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Maguinness C, Schall S, Mathias B, Schoemann M, von Kriegstein K
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2024 Aug; :17470218241278649. PMID: 39164830
Seeing the visual articulatory movements of a speaker, while hearing their voice, helps with understanding what is said. This multisensory enhancement is particularly evident in noisy listening conditions. Multisensory enhancement...
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Maguinness C, von Kriegstein K
Hum Brain Mapp . 2021 May; 42(12):3963-3982. PMID: 34043249
Recognising the identity of voices is a key ingredient of communication. Visual mechanisms support this ability: recognition is better for voices previously learned with their corresponding face (compared to a...
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Borowiak K, Maguinness C, von Kriegstein K
Hum Brain Mapp . 2019 Nov; 41(4):952-972. PMID: 31749219
Faces convey social information such as emotion and speech. Facial emotion processing is supported via interactions between dorsal-movement and ventral-form visual cortex regions. Here, we explored, for the first time,...
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Maguinness C, Roswandowitz C, von Kriegstein K
Neuropsychologia . 2018 Apr; 116(Pt B):179-193. PMID: 29614253
Humans have a remarkable skill for voice-identity recognition: most of us can remember many voices that surround us as 'unique'. In this review, we explore the computational and neural mechanisms...
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Maguinness C, Newell F
Neuropsychologia . 2015 Mar; 70:281-95. PMID: 25737056
There is growing evidence to suggest that facial motion is an important cue for face recognition. However, it is poorly understood whether motion is integrated with facial form information or...
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Maguinness C, Newell F
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2014 Oct; 40(6):2266-80. PMID: 25328999
Faces are inherently dynamic stimuli. However, face perception in younger adults appears to be mediated by the ability to extract structural cues from static images and a benefit of motion...
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Maguinness C, Setti A, Roudaia E, Kenny R
Front Hum Neurosci . 2013 Dec; 7:795. PMID: 24324423
When interpreting other people's movements or actions, observers may not only rely on the visual cues available in the observed movement, but they may also be able to "put themselves...
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Barrett M, Doheny E, Setti A, Maguinness C, Foran T, Kenny R, et al.
Multisens Res . 2013 May; 26(1-2):69-94. PMID: 23713200
The current study examined the role of vision in spatial updating and its potential contribution to an increased risk of falls in older adults. Spatial updating was assessed using a...
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Chan J, Maguinness C, Lisiecka D, Setti A, Newell F
Perception . 2012 Nov; 41(7):757-73. PMID: 23155729
Auditory stimuli are known to improve visual target recognition and detection when both are presented in the same spatial location. However, most studies have focused on crossmodal spatial congruency along...
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Maguinness C, Setti A, Burke K, Kenny R, Newell F
Front Aging Neurosci . 2011 Dec; 3:19. PMID: 22207848
Previous studies have found that perception in older people benefits from multisensory over unisensory information. As normal speech recognition is affected by both the auditory input and the visual lip...