Vincent Brown--Recent Publications

Paulus, P., & Brown, V. (2007). Toward bigger and better ideas: A cognitive-social-motivational perspective on brainstorming. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 1, 248-265.

                       

Gorfein, D., Brown, V., & DeBiasi, C. (2007). The activation-selection model: Explaining why the son comes out after the sun. Memory & Cognition, 35, 1986-2000.

 

Gorfein, D., & Brown, V. (2007). Saying “no” to inhibition. In Gorfein, D., & McLeod, C. (Eds.). The role of inhibition in cognition (pp. 103-124). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

 

Levine, D., & Brown, V. (2007). Uses (and abuses?) of inhibition in network models. In Gorfein, D., & McLeod, C. (Eds.). The role of inhibition in cognition (pp. 281-303). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

Putman, V.L, Paulus, P.B., Nakui, T., Leggett Dugosh, K., Coskun, H., & Brown, V.R. (2006). Effects of task instructions and brief breaks on brainstorming. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 10, 206-219

Coleman, S.L., Brown, V.R., Levine, D.S., & Mellgren, R.L. (2005). A neural network model of foraging decisions made under predation risk. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 5, 434-451.

Brown, V. & Gorfein, D. (2004). A new look at recognition in the Brown-Peterson distractor paradigm: Towards the application of new methodology to unsolved problems of recognition memory. Memory & Cognition, 32, 674-685.

Paulus, P., & Brown, V. (2003). Enhancing ideational creativity in groups: Lessons from research on brainstorming. In P. Paulus & B. Nijstad (Eds.), Group Creativity. New York: Oxford University Press (pp. 110-136).

Brown, V. & Paulus, P. (2002). Making group brainstorming more effective: Recommendations from an associative memory perspective. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 11, 208-212.