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O. Scott Gwinn
O. Scott Gwinn
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Verified email at flinders.edu.au
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No role for lightness in the perception of black and white? Simultaneous contrast affects perceived skin tone, but not perceived race
KR Brooks, OS Gwinn
Perception 39 (8), 1142-1145, 2010
412010
Race-contingent face aftereffects: a result of perceived racial typicality, not categorization
OS Gwinn, KR Brooks
Journal of vision 13 (10), 13-13, 2013
262013
No role for lightness in the encoding of Black and White: Race-contingent face aftereffects depend on facial morphology, not facial luminance
OS Gwinn, KR Brooks
Visual Cognition 23 (5), 597-611, 2015
222015
Limited evidence of hierarchical encoding in the cheerleader effect
DJ Carragher, NA Thomas, OS Gwinn, MER Nicholls
Scientific Reports 9, 9329, 2019
152019
Face encoding is not categorical: Consistent evidence across multiple types of contingent aftereffects
OS Gwinn, KR Brooks
Visual Cognition 23 (7), 867-893, 2015
142015
Asymmetric neural responses for facial expressions and anti-expressions
OS Gwinn, CN Matera, SF O’Neil, MA Webster
Neuropsychologia 119, 405-416, 2018
132018
An objective and reliable electrophysiological marker for implicit trustworthiness perception
DC Swe, R Palermo, OS Gwinn, G Rhodes, M Neumann, S Payart, ...
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 15 (3), 337-346, 2020
122020
The effect of cognitive load on horizontal and vertical spatial asymmetries
A Ciricugno, ML Bartlett, OS Gwinn, DJ Carragher, MER Nicholls
Laterality 26 (6), 706-724, 2021
92021
The “cheerleader effect” in facial and bodily attractiveness: A result of memory bias and not perceptual encoding
JYJ Hsieh, OS Gwinn, KR Brooks, ID Stephen, DJ Carragher, ...
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (5), 972-980, 2021
92021
The cheerleader effect is robust to experimental manipulations of presentation time
DJ Carragher, NA Thomas, OS Gwinn, MER Nicholls
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 32 (5-6), 553-561, 2020
72020
Neural correlates of perceptual color inferences as revealed by# thedress
TL Retter, OS Gwinn, SF O'Neil, F Jiang, MA Webster
Journal of vision 20 (3), 7-7, 2020
72020
Cognitive load exacerbates rightward biases during computer maze navigation
ML Bartlett, OS Gwinn, NA Thomas, MER Nicholls
Brain and Cognition 140, 105547, 2020
52020
Hemispheric asymmetries in deaf and hearing during sustained peripheral selective attention
OS Gwinn, F Jiang
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 25 (1), 1-9, 2020
42020
Trustworthiness perception is mandatory: Task instructions do not modulate fast periodic visual stimulation trustworthiness responses
DC Swe, R Palermo, OS Gwinn, J Bell, A Nakanishi, J Collova, ...
Journal of Vision 22 (11), 17-17, 2022
32022
Enhanced peripheral face processing in deaf individuals
KR Lee, E Groesbeck, OS Gwinn, MA Webster, F Jiang
Journal of perceptual imaging 5, 2022
32022
Shining a light on race: Contrast and assimilation effects in the perception of skin tone and racial typicality
KR Brooks, D Sturman, OS Gwinn
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 604617, 2020
32020
Contrast adaptation in face perception revealed through EEG and behavior
OS Gwinn, TL Retter, SF O’Neil, MA Webster
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience 15, 701097, 2021
22021
Children show neural sensitivity to facial trustworthiness as measured by fast periodic visual stimulation
S Siddique, CAM Sutherland, L Jeffery, D Swe, OS Gwinn, R Palermo
Neuropsychologia 180, 108488, 2023
12023
Reinforcement history shapes primary visual cortical responses: An SSVEP study
O Griffiths, OS Gwinn, S Russo, I Baetu, MER Nicholls
Biological Psychology 158, 108004, 2021
12021
Flowers in the Attic: Lateralization of the detection of meaning in visual noise
SJ Cropper, A McCauley, OS Gwinn, M Bartlett, MER Nicholls
Journal of Vision 20 (10), 11-11, 2020
12020
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