Pamela M. Pallett

Affiliations: 
Electrical and Computer Engineering Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Face Perception
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Donald I. A. MacLeod grad student 2005-2008 UCSD
 (The fundamentals of configuration in face perception and discrimination.)
Aleix Martinez post-doc 2012- Ohio State
Karen Dobkins post-doc 2009-2009 UCSD
Ming Meng post-doc 2010-2012 Dartmouth
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Martinez A, Benitez-Quiroz CF, Pallett P, et al. (2016) Color changes in facial expressions of emotion are consistent within emotion and differential between emotions Journal of Vision. 16: 1383
Pallett PM, Meng M. (2015) Inversion effects reveal dissociations in facial expression of emotion, gender, and object processing. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 1029
Pallett PM, Cohen SJ, Dobkins KR. (2014) Face and object discrimination in autism, and relationship to IQ and age. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 44: 1039-54
Pallett P, Martinez A. (2014) Beyond the basics: Facial expressions of compound emotions Journal of Vision. 14: 1401-1401
Du S, Pallett P, Martinez AM. (2014) Recognition of complex and realistic facial expressions of emotion Journal of Vision. 14: 1386-1386
Pallett PM, Meng M. (2013) Contrast negation differentiates visual pathways underlying dynamic and invariant facial processing. Journal of Vision. 13
Pallett PM, Dobkins KR. (2013) Development of face discrimination abilities, and relationship to magnocellular pathway development, between childhood and adulthood. Visual Neuroscience. 30: 251-62
Pallett P, Martinez A. (2013) Are compound emotions also basic emotion categories? Journal of Vision. 13: 594-594
Pallett P, Meng M. (2012) Dissociations in emotion, gender, and object processing Journal of Vision. 12: 504-504
Pallett PM, MacLeod DI. (2011) Seeing faces as objects: no face inversion effect with geometrical discrimination. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 73: 504-20
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