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Elinor McKone

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Vision Research|November 22, 2008
Holistic processing for faces operates over a wide range of sizes but is strongest at identification rather than conversational distancesElinor McKone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 23, 2004
Isolating the special component of face recognition: peripheral identification and a Mooney faceElinor McKone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 2, 2008
Configural processing and face viewpointElinor McKone
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2010
A strong role for nature in face recognitionElinor McKone, Romina Palermo
Cognition|March 20, 2009
Early maturity of face recognition: no childhood development of holistic processing, novel face encoding, or face-spaceKate Crookes, Elinor McKone
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Why does picture-plane inversion sometimes dissociate perception of features and spacing in faces, and sometimes not? Toward a new theory of holistic processingElinor McKone, Galit Yovel
Cognition|July 18, 2006
The evidence rejects the expertise hypothesis: reply to Gauthier & BukachElinor McKone, Rachel Robbins
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 19, 2007
Understanding the developmental origins of primate face recognition: theoretical commentary on Martin-Malivel and Okada (2007)Elinor McKone, Kate Crookes
Dyslexia (Chichester, England)|March 5, 2004
Adults with dyslexia show deficits on spatial frequency doubling and visual attention tasksJudy Buchholz, Elinor McKone
Cognition|April 18, 2006
No face-like processing for objects-of-expertise in three behavioural tasksRachel Robbins, Elinor McKone
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Vision Research|November 22, 2008
Holistic processing for faces operates over a wide range of sizes but is strongest at identification rather than conversational distancesElinor McKone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 23, 2004
Isolating the special component of face recognition: peripheral identification and a Mooney faceElinor McKone
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 2, 2008
Configural processing and face viewpointElinor McKone
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2010
A strong role for nature in face recognitionElinor McKone, Romina Palermo
Cognition|March 20, 2009
Early maturity of face recognition: no childhood development of holistic processing, novel face encoding, or face-spaceKate Crookes, Elinor McKone
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|October 10, 2009
Why does picture-plane inversion sometimes dissociate perception of features and spacing in faces, and sometimes not? Toward a new theory of holistic processingElinor McKone, Galit Yovel
Cognition|July 18, 2006
The evidence rejects the expertise hypothesis: reply to Gauthier & BukachElinor McKone, Rachel Robbins
Behavioral Neuroscience|December 19, 2007
Understanding the developmental origins of primate face recognition: theoretical commentary on Martin-Malivel and Okada (2007)Elinor McKone, Kate Crookes
Dyslexia (Chichester, England)|March 5, 2004
Adults with dyslexia show deficits on spatial frequency doubling and visual attention tasksJudy Buchholz, Elinor McKone
Cognition|April 18, 2006
No face-like processing for objects-of-expertise in three behavioural tasksRachel Robbins, Elinor McKone
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