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Schwartz, N. & Chang, S. (2008). Subjects use configural information more than feature information to recognize inverted faces. Visual Cognition, 16, 90-143.
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Schwartz, N. (2005). Estimating curvature of nondifferentiable functions and complex shape contours. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 101,362-364.
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Keeler, L., Campbell, R., Flahive, C., Robinson, P., & Wynn, J. (2010). Relationship between body esteem and emotional reactions toward others. Poster presented at Paideia Undergraduate Research Conference, Newport News, VA.
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Ryan, K. (2010). Face recognition in emotional scenes. Poster presented at Paideia Undergraduate Research Conference, Newport News, VA.
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Walker, N., & Tomaino, D. (2010). 30) Network-based, distributed EEG-contingent interactive computing. Poster presented at Paideia Undergraduate Research Conference, Newport News, VA.
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Williams, G., & Davila, E. (2010). Magnitude of emotion and exposure effects on accuracy of facial emotion recognition. Poster presented at Paideia Undergraduate Research Conference, Newport News, VA.
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Schwartz, N. (2009). Face processing enhances the detection of spatial frequencies between 2-4 cycles per degree. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Naples, FL.
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Schwartz, N., & Chang, S. (2007). Subjects use configural information more than feature information to recognize inverted faces. Talk given at Object, Perception and Memory Meeting, Long Beach, CA.
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Schwartz, N. (2007). Using the temporal dynamics of the Face Inversion Effect as a means to identify contributing configural and part dimensions. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Chang, S., Crawford, M., & Schwartz, N. (2007). Subject error patterns expose a bias toward configural information when viewing inverted faces. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Schwartz, N. (2006). Attneave's Cat revisited: Points of high curvature are not important for shape recognition. Poster presented at Joint Symposium in Neural Science, La Jolla, CA.
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McEntire, P., & Schwartz, N. (2006). Curvature is encoded stronger than it is perceived. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Schwartz, N. (2006). Attneave's Cat revisited: Points of high curvature are not important for shape recognition. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Schwartz, N. (2005). Spike-timing dependent plasticity networks extract input likelihood statistics. Poster presented at USC Neuroscience Symposium, Los Angeles, CA.
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Schwartz, N., & Tjan, B. (2004). Spatial summation zone for gratings in natural scenes. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Tjan, B., He, C., Chung, S., & Schwartz, N. (2004). Letter crowding in the periphery is best modeled by an increase in additive equivalent noise. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Dang, S., Tjan, B., Chung, S., & Schwartz, N. (2003). Spatial phase related nonlinearity in the alignment of contours. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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Schwartz, N., Tjan, B., & Chung, S. (2003). Spatial-frequency phase noise in central and peripheral vision. Poster presented at Vision Sciences Society Meeting, Sarasota, FL.
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