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Journal articles:

 

  1. Chen, C, Boyce, WP, Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2024). Effect of spatial context on perceived walking direction. Journal of Vision, 24(5):11, 1–15.
     

  2. Peterson, LM, Clifford, CWG, Palmer, CJ. (2023). Detection of Mooney faces is robust to image asymmetries produced by illumination. Journal of Vision, 23(12):9, 1–20.
     

  3. Peterson, LM, Susilo, T, Clifford, CWG, Palmer, CJ. (2023). Discrimination of facial identity based on simple contrast patterns generated by shading and shadows. Vision Research, 212, 108307.
     

  4. Chen, C, Boyce, WP, Palmer, CJ, Clifford, CWG. (2023). Adaptation to walking direction in biological motion. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(8), 2331-2344.
     

  5. Palmer, CJ, Kim, P, Clifford, CWG. (2023). Gaze behaviour as a visual cue to animacy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 152(2), 425-447.
     

  6. Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2022). Spatial selectivity in adaptation to gaze direction. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289, 20221230.
     

  7. Palmer, CJ, Goddard, E, Clifford, CWG. (2022). Face detection from patterns of shading and shadows: the role of overhead illumination in generating the familiar appearance of the human face. Cognition, 225, 105172.
     

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

  9. Palmer, CJ, Bracken, SG, Otsuka, Y, Clifford, CWG. (2022). Is there a ‘zone of eye contact’ within the borders of the face? Cognition, 220, 104981.
     

  10. Han, S, Alais, D, Palmer, CJ. (2021). Dynamic face mask enhances continuous flash suppression. Cognition, 206, 104473.  
     

  11. Palmer, CJ, Otsuka, Y, Clifford, CWG. (2020). A sparkle in the eye: Illumination cues and lightness constancy in the perception of eye contact. Cognition, 205, 104419.
     

  12. Deschrijver, E., & Palmer, CJ. (2020). Reframing social cognition: Relational versus representational mentalising. Psychological Bulletin, 146(11), 941-969.  
     

  13. Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2020). Face pareidolia recruits mechanisms for detecting human social attention. Psychological Science, 31(8), 1001-1012.
     

  14. Palmer, CJ*, Caruana, N*, Clifford, CWG, Seymour, K. (2018). Adaptive sensory coding of gaze direction in schizophrenia. Royal Society Open Science. *Joint authorship.
     

  15. Palmer, CJ*, Caruana, N*, Clifford, CWG, Seymour, K. (2018). Perceptual integration of head and eye cues to gaze direction in schizophrenia. Royal Society Open Science. *Joint authorship.
     

  16. Clifford, CWG, & Palmer, CJ. (2018). Adaptation to the direction of others’ gaze: a review. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:2165.
     

  17. Palmer, CJ, Lawson, RP, Clifford, CWG, & Rees, G. (2018). Establishing the scope of the divisive normalisation theory of autism: A reply to Rosenberg and Sunkara. Cortex.
     

  18. Ding, C, Palmer, CJ, Hohwy, J, Youssef, G, Paton, B, Tsuchiya, N, Stout, J, & Thyagarajan, D. (2018). Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease changes perception in the rubber hand illusion. Scientific Reports, 8:13842.
     

  19. Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2018). Adaptation to other people’s eye gaze reflects habituation of high-level perceptual representations. Cognition, 180, 82–90.
     

  20. Palmer, CJ*, Lawson, RP*, Shankar, S, Clifford, CWG, & Rees, G. (2018). Autistic adults show preserved normalisation of sensory responses in gaze processing. Cortex, 103, 13–23. *Joint authorship.
     

  21. Alais, D, Kong, G, Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2018). Eye gaze direction shows a positive serial dependency. Journal of Vision, 18(4):11, 1–12.
     

  22. Nguyen, ATT, Palmer, CJ, Otsuka, Y, Clifford, CWG. (2018). Biases in perceiving gaze vergence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147(8), 1125–1133.
     

  23. Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2017). The visual system encodes others’ direction of gaze in a first-person frame of reference. Cognition, 168, 256-266.
     

  24. Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2017). Perceived object trajectory is influenced by others' tracking movements. Current Biology, 27, 2169–2176.
     

  25. Palmer, CJ, & Clifford, CWG. (2017). Functional mechanisms encoding others’ direction of gaze in the human nervous system. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29(10):1725-1738.
     

  26. Ding, C, Palmer, CJ, Hohwy, J, Youssef, GJ, Paton, P, Tsuchiya, N, Stout, J, Thyagarajan, D. (2017). Parkinson’s disease alters multisensory perception: insights from the Rubber Hand Illusion. Neuropsychologia, 97, 38–45.
     

  27. Palmer, CJ, Lawson, RP, Hohwy, J. (2017). Bayesian approaches to autism: towards volatility, action, and behaviour. Psychological Bulletin, 143(5), 521–542.
     

  28. Hohwy, J, Paton, B, Palmer, CJ. (2016). Distrusting the Present. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 15, 315–335.
     

  29. Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Kirkovski, M, Enticott, PG, Hohwy, J. (2015). Context sensitivity in action decreases along the autism spectrum: a predictive processing perspective. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282(1802).
     

  30. Palmer, CJ, Seth, A, Hohwy, J. (2015). The felt presence of other minds: predictive processing, counterfactual predictions, and mentalising in autism. Consciousness & Cognition, 36, 376–389.
     

  31. Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Enticott, P, Hohwy, J. (2015). ‘Subtypes’ in the presentation of autistic traits in the general adult population. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 45(5), 1291–1301.
     

  32. Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Hohwy, J, Enticott, P. (2013). Movement under uncertainty: The effects of the rubber-hand illusion vary along the nonclinical autism spectrum. Neuropsychologia, 51(10), 1942–1951.
     

  33. Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Barclay, L, Hohwy, J. (2013). Equality, efficiency, and sufficiency: Responding to multiple parameters of distributive justice during charitable distribution. The Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 4(4), 659–674.
     

  34. Palmer, CJ, Paton, B, Ngo, TT, Thomson, RH, Hohwy, J, Miller, SM. (2013). Individual differences in moral behavior: A role for response to risk and uncertainty? Neuroethics, 6(1), 97–103.
     

  35. Palmer CJ, Ellis KA, O’Neill, BV, Croft, RJ, Leung, S, Oliver, C, Wesnes, KA, Nathan, PJ. (2008). The cognitive effects of modulating the glycine site of the NMDA receptor with high-dose glycine in healthy controls. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 23(2), 151–159.
     

Book Chapters:
 

  1. Hohwy, J, Palmer, CJ. (2014). Social cognition as causal inference: Implications for common knowledge and autism. In Mattia Gallotti and John Michael (Eds.), Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition. Springer.

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