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Advances in developmental prosopagnosia research
T Susilo, B Duchaine
Current opinion in neurobiology 23 (3), 423-429, 2013
2442013
The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition.
C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer, A Caramazza
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (12 …, 2017
1622017
Face aftereffects predict individual differences in face recognition ability
HW Dennett, E McKone, M Edwards, T Susilo
Psychological Science 23 (11), 1279-1287, 2012
952012
Face recognition impairments despite normal holistic processing and face space coding: Evidence from a case of developmental prosopagnosia
T Susilo, E McKone, H Dennett, H Darke, R Palermo, A Hall, M Pidcock, ...
Cognitive neuropsychology 27 (8), 636-664, 2010
842010
High-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation enhances perception of facial identity
A Romanska, C Rezlescu, T Susilo, B Duchaine, MJ Banissy
Cerebral Cortex 25 (11), 4334-4340, 2015
782015
Face recognition ability matures late: evidence from individual differences in young adults.
T Susilo, L Germine, B Duchaine
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 39 (5 …, 2013
772013
Is voting skin-deep? Estimating the effect of candidate ballot photographs on election outcomes
A Leigh, T Susilo
Journal of Economic Psychology 30 (1), 61-70, 2009
742009
The anterior temporal face area contains invariant representations of face identity that can persist despite the loss of right FFA and OFA
H Yang, T Susilo, B Duchaine
Cerebral Cortex 26 (3), 1096-1107, 2016
672016
Acquired prosopagnosia without word recognition deficits
T Susilo, V Wright, JJ Tree, B Duchaine
Cognitive Neuropsychology 32 (6), 321-339, 2015
662015
Solving the upside-down puzzle: Why do upright and inverted face aftereffects look alike?
T Susilo, E McKone, M Edwards
Journal of vision 10 (13), 1-1, 2010
662010
What shape are the neural response functions underlying opponent coding in face space? A psychophysical investigation
T Susilo, E McKone, M Edwards
Vision research 50 (3), 300-314, 2010
612010
Face perception is category-specific: evidence from normal body perception in acquired prosopagnosia
T Susilo, G Yovel, JJS Barton, B Duchaine
Cognition 129 (1), 88-94, 2013
502013
Object recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia
JJS Barton, A Albonico, T Susilo, B Duchaine, SL Corrow
Cognitive Neuropsychology 36 (1-2), 54-84, 2019
472019
The composite effect for inverted faces is reliable at large sample sizes and requires the basic face configuration
T Susilo, C Rezlescu, B Duchaine
Journal of Vision 13 (13), 14-14, 2013
392013
The composite task reveals stronger holistic processing in children than adults for child faces
T Susilo, K Crookes, E McKone, H Turner
PLoS One 4 (7), e6460, 2009
392009
The Oxford Face Matching Test: A non-biased test of the full range of individual differences in face perception
M Stantic, R Brewer, B Duchaine, MJ Banissy, S Bate, T Susilo, C Catmur, ...
Behavior Research Methods 54 (1), 158-173, 2022
302022
The role of holistic face processing in acquired prosopagnosia: Evidence from the composite face effect
RD Finzi, T Susilo, JJS Barton, BC Duchaine
Visual Cognition 24 (4), 304-320, 2016
192016
Normal body perception despite the loss of right fusiform gyrus
T Susilo, H Yang, Z Potter, R Robbins, B Duchaine
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 (3), 614-622, 2015
192015
Large inversion effects are not specific to faces and do not vary with object expertise
C Rezlescu, A Chapman, T Susilo, A Caramazza
Scientific Reports, 2016
182016
Dissociations between faces and words: comment on Behrmann and Plaut
T Susilo, B Duchaine
Trends in cognitive sciences 17 (11), 545, 2013
172013
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