Chris Oriet
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Recent Articles
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Kramer R, Koca Y, Mireku M, Oriet C
Perception
. 2024 Sep;
53(11-12):787-802.
PMID: 39319386
First impressions based on facial appearance affect our behaviour towards others. Since the same face will appear different across images, over time, and so on, our impressions may not be...
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Koca Y, Oriet C
Psychol Sci
. 2022 Dec;
34(2):252-264.
PMID: 36469760
Familiar faces can be confidently recognized despite sometimes radical changes in their appearance. Exposure to within-person variability-differences in facial characteristics over successive encounters-contributes to face familiarization. Research also suggests that...
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Corpuz R, Oriet C
Can J Exp Psychol
. 2022 May;
76(4):270-282.
PMID: 35587417
Exposure to the natural, unsystematic within-person variability present across different encounters with a face (e.g., differences in emotion, makeup, and hairstyle) increases the likelihood the face will be recognized despite...
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Oriet C, Giesinger C, Stewart K
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2020 Jul;
46(10):1127-1147.
PMID: 32614214
Statistical summary representations (SSRs) are thought to be computed by the visual system to provide a rapid summary of the properties of sets of similar objects. Recently, it has been...
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Oriet C, Fitzgerald R
Law Hum Behav
. 2018 Feb;
42(1):1-12.
PMID: 29461076
The suspect in eyewitness lineups may be guilty or innocent. These possibilities are traditionally simulated in eyewitness identification studies using a dual-lineup paradigm: All witnesses observe the same perpetrator and...
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Oriet C, Pandey M, Kawahara J
Conscious Cogn
. 2016 Nov;
48:117-128.
PMID: 27866004
Distractors presented prior to a critical target in a rapid sequence of visually-presented items induce a lag-dependent deficit in target identification, particularly when the distractor shares a task-relevant feature of...
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Carleton R, Teale Sapach M, Oriet C, LeBouthillier D
Cogn Behav Ther
. 2016 Sep;
46(1):44-59.
PMID: 27684541
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) models posit vigilance for external social threat cues and exacerbated self-focused attention as key in disorder development and maintenance. Evidence indicates a modified dot-probe protocol may...
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Oriet C, Hozempa K
J Vis
. 2016 Feb;
16(3):3.
PMID: 26830709
Information taken in by the human visual system allows individuals to form statistical representations of sets of items. One's knowledge of natural categories includes statistical information, such as average size...
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Carleton R, Teale Sapach M, Oriet C, Duranceau S, Lix L, Thibodeau M, et al.
J Anxiety Disord
. 2015 Jun;
33:35-44.
PMID: 26047059
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) models implicate social threat cue vigilance (i.e., attentional biases) in symptom development and maintenance. A modified dot-probe protocol has been shown to reduce SAD symptoms, in...
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Brand J, Oriet C, Johnson A, Wolfe J
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2014 Dec;
153:129-38.
PMID: 25463553
Hodsoll and Humphreys (2001) have assessed the relative contributions of stimulus-driven and user-driven knowledge on linearly- and nonlinearly separable searches. However, the target feature used to determine linear separability in...