Katherine Rebecca Storrs

Affiliations: 
School of Psychology University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
Area:
Visual perception
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Jozwik KM, O'Keeffe J, Storrs KR, et al. (2022) Face dissimilarity judgments are predicted by representational distance in morphable and image-computable models. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2115047119
Tsantani M, Kriegeskorte N, Storrs K, et al. (2021) FFA and OFA encode distinct types of face identity information. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Jozwik KM, Kriegeskorte N, Storrs KR, et al. (2017) Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Outperform Feature-Based But Not Categorical Models in Explaining Object Similarity Judgments. Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 1726
Storrs KR, Arnold DH. (2016) Shape Adaptation Exaggerates Shape Differences. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Storrs KR. (2015) Facial Age Aftereffects Provide Some Evidence for Local Repulsion (But None for Re-Normalisation). I-Perception. 6: 100-103
Storrs K, Arnold D. (2015) Faces are repulsive: Gender and identity aftereffects involve local repulsion, not re-normalisation. Journal of Vision. 15: 1196
Storrs KR, Arnold DH. (2015) Face aftereffects involve local repulsion, not renormalization. Journal of Vision. 15: 1
Storrs KR. (2015) Are high-level aftereffects perceptual? Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 157
Storrs KR, Arnold DH. (2015) Evidence for tilt normalization can be explained by anisotropic orientation sensitivity. Journal of Vision. 15: 15.1.26
Spence ML, Storrs KR, Arnold DH. (2014) Why the long face? The importance of vertical image structure for biological "barcodes" underlying face recognition. Journal of Vision. 14: 25
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