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Nicolas Davidenko, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
Area:
Face perception
Website:
http://people.ucsc.edu/~ndaviden/
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Martin Banks research assistant 2000-2000 UC Berkeley
Gordon H. Bower grad student Stanford
Joshua Tenenbaum grad student 2000-2002 Stanford
Michael Ramscar grad student 2002-2006 Stanford
 (The use of parameterized stimulus spaces for the study of face representation.)
Kalanit Grill-Spector post-doc 2006- Stanford
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Davidenko N, Day J. (2023) Learning to draw parametric faces. Memory & Cognition
Rosenke M, Davidenko N, Grill-Spector K, et al. (2020) Combined Neural Tuning in Human Ventral Temporal Cortex Resolves the Perceptual Ambiguity of Morphed 2D Images. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Day J, Davidenko N. (2019) Parametric face drawings: A demographically diverse and customizable face space model. Journal of Vision. 19: 7
Day JA, Davidenko N, Hart-Pomerantz H. (2019) Evidence of an other race effect for video game character faces Journal of Vision. 19: 154b
Davidenko N, Kopalle H, Bridgeman B. (2018) The Upper Eye Bias: Rotated Faces Draw Fixations to the Upper Eye. Perception. 301006618819628
Davidenko N, Cheong Y, Waterman A, et al. (2018) The influence of visual and vestibular orientation cues in a clock reading task. Consciousness and Cognition
Davidenko N, Kopalle H, Bridgeman B. (2018) A strong bias to fixate the upper eye in tilted faces Journal of Vision. 18: 164
Rosenke M, Davidenko N, Grill-Spector K, et al. (2018) Differential responses across body- and face-selective cortex predict visual categorization behavior Journal of Vision. 18: 1091
Day JA, Davidenko N. (2017) Physical and perceptual accuracy of upright and inverted face drawings Visual Cognition. 26: 89-99
Davidenko N, Vu CQ, Heller NH, et al. (2016) Attending to Race (or Gender) Does Not Increase Race (or Gender) Aftereffects. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 909
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