Wendy J Adams
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Recent Articles
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Badde S, Landy M, Adams W
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2023 Aug;
378(1886):20220345.
PMID: 37545302
Multisensory integration depends on causal inference about the sensory signals. We tested whether implicit causal-inference judgements pertain to entire objects or focus on task-relevant object features. Participants in our study...
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Anderson M, Elder J, Graf E, Adams W
iScience
. 2022 Dec;
25(12):105633.
PMID: 36505927
Real-world scene perception unfolds remarkably quickly, yet the underlying visual processes are poorly understood. Space-centered theory maintains that a scene's spatial structure (e.g., openness, mean depth) can be rapidly recovered...
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Martin-Key N, Graf E, Adams W, Fairchild G
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol
. 2021 Feb;
49(7):849-860.
PMID: 33609183
Adolescents with Conduct Disorder (CD) show deficits in recognizing facial expressions of emotion, but it is not known whether these difficulties extend to other social cues, such as emotional body...
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Anderson M, Graf E, Elder J, Ehinger K, Adams W
J Vis
. 2021 Feb;
21(2):8.
PMID: 33595646
Categorization performance is a popular metric of scene recognition and understanding in behavioral and computational research. However, categorical constructs and their labels can be somewhat arbitrary. Derived from exhaustive vocabularies...
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Wilder J, Adams W, Murray R
J Vis
. 2019 Jun;
19(6):2.
PMID: 31166580
People are able to perceive the 3D shape of illuminated surfaces using image shading cues. Theories about how we accomplish this often assume that the human visual system estimates a...
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Hedger N, Garner M, Adams W
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2019 Apr;
45(6):790-802.
PMID: 30998068
The visual probe (VP) paradigm provides evidence that emotional stimuli attract attention. Such effects have been reported even when stimuli are presented outside of awareness. These findings have shaped the...
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Adams W, Graf E, Anderson M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2019 Apr;
286(1896):20182045.
PMID: 30963917
Many species employ camouflage to disguise their true shape and avoid detection or recognition. Disruptive coloration is a form of camouflage in which high-contrast patterns obscure internal features or break...
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Adams W, Kucukoglu G, Landy M, Mantiuk R
J Vis
. 2018 Dec;
18(13):4.
PMID: 30508429
Recognizing materials and understanding their properties is very useful-perhaps critical-in daily life as we encounter objects and plan our interactions with them. Visually derived estimates of material properties guide where...
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Bartlett L, Graf E, Hedger N, Adams W
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2018 Oct;
96:290-301.
PMID: 30355521
The motion aftereffect (MAE) provides a behavioural probe into the mechanisms underlying motion perception, and has been used to study the effects of attention on motion processing. Visual attention can...
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Bartlett L, Graf E, Adams W
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2018 Aug;
44(11):1805-1814.
PMID: 30091633
The motion aftereffect (MAE) is the perception of illusory motion following extended exposure to a moving stimulus. The MAE has been used to probe the role of attention in motion...