Ipek Oruc
Affiliations: | Ophthalmology | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Visual neuroscienceWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorMichael S. Landy | grad student | 1998-2003 | NYU | |
(Three studies on perception of texture -defined form and depth cue combination.) | ||||
Laurence T. Maloney | grad student | 1998-2003 | NYU |
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Oruc I, Mousavi M. (2022) Three new models to account for impact of racially-heterogenous face-diet on face expertise. Journal of Vision. 22: 23 |
Mousavi SM, Oruc I. (2020) Size Effects in the Recognition of Blurry Faces. Perception. 301006619899574 |
Oruc I, Balas B, Landy MS. (2019) Face perception: A brief journey through recent discoveries and current directions. Vision Research |
Oruc I, Balas B, Landy MS. (2019) Introduction to the special issue on face perception: Experience, models, and neural mechanisms. Vision Research. 157: 10-11 |
Oruc I, Shafai F, Iarocci G. (2019) Link between facial identity and expression abilities suggestive of origins of face impairments in autism: support for the social motivation hypothesis Journal of Vision. 19: 41 |
Albonico A, Furubacke A, Barton JJS, et al. (2018) Perceptual efficiency and the inversion effect for faces, words and houses. Vision Research. 153: 91-97 |
Oruc I, Shafai F, Iarocci G. (2018) Link Between Facial Identity and Expression Abilities Suggestive of Origins of Face Impairments in Autism: Support for the Social-Motivation Hypothesis. Psychological Science. 956797618795471 |
Oruc I, Shafai F, Murthy S, et al. (2018) The adult face-diet: A naturalistic observation study. Vision Research |
Shafai F, Oruc I. (2018) Qualitatively similar processing for own- and other-race faces: Evidence from efficiency and equivalent input noise. Vision Research. 143: 58-65 |
Oruc I, Mousavi M. (2018) Blurry faces are easier to recognize when viewed small Journal of Vision. 18: 161 |