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Below is a list of our recent publications with links, when available. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
  1. Barton, J.J.S., Albonico, A., Susilo, T., Duchaine, B., & Corrow, S.L. (in press). Object Recognition in Acquired and Developmental Prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology.
  2. Corrow, S.L., Stubbs, J., Schlaug, G., Buss, S., Paquette, S., Duchaine, B., & Barton, J.J.S. (2019). Perception of musical pitch in developmental prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia. 124, 87-97.
  3. Stubbs, J.L., Corrow, S.L., Kiang, B., Corrow, J., Pearce, H.L., Cheng, A., Barton, J.J.S., & Panenka, W.J. (2019). Working memory load improves diagnostic performance of smooth pursuit eye movement in mild traumatic brain injury patients with protracted recovery. Scientific Reports, 9, 1-11.
  4. Paquette, S., Li, H.C., Corrow, S.L., Buss, S.S., Barton, J.J.S., & Schlaug, G. (2018). Developmental Perceptual Impairments: When Tone-Deafness and Prosopagnosia Co-Occur. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 1-6.
  5. Corrow, S.L., Albonico, A., & Barton, J.J.S. (2018).
    Diagnosing prosopagnosia: The Utility of visual noise in the Cambridge Face Recognition Test. Perception,  47(3), 330—343.
  6. Stubbs, J.L., Corrow, S.L., Kiang, B., Panenka, W.J., & Barton, J.J.S. (2018).
    The effects of enhanced attention and working memory on smooth pursuit eye movement. Experimental Brain Research, 236, 485—495.
  7. Bao, J.Y., Corrow, S.L., Schaeffer, H., & Barton, J.J.S. (2017).
    Cross-modal interaction of faces, voices, and names in person familiarity. Visual Cognition: Special Issue on Person Recognition, 25(4-6), 666—678.
  8. Davies-Thompson, J., Fletcher, K., Hills, C., Pancaroglu, R., Corrow, S.L., & Barton, J.J.S. (2017). Perceptual learning of faces in acquired prosopagnosia. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29(3), 573—591.
  9. Corrow, S.L., Dalrymple, K., & Barton, J.J.S. (2016).
    Prosopagnosia: Current perspectives. Eye and Brain, 8, 165—175.
  10. Moroz, D., Corrow, S.L., Corrow, J.C., Barton, A.R.S., Duchaine, B., & Barton, J.J.S. (2016). The localization and patterns of dyschromatopsia in prosopagnosic subjects. Neuropsychologia, 89, 153—160.
  11. Barton, J.J.S., & Corrow, S.L. (2016). The problem of being bad at faces. Neuropsychologia, 89, 119—124.
  12. *Rubino, C. and *Corrow, S.L., Corrow, J.C., Duchaine, B., & Barton, J.J.S (2016).
    Word and text processing in developmental prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 33(5-6), 315—328.
  13. Barton, J.J.S., & Corrow, S.L. (2016).
    Recognizing and identifying people: A neuropsychological review. Cortex, 75, 132—150.
  14. Dalrymple, K., Fletcher, K., Corrow, S.L., das Nair, R., Barton, J.J.S., Yonas, A., & Duchaine, B. (2014). “A room full of strangers every day”: The psychosocial impact of developmental prosopagnosia on children and their families. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 77(2), 144—150.
  15. Tsuruhara, A., Corrow, S.L., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M.K., & Yonas, A. (2014). Measuring young infants’ sensitivity to height-in-the-picture-plane by contrasting monocular and binocular preferential looking. Developmental Psychobiology, 56(1), 109—116.
  16. Dalrymple, K., Corrow, S.L., Yonas, A, & Duchaine, B. (2012). Developmental prosopagnosia in childhood. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 29(5-6), 393—418.
  17. Corrow, S.L., Granrud, C., Mathison, J., & Yonas, A. (2012).
    Infants and adults use line junction information to perceive 3D shape. Journal of Vision, 12(1), 1—7.
  18. Corrow, S.L., Granrud, C., Mathison, J., & Yonas, A. (2011).
    Six-month-old infants perceive the hollow-face illusion. Perception, 40, 1376—1383.
  19. Tsuruhara, A., Sawada, T., Kanazawa, S., Yamaguchi, M., Corrow, S., & Yonas, A. (2010). The development of the ability of infants to utilize static cues to access representations of object shape. Journal of Vision, 10(12), 1-11.
  20. Nawrot, E., Mayo (Corrow), S.L., & Nawrot, M. (2009).
    The development of depth perception from motion parallax in infancy. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71(1), 194 – 199.