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Edwin J Burns

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Behavior Research Methods|July 8, 2024
Improving the DSM-5 approach to cognitive impairment: Developmental prosopagnosia reveals the need for tailored diagnosesEdwin J Burns
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 9, 2018
Do terrorists suffer from alexithymia?Edwin J Burns
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 25, 2022
Face processing still predicts reading ability: Evidence from developmental prosopagnosia. A reply to Gerlach and Starrfelt (2022)Edwin J Burns, Cindy M Bukach
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 24, 2021
Face processing predicts reading ability: Evidence from prosopagnosiaEdwin J Burns, Cindy M Bukach
Addictive Behaviors|September 7, 2019
Alcohol usage predicts holistic perception: A novel method for exploring addictionEdwin J Burns, Thomas D W Wilcockson
Cognition|April 6, 2021
Friend effects framework: Contrastive and hierarchical processing in cheerleader effectsEdwin J Burns, Weiying Yang, Haojiang Ying
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 6, 2019
P-curving the fusiform face area: Meta-analyses support the expertise hypothesisEdwin J Burns, Taylor Arnold, Cindy M Bukach
Neuropsychologia|March 11, 2024
Cognitive strengths in neurodevelopmental disorders, conditions and differences: A critical reviewKatherine J Maw, Geoff Beattie, Edwin J Burns
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 2, 2014
Recognition memory in developmental prosopagnosia: electrophysiological evidence for abnormal routes to face recognitionEdwin J Burns, Jeremy J Tree, Christoph T Weidemann
Behavior Research Methods|December 2, 2022
A new approach to diagnosing and researching developmental prosopagnosia: Excluded cases are impaired tooEdwin J Burns, Elizabeth Gaunt, Betiel Kidane, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|July 8, 2024
Improving the DSM-5 approach to cognitive impairment: Developmental prosopagnosia reveals the need for tailored diagnosesEdwin J Burns
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 9, 2018
Do terrorists suffer from alexithymia?Edwin J Burns
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 25, 2022
Face processing still predicts reading ability: Evidence from developmental prosopagnosia. A reply to Gerlach and Starrfelt (2022)Edwin J Burns, Cindy M Bukach
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 24, 2021
Face processing predicts reading ability: Evidence from prosopagnosiaEdwin J Burns, Cindy M Bukach
Addictive Behaviors|September 7, 2019
Alcohol usage predicts holistic perception: A novel method for exploring addictionEdwin J Burns, Thomas D W Wilcockson
Cognition|April 6, 2021
Friend effects framework: Contrastive and hierarchical processing in cheerleader effectsEdwin J Burns, Weiying Yang, Haojiang Ying
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 6, 2019
P-curving the fusiform face area: Meta-analyses support the expertise hypothesisEdwin J Burns, Taylor Arnold, Cindy M Bukach
Neuropsychologia|March 11, 2024
Cognitive strengths in neurodevelopmental disorders, conditions and differences: A critical reviewKatherine J Maw, Geoff Beattie, Edwin J Burns
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 2, 2014
Recognition memory in developmental prosopagnosia: electrophysiological evidence for abnormal routes to face recognitionEdwin J Burns, Jeremy J Tree, Christoph T Weidemann
Behavior Research Methods|December 2, 2022
A new approach to diagnosing and researching developmental prosopagnosia: Excluded cases are impaired tooEdwin J Burns, Elizabeth Gaunt, Betiel Kidane, et al.
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