting of Eastern Psychological Association,
Washington, DC.
Horrocks, K. K., & Munger,
M. P. (1997, April). Effect
of complexity on remembered shape. Poster presented
at meeting of Eastern Psychological Association, Washington,
DC.
Solberg, J. L., & Munger,
M. P. (1997, February). Memory
distortions for object position depend on complexity of transformation. Poster
presented at meeting of North Carolina Cognition Group, Chapel
Hill, NC.
Munger, M. P., & Horrocks, K. K. (1996,
April). Effects
of object complexity on memory for implied events. Poster
presented at meeting of Eastern Psychological Association,
Philadelphia, PA.
Munger, M. P. (1995, February). Distortions
in memory for transformations of shape. Poster presented
at meeting of North Carolina Cognition Group, Raleigh, NC.
Munger, M. P., & Cooper, L. A. (1993, November). What
is represented in representational momentum? Poster
presented at the meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Washington,
DC.
Bernstein, L. J., & Munger, M. P. (1991, June). Cognitive
extrapolation of real-time motion: Exploring the limits
of mental physics. Poster presented at the meeting
of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.
Munger, M. P. (1991, April). Exploring a physical
analogy: Failure of representational momentum to explain memory
distortions
of a moving object’s position. Paper presented
at the meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, New
York, NY.
Trabasso, T. R., Nickels, M., & Munger, M. P. (1989,
November). Goals, plans and actions in storytelling
to pictures. Paper presented at the meeting of the
Psychonomic Society, Atlanta, GA.