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Timothy J Andrews

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Eneuro|August 13, 2016
The Role of Visual and Semantic Properties in the Emergence of Category-Specific Patterns of Neural Response in the Human BrainDavid D Coggan, Daniel H Baker, Timothy J Andrews
Neuroimage|September 1, 2009
Selectivity for low-level features of objects in the human ventral streamTimothy J Andrews, Alex Clarke, Philip Pell, et al.
I-Perception|November 13, 2012
Temporal patterns of saccadic eye movements predict individual variation in alternation rate during binocular rivalrySarah Hancock, Lynn Gareze, John M Findlay, et al.
Neuropsychologia|December 7, 2024
View-symmetric representations of faces in human and artificial neural networksXun Zhu, David M Watson, Daniel Rogers, et al.
Psychological Science|November 23, 2013
The Thatcher illusion reveals orientation dependence in brain regions involved in processing facial expressionsLilia Psalta, Andrew W Young, Peter Thompson, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 16, 2016
Cross-cultural differences and similarities underlying other-race effects for facial identity and expressionXiaoqian Yan, Timothy J Andrews, Rob Jenkins, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 11, 2014
Orientation-sensitivity to facial features explains the Thatcher illusionLilia Psalta, Andrew W Young, Peter Thompson, et al.
Neuroimage|September 6, 2015
Patterns of neural response in scene-selective regions of the human brain are affected by low-level manipulations of spatial frequencyDavid M Watson, Mark Hymers, Tom Hartley, et al.
Perception|June 17, 2024
No evidence for an other-race effect in dominance and trustworthy judgements from facesAo Wang, Bartholomew P A Quinn, Hannah Gofton, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 30, 2015
Low-level properties of natural images predict topographic patterns of neural response in the ventral visual pathwayTimothy J Andrews, David M Watson, Grace E Rice, et al.
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Eneuro|August 13, 2016
The Role of Visual and Semantic Properties in the Emergence of Category-Specific Patterns of Neural Response in the Human BrainDavid D Coggan, Daniel H Baker, Timothy J Andrews
Neuroimage|September 1, 2009
Selectivity for low-level features of objects in the human ventral streamTimothy J Andrews, Alex Clarke, Philip Pell, et al.
I-Perception|November 13, 2012
Temporal patterns of saccadic eye movements predict individual variation in alternation rate during binocular rivalrySarah Hancock, Lynn Gareze, John M Findlay, et al.
Neuropsychologia|December 7, 2024
View-symmetric representations of faces in human and artificial neural networksXun Zhu, David M Watson, Daniel Rogers, et al.
Psychological Science|November 23, 2013
The Thatcher illusion reveals orientation dependence in brain regions involved in processing facial expressionsLilia Psalta, Andrew W Young, Peter Thompson, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 16, 2016
Cross-cultural differences and similarities underlying other-race effects for facial identity and expressionXiaoqian Yan, Timothy J Andrews, Rob Jenkins, et al.
Journal of Vision|October 11, 2014
Orientation-sensitivity to facial features explains the Thatcher illusionLilia Psalta, Andrew W Young, Peter Thompson, et al.
Neuroimage|September 6, 2015
Patterns of neural response in scene-selective regions of the human brain are affected by low-level manipulations of spatial frequencyDavid M Watson, Mark Hymers, Tom Hartley, et al.
Perception|June 17, 2024
No evidence for an other-race effect in dominance and trustworthy judgements from facesAo Wang, Bartholomew P A Quinn, Hannah Gofton, et al.
Journal of Vision|May 30, 2015
Low-level properties of natural images predict topographic patterns of neural response in the ventral visual pathwayTimothy J Andrews, David M Watson, Grace E Rice, et al.
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