Frank E. Pollick, Ph.D.

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Psychology University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom 
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Lillywhite A, Nijhof D, Glowinski D, et al. (2022) A functional magnetic resonance imaging examination of audiovisual observation of a point-light string quartet using intersubject correlation and physical feature analysis. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 16: 921489
Sokolov AA, Zeidman P, Erb M, et al. (2020) Brain circuits signaling the absence of emotion in body language. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 117: 20868-20873
Al-Wasity S, Vogt S, Vuckovic A, et al. (2020) Hyperalignment of motor cortical areas based on motor imagery during action observation. Scientific Reports. 10: 5362
Todorova GK, Hatton REM, Pollick FE. (2019) Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis. Molecular Autism. 10: 49
Kanel D, Al-Wasity S, Stefanov K, et al. (2019) Empathy to emotional voices and the use of real-time fMRI to enhance activation of the anterior insula. Neuroimage. 198: 53-62
Denk-Florea C, Pollick F. (2019) Investigating the contribution to emotional response of facial information in the context of natural scenes Journal of Vision. 19: 182c
Moshfeghi Y, Pollick FE. (2019) Neuropsychological model of the realization of information need Journal of the Association For Information Science and Technology. 70: 954-967
Love SA, Petrini K, Pernet CR, et al. (2018) Overlapping but Divergent Neural Correlates Underpinning Audiovisual Synchrony and Temporal Order Judgments. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 274
Pollick FE, Vicary S, Noble K, et al. (2018) Exploring collective experience in watching dance through intersubject correlation and functional connectivity of fMRI brain activity. Progress in Brain Research. 237: 373-397
Jicol C, Proulx MJ, Pollick FE, et al. (2018) Long-term music training modulates the recalibration of audiovisual simultaneity. Experimental Brain Research
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