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Jason J S Barton

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Perception|November 7, 2008
The biasing of figure-ground assignment by shading cues for objects and faces in prosopagnosiaRebecca Hefter, Beth A Jerskey, Jason J S Barton
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 23, 2002
Discrimination of spatial relations and features in faces: Effects of inversion and viewing durationJason J. S. Barton, Julian P. Keenan, Trevor Bass
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 24, 2002
Blindsight modulation of motion perceptionJames M Intriligator, Ruiman Xie, Jason J S Barton
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 26, 2013
A world unglued: simultanagnosia as a spatial restriction of attentionKirsten A Dalrymple, Jason J S Barton, Alan Kingstone
Neuropsychologia|September 16, 2006
Seeing trees OR seeing forests in simultanagnosia: attentional capture can be local or globalKirsten A Dalrymple, Alan Kingstone, Jason J S Barton
Vision Research|November 25, 2010
Knowing the future: partial foreknowledge effects on the programming of prosaccades and antisaccadesMathias Abegg, Dara S Manoach, Jason J S Barton
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 24, 2008
The "diagonal effect": a systematic error in oblique antisaccadesJohn D Koehn, Elizabeth Roy, Jason J S Barton
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 4, 2008
Disconnection in prosopagnosia and face processingChristopher J Fox, Giuseppe Iaria, Jason J S Barton
Human Brain Mapping|July 29, 2008
Defining the face processing network: optimization of the functional localizer in fMRIChristopher J Fox, Giuseppe Iaria, Jason J S Barton
Vision Research|June 23, 2009
Cross-orientation transfer of adaptation for facial identity is asymmetric: a study using contrast-based recognition thresholdsXiaoyue M Guo, Ipek Oruç, Jason J S Barton
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Perception|November 7, 2008
The biasing of figure-ground assignment by shading cues for objects and faces in prosopagnosiaRebecca Hefter, Beth A Jerskey, Jason J S Barton
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 23, 2002
Discrimination of spatial relations and features in faces: Effects of inversion and viewing durationJason J. S. Barton, Julian P. Keenan, Trevor Bass
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 24, 2002
Blindsight modulation of motion perceptionJames M Intriligator, Ruiman Xie, Jason J S Barton
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 26, 2013
A world unglued: simultanagnosia as a spatial restriction of attentionKirsten A Dalrymple, Jason J S Barton, Alan Kingstone
Neuropsychologia|September 16, 2006
Seeing trees OR seeing forests in simultanagnosia: attentional capture can be local or globalKirsten A Dalrymple, Alan Kingstone, Jason J S Barton
Vision Research|November 25, 2010
Knowing the future: partial foreknowledge effects on the programming of prosaccades and antisaccadesMathias Abegg, Dara S Manoach, Jason J S Barton
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 24, 2008
The "diagonal effect": a systematic error in oblique antisaccadesJohn D Koehn, Elizabeth Roy, Jason J S Barton
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 4, 2008
Disconnection in prosopagnosia and face processingChristopher J Fox, Giuseppe Iaria, Jason J S Barton
Human Brain Mapping|July 29, 2008
Defining the face processing network: optimization of the functional localizer in fMRIChristopher J Fox, Giuseppe Iaria, Jason J S Barton
Vision Research|June 23, 2009
Cross-orientation transfer of adaptation for facial identity is asymmetric: a study using contrast-based recognition thresholdsXiaoyue M Guo, Ipek Oruç, Jason J S Barton
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