Janine Veronique Spencer
Affiliations: | Brunel University, Uxbridge, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
Child development, visual development, autismGoogle:
"Janine Spencer"Mean distance: 18.82 (cluster 23)
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Justin O'Brien | collaborator | Brunel University | |
Noam Sagiv | collaborator | Brunel University |
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Girges C, O'Brien J, Spencer J. (2015) Neural correlates of facial motion perception. Social Neuroscience. 1-6 |
Girges C, Spencer J, O'Brien J. (2015) Categorizing identity from facial motion. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 68: 1832-43 |
O'Brien J, Spencer J, Girges C, et al. (2014) Impaired perception of facial motion in autism spectrum disorder. Plos One. 9: e102173 |
Girges C, Wright MJ, Spencer JV, et al. (2014) Event-related alpha suppression in response to facial motion. Plos One. 9: e89382 |
Tsermentseli S, O'brien JMD, Spencer JV. (2012) A preliminary comparison of volumetric changes between dyslexia and asperger syndrome Hellenic Journal of Psychology. 9: 102-113 |
Spencer JV, O'Brien JM. (2010) Imaging visual deficits in autistic spectrum disorder Journal of Vision. 5: 288-288 |
O'Brien J, Tsermentseli S, Cummins O, et al. (2009) Discriminating children with autism from children with learning difficulties with an adaptation of the Short Sensory Profile Early Child Development and Care. 179: 383-394 |
Tsermentseli S, O'Brien JM, Spencer JV. (2008) Comparison of form and motion coherence processing in autistic spectrum disorders and dyslexia. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 38: 1201-10 |
Spencer JV, O'Brien JM. (2006) Visual form-processing deficits in autism. Perception. 35: 1047-55 |
Spencer J, O'Brien J, Johnston A, et al. (2006) Infants' discrimination of faces by using biological motion cues. Perception. 35: 79-89 |