Publications

Smith, K. A., Huff, M. J., Pazos, L. A., Smith, J. L & Consentino, K. (2022). Item-Specific Encoding Reduces False Recognition of Homograph and Implicit Mediated Critical Lures. Memory, 30(3), 293-308. Doi: 10.1080/ 09658211.2021.2010762

Coane, J. H., McBride, D. M., Huff, M. J., Chang, K., Marsh, E. M. & Smith, K. (2021). Manipulations of List Type in the DRM Paradigm: Structural and Conceptual Similarity Affect False Memory. Frontiers in Psychology. Doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.668550

Lilley, M., Smith, K., Botero Acosta, N. (2017). Cetacean Life History. In J. Vonk & T. Shackelford (Eds.). Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior. Springer.

Professional Presentations

Smith, K.A. (2022, November) The Value of Play: A Comparative Perspective of the Effects of Play on Cognitive and Social Behaviors. Presentation for the Research Colloquium series at Jackson State University. Remote.

Smith, K. A., Runnels, J. & Huff, M. J. (2021, April) Age Effects on Disease Salience: Differences in Source Memory for Younger and Older Adults. Oral presentation at the Susan A. Siltanen Graduate Student Research Symposium. Remote.

Smith, K. A., Pazos, L. A., Smith, J. L. & Huff, M. J. (2020, November) Item Specific Encoding Reduces Associative False Memory by Restricting Associative Activation, Not Gist Extraction: Evidence from Homograph and Mediated Lists. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Remote.

Smith, K. A., Runnels, J. & Huff, M. J. (2020, April) Age Effects on Disease Salience: Differences in Source Memory for Younger and Older Adults. Oral presentation at the Susan A. Siltanen Graduate Student Research Symposium. Hattiesburg, MS. (Symposium canceled).

Smith, K.A., Miller, L., & Muzzy, M. (2020, April) Behavioral Development Comparisons of Beluga Whales and Pacific White-Sided Dolphins at One Zoological Facility. Poster Presentation at Comparative Cognition Society Annual Conference. Melbourne, FL.

Smith, K. A., Gretz, M. R., Maxwell, N. & Huff, M. J. (2019, October) The Memory Benefits of Deadly Diseases: Increased Source Memory for Objects Touched by Individuals with Ebola. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society. Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Smith, K. A. & Huff, M. J. (2019, April) Item-Specific Processing Reduces Mediated False Recognition by Reducing Spreading Activation and Increase Test-Based Monitoring. Poster presentation at Susan A. Siltanen Graduate Student Research Symposium. Hattiesburg, MS.

Smith, K. & Miller, L. (2019, March) First thirty days of life: Examining calf behavioral development in beluga whales at one zoological facility. Poster presentation at 2nd International Workshop on Beluga Whale Research and Conservation. Mystic, CT.