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Simone Favelle
BSc (Hons), PhD (UoW)
Position:
- Lecturer
Teaching:
- Psyc101, Psyc236, Psyc345, Psyc354
Research interests:
- Object recognition
- Face recognition
- Visual attention
- Change detection
Research Group:
Affiliations:
- Australian Experimental Psychology Association
- The Psychonomic Society
Research Labs:
- Cognition Lab (41.G43)
- Perception Lab (41.G39)
Recent Publications:
Searchable RIS publications from 2000 to date.
Favelle, S., Palmisano, S., & Maloney, R. (2007). Things are looking up: differential decline in face recognition following pitch and yaw rotation. Perception, 36(9), 1334-1352.
Favelle, S.K., & Burke, D. (2007). Attention to configural and featural information in change detection for faces. Perception, 36(9), 1353-1367.
Favelle, S.K., Hayward, W.G., Burke, D., & Palmisano, S. (2006). The configural advantage in object change detection persists across depth rotation. Perception & Psychophysics, 68(8), 1254-1263.
Favelle, S.K., Palmisano, S., Burke, D., & Hayward, W.G. (2006). The Role of Attention in Processing Configural and Shape Information in 3D Novel Objects. Visual Cognition, 13(5), 623-642.
| Email: | simone_favelle@uow.edu.au |
| Phone: | +61 2 4221 3741 |
| Office: | B41.G47 |
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Applications for 3rd Year Research Development Scheme are now open. Close Friday 4th December 2009.
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Congratulations!!
Congratulations to Dr Steven Palmisano on winning an ARC Discovery Grant entitled "Viewpoint changes during locomotion: Their role in self-motion perception and motion sickness", $200,000.

