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Joseph ArizpeVision and Data Scientist, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Verified email at SAIC.com Cited by 672 |
[HTML][HTML] Faces in the eye of the beholder: Unique and stable eye scanning patterns of individual observers
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
Severe developmental deficits in face recognition ability (developmental prosopagnosia, or
DP) have been vigorously studied over the past decade, yet many questions remain …
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
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 …
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
Numerous neurological, developmental, and psychiatric conditions demonstrate impaired
face recognition, which can be socially debilitating. These impairments can be caused by …
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
The Body Inversion Effect (BIE; reduced visual discrimination performance for inverted
compared to upright bodies) suggests that bodies are visually processed configurally; however, …
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
Background: Children with bipolar disorder (BD) or severe mood dysregulation (SMD) show
behavioural and neural deficits during facial emotion processing. In those with other …
behavioural and neural deficits during facial emotion processing. In those with other …