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Elina Birmingham
Elina Birmingham
Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University
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Social attention and real-world scenes: The roles of action, competition and social content
E Birmingham, WF Bischof, A Kingstone
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 61 (7), 986-998, 2008
3202008
Human social attention: A New Look at Past, Present, and Future Investigations
E BIRMINGHAM, A KINGSTONE
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1156, 118-140, 2009
3032009
Saliency does not account for fixations to eyes within social scenes
E Birmingham, WF Bischof, A Kingstone
Vision research 49 (24), 2992-3000, 2009
2622009
Gaze selection in complex social scenes
E Birmingham, WF Bischof, A Kingstone
Visual cognition 16 (2-3), 341-355, 2008
2372008
Cognitive ethology and exploring attention in real-world scenes
D Smilek, E Birmingham, D Cameron, W Bischof, A Kingstone
Brain research 1080 (1), 101-119, 2006
1522006
How do adults and teens with self-declared Autism Spectrum Disorder experience eye contact? A qualitative analysis of first-hand accounts
DA Trevisan, N Roberts, C Lin, E Birmingham
PloS one 12 (11), e0188446, 2017
1392017
Get real! Resolving the debate about equivalent social stimuli
E Birmingham, WF Bischof, A Kingstone
Visual cognition 17 (6-7), 904-924, 2009
1132009
Are emotion recognition abilities related to everyday social functioning in ASD? A meta-analysis
D Trevisan, E Birmingham
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 32, 24-42, 2016
1122016
Facial expression production in autism: A meta‐analysis
DA Trevisan, M Hoskyn, E Birmingham
Autism Research 11 (12), 1586-1601, 2018
1102018
Alexithymia, but not autism spectrum disorder, may be related to the production of emotional facial expressions
DA Trevisan, M Bowering, E Birmingham
Molecular autism 7, 1-12, 2016
982016
Mentoring university students with ASD: A mentee-centered approach
N Roberts, E Birmingham
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 47, 1038-1050, 2017
812017
Comparing social attention in autism and amygdala lesions: effects of stimulus and task condition
E Birmingham, M Cerf, R Adolphs
Social neuroscience 6 (5-6), 420-435, 2011
792011
Implicit social biases in people with autism
E Birmingham, D Stanley, R Nair, R Adolphs
Psychological Science 26 (11), 1693-1705, 2015
612015
Examining the relationship between autistic traits and college adjustment
D Trevisan, E Birmingham
Autism 20 (6), 719-729, 2016
602016
CNN-RNN and data augmentation using deep convolutional generative adversarial network for environmental sound classification
B Bahmei, E Birmingham, S Arzanpour
IEEE Signal Processing Letters 29, 682-686, 2022
552022
Why do we look at people's eyes?
E Birmingham, WF Bischof, A Kingstone
Journal of Eye Movement Research 1 (1), 2007
542007
At-a-glance monitoring: covert observations of anesthesiologists in the operating room
S Ford, E Birmingham, A King, J Lim, JM Ansermino
Anesthesia & Analgesia 111 (3), 653-658, 2010
472010
Investigating social attention: A case for increasing stimulus complexity in the laboratory
E Birmingham, J Ristic, A Kingstone
Cognitive neuroscience, development, and psychopathology: Typical and …, 2012
362012
The eyes do not have it after all? Attention is not automatically biased towards faces and eyes
EJ Pereira, E Birmingham, J Ristic
Psychological research 84 (5), 1407-1423, 2020
282020
Examining inhibition of return with onset and offset cues in the multiple-cuing paradigm
E Birmingham, J Pratt
Acta Psychologica 118 (1-2), 101-121, 2005
282005
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