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Joseph Arizpe

Vision and Data Scientist, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
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[HTML][HTML] Faces in the eye of the beholder: Unique and stable eye scanning patterns of individual observers

E Mehoudar, J Arizpe, CI Baker, G Yovel - Journal of vision, 2014 - jov.arvojournals.org
Abstract Abstract: Abstract Eye scanning patterns while viewing pictures have provided
valuable information in many domains of visual cognition. Such patterns are determined by the …

[HTML][HTML] Start position strongly influences fixation patterns during face processing: Difficulties with eye movements as a measure of information use

J Arizpe, DJ Kravitz, G Yovel, CI Baker - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Fixation patterns are thought to reflect cognitive processing and, thus, index the most
informative stimulus features for task performance. During face recognition, initial fixations to the …

Cortical representations of bodies and faces are strongest in commonly experienced configurations

AWY Chan, DJ Kravitz, S Truong, J Arizpe… - Nature …, 2010 - nature.com
Faces and bodies are perhaps the most salient and evolutionarily important visual stimuli.
Using human functional imaging, we found that the strength of face and body representations …

[HTML][HTML] Cross-hemispheric alternating current stimulation during a nap disrupts slow wave activity and associated memory consolidation

P Garside, J Arizpe, CI Lau, C Goh, V Walsh - Brain stimulation, 2015 - Elsevier
Background Slow Wave Activity (SWA), the low frequency (<4 Hz) oscillations that
characterize Slow Wave Sleep (SWS) are thought to relate causally to declarative memory …

[HTML][HTML] The categories, frequencies, and stability of idiosyncratic eye-movement patterns to faces

J Arizpe, V Walsh, G Yovel, CI Baker - Vision Research, 2017 - Elsevier
The spatial pattern of eye-movements to faces considered typical for neurologically healthy
individuals is a roughly T-shaped distribution over the internal facial features with peak …

[HTML][HTML] Self-reported face recognition is highly valid, but alone is not highly discriminative of prosopagnosia-level performance on objective assessments

JM Arizpe, E Saad, AO Douglas, L Germine… - Behavior research …, 2019 - Springer
Severe developmental deficits in face recognition ability (developmental prosopagnosia, or
DP) have been vigorously studied over the past decade, yet many questions remain …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in looking at own-and other-race faces are subtle and analysis-dependent: An account of discrepant reports

J Arizpe, DJ Kravitz, V Walsh, G Yovel, CI Baker - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
The Other-Race Effect (ORE) is the robust and well-established finding that people are
generally poorer at facial recognition of individuals of another race than of their own race. Over …

Comparing the sensitivity of face matching assessments to detect face perception impairments

MV Mishra, RM Fry, E Saad, JM Arizpe, YGB Ohashi… - Neuropsychologia, 2021 - Elsevier
Numerous neurological, developmental, and psychiatric conditions demonstrate impaired
face recognition, which can be socially debilitating. These impairments can be caused by …

[HTML][HTML] Where you look matters for body perception: Preferred gaze location contributes to the body inversion effect

JM Arizpe, DL McKean, JW Tsao, AWY Chan - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted
compared to upright bodies) suggests that bodies are visually processed configurally; however, …

Impaired fixation to eyes during facial emotion labelling in children with bipolar disorder or severe mood dysregulation

P Kim, J Arizpe, BH Rosen, V Razdan, CT Haring… - Journal of Psychiatry and …, 2013 - jpn.ca
Background: Children with bipolar disorder (BD) or severe mood dysregulation (SMD) show
behavioural and neural deficits during facial emotion processing. In those with other …