Lisa S. Scott

2.9k total citations
52 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Lisa S. Scott is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, Lisa S. Scott has authored 52 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 17 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 11 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in Lisa S. Scott's work include Face Recognition and Perception (32 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (14 papers) and Multisensory perception and integration (9 papers). Lisa S. Scott is often cited by papers focused on Face Recognition and Perception (32 papers), Visual perception and processing mechanisms (14 papers) and Multisensory perception and integration (9 papers). Lisa S. Scott collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Lisa S. Scott's co-authors include Charles A. Nelson, Olivier Pascalis, Tim Curran, James W. Tanaka, David L. Sheinberg, Robert W. Shannon, K. Suzanne Scherf, Eswen Fava, Michael J. Coleman and David J. Kelly and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Child Development and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Lisa S. Scott

50 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

Lisa S. Scott
Gizelle Anzures United States
David J. Kelly United Kingdom
Psyche Loui United States
J. Gavin Bremner United Kingdom
Erin E. Hannon United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lisa S. Scott

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Scott, Lisa S., et al.. (2025). Eye Tracking for Infant Populations: A Comparison of Methods and Best Practices: Eye Tracking for Infant Populations. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception. 2 indexed citations
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Hudac, Caitlin M., et al.. (2024). Diverse Face Images (DFI): Validated for racial representation and eye gaze. Behavior Research Methods. 56(8). 8801–8819. 1 indexed citations
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Kutlu, Ethan, et al.. (2024). How labels shape visuocortical processing in infants. Infancy. 30(1). e12621–e12621.
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Scott, Lisa S. & Michael J. Arcaro. (2023). A domain-relevant framework for the development of face processing. Nature Reviews Psychology. 2(3). 183–195. 12 indexed citations
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Keil, Andreas, et al.. (2023). ASSESSING THE RELIABILITY OF ERP, SSVEP, AND OSCILLATORY DATA METHODOLOGY FOR VISUAL PARADIGMS IN INFANT EEG. Journal of Vision. 23(9). 4914–4914. 1 indexed citations
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Kutlu, Ethan, et al.. (2022). A label isn't just a label: Brief training leads to label-dependent visuo-cortical processing in adults. Neuropsychologia. 178. 108443–108443. 4 indexed citations
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Scott, Lisa S. & Natalie H. Brito. (2022). Supporting Healthy Brain and Behavioral Development During Infancy. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 9(1). 129–136. 2 indexed citations
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Rocha, Harold A., et al.. (2021). Single-session label training alters neural competition between objects and faces.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 47(3). 387–401. 2 indexed citations
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Tanaka, James W., et al.. (2021). Dissociations between performance and visual fixations after subordinate- and basic-level training with novel objects. Vision Research. 191. 107971–107971. 5 indexed citations
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Curran, Tim, et al.. (2018). Neural and behavioral effects of subordinate‐level training of novel objects across manipulations of color and spatial frequency. European Journal of Neuroscience. 52(11). 4468–4479. 15 indexed citations
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Scott, Lisa S., et al.. (2018). Differential neural responses to faces paired with labels versus faces paired with noise at 6- and at 9-months. Vision Research. 157. 264–273. 6 indexed citations
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Hagen, Simen, Quoc C. Vuong, Lisa S. Scott, Tim Curran, & James W. Tanaka. (2015). The role of spatial frequency in expert object recognition.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 42(3). 413–422. 14 indexed citations
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Hagen, Stephen J., Quoc C. Vuong, Lisa S. Scott, Tim Curran, & James W. Tanaka. (2014). The role of spatial frequencies in expert object recognition. Journal of Vision. 14(10). 1287–1287. 1 indexed citations
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Hagen, Stephen J., Quoc C. Vuong, Lisa S. Scott, Tim Curran, & J. Tanaka. (2014). The role of color in expert object recognition. Journal of Vision. 14(9). 9–9. 22 indexed citations
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Scott, Lisa S., et al.. (2012). Building biases in infancy: the influence of race on face and voice emotion matching. Developmental Science. 15(3). 359–372. 68 indexed citations
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Tanaka, James W., Linda L. Pierce, Lisa S. Scott, & Tim Curran. (2011). The neural correlates of self-identity: Own-face and own-object effects in event-related potentials. Journal of Vision. 11(11). 896–896. 2 indexed citations
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Pierce, Lara J., et al.. (2011). The N250 Brain Potential to Personally Familiar and Newly Learned Faces and Objects. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 5. 111–111. 68 indexed citations
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Scott, Lisa S., et al.. (2010). Experience-dependent neural specialization during infancy. Neuropsychologia. 48(6). 1857–1861. 73 indexed citations
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Scott, Lisa S., Robert W. Shannon, & Charles A. Nelson. (2006). Neural Correlates of Human and Monkey Face Processing in 9‐Month‐Old Infants. Infancy. 10(2). 171–186. 56 indexed citations
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Scott, Lisa S.. (1960). VARICOCELE LIGATION WITH IMPROVED FERTILITY. Reproduction. 1(1). 45–51. 21 indexed citations

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