O Scott Gwinn
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Siddique S, Sutherland C, Jeffery L, Swe D, Gwinn O, Palermo R
Neuropsychologia
. 2023 Jan;
180:108488.
PMID: 36681187
Adults exhibit neural responses over the visual occipito-temporal area in response to faces that vary in how trustworthy they appear. However, it is not yet known when a mature pattern...
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Swe D, Palermo R, Gwinn O, Bell J, Nakanishi A, Collova J, et al.
J Vis
. 2022 Oct;
22(11):17.
PMID: 36315159
Although it is often assumed that humans spontaneously respond to the trustworthiness of others' faces, it is still unclear whether responses to facial trust are mandatory or can be modulated...
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Lee K, Groesbeck E, Gwinn O, Webster M, Jiang F
J Percept Imaging
. 2022 Apr;
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PMID: 35434528
Studies of compensatory changes in visual functions in response to auditory loss have shown that enhancements tend to be restricted to the processing of specific visual features, such as motion...
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Gwinn O, Retter T, ONeil S, Webster M
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
15:701097.
PMID: 34776882
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face aftereffects are studied by adapting to an individual face or category (e.g., faces of...
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Brooks K, Sturman D, Gwinn O
Front Psychol
. 2020 Dec;
11:604617.
PMID: 33329276
Researchers have long debated the extent to which an individual's skin tone influences their perceived race. Brooks and Gwinn (2010) demonstrated that the race of surrounding faces can affect the...
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Griffiths O, Gwinn O, Russo S, Baetu I, Nicholls M
Biol Psychol
. 2020 Dec;
158:108004.
PMID: 33290847
Efficient learning requires allocating limited attentional resources to meaningful stimuli and away from irrelevant stimuli. This prioritization may occur via covert attention, evident in the activity of the visual cortex....
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Hsieh J, Gwinn O, Brooks K, Stephen I, Carragher D, Nicholls M
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2020 Nov;
74(5):972-980.
PMID: 33174508
Individual faces are rated as more attractive when presented in a group compared with when presented individually; a finding dubbed the "cheerleader effect." As a relatively recent discovery, the conditions...
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Cropper S, McCauley A, Gwinn O, Bartlett M, Nicholls M
J Vis
. 2020 Oct;
20(10):11.
PMID: 33027510
The brain is a slave to sense; we see and hear things that are not there and engage in ongoing correction of these illusory experiences, commonly termed pareidolia. The current...
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Swe D, Palermo R, Gwinn O, Rhodes G, Neumann M, Payart S, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2020 Apr;
15(3):337-346.
PMID: 32280978
Trustworthiness is assumed to be processed implicitly from faces, despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of research has only involved explicit trustworthiness judgements. To answer the question whether or...
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Retter T, Gwinn O, ONeil S, Jiang F, Webster M
J Vis
. 2020 Apr;
20(3):7.
PMID: 32232377
Color constancy involves disambiguating the spectral characteristics of lights and surfaces, for example to distinguish red in white light from white in red light. Solving this problem appears especially challenging...