Wardle, S. G., Ewing, L., Malcolm, G. L., Paranjape, S., & Baker, C. I. (2023). Children perceive illusory faces in objects as male more often than female. Cognition. [link to paper]
Behavioral data, visual stimuli, figures from the paper, and analysis code DOI10.17605/OSF.IO/K4RU2
*Corriveau, *Kidder, Teichmann, Wardle, & Baker, C. (2022) Sustained neural representations of personally familiar people and places during cued recall. Cortex. [link to paper]
*Wardle, *Paranjape et al. (2022) Illusory faces are more likely to be perceived as male than female. PNAS [link to paper]
Raw behavioral data and visual stimuli (illusory faces, matched objects, human faces, gender morphed human faces) for five experiments DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/F74XH
Contini, *Goddard & *Wardle (2021) Reaction times predict dynamic brain representations measured with MEG for