A J Calder
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Recent Articles
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Ersche K, Hagan C, Smith D, Jones P, Calder A, Williams G
Transl Psychiatry
. 2015 Jun;
5:e570.
PMID: 26080087
The ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion in others is a cornerstone of human interaction. Selective impairments in the recognition of facial expressions of fear have frequently been reported...
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Holt R, Chura L, Lai M, Suckling J, von dem Hagen E, Calder A, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2014 Jul;
44(15):3215-27.
PMID: 25065819
Background: Mentalizing deficits are a hallmark of the autism spectrum condition (ASC) and a potential endophenotype for atypical social cognition in ASC. Differences in performance and neural activation on the...
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Lefevre C, Ewbank M, Calder A, von dem Hagen E, Perrett D
Biol Lett
. 2013 Dec;
9(6):20130633.
PMID: 24307526
Recently, the importance of skin colour for facial attractiveness has been recognized. In particular, dietary carotenoid-induced skin colour has been proposed as a signal of health and therefore attractiveness. While...
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Spencer M, Holt R, Chura L, Suckling J, Calder A, Bullmore E, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2012 Jul;
1:e19.
PMID: 22832521
Siblings of individuals with autism have over 20 times the population risk of autism. Evidence of comparable, but less marked, cognitive and social communication deficits in siblings suggests a role...
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Young A, Sprengelmeyer R, Phillips M, Calder A
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2011 Jan;
1(9):322-5.
PMID: 21223936
No abstract available.
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Murphy F, Hill E, Ramponi C, Calder A, Barnard P
Emotion
. 2010 Nov;
10(5):605-14.
PMID: 21038944
Emotional stimuli receive high processing priority in attention and memory. This processing "advantage" is generally thought to be predominantly mediated by arousal. However, recent data suggest that ratings of an...
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Calder A, Keane J, Cole J, Campbell R, Young A
Cogn Neuropsychol
. 2010 Oct;
17(1):73-87.
PMID: 20945172
We present an investigation of facial expression recognition by three people (BC, LP, and NC) with Mobius syndrome, a congenital disorder producing facial paralysis. The participants were asked to identify...
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Philip R, Whalley H, Stanfield A, Sprengelmeyer R, Santos I, Young A, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2010 Jan;
40(11):1919-29.
PMID: 20102666
Background: Previous behavioural and neuroimaging studies of emotion processing in autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) have focused on the use of facial stimuli. To date, however, no studies have examined emotion...
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Ghosh B, Rowe J, Calder A, Hodges J, Bak T
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
. 2009 Sep;
80(10):1143-5.
PMID: 19762901
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is an atypical parkinsonian syndrome characterised by akinesis, rigidity, falls, supranuclear gaze palsy and cognitive, particularly executive, dysfunction. This study examined the extent to which emotion...
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Kipps C, Duggins A, McCusker E, Calder A
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2007 Jun;
19(7):1206-17.
PMID: 17583995
Patients with Huntington's disease (HD) can show disproportionate impairments in recognizing facial signals of disgust, but the neural basis of this deficit remains unclear. Functional imaging studies have implicated the...