* denotes student/trainee author

Collyer, E.*, Ireland.*, J., & Susilo, T. (in press). A limited visual search advantave for illusory faces. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

Fan, C., Susilo, T., & Low, J. (in press). Unveiling the dot-perspective task: Integrating implicit-mentalistic with sub-mentalistic processes. Psych.

Kamensek, T., Susilo, T., Iarocci, G., Oruc, I. (2023). Are people with autism prosopasgnosic? Autism Research, 16, 2100-2109.

Duchaine, B., Garrido, L. Rezlescu, C., Braga, M., Susilo, T. (2023). The development of upright face perception depends on evolved orientation-specific mechanisms and experience. iScience, 26(10), 107763.

Peterson, L. M., Susilo, T., Clifford, C.W.G., Palmer, C. (2023). Discrimination of facial identity based on simple contrast patterns generated by shading and shadows. Vision Research, 212, 108307.

Bell, L.*, Duchaine, B., & Susilo, T. (2023). Dissociations between face identity and face expression processing in developmental prosopagnosia. Cognition, 238, 105469.

Little, Z.* & Susilo, T. (2023). Preference for horizontal information in faces predicts typical variations in face recognition but is not impaired in developmental prosopagnosia. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 30, 261-268.

Pounder, Z., Stantic, M., Bate, S., Susilo, T., Catmur, C., & Bird, G. (2022). Individuals with developmental prosopagnosia show independent impairments in face perception, face memory and face matching. Cortex, 157, 266-273.

Little, Z.*, Palmer, C., & Susilo, T. (2022). Normal gaze processing in developmental prosopagnosia. Cortex, 154, 46-61.

Smith, C.*, & Susilo, T. (2021). Normal colour perception in developmental prosopagnosia. Scientific Reports, 11, 13741. [pdf]

Little, Z.*, Jenkins, D.*, & Susilo, T. (2021). Fast saccades towards faces are robust to orientation inversion and contrast negation. Vision Research 125, 9-16. (* = equal contributions) [pdf]

Stantic, M., Brewer, R., Duchaine, B., Banissy, M. J., Bate, S., Susilo, T., ... & Bird, G. (2021). The Oxford Face Matching Test: A non-biased test of the full range of individual differences in face perception. Behavior Research Methods, 1-16. [pdf]

Fan, C., Susilo, T., & Low, J. (2021). Consistency effect in Level-1 visual perspective-taking and cue-validity effect in attentional orienting: Distinguishing the mentalising account from the submentalising account. Visual Cognition, 29(1), 22-37. [pdf]

Barton, J. J. S., Albonico, A., Susilo, T., Duchaine, B., & Corrow, S. L. (2019). Object recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 36:1-2, 54-84.

Chapman, A. F.*, Hawkins Elder, H.*, & Susilo, T. (2018). How robust is familiar face recognition? A repeat detection study of >1,000 faces. Royal Society Open Science, 5: 170634. (* = equal contributions) [pdf]

Susilo, T. (2018). The face specificity of lifelong prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 35(1-2), 1-3. [pdf]

Rezlescu, C., Susilo, T., Wilmer, J., & Caramazza, A. (2017). The inversion, part-whole, and composite effects reflect distinct perceptual mechanisms with varied relationships to face recognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 43, 1961-1973.

Jiahui, G., Garrido, L., Liu, R. R., Susilo, T., Barton, J. J. S., & Duchaine, B. (2017). Normal voice processing after posterior superior temporal sulcus lesion. Neuropsychologia, 105, 215-222. [pdf]

Janik, A. B., Rezlescu, C., Susilo, T., Bray, A., & Banissy, M. J. (2016). Social perception in synaesthesia for colour. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 33(7-8), 378-387. [pdf]

Finzi, R. D., Susilo, T., Barton, J. J. S., & Duchaine, B. (2016). The role of holistic face processing in acquired prosopagnosia: Evidence from the composite face effect. Visual Cognition, 24(4), 304-320. [pdf]

Yang, H., Susilo, T., & Duchaine, B. (2016). The anterior temporal face area contains invariant representations of identity that can persist despite the loss of right FFA and OFA. Cerebral Cortex, 26(3), 1096-1107. [pdf]

Romanska, A., Rezlescu, C., Susilo, T., Duchaine, B., & Banissy, M. J. (2015). High frequency transcranial random noise stimulation enhances perception of facial identity. Cerebral Cortex, 25(11), 4334-4340. [pdf]

Susilo, T., Wright, V., Tree, J. J., & Duchaine, B. (2015). Acquired prosopagnosia without word recognition deficits. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 32(6), 321-339. [pdf]

Susilo, T., Yang, H., Potter, Z., Robbins, R., & Duchaine, B. (2015). Normal body perception despite the loss of right fusiform gyrus. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 27(3), 614-622. [pdf]

Rezlescu, C.*, & Susilo, T.* (2014). What can the Thatcher illusion tell us about face processing in the brain? Commentary on Psalta, Young, Thompson, and Andrews (2014). Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 289. (* = equal contributions) [pdf]

Rezlescu, C.*, Susilo, T.*, Barton, J. J. S., & Duchaine, B. (2014). Normal social evaluations of faces in acquired prosopagnosia. Cortex, 50, 200-203. (* = joint first authors) [pdf]

Susilo, T. & Duchaine, B. (2013). Dissociations between faces and words: comment on Behrmann and Plaut. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 17(11), 545. [pdf]

Susilo, T., Rezlescu, C., & Duchaine, B. (2013). The composite effect for inverted faces is reliable at large sample sizes and requires the basic face configuration. Journal of Vision, 13(13), 14. [pdf]

Susilo, T., Germine, L., & Duchaine, B. (2013). Face recognition ability matures late: Evidence from individual differences in young adults. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 39(5), 1212-1217. [pdf]

Susilo, T., Yovel, G., Barton, J. J. S., & Duchaine, B. (2013). Face perception is category-specific: Evidence from normal body perception in acquired prosopagnosia. Cognition, 129, 88-94. [pdf]

Susilo, T. & Duchaine, B. (2013). Advances in developmental prosopagnosia research. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 23(3), 423-429. [pdf]

Dennett, H., McKone, E., Edwards, M., & Susilo, T. (2012). Face aftereffects predict individual differences in face recognition ability. Psychological Science, 23(11), 1279-1287. [pdf]

Susilo, T., McKone, E., Dennett, H., et al. (2011). Face recognition impairments despite normal holistic processing and face space coding: Evidence from a case of developmental prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 27(8), 636-664. [pdf]

Susilo, T., McKone, E., & Edwards, M. (2010). Solving the upside-down puzzle: Why do upright and inverted face aftereffects look alike? Journal of Vision, 10(13),1. [pdf]

Susilo, T., McKone, E., & Edwards, M. (2010). What shape are the neural response functions underlying opponent coding in face space? A psychophysical investigation. Vision Research, 50, 300-314. [pdf]

Susilo, T., Crookes, K., McKone, E., & Turner, H. (2009). The composite task reveals stronger holistic processing in children than adults for child faces. PLoS ONE, 4(7), e6460. [pdf]

Leigh, A.* & Susilo, T.* (2009). Is voting skin-deep? Estimating the effect of candidate ballot photographs on election outcomes. Journal of Economic Psychology, 30, 61-70. (* = equal contributions) [pdf]