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Sherryse L Corrow

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Neuropsychologia|September 17, 2015
Selectivity in acquired prosopagnosia: The segregation of divergent and convergent operationsJason J S Barton, Sherryse L Corrow
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 17, 2016
Recognizing and identifying people: A neuropsychological reviewJason J S Barton, Sherryse L Corrow
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2016
The problem of being bad at facesJason J S Barton, Sherryse L Corrow
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
Eye and Brain|May 26, 2017
Prosopagnosia: current perspectivesSherryse L Corrow, Kirsten A Dalrymple, Jason Js Barton
Brain Sciences|January 21, 2023
Effects of Voice and Biographic Data on Face EncodingThilda Karlsson, Heidi Schaefer, Jason J S Barton, et al.
Perception|February 3, 2015
Six-month-old infants' perception of the hollow face illusion: evidence for a general convexity biasSherryse L Corrow, Jordan Mathison, Carl E Granrud, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 3, 2022
Facial identity and facial speech processing in developmental prosopagnosiaAndrea Albonico, Sabrina Yu, Sherryse L Corrow, et al.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|April 9, 2021
Prosopagnosia and disorders of face processingJason J S Barton, Jodie Davies-Thompson, Sherryse L Corrow
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 6, 2019
Object recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosiaJason J S Barton, Andrea Albonico, Tirta Susilo, et al.
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Neuropsychologia|September 17, 2015
Selectivity in acquired prosopagnosia: The segregation of divergent and convergent operationsJason J S Barton, Sherryse L Corrow
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 17, 2016
Recognizing and identifying people: A neuropsychological reviewJason J S Barton, Sherryse L Corrow
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2016
The problem of being bad at facesJason J S Barton, Sherryse L Corrow
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
Eye and Brain|May 26, 2017
Prosopagnosia: current perspectivesSherryse L Corrow, Kirsten A Dalrymple, Jason Js Barton
Brain Sciences|January 21, 2023
Effects of Voice and Biographic Data on Face EncodingThilda Karlsson, Heidi Schaefer, Jason J S Barton, et al.
Perception|February 3, 2015
Six-month-old infants' perception of the hollow face illusion: evidence for a general convexity biasSherryse L Corrow, Jordan Mathison, Carl E Granrud, et al.
Neuropsychologia|February 3, 2022
Facial identity and facial speech processing in developmental prosopagnosiaAndrea Albonico, Sabrina Yu, Sherryse L Corrow, et al.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology|April 9, 2021
Prosopagnosia and disorders of face processingJason J S Barton, Jodie Davies-Thompson, Sherryse L Corrow
Cognitive Neuropsychology|April 6, 2019
Object recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosiaJason J S Barton, Andrea Albonico, Tirta Susilo, et al.
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