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8 Jul — Lead researcher Prof David Alais, of the University of Sydney, said human brains are evolutionarily hardwired to recognise faces, ... › australia-news › jul › so...
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13 Jul — Researcher David Alais said: "We know these objects are not truly faces, yet the perception of a face lingers." He said our brain sees two ... › happy-faces-5
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6 Jul — David Alais, Yiben Xu, Susan G. Wardle, Jessica Taubert. A shared mechanism for facial expression in human faces and face pareidolia. › releases ›
There's a man in the moon: Why our brains see | EurekAlert!
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6 Jul — ... errors where inanimate objects are seen as faces," said Professor David Alais lead author of the study from the School of Psychology. Caption. Professor David Alais, School of Psychology, the University of Sydney. Credit. University of Sydney. Usage Restrictions. for this story only ... › news-releases › multimedia
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Professor David Alais - The University of Sydney
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Interocular conflict gives rise to 'binocular rivalry' in which the brain's conscious state alternates between perceiving the image in one eye and perceiving the image in the other eye. An overview of the state of this burgeoning field can be found in a recent book by David Alais and Randolph Blake: "Binocular Rivalry", MIT Press (2005).
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About Professor David Alais. David Alais is a full-time research fellow with an active, well-funded research laboratory investigating visual, auditory and audiovisual ...
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Propagation and update of auditory Wiley Online Library
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by HT Ho · Cited by 2 — David Alais,. David Alais. School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia. Search for more papers by this author. › doi › abs › ejn
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Vestibular and Active Self-Motion Signals Drive Visual ...
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by D Alais — 28 Pages Posted: 2 Aug Publication Status: Published. See all articles by David Alais · David Alais. The University of Sydney - School of Psychology ... › sol3 › papers
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Orientation and Motion Dependencies Sum in Motion Perception
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by D Alais · · Cited by 66 — David Alais, Johahn Leung and Erik Van der Burg. Journal of Neuroscience 19 April 2017, 37 (16) ; ... by D Alais · · Cited by 66 — David Alais, Johahn Leung and Erik Van der Burg. Journal of Neuroscience 22 March 2017, ; DOI: https://doi.org JNEUROSCI › content › abstract › › tab-e-letters
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, ... {Robert P. O’shea and David Alais and A L. Parker and David J. La Rooy and Acknowledgements We and ...
Scientific Publications
Propagation and update of auditory perceptual PubMed
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by HT Ho · Cited by 2 — Authors. Hao Tam Ho , David C Burr , David Alais , Maria Concetta Morrone. Affiliations. 1 School of Psychology, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, ... › ...
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Erik Van der Burg (The Netherlands), David Alais, John Cass; Time Order is a Psychological Bias. Laetitia Grabot (France), Anne Kösem, Leila Azizi, ... › resource › page
Here's Why We Tend to See Faces Everywhere We Look ...
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9 Jul — "We know these objects are not truly faces, yet the perception of a face lingers," says psychologist David Alais, from the University of ... › here-s-why-we-tend-to-s...
Study reveals why the brain sees human faces everywhere
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6 Jul — Professor David Alais, lead author of the study from the school of psychology, University of Sydney, said: “From an evolutionary perspective ... › › news › stud...
Publications
Lack of evidence for a tactual Poggendorff illusion - SpringerLink
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by P Wenderoth · · Cited by 13 — Lack of evidence for a tactual Poggendorff illusion. Peter Wenderoth &; David Alais. Perception & Psychophysics volume 48, pages 234–242 (1990)Cite this ... › article
Auditory frequency perception adapts rapidly to the immediate past |...
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Frequency modulation is critical to human speech. Evidence from psychophysics, neurophysiology, and neuroimaging suggests that there are neuronal populations...
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David Alais,John Cass PLOS ONE ... In a speeded search task, five observers were asked to identify the target as quickly as possible. Results show a significant ...
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Reports & Statements
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Our Researchers Professor David Alais - [picture: top left] Prof Alais received a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Sydney, and a Ph.D from ... › researchers
Erratum: Visual features that vary together over time group ...
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by D Alais · — David Alais ·, ; Randolph Blake · & ; Sang-Hun Lee. › nature neuroscience › errata
Congruent tactile stimulation reduces the strength of visual...
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Presenting different images to each eye triggers ‘binocular rivalry’ in which one image is visible and the other suppressed, with the visible image alternating...
Love at second sight: Sequential dependence of facial attractiveness...
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Love at second sight: Sequential dependence of facial attractiveness in an on-line dating paradigm
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David Alais: H-index & Awards - Academic Profile | Research.com
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David Alais mainly focuses on Perception, Binocular rivalry, Artificial intelligence, Cognitive psychology and Communication. In general Perception, his work in Visual perception is often linked to Serial dependence linking many areas of study. His Binocular rivalry research integrates issues from Binocular vision and Optics.
David Alais | Creativity and how the brain works - Cuppa.tv
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David Alais is Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Sydney and runs a busy research laboratory investigating visual and crossmodal ... › archived_events
Attention periodically samples competing stimuli during eLife
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by MJ Davidson · · Cited by 21 — David Alais. School of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia ... David Alais. The funders had no role in study design, ... › articles
Auditory Sensitivity and Decision Criteria Oscillate at Different ...
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by HT Ho · · Cited by 43 — ... at Different Frequencies Separately for the Two Ears. Hao Tam Ho, Johahn Leung, David C. Burr, David Alais, Maria Concetta Morrone. › publications › auditor...
Carface - The Ophthalmologist
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David Alais explains the phenomenon of face pareidolia. Geoffrey Potjewyd | | Quick Read. Have you ever wondered why we see faces in random ... › Subspecialties
Continuous flash suppression operates in local spatial zones
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by SE Han · Cited by 3 — Han, Shui'Er, Raphael Lukaszewski, and David Alais “Continuous Flash Suppression Operates in Local Spatial Zones: Effects of Mask ... › ...
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Sujin Kim, David Burr, Guido Marco Cicchini, David Alais ... Hao Tam Ho, David C. Burr, David Alais, Maria Concetta Morrone ... › members
Efficient Visual Search from Synchronized Auditory Signals ...
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Erik Van der Burg,; John Cass,; Christian N. L. Olivers,; Jan Theeuwes,; David Alais. PLOS. x. Published: May 14, › plosone › article › comments › j...
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