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Advances in developmental prosopagnosia research
T Susilo, B Duchaine
Current opinion in neurobiology 23 (3), 423-429, 2013
2562013
The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition.
C Rezlescu, T Susilo, JB Wilmer, A Caramazza
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (12 …, 2017
1882017
Face aftereffects predict individual differences in face recognition ability
HW Dennett, E McKone, M Edwards, T Susilo
Psychological Science 23 (11), 1279-1287, 2012
982012
Face recognition impairments despite normal holistic processing and face space coding: Evidence from a case of developmental prosopagnosia
T Susilo, E McKone, H Dennett, H Darke, R Palermo, A Hall, M Pidcock, ...
Cognitive neuropsychology 27 (8), 636-664, 2010
892010
High-frequency transcranial random noise stimulation enhances perception of facial identity
A Romanska, C Rezlescu, T Susilo, B Duchaine, MJ Banissy
Cerebral Cortex 25 (11), 4334-4340, 2015
832015
Face recognition ability matures late: evidence from individual differences in young adults.
T Susilo, L Germine, B Duchaine
Journal of experimental psychology: human perception and performance 39 (5 …, 2013
832013
The anterior temporal face area contains invariant representations of face identity that can persist despite the loss of right FFA and OFA
H Yang, T Susilo, B Duchaine
Cerebral Cortex 26 (3), 1096-1107, 2016
772016
Is voting skin-deep? Estimating the effect of candidate ballot photographs on election outcomes
A Leigh, T Susilo
Journal of Economic Psychology 30 (1), 61-70, 2009
772009
Acquired prosopagnosia without word recognition deficits
T Susilo, V Wright, JJ Tree, B Duchaine
Cognitive Neuropsychology 32 (6), 321-339, 2015
732015
Solving the upside-down puzzle: Why do upright and inverted face aftereffects look alike?
T Susilo, E McKone, M Edwards
Journal of vision 10 (13), 1-1, 2010
662010
What shape are the neural response functions underlying opponent coding in face space? A psychophysical investigation
T Susilo, E McKone, M Edwards
Vision research 50 (3), 300-314, 2010
652010
Object recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia
JJS Barton, A Albonico, T Susilo, B Duchaine, SL Corrow
Cognitive Neuropsychology 36 (1-2), 54-84, 2019
622019
Face perception is category-specific: evidence from normal body perception in acquired prosopagnosia
T Susilo, G Yovel, JJS Barton, B Duchaine
Cognition 129 (1), 88-94, 2013
532013
The Oxford Face Matching Test: A non-biased test of the full range of individual differences in face perception
M Stantic, R Brewer, B Duchaine, MJ Banissy, S Bate, T Susilo, C Catmur, ...
Behavior Research Methods 54 (1), 158-173, 2022
512022
The composite effect for inverted faces is reliable at large sample sizes and requires the basic face configuration
T Susilo, C Rezlescu, B Duchaine
Journal of Vision 13 (13), 14-14, 2013
442013
The composite task reveals stronger holistic processing in children than adults for child faces
T Susilo, K Crookes, E McKone, H Turner
PLoS One 4 (7), e6460, 2009
402009
Large inversion effects are not specific to faces and do not vary with object expertise
C Rezlescu, A Chapman, T Susilo, A Caramazza
Scientific Reports, 2016
222016
The role of holistic face processing in acquired prosopagnosia: Evidence from the composite face effect
RD Finzi, T Susilo, JJS Barton, BC Duchaine
Visual Cognition 24 (4), 304-320, 2016
212016
Normal body perception despite the loss of right fusiform gyrus
T Susilo, H Yang, Z Potter, R Robbins, B Duchaine
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 27 (3), 614-622, 2015
202015
Dissociations between faces and words: comment on Behrmann and Plaut
T Susilo, B Duchaine
Trends in cognitive sciences 17 (11), 545, 2013
192013
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