Maggie Shiffrar

Affiliations: 
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
Area:
visual perception, biological motion
Google:
"Maggie Shiffrar"
Mean distance: 14.22 (cluster 15)
 
SNBCP
Cross-listing: PsychTree

Children

Sign in to add trainee
John M. Franchak research assistant 2004-2005 (PsychTree)
Zoe Kourtzi grad student Rutgers, New Brunswick
Fani Loula grad student 2000 Rutgers, Newark
Alissa Jacobs grad student 2004 Rutgers, Newark
Areti Chouchourelou grad student 2006 Rutgers, Newark
Sapna Prasad grad student 2006 Rutgers, Newark
Martha D. Kaiser grad student 2010 Rutgers, Newark
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Gorman JL, Harber KD, Shiffrar M, et al. (2017) Ostracism, resources, and the perception of human motion European Journal of Social Psychology. 47: 53-71
Vinson DW, Abney DH, Amso D, et al. (2016) Perception, as you make it. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 39: e260
Jaywant A, Shiffrar M, Roy S, et al. (2016) Impaired Perception of Biological Motion in Parkinson's Disease. Neuropsychology
Thomas JP, Shiffrar M. (2013) Meaningful sounds enhance visual sensitivity to human gait regardless of synchrony. Journal of Vision. 13
Kaiser MD, Shiffrar M. (2013) Variability in the Visual Perception of Human Motion as a Function of the Observer's Autistic Traits People Watching: Social, Perceptual, and Neurophysiological Studies of Body Perception
Golden A, Shiffrar M. (2013) What Does "Biological Motion" Really Mean?: Differentiating Visual Percepts of Human, Animal, and Nonbiological Motions Arieta Chouchourelou People Watching: Social, Perceptual, and Neurophysiological Studies of Body Perception
Doerrfeld A, Sebanz N, Shiffrar M. (2012) Expecting to lift a box together makes the load look lighter. Psychological Research. 76: 467-75
Kaiser MD, Shiffrar M, Pelphrey KA. (2012) Socially tuned: brain responses differentiating human and animal motion. Social Neuroscience. 7: 301-10
Gorman J, Harber K, Shiffrar M, et al. (2012) Psychosocial Resources Affect Biological Motion Perception Journal of Vision. 12: 468-468
Price KJ, Shiffrar M, Kerns KA. (2012) Movement perception and movement production in Asperger's Syndrome Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 6: 391-398
See more...