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    Who’s Behind the Makeup? The Effects of Varying Levels of Cosmetics Application on Perceptions of Facial Attractiveness, Competence, and Sociosexuality by Aguinaldo, Erick R., Peissig, Jessie J.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (17-06-2021)
    “…Research has demonstrated a positive effect of makeup on facial attractiveness ( Cash et al., 1989 ; Russell, 2003 ; Etcoff et al., 2011 ). Makeup has also…”
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    Visual object recognition : Do we know more now than we did 20 years ago? by PEISSIG, Jessie J, TARR, Michael J

    Published in Annual review of psychology (2007)
    “…We review the progress made in the field of object recognition over the past two decades. Structural-description models, making their appearance in the early…”
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    The Role of Regional Contrast Changes and Asymmetry in Facial Attractiveness Related to Cosmetic Use by Killian, Amanda C, Mitra, Sinjini, Peissig, Jessie J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (14-12-2018)
    “…This study collected behavioral data for testing how regional contrast changes due to the addition of cosmetics would affect attractiveness ratings. In…”
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    Effects of progesterone on reproduction and embryonic development in the fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) by DeQuattro, Zachary A., Peissig, Evan J., Antkiewicz, Dagmara S., Lundgren, Erica J., Hedman, Curtis J., Hemming, Jocelyn D.C., Barry, Terence P.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-04-2012)
    “…High concentrations (375 ng/L) of the steroid hormone progesterone (P4) were measured in snowmelt runoff associated with large livestock‐feeding operations in…”
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    The role of surface pigmentation for recognition revealed by contrast reversal in faces and Greebles by Vuong, Quoc C., Peissig, Jessie J., Harrison, Marianne C., Tarr, Michael J.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-05-2005)
    “…Faces are difficult to recognize when viewed as negatives [Galper (1970). Recognition of faces in photographic negative. Psychonomic Science, 19, 207]. Here we…”
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    Effects of Long-Term Object Familiarity on Event-Related Potentials in the Monkey by Peissig, Jessie J., Singer, Jedediah, Kawasaki, Keisuke, Sheinberg, David L.

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-06-2007)
    “…Although some change in the neural representation of an object must occur as it becomes familiar, the nature of this change is not fully understood. In humans,…”
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    Is region-of-interest overlap comparison a reliable measure of category specificity? by Kung, Chun-Chia, Peissig, Jessie J, Tarr, Michael J

    Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-12-2007)
    “…Analysis of the degree of overlap between functional magnetic resonance imaging-derived regions of interest (ROIs) has been used to assess the functional…”
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    Cemented Patellar Implant Malposition: A Non-Issue for the Painful Total Knee Arthroplasty by Cherian, Nathan J., Ohnoutka, Cole, Peissig, Evan J., Hsing, Thomas M., Aggarwal, Ajay, Keeney, James A.

    Published in The Journal of arthroplasty (01-08-2022)
    “…Non-optimal patellofemoral relationships may influence treatment decisions during revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We performed this study to determine…”
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    Recognizing disguised faces by Righi, Giulia, Peissig, Jessie J., Tarr, Michael J.

    Published in Visual cognition (01-02-2012)
    “…Across three experiments, we evaluated the effects of "disguises" on observers' face identification performance using naturalistic images in which individuals…”
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    Pigeons spontaneously form three-dimensional shape categories by Peissig, Jessie J., Young, Michael E., Wasserman, Edward A., Biederman, Irving

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-01-2019)
    “…•Pigeons easily learn to associate views of the same object to one response.•Pigeons find it difficult to learn to associate views of the same object to…”
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    Learning an object from multiple views enhances its recognition in an orthogonal rotational axis in pigeons by Peissig, Jessie J, Wasserman, Edward A, Young, Michael E, Biederman, Irving

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-08-2002)
    “…In the natural environment, most objects are seen from several different viewpoints. We explored the nature of recognition after training with multiple views…”
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    The Role of Edges in Object Recognition by Pigeons by Peissig, Jessie J, Young, Michael E, Wasserman, Edward A, Biederman, Irving

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2005)
    “…In three experiments, we explored how pigeons use edges, corresponding to orientation and depth discontinuities, in visual recognition tasks. In experiment 1,…”
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    Resource allocation in a multi-color DS-OCDMA VLC cellular architecture by Hammouda, Marwan, Vegni, Anna Maria, Peissig, Jürgen, Biagi, Mauro

    Published in Optics express (05-03-2018)
    “…In this paper we present two resource allocations techniques in a visible light communication network with overlapping coverage areas due to the use of access…”
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    Using the reassignment procedure to test object representation in pigeons and people by Peissig, Jessie J., Nagasaka, Yasuo, Young, Michael E., Wasserman, Edward A., Biederman, Irving

    Published in Learning & behavior (01-06-2015)
    “…In four experiments, we evaluated Lea’s ( 1984 ) reassignment procedure for studying object representation in pigeons (Experiments 1 – 3 ) and humans…”
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    BRIEF PRESENTATIONS ARE SUFFICIENT FOR PIGEONS TO DISCRIMINATE ARRAYS OF SAME AND DIFFERENT STIMULI by Wasserman, Edward A., Young, Michael E., Peissig, Jessie J.

    “…Four pigeons first learned to discriminate 16‐item arrays of same from different pictorial stimuli. They were then tested with reduced exposure to the…”
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    Real-time multiband dynamic compression and noise reduction for binaural hearing aids by Kollmeier, B, Peissig, J, Hohmann, V

    “…A multi-signal-processor set-up is introduced that is used for real-time implementation of digital hearing aid algorithms that operate on stereophonic (i.e.,…”
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