New, J. J. & German, T. C. (in press with advance access). Spiders at the cocktail party: An ancestral threat that surmounts inattentional blindness. Evolution and Human Behavior. (PDF).

Wang, S., Tsuchiya, N., New, J., Hurlemann, R., & Adolphs, R. (in press with advance access). Preferential attention to animals and people is independent of the amygdala. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. (PDF).

Krasnow, M. M., Truxaw, D., Gaulin, S. J. C., New, J., Ozono, H., Uono, S., Ueno, T., Minamoto, K. (2011).  Cognitive adaptations for gathering-related navigation in humans. Evolution & Human Behavior, 32(1), 1-12. (PDF).

New, J. J., Schultz, R. T., Wolf, J., Niehaus, J. L., Klin, A., German, T. C., & Scholl, B. J. (2010). The scope of social attention deficits in autism: Prioritized orienting to people and animals in static natural scenes. Neuropsychologia, 48, 51-59. (PDF).

New, J. J. & Scholl, B. J. (2009). Subjective time dilation: Spatially local, object-based, or a global visual experience? Journal of Vision, 9, 1-11. (PDF).

New, J., & Scholl, B. (2008). 'Perceptual scotomas': A functional account of motion-induced blindness. Psychological Science, 19, 653-659. (PDF).

New, J., Cosmides, L., & Tooby, J. (2007).  Category-specific attention for animals reflects ancestral priorities not expertise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104, 16598-16603. (PDF).

New, J., Krasnow, M. M., Truxaw, D., & Gaulin, S. J. (2007). Spatial adaptations for plant foraging: Women excel and calories count. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 274, 2679-2684. (PDF).

Krasnow, M. M., Truxaw, D., New, J., & Gaulin, S. J. (2007). Shopping for explanations. Response. Science, 318, 745. (PDF).

Duchaine, B., Nieminen-von Wendt, T., New, J., & Kulomäki, T. (2003). Dissociations of visual recognition in a developmental agnosic: Evidence for separate developmental processes. Neurocase, 9, 380-389. (PDF).