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    Contrast reversal of the iris and sclera increases the face sensitive N170 by Jantzen, Kelly J., McNamara, Nicole, Harris, Adam, Schubert, Anna, Brooks, Michael, Seifert, Matthew, Symons, Lawrence A.

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (07-09-2022)
    “…Previous research has demonstrated that reversing the contrast of the eye region, which includes the eyebrows, affects the N170 ERP. To selectively assess the…”
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    Early and late event-related potentials are modulated by infant and adult faces of high and low attractiveness by Hahn, Amanda C., Symons, Lawrence A., Kredel, Taylor, Hanson, Kevin, Hodgson, Lianne, Schiavone, Lori, Jantzen, K. J.

    Published in Social neuroscience (03-03-2016)
    “…The processing of infant faces may be somewhat distinct from that of adult faces. Indeed, recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence of an early,…”
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    A systematic spatial bias in remembering eye positions by Sampaio, Cristina, Symons, Lawrence A.

    Published in Spatial cognition and computation (02-01-2018)
    “…Categorical bias in location memory in geometric spaces is well established. The present study assessed the presence of the bias in locating eyes in images of…”
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    The Face-Inversion Effect as a Deficit in the Encoding of Configural Information: Direct Evidence by Freire, Alejo, Lee, Kang, Symons, Lawrence A

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2000)
    “…We report four experiments leading to conclusions that: (i) the face-inversion effect is mainly due to the deficits in processing of configural information…”
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    Thatcherization impacts the processing of own-race faces more so than other-race faces: An ERP study by Hahn, Amanda C., Jantzen, Kelly J., Symons, Lawrence A.

    Published in Social neuroscience (01-03-2012)
    “…It has been suggested that differential use of configural processing strategies may underlie racially based recognition deficits (known as the "other-race…”
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    Dorsal stream activity and connectivity associated with action priming of ambiguous apparent motion by Jantzen, K.J., Seifert, Matthew, Richardson, Benjamin, Behmer, Lawrence P., Odell, Charles, Tripp, Aaron, Symons, Lawrence A.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-11-2012)
    “…Theories proposing a bidirectional influence between action and perception are well supported by behavioral findings. In contrast to the growing literature…”
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    The Spatiotemporal Neural Dynamics of Infant Face Processing by Jantzen, K. J., Symons, Lawrence A., Kredel, Taylor, Ratcliff, Benjamin, Toor, Nikal, Jantzen, McNeel G., Hahn, Amanda C.

    Published in Adaptive human behavior and physiology (01-12-2017)
    “…Substantial evidence indicates that infant faces are a salient stimulus that receive attentional priority, motivate caretaking behavior, and are rewarding…”
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    What are you looking at? Acuity for triadic eye gaze by Symons, Lawrence A, Lee, Kang, Cedrone, Caroline C, Nishimura, Mayu

    Published in The Journal of general psychology (01-10-2004)
    “…The authors measured observers' ability to determine direction of gaze toward an object in space. In Experiment 1, they determined the difference threshold for…”
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    Children's Use of Triadic Eye Gaze Information for "Mind Reading" by Lee, Kang, Eskritt, Michelle, Symons, Lawrence A, Muir, Darwin

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-05-1998)
    “…Five experiments examined children's use of eye gaze information for "mind-reading" purposes, specifically, for inferring another person's desire. When…”
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    The aftereffect to relative motion does not show interocular transfer by Symons, L A, Pearson, P M, Timney, B

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-1996)
    “…The motion aftereffect is strongest after viewing a moving field embedded in a patterned stationary surround, which suggests that relative motion is an…”
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    Take a look at the bright side: effects of contrast polarity on gaze direction judgments by Olk, Bettina, Symons, Lawrence A, Kingstone, Alan

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-10-2008)
    “…Observers are inaccurate when judging the gaze direction of eyes shown in negative rather than positive polarity. On the basis of this polarity effect, it has…”
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    Take a look at the bright side: Effects of contrast polarity on gaze direction judgments by Olk, Bettina, Symons, Lawrence A, Kingstone, Alan

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-10-2008)
    “…Observers are inaccurate when judging the gaze direction of eyes shown in negative rather than positive polarity. On the basis of this polarity effect, it has…”
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    McCollough Effect to "Form": A Local Phenomenon by Humphrey, G. Keith, Herbert, Andrew M, Symons, Lawrence A, Kara, Sukayna

    “…S. Siegel, L. G. Allan, and T. Eissenberg (1992) recently reported a McCollough effect (ME) to "form" using a square and a tic-tac-toe grid. It is possible…”
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    Development of Defensive Burying in Rattus norvegicus: Experience and Defensive Responses by Pinel, John P. J, Symons, Lawrence A, Christensen, Bruce K, Tees, Richard C

    Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-12-1989)
    “…Rats ( Rattus norvegicus ) deprived of the opportunity to interact with particulate matter until they were young adults engaged in defensive burying after they…”
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    Text-contingent color aftereffects: a reexamination by Humphrey, G K, Skowbo, D, Symons, L A, Herbert, A M, Grant, C L

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-10-1994)
    “…Five experiments reexamined color aftereffects contingent on the semantic properties of text (Allan, Siegel, Collins, & MacQueen, 1989). The influence of…”
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    Look at me: five-month-old infants' sensitivity to very small deviations in eye-gaze during social interactions by Symons, Lawrence A., Hains, Sylvia M.J., Muir, Darwin W.

    Published in Infant behavior & development (1998)
    “…Infants' sensitivity to small shifts of gaze was assessed. An adult interacted with 5-month-olds then averted her eyes 5 degrees horizontally (infant's ear) or…”
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    A neurological dissociation between shape from shading and shape from edges by Keith Humphrey, G., SymonS, Lawrence A., Herbert, Andrew M., Goodale, Melvyn A.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-04-1996)
    “…We studied the ability of a neurological patient, who has deficits in various aspects of form perception, to perform region segregation tasks requiring…”
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