Joseph M. Arizpe
Affiliations: | National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, United States |
Area:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorSteven M. Chase | research assistant | 2007-2007 | Carnegie Mellon | |
(Summer Intern) | ||||
Kevin A. Pelphrey | research assistant | 2007-2008 | Carnegie Mellon | |
(NIMH undergrad fellow) | ||||
Chris I. Baker | research assistant | 2008-2010 | NIMH | |
(IRTA) | ||||
Vincent Walsh | grad student | 2010- | UCL |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorCynthia S. Peng | collaborator | 2009- | Carnegie Mellon |
Crystal CW Goh | collaborator | 2010-2012 | UCL |
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Arizpe JM, Noles DL, Tsao JW, et al. (2019) Eye Movement Dynamics Differ between Encoding and Recognition of Faces. Vision (Basel, Switzerland). 3 |
Arizpe JM, Saad E, Douglas AO, et al. (2019) Self-reported face recognition is highly valid, but alone is not highly discriminative of prosopagnosia-level performance on objective assessments. Behavior Research Methods |
Stumps AD, Saad E, Lee E, et al. (2019) Developmental prosopagnosics have impaired recollection but intact aspects of familiarity during recognition of newly-learned faces Journal of Vision. 19: 24 |
Lee E, Mishra M, Stumps A, et al. (2019) The prevalence and nature of face perception impairments in developmental prosopagnosia Journal of Vision. 19: 23b |
Arizpe J, Saad E, Wilmer J, et al. (2018) The relation between facial recognition response time and facial recognition ability: task demands modulate its direction and magnitude Journal of Vision. 18: 930 |
saad e, Arizpe J, Esterman M, et al. (2018) Repetitive TMS to right OFA enhances part-based but not holistic face encoding Journal of Vision. 18: 1086 |
Arizpe JM, McKean DL, Tsao JW, et al. (2017) Where You Look Matters for Body Perception: Preferred Gaze Location Contributes to the Body Inversion Effect. Plos One. 12: e0169148 |
Arizpe J, McKean D, Tsao J, et al. (2017) Encoding and recognition of faces involve different eye-movement dynamics Journal of Vision. 17: 1008 |
Arizpe J, Walsh V, Yovel G, et al. (2016) The categories, frequencies, and stability of idiosyncratic eye-movement patterns to faces. Vision Research |
Arizpe J, Kravitz DJ, Walsh V, et al. (2016) Differences in Looking at Own- and Other-Race Faces Are Subtle and Analysis-Dependent: An Account of Discrepant Reports. Plos One. 11: e0148253 |