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Karisa B. Parkington
Karisa B. Parkington
Independent Clinical Research Scientist
Verified email at uwaterloo.ca
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One versus two eyes makes a difference! Early face perception is modulated by featural fixation and feature context
KB Parkington, RJ Itier
Cortex 109, 35-49, 2018
322018
Joint modulation of facial expression processing by contextual congruency and task demands
L Aguado, KB Parkington, T Dieguez-Risco, JA Hinojosa, RJ Itier
Brain Sciences 9 (5), 116, 2019
242019
Visual-motor association learning in undergraduate students as a function of the autism-spectrum quotient
KB Parkington, RJ Clements, O Landry, PA Chouinard
Experimental brain research 233, 2883-2895, 2015
102015
From eye to face: The impact of face outline, feature number, and feature saliency on the early neural response to faces
KB Parkington, RJ Itier
Brain Research 1722, 146343, 2019
72019
Dissociable visual perception and executive functioning processes in typically developing adults with varying degrees of autistic‐like characteristics
P Chouinard, K Parkington, B Clements, O Landry
Front. Hum. Neurosci. Conference Abstract: XII International Conference on …, 2015
32015
From eye to face: Support for neural inhibition in holistic processing
R Itier, K Parkington
Journal of Vision 15 (679), doi: 10.1167/15.12.679, 2015
22015
The impact of viewing time to internal facial features on face recognition performance following implicit and explicit encoding
K Parkington, R Itier
Journal of Vision 18 (10), 167-167, 2018
12018
Preserved eye sensitivity of the N170 ERP component across face size
K Parkington, RE Ermis, R Itier
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 1029-1029, 2017
12017
Neurodiversity in Gaze Patterns and Face Recognition: Individual Differences in Autistic Face Processing Fall Along the Continuum of Neurotypical Heterogeneity
K Parkington
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4478-4478, 2022
2022
Individual differences in recogn-eye-zing faces: Behavioural and neural underpinnings of face recognition in neurotypical and autistic adults
K Parkington
University of Waterloo, 2021
2021
Joint Modulation of Facial Expression Processing by Contextual Congruency and Task Demands
L Aguado Aguilar, K Parkington, T Dieguez-Risco, JA Hinojosa Poveda, ...
MDPI, 2019
2019
Joint Modulation of Facial Expression Processing by Contextual Congruency and Task Demands [Recurso electrónico]
L Aguado Aguilar, KB Parkington, T Diéguez Risco, JA Hinojosa Poveda, ...
2019
An eye (region) sensitivity during early face perception: The N170 is modulated by facial context and featural fixation
K Parkington
University of Waterloo, 2017
2017
An eye (region) sensitivity during early face perception: the N170 is modulated by facial context and featural fixation/by Karisa B. Parkington.
KB Parkington
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2017
2017
Looking eye to eye: Face context and featural fixation modulate early neural markers of face perception
K Parkington, R Itier
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 740-740, 2016
2016
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