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Deborah ApthorpAssociate Professor, School of Psychology, University of New England; Adjunct Senior … Verified email at une.edu.au Cited by 1140 |
[HTML][HTML] The role of holistic processing in face perception: Evidence from the face inversion effect
A large body of research supports the hypothesis that the human visual system does not
process a face as a collection of separable facial features but as an integrated perceptual …
process a face as a collection of separable facial features but as an integrated perceptual …
Postural stability predicts the likelihood of cybersickness in active HMD-based virtual reality
Cybersickness is common during virtual reality experiences with head-mounted displays
(HMDs). Previously it has been shown that individual differences in postural activity can …
(HMDs). Previously it has been shown that individual differences in postural activity can …
Social and attention‐to‐detail subclusters of autistic traits differentially predict looking at eyes and face identity recognition ability
This study distinguished between different subclusters of autistic traits in the general
population and examined the relationships between these subclusters, looking at the eyes …
population and examined the relationships between these subclusters, looking at the eyes …
What's in a Badge? A Computational Reproducibility Investigation of the Open Data Badge Policy in One Issue of Psychological Science
In April 2019, Psychological Science published its first issue in which all Research Articles
received the Open Data badge. We used that issue to investigate the effectiveness of this …
received the Open Data badge. We used that issue to investigate the effectiveness of this …
[HTML][HTML] Chaos in balance: non-linear measures of postural control predict individual variations in visual illusions of motion
Visually-induced illusions of self-motion (vection) can be compelling for some people, but
they are subject to large individual variations in strength. Do these variations depend, at …
they are subject to large individual variations in strength. Do these variations depend, at …
Cerebellar–cortical dysconnectivity in resting‐state associated with sensorimotor tasks in schizophrenia
Abnormalities of cerebellar function have been implicated in the pathophysiology of
schizophrenia. Since the cerebellum has afferent and efferent projections to diverse brain …
schizophrenia. Since the cerebellum has afferent and efferent projections to diverse brain …
Postural sway abnormalities in schizotypal personality disorder
Motor abnormalities are among the most robust findings in schizophrenia, and increasing
evidence suggests they are a core feature of the disorder. Postural sway during balance …
evidence suggests they are a core feature of the disorder. Postural sway during balance …
Spontaneous postural sway predicts the strength of smooth vection
This study asked whether individual differences in the influence of vision on postural stability
could be used to predict the strength of subsequently induced visual illusions of self-motion …
could be used to predict the strength of subsequently induced visual illusions of self-motion …
[PDF][PDF] Symmetry is less than meets the eye
Symmetry is a ubiquitous feature in the visual environment and can be detected by a variety
of species, ranging from insects through to humans [1, 2]. Here we show it can also bias …
of species, ranging from insects through to humans [1, 2]. Here we show it can also bias …
[HTML][HTML] Has machine learning over-promised in healthcare?: A critical analysis and a proposal for improved evaluation, with evidence from parkinson's disease
Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by the medical community has long been anticipated,
endorsed by a stream of machine learning literature showcasing AI systems that yield …
endorsed by a stream of machine learning literature showcasing AI systems that yield …