Jason Bell
Affiliations: | Psychology | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorDavid R. Badcock | grad student | The University of Western Australia | |
Frederick A A Kingdom | grad student | 2008-2010 | McGill |
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Bellagarda CA, Dickinson JE, Bell J, et al. (2023) Selectivity for local orientation information in visual mirror symmetry perception. Vision Research. 207: 108207 |
Bellagarda CA, Dickinson JE, Bell J, et al. (2023) Contribution of higher-order structure to perception of mirror symmetry: Role of shapes and corners. Journal of Vision. 23: 4 |
Bellagarda CA, Dickinson JE, Bell J, et al. (2021) The temporal integration windows for visual mirror symmetry. Vision Research. 188: 184-192 |
Bell J, Burr DC, Crookes K, et al. (2020) Perceptual Oscillations in Gender Classification of Faces, Contingent on Stimulus History Iscience. 23: 101573 |
Turbett K, Palermo R, Bell J, et al. (2019) Individual Differences in Serial Dependence of Facial Identity are Associated with Face Recognition Abilities. Scientific Reports. 9: 18020 |
Alexi J, Dommisse K, Cleary D, et al. (2019) An Assessment of Computer-Generated Stimuli for Use in Studies of Body Size Estimation and Bias. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2390 |
Pammer K, Raineri A, Beanland V, et al. (2018) Expert drivers are better than non-expert drivers at rejecting unimportant information in static driving scenes Transportation Research Part F-Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 59: 389-400 |
Corke M, Bell J, Goodhew SC, et al. (2016) Perceived Time Slows During Fleeting Fun or Fear. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1-22 |
McGovern DP, Walsh KS, Bell J, et al. (2016) Individual differences in context-dependent effects reveal common mechanisms underlying the direction aftereffect and direction repulsion. Vision Research |
Meso AI, Montagnini A, Bell J, et al. (2016) Looking for symmetry: fixational eye movements are biased by image mirror symmetry. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.01152.2015 |