Sarah E. Creighton
Affiliations: | McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada |
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face perceptionGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorPatrick J. Bennett | grad student | McMaster University | |
Allison B. Sekuler | grad student | McMaster University |
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Creighton SE, Bennett PJ, Sekuler AB. (2024) Contribution of internal noise and calculation efficiency to face discrimination deficits in older adults. Vision Research. 216: 108348 |
Creighton SE, Bennett PJ, Sekuler AB. (2018) Classification images characterize age-related deficits in face discrimination. Vision Research |
Creighton S, Bennett P, Sekuler A. (2018) The role of response inconsistency in older adults' face discrimination ability Journal of Vision. 18: 573 |
Elliott A, Hashemi A, Creighton S, et al. (2017) Age-related decline in face identification can be trained away, and is explained by horizontal bias. Journal of Vision. 17: 613 |
Creighton S, Bennett P, Sekuler A. (2017) Contribution of internal noise & efficiency to older adults' face discrimination Journal of Vision. 17: 612 |
Sekuler AB, Pachai MV, Creighton SE, et al. (2014) Age-related effects on selective processing of horizontal structure in whole-face context Journal of Vision. 14: 573-573 |
Greenberg A, Hayes D, Roggeveen A, et al. (2014) Object-Based Attention is Modulated by Shifts Across the Meridians Journal of Vision. 14: 1062-1062 |
Creighton SE, Sekuler AB, Bennett PJ. (2013) The Whole-Part Effect is Modulated by Spatial Cues Journal of Vision. 13: 103-103 |
Pilz KS, Roggeveen AB, Creighton SE, et al. (2012) How prevalent is object-based attention? Plos One. 7: e30693 |
Creighton SE, Sekuler AB, Bennett PJ. (2012) The effect of orientation and stimulus duration on older and younger adults' ability to identify facial expressions. Journal of Vision. 12: 964-964 |