




PUBLICATIONS
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2023
Lavan, N., Ramanik Mamaniya, N., Muse MM., Price RLM & Mareschal (2023). The effects of the presence of a face and direct eye gaze on voice identity learning. British Journal of Psychology.
Horrocks, E., Mareschal, I., Saleem, AB (2023). Walking humans and running mice: perception and neural encoding of optic flow during self-motion.
2022
Binetti, N., Roubtsova, N., Carlisi, C., Cosker, D., Viding, E. & Mareschal I. (2022). Genetic algorithms reveal profound individual differences in emotion recognition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 119 (45), e2201380119
Hadfield, K., Al-Hamad, M., Bakhti, R.,….Mareschal, I (2022). Predictors of literacy and attitudes toward reading among Syrian refugee children in Jordan. International Journal of early childhood. 1-21.
Vikhanova, A., Mareschal, I., Tibber, M. (2022). Emotion recognition bias depends on stimulus morphing strategy. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics. 84 (6), 2051-2059.
Irwantoro, K., Lennon, NNN., Mareschal, I., & Ismael, AMH. (2022). Contextualising facial expressions: the effect of temporal context and individual differences on classification. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218221094296
Luft, CBD, Zioga, I., Giannopoulos,A., Bona Di G., Binetti, N., Civilini, A., Latora, V., & Mareschal, I. (2022). Social synchronization of brain activity increases during eye-contact. Communications Biology, 5(1), 1-15.
Lavan, N., Chan, WY., Zhuang, Y., Mareschal, I. & Shergill, SS. (2022). Direct eye gaze enhances the ventriloquism effect. Attention, Perception & Psychophyiscs. 1-10.
Michalek,J., Lisi, M., Awad, D., Ozkaya, S., Hadfield, K., Dajani, R., Mareschal, I. (2022). War related trauma linked to increased sustained attention to threat in children. Child Development, 93 (4) 900-909.
McElvaney, TJ., Osman, M., Mareschal I (2022). Identifying criminals: no biasing effect of criminal context on threat recall. Memory & Cognition. 1 (21).
2021
Carlisi, C., Reed, K., Helmink, FGL., Lachlan, R., Cosker, DP, Viding, E., Mareschal, I. (2021). Using genetic algorithms to uncover individual differences in how humans represent facial emotion. Royal Society Open Science, 8(10), 202251.
57. Neil, L, Viding, E., Armbruster-Genc, D., Lisi, M., Mareschal, I.,… (2021). Trust and childhood maltreatment: evidence of bias in appraisal of unfamiliar faces. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, in press
McElvaney, T., Osman, M., & Mareschal, I. (2021). Perceiving threat in others: The role of body morphology, Plos One, in press
Theron,C., Abreu-Villaça, Y., Augusto-Oliveira, M., Brennan, C.H., Crespo-Lopez, M.E., de Paula Arrifano, G., Glazer, L., Lin, L., Mareschal, I., Sartori, L., Stieger, L., Trotta, A., & Hadfield, K. (2021). Effects of pollution on adolescent mental health: a systematic review protocol. Systematic Reviews, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01639-z
Michalek, J., Lisi, M., Awad, D., Hadfield, K., Mareschal, I & Dajani, R. (2021). The effects of a reading-based intervention on emotion processing in children who have suffered early adversity and war related trauma. Frontiers in Psychology, in press
2020
Awad,D., Clifford, CWG, White, D., & Mareschal I. (2020). Asymmetric contextual effects in age perception. Royal Society Open Science, 7 (12), 200936
Foka, S., Hadfield, K., Pluess, M., & Mareschal, I. (2020). Promoting wellbeing in refugee children: An exploratory controlled trial of a positive psychology intervention delivered in Greek refugee camps. Development and Psychopathology, 1-9
2019
Bell, V., Porrfy, A.L., Wigton, W., Coutrot, A., Joyce,D., Mareschal, I. & Sherghill, S. (2019) In the eye of the beholder? Oxytocin effects on eye tracking in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, in press.
Hussain, I.H.M, Solomon, J.A., Hansard, M. & Mareschal, I. (2019) A perceptual bias for man-made objects. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, in press.
