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Alison Campbell
Alison Campbell
Boston University School of Medicine
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Inversion impairs expert budgerigar identity recognition: a face-like effect for a nonface object of expertise
A Campbell, JW Tanaka
Perception 47 (6), 647-659, 2018
35*2018
Identity-specific neural responses to three categories of face familiarity (own, friend, stranger) using fast periodic visual stimulation
A Campbell, R Louw, E Michniak, JW Tanaka
Neuropsychologia 141, 107415, 2020
292020
Decoupling category level and perceptual similarity in congenital prosopagnosia
A Campbell, JW Tanaka
Cognitive neuropsychology 35 (1-2), 63-65, 2018
172018
When a stranger becomes a friend: Measuring the neural correlates of real-world face familiarisation
A Campbell, JW Tanaka
Visual Cognition 29 (10), 689-707, 2021
152021
From the small screen to the big world: mobile apps for teaching real-world face recognition to children with autism
AN Sung, A Bai, JG Bowen, B Xu, LM Bartlett, JC Sanchez, MD Chin, ...
Advanced Health Care Technologies, 37-45, 2015
152015
Part and whole face representations in immediate and long-term memory
JW Tanaka, B Heptonstall, A Campbell
Vision Research 164, 53-61, 2019
142019
A direct replication and extension of Popp and Serra (2016, experiment 1): Better free recall and worse cued recall of animal names than object names, accounting for semantic …
EY Mah, KEL Grannon, A Campbell, N Tamburri, RK Jamieson, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1146200, 2023
42023
Measure twice, cut once: Moving toward more inclusive, principled criteria for diagnosing developmental prosopagnosia.
J DeGutis, A Campbell
Elsevier Masson SAS, 2024
22024
Perceptual heterogeneity in developmental prosopagnosia is continuous, not categorical
J DeGutis, L Kirsch, TC Evans, R Fry, DJ Lee, M Mishra, A Campbell
Cortex 176, 37-52, 2024
22024
Social Interaction Anxiety in Developmental Prosopagnosia: Prevalence, Severity, and Individual Differences
L Kirsch, TC Evans, R Fry, A Campbell, J DeGutis
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, acae074, 2024
12024
Fast saccades to faces during the feedforward sweep
A Campbell, JW Tanaka
Journal of Vision 24 (4), 16-16, 2024
12024
Putting Memory back into Face Recognition: Aspects of Face Recollection Contribute to Deficits in Developmental Prosopagnosia
T Palsamudram, B Yosef, A Campbell, R Fry, M Verfaellie, N Anderson, ...
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5911-5911, 2023
12023
Face identity processing at 33 ms and 100 ms with 4 ms of stimulus exposure
A Campbell, JW Tanaka
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1478-1478, 2020
12020
Better face-name recall is associated with better face recognition ability
J DeGutis, T Palsamudram, A Campbell, R Fry, M Verfaellie, ...
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218241290229, 2024
2024
Face encoding and recognition mechanisms in DP
A Campbell, J DeGutis
OSF, 2024
2024
Face naming and recollection represent key memory deficits in developmental prosopagnosia
T Palsamudram, A Campbell, R Fry, B Yosef, L Kirsch, ND Anderson, ...
Cortex 180, 78-93, 2024
2024
The Eyes Still Have It: Eye Processing is a Distinct Deficit in Developmental Prosopagnosia
J DeGutis, A Jotwani, M Haidamus, R Fry, L Kirsch, M Mishra, A Campbell
Journal of Vision 24 (10), 1060-1060, 2024
2024
What’s left in face processing? Evidence from hemispheric differences in developmental prosopagnosia
A Campbell, X Li, M Esterman, J DeGutis
Journal of Vision 24 (10), 1247-1247, 2024
2024
Thinking outside of the face network: face recognition deficits are related to reduced connectivity between high-level face areas and non-face-selective sensory, memory, and …
A Campbell, X Li, M Esterman, J DeGutis
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5832-5832, 2023
2023
Robust face detection with limited visual input does not elicit saccadic response
A Campbell, JW Tanaka
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4117-4117, 2022
2022
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