Sarah M Shuwairi
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Shuwairi S, Tran A, DeLoache J, Johnson S
Infancy
. 2020 Jul;
15(6):636-649.
PMID: 32693461
Previous work has shown that 4-month-olds can discriminate between two-dimensional (2D) depictions of structurally possible and impossible objects [S. M. Shuwairi (2009), Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 104, 115; S....
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Murphy G, Shuwairi S
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2019 Sep;
200:102932.
PMID: 31541841
When people are asked to classify visual stimuli, they are often insensitive to formal properties, such as their 3D coherence or symmetry. We investigated whether this pattern of formal insensitivity...
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Shuwairi S, Bainbridge R, Murphy G
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2014 Jun;
76(6):1789-802.
PMID: 24924847
Impossible figures are striking examples of inconsistencies between global and local perceptual structures, in which the overall spatial configuration of the depicted image does not yield a coherent three-dimensional object....
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Shuwairi S, Johnson S
Infancy
. 2013 May;
18(2):221-232.
PMID: 23646001
Previous studies with young infants revealed that young infants can distinguish between displays of possible or impossible figures, which may require detection of inconsistent depth relations among local line junctions...
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Johnson S, Bremner J, Slater A, Shuwairi S, Mason U, Spring J, et al.
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2012 Jun;
113(1):177-85.
PMID: 22704037
We investigated oculomotor anticipations in 4-month-old infants as they viewed center-occluded object trajectories. In two experiments, we examined performance in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) dynamic occlusion displays and in...
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Shuwairi S
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2008 Nov;
104(1):115-23.
PMID: 19038399
Can infants use interposition and line junction cues to infer three-dimensional (3D) structure? Previous work has shown that in a task that required 4-month-olds to discriminate between static two-dimensional (2D)...
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Johnson S, Shuwairi S
J Exp Child Psychol
. 2008 May;
102(1):122-30.
PMID: 18448114
We investigated 4-month-olds' oculomotor anticipations when viewing occlusion stimuli consisting of a small target that moved back and forth repetitively while the center of its trajectory was occluded by a...
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Shuwairi S, Curtis C, Johnson S
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2007 Jul;
19(8):1275-85.
PMID: 17651002
In everyday environments, objects frequently go out of sight as they move and our view of them becomes obstructed by nearer objects, yet we perceive these objects as continuous and...
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Shuwairi S, Albert M, Johnson S
Psychol Sci
. 2007 May;
18(4):303-7.
PMID: 17470252
Adults can use pictorial depth cues to infer three-dimensional structure in two-dimensional depictions of objects. The age at which infants respond to the same kinds of visual information has not...
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Shuwairi S, Cronin-Golomb A, McCarley R, ODonnell B
Schizophr Res
. 2002 Apr;
55(1-2):197-204.
PMID: 11955979
Neuropsychiatric conditions that involve dopaminergic depletion have been associated with color discrimination deficits along the blue-hue (tritan, or short-wavelength-sensitive) axis. Because dopamine dysregulation may be a major factor in schizophrenia,...