Jason J. S. Barton focuses on Perception, Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Face perception and Audiology. His Perception study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stimulus, Facial recognition system and Communication. His Communication research incorporates elements of Psychophysics and Artificial intelligence.
The various areas that Jason J. S. Barton examines in his Cognitive psychology study include Lesion, N2pc, Percept and Motion. His studies in Face perception integrate themes in fields like Visual agnosia, Functional imaging, Fusiform gyrus and Superior temporal sulcus. He interconnects Developmental psychology, Visual field, Spatial relation and Unilateral right in the investigation of issues within Audiology.
His primary areas of study are Cognitive psychology, Perception, Audiology, Neuroscience and Face perception. His work deals with themes such as Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition, Cognition, Face, Fusiform face area and Eye movement, which intersect with Cognitive psychology. His study looks at the relationship between Perception and fields such as Communication, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His Audiology research integrates issues from Developmental psychology and Dyslexia. Jason J. S. Barton combines subjects such as Facial expression and Superior temporal sulcus with his study of Face perception. His Saccadic masking research includes elements of Saccade and Task switching.
Jason J. S. Barton spends much of his time researching Cognitive psychology, Perception, Facial recognition system, Audiology and Face. His Cognitive psychology research incorporates themes from Perceptual learning, Occipital lobe, Social psychology and Face perception. Jason J. S. Barton has included themes like Stimulus, Visual search, Cognition and Set in his Perception study.
His studies deal with areas such as Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition, Word recognition, Visual processing, Apperceptive agnosia and Form perception as well as Facial recognition system. The concepts of his Audiology study are interwoven with issues in Amusia, Dyslexia and Eye movement. His research integrates issues of Memory task and Developmental psychology in his study of Eye movement.
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Lesions of the fusiform face area impair perception of facial configuration in prosopagnosia.
Jason J.S. Barton;Daniel Z. Press;Julian P. Keenan;Margaret O’Connor.
Neurology (2002)
Response monitoring, repetitive behaviour and anterior cingulate abnormalities in autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
Katharine N. Thakkar;Frida E. Polli;Robert Michael Joseph;David S. Tuch.
Brain (2008)
Structure and function in acquired prosopagnosia: Lessons from a series of 10 patients with brain damage
Jason J. S. Barton.
Journal of Neuropsychology (2008)
Defining the face processing network: optimization of the functional localizer in fMRI.
Christopher J. Fox;Giuseppe Iaria;Jason J.S. Barton.
Human Brain Mapping (2009)
What is adapted in face adaptation? The neural representations of expression in the human visual system.
Christopher J. Fox;Jason J.S. Barton.
Brain Research (2007)
Impaired visual search in patients with unilateral neglect : an oculographic analysis
Marlene Behrmann;S. Watt;S. E. Black;J. J. S. Barton.
Neuropsychologia (1997)
Age differences in the formation and use of cognitive maps.
Giuseppe Iaria;Liana Palermo;Giorgia Committeri;Jason J S Barton.
Behavioural Brain Research (2009)
Rostral and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex make dissociable contributions during antisaccade error commission
Frida E. Polli;Jason J. S. Barton;Matthew S. Cain;Katharine N. Thakkar.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Information Processing during Face Recognition: The Effects of Familiarity, Inversion, and Morphing on Scanning Fixations:
Jason J S Barton;Jason J S Barton;Nathan Radcliffe;Mariya V Cherkasova;Jay Edelman.
Perception (2006)
The correlates of subjective perception of identity and expression in the face network: an fMRI adaptation study.
Christopher J. Fox;So Young Moon;Giuseppe Iaria;Jason J.S. Barton.
NeuroImage (2009)
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