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Professor Duchaine featured on "Brain in a Vat" Podcast.

Professor Duchaine's talk on prosopometamorphopsia (PMO).

Podcast Talk on prosopometamorphopsia.

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Dartmouth College Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences

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Links to our published studies on prosopometamorphopsia.

Mello, A., Stehr, D., Bujarski, K., & Duchaine, B. (2024). Visualising facial distortions in prosopometamorphopsia. The Lancet, 403(10432): 1176.

Herald, S. B., Almeida, J., & Duchaine, B. (2023). Face distortions in prosopometamorphopsia provide new insights into the organization of face perception. Neuropsychologia, 108517.

Almeida, J., Freixo, A., Tabuas-Periera, M., Herald, S.B., Valerio, D., Schu, G., Duro, D., Cunha, G., Bukhari, Q., Duchaine, B., & Santana, I. (2020). Face-Specific Perceptual Distortions Reveal A View- and Orientation-Independent Face Template. Current Biology 30, 1-7.

Dalrymple, K.A.*, Davies-Thompson, J.*, Oruc, I., Handy, T., Barton, J., & Duchaine, B. (2014). Spontaneous perceptual facial distortions correlate with ventral occipitotemporal activity. Neuropsychologia, 59: 179-191.

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