Awad, D., Emery, N., & Mareschal, I. (2019) The role of emotional expression and eccentricity on gaze perecption. Frontiers in Psychology,
Binetti, N., Cheng, T, Mareschal, I, Brumby, D, Julier S & Bianchi-Berthouze N. (2019). Assumptions about the positioning of virtual stimuli affect gaze direction estimates during augmented reality based interactions. Scientific Reports, in press.
2018
Rider, A.T., Coutrot, A., Pellicano, E., Dakin,S.C., & Mareschal I (2018). Semantic content outweighs low-level saliency in determining children’s and adults’ fixation of movies, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 166, 293-309
Harrison, C., Binetti, N., Coutrot, A., Johnston, A., & Mareschal, I. (2018). Personality traits do not predict how we look at faces. Perception
Harrison, C., Binetti, N., Mareschal, I. & Johnston, A. (2018) Selective binding of facial features reveals dynamic expression fragments. Scientific Reports, 8, Article number: 9031
2017
Florey, J., Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2017) Comparing averaging limits for social cues over space and time. Journal of Vision, 17(9)
Binetti, N., Harrison, C., Mareschal, I. & Johnston, A. (2017) Pupil response hazard rates predict perceived gaze durations, Scientific Reports
Harrison, C., Binetti, N., Mareschal, I. & Johnston, A. (2017) Time-order errors in duration judgment are independent of spatial positioning, Frontiers in psychology, 8
Binetti, N., Harrison, C., Mareschal, I. & Johnston, A. (2017) Temporal order judgements of dynamic gaze stimuli reveal a postdictive prioritisation of averted over direct shifts
2016
Coutrot, A., Binetti, N., Harrison, C., Mareschal, I., & Johnston, A. Face exploration and gaze preference for the left eye differentiate men and women. Journal of Vision.
Florey, J., Clifford, C.W.G., Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2016) Spatial limits in averaging social cues. Scientific Reports.
Binetti, N., Harrison, C., Coutrot, A., Johnston, A. & Mareschal, I. (2016) Pupil dilation as index of preferred gaze duration. Proceedings of the Royal Society, open science. Science Highlight (Jul 6, 2016)
Otsuka, Y., Mareschal, I., & Clifford, C.W.G. (2016) Testing the dual-route model of perceived gaze direction: linear combination of eye and head cues. Journal of Vision,
Pell, P.J., Mareschal, I., Calder, A.J, von dem Hagen, E.A.H., Clifford, C.W.G., Baron-Cohen, S. & Ewbank, M.P. (2016). Intact prior for gaze direction in autism spectrum conditions. Molecular Autism,
Mareschal, I., Otsuka, Y., Clifford, C.W.G. & Mareschal, D. (2016) “Are you looking at me?” How children’s gaze judgments improve with age. Developmental Psychology,
2015
Clifford, C.W.G., Mareschal, I., Otsuka, Y., & Watson, T. (2015). A Bayesian approach to person perception. Consciousness and Cognition, in press
Florey, J., Clifford, C.W.G., Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2015). Peripheral processing of gaze. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and Performance, in press
Otsuka, Y., Mareschal, I., & Clifford, C.W.G. (2015). Gaze Constancy in Upright and Inverted Faces. Journal of Vision, in press
2014
Otsuka, Y., Mareschal, I., Calder, A. J., & Clifford, C.W.G. (2014). Dual-Route Model of the Effect of Head Orientation on Perceived Gaze Direction. Journal of Experimental Psychology. 40(4), 1425-1439.
Stiel, B., Clifford, C.W.G., & Mareschal, I. (2014). Adaptation to vergent and averted eye gaze. Journal of Vision, 14(1):15, 1–10.
Mareschal, I., Otsuka, Y. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2014). A general tendency towards direct gaze with uncertainty. Journal of Vision, 14, 1-9.
Stiel, B., Clifford, C.W.G., & Mareschal, I. (2014). Are two eyes better than one?
2013
Mareschal, I., Calder, J.A. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2013). Humans have an expectation that gaze is directed toward them. Current Biology, 23, 1-5.
Mareschal, I., Calder, J.A., Dadds, M. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2013). Gaze categorization under uncertainty: Psychophysics and modeling. Journal of Vision, in press. 23, 1-5.
Cheleski, D., Mareschal, I., Calder, A.J., & Clifford, C.W.G. (2013). What about the other axes? Proceedings of the Royal Society, Jun B 280: 20131049
Jun, Y.Y., Mareschal, I., Clifford, C.W.G., & Dadds, M.R. (2013). Cone of direct gaze is a marker of social anxiety in males. Psychiatry Research, Nov, 210(1), 193-198
Mareschal, I., & Clifford, C.W.G. (2013). Spatial Structure of contextual modulation. Journal of Vision, 13, 1-9
2012
Mareschal, I. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2012). Perceptual entrainment of individually unambiguous motions.Journal of Vision, 24, 1-8.
Morgan, M.J., Mareschal, I., C. Chubb, C. & Solomon, J.A. (2012). Perceived pattern regularity computed as a summary statistic: implications for camouflage. Proc. R. Soc. B, 279, 2754-2760.
Mareschal, I. & Clifford, C.W.G. (2012). Dynamics of unconscious contextual effects in orientation processing. PNAS, 109: 7553-7558.
Before 2011
Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. & Solomon, J.A. (2010). Cortical distance determines whether flankers cause crowding or the tilt illusion. Journal of Vision, 13: 1-4.
Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. & Solomon, J.A. (2010). Attentional modulation of crowding. Vision Research,50: 805-809.
Mareschal, I., Bex, P.J. & Dakin, S.C. (2008). Local motion processing limits fine direction discrimination in the periphery Vision Research, 48: 1719–1725.
Mareschal, I., Morgan, M.J. & Solomon, J.A. (2008). Contextual effects on decision templates for parafoveal orientation identification. Vision Research, 48: 2689–2695.
Bex, P.J., Mareschal, I. & Dakin, S.C. (2007). Contrast gain control in natural scenes Journal of Vision, 12: 1-12.
Mareschal, I. Dakin, S.C. & Bex, P.J. (2006). Dynamic properties of orientation discrimination assessed by using classification images PNAS, 103: 5131-5136.
Dakin, S.C., Mareschal, I. & Bex, P.J. (2005). An oblique effect for local motion: Psychophysics and natural movie statistics Journal of Vision, 5: 878-887.
Dakin, S.C., Mareschal, I. & Bex, P.J. (2005). Local and global limitations on direction integration assessed using equivalent noise analysis Vision Research, 45: 3027–3049.
Bex, P.J., S.C. Dakin, and I. Mareschal (2005) Critical band masking in optic flow. Network: Computation in Neural Systems, special issue Sensory Coding in the Natural Environment 16(2-3): p. 261-84.
Mareschal, I. & Shapley, R.M. (2004). Effects of contrast and size on orientation discrimination. Vision Research, 44: 57–67.
Mareschal, I., A.J. Henrie, and R.M. Shapley, (2002). A psychophysical correlate of contrast dependent changes in receptive field properties. Vision Research. 42(15): p. 1879-87.
Baker, C.L. and I. Mareschal, (2001). Processing of second-order stimuli in the visual cortex. Progress in Brain Research. 134:171-91. Review.
Mareschal, I., M.P. Sceniak, and R.M. Shapley (2001), Contextual influences on orientation discrimination: binding local and global cues. Vision Research. Jul; 41(15):1915-30.
Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2000). Sensitivity to contrast modulation depends on carrier spatial frequency and orientation. Vision Research, 40: 311–329.
Dakin, S.C. & Mareschal, I. (2000). The role of relative motion computation in ‘direction repulsion’. Vision Research, 40: 833–841.
Mareschal, I. and C.L. Baker (1999) Cortical processing of second-order motion. Visual Neuroscience. May-Jun;16(3):527-40.
Mareschal, I. Baker, C.L.Jr. (1998). Temporal and Spatial Response to Second-Order Stimuli in Cat Area 18.Journal of Neurophysiology, 80: 2811-2823.
Mareschal, I. Baker, C.L.Jr. (1998). A cortical locus for the processing of contrast-defined contours Nature Neuroscience, 1: 150-154.
Mareschal, I., H. Ashida, P.J. Bex, S. Nishida, and F.A. Verstraten (1997) Linking lower and higher stages of motion processing? Vision Research. 37(13): p. 1755-9.
Bex, P.J., F.A. Verstraten, and I. Mareschal (1996) Temporal and spatial frequency tuning of the flicker motion aftereffect. Vision Research. 36(17): p. 2721-7.