Alison M Harris
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Harris A
Front Neurol
. 2021 Dec;
12:723677.
PMID: 34867714
Visual snow syndrome, characterized by persistent flickering dots throughout the visual field, has been hypothesized to arise from abnormal neuronal responsiveness in visual processing regions. Previous research has reported a...
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Siqi-Liu A, Harris A, Atkinson A, Reed C
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2018 Oct;
13(12):1269-1279.
PMID: 30351422
Both when actions are executed and observed, electroencephalography (EEG) has shown reduced alpha-band (8-12 Hz) oscillations over sensorimotor cortex. This 'μ-alpha' suppression is thought to reflect mental simulation of action,...
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Clay S, Clithero J, Harris A, Reed C
Front Psychol
. 2017 Oct;
8:1708.
PMID: 29066987
Defined as increased sensitivity to losses, loss aversion is often conceptualized as a cognitive bias. However, findings that loss aversion has an attentional or emotional regulation component suggest that it...
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Kahn D, Harris A, Wolk D, Aguirre G
J Vis
. 2010 Oct;
10(10):12.
PMID: 20884477
Psychological models suggest that perceptual similarity can be divided into geometric effects, such as metric distance in stimulus space, and non-geometric effects, such as stimulus-specific biases. We investigated the neural...
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Harris A, Aguirre G
J Vis
. 2009 Jan;
8(10):4.1-12.
PMID: 19146346
Although face perception is commonly characterized as holistic, as opposed to part-based, we have recently shown that both face parts and wholes are represented in "face-selective" cortical regions, with greater...
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Harris A, Duchaine B, Nakayama K
Neuropsychologia
. 2005 Oct;
43(14):2125-36.
PMID: 16243056
Developmental prosopagnosia is a lifelong impairment in face recognition despite normal low-level visual processing. Here we used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to examine the M170 response, a component occurring approximately 170 ms...