Matthew V Pachai
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Jegminat J, Jastrzebowska M, Pachai M, Herzog M, Pfister J
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2022 Mar;
18(3):e1009932.
PMID: 35239645
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007886.].
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Nador J, Zoia M, Pachai M, Ramon M
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jun;
11(1):13184.
PMID: 34162959
Facial identity matching ability varies widely, ranging from prosopagnosic individuals (who exhibit profound impairments in face cognition/processing) to so-called super-recognizers (SRs), possessing exceptional capacities. Yet, despite the often consequential nature...
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Jegminat J, Jastrzebowska M, Pachai M, Herzog M, Pfister J
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2020 May;
16(5):e1007886.
PMID: 32421708
Accumulating evidence indicates that the human brain copes with sensory uncertainty in accordance with Bayes' rule. However, it is unknown how humans make predictions when the generative model of the...
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Pachai M, Bennett P, Sekuler A
Vision Res
. 2018 Apr;
157:24-35.
PMID: 29678537
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that selective processing of structure conveyed by horizontally oriented spatial frequency components is associated with upright face discrimination accuracy and the magnitude of the...
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Hashemi A, Pachai M, Bennett P, Sekuler A
Vision Res
. 2018 Mar;
157:12-23.
PMID: 29555299
Recent studies have shown that horizontal facial structure is important for face identification (Dakin and Watt, 2009; Goffaux and Dakin, 2010). Also, sensitivity to horizontal structure is associated with the...
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Pachai M, Bennett P, Sekuler A
Perception
. 2018 Jan;
47(4):397-413.
PMID: 29350095
Horizontally oriented spatial frequency components are a diagnostic source of face identity information, and sensitivity to this information predicts upright identification accuracy and the magnitude of the face-inversion effect. However,...
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Personal familiarity enhances sensitivity to horizontal structure during processing of face identity
Pachai M, Sekuler A, Bennett P, Schyns P, Ramon M
J Vis
. 2017 Jun;
17(6):5.
PMID: 28593249
What makes identification of familiar faces seemingly effortless? Recent studies using unfamiliar face stimuli suggest that selective processing of information conveyed by horizontally oriented spatial frequency components supports accurate performance...
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Pachai M, Doerig A, Herzog M
Curr Biol
. 2016 May;
26(9):R352-3.
PMID: 27166689
In crowding, the perception of an object deteriorates in the presence of nearby elements. Obviously, crowding is a ubiquitous phenomenon, as elements are rarely seen in isolation. One of the...
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LaPointe M, Cullen R, Baltaretu B, Campos M, Michalski N, Sri Satgunarajah S, et al.
Can J Exp Psychol
. 2016 Feb;
70(3):219-231.
PMID: 26881865
Animate objects have been shown to elicit attentional priority in a change detection task. This benefit has been seen for both human and nonhuman animals compared with inanimate objects. One...
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Vida M, Maurer D, Calder A, Rhodes G, Walsh J, Pachai M, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord
. 2013 Mar;
43(11):2536-48.
PMID: 23471478
We examined the influences of face inversion and facial expression on sensitivity to eye contact in high-functioning adults with and without an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Participants judged the direction...