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Jason J S Barton

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Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2003
Perception of global facial geometry in the inversion effect and prosopagnosiaJason J S Barton, Jingher Zhao, Julian P Keenan
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 13, 2016
The impact of central sparing on the word-length effect in hemianopiaCristina Rubino, Shanna C Yeung, Jason J S Barton
Neurology|December 15, 2004
The covert priming effect of faces in prosopagnosiaJason J S Barton, Mariya V Cherkasova, Rebecca Hefter
Journal of Vision|May 20, 2008
It doesn't matter how you feel. The facial identity aftereffect is invariant to changes in facial expressionChristopher J Fox, Ipek Oruç, Jason J S Barton
Vision Research|November 2, 2005
Antisaccade velocity, but not latency, results from a lack of saccade visual guidanceJay A Edelman, Nelson Valenzuela, Jason J S Barton
Experimental Brain Research|April 18, 2016
The temporal dynamics of the distractor in the global effectWoo Young Choi, Jayalakshmi Viswanathan, Jason J S Barton
Brain Research|August 27, 2014
Erasing the face after-effectGhazaleh Kiani, Jodie Davies-Thompson, Jason J S Barton
Perception|January 12, 2018
Diagnosing Prosopagnosia: The Utility of Visual Noise in the Cambridge Face Recognition TestSherryse L Corrow, Andrea Albonico, Jason J S Barton
Plos One|January 27, 2011
Gender in facial representations: a contrast-based study of adaptation within and between the sexesIpek Oruç, Xiaoyue M Guo, Jason J S Barton
Perception|February 8, 2005
Regional variation in the inversion effect for faces: differential effects for feature shape, feature configuration, and external contourGeorge L Malcolm, Connie Leung, Jason J S Barton
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Neuropsychologia|July 31, 2003
Perception of global facial geometry in the inversion effect and prosopagnosiaJason J S Barton, Jingher Zhao, Julian P Keenan
Cognitive Neuropsychology|October 13, 2016
The impact of central sparing on the word-length effect in hemianopiaCristina Rubino, Shanna C Yeung, Jason J S Barton
Neurology|December 15, 2004
The covert priming effect of faces in prosopagnosiaJason J S Barton, Mariya V Cherkasova, Rebecca Hefter
Journal of Vision|May 20, 2008
It doesn't matter how you feel. The facial identity aftereffect is invariant to changes in facial expressionChristopher J Fox, Ipek Oruç, Jason J S Barton
Vision Research|November 2, 2005
Antisaccade velocity, but not latency, results from a lack of saccade visual guidanceJay A Edelman, Nelson Valenzuela, Jason J S Barton
Experimental Brain Research|April 18, 2016
The temporal dynamics of the distractor in the global effectWoo Young Choi, Jayalakshmi Viswanathan, Jason J S Barton
Brain Research|August 27, 2014
Erasing the face after-effectGhazaleh Kiani, Jodie Davies-Thompson, Jason J S Barton
Perception|January 12, 2018
Diagnosing Prosopagnosia: The Utility of Visual Noise in the Cambridge Face Recognition TestSherryse L Corrow, Andrea Albonico, Jason J S Barton
Plos One|January 27, 2011
Gender in facial representations: a contrast-based study of adaptation within and between the sexesIpek Oruç, Xiaoyue M Guo, Jason J S Barton
Perception|February 8, 2005
Regional variation in the inversion effect for faces: differential effects for feature shape, feature configuration, and external contourGeorge L Malcolm, Connie Leung, Jason J S Barton
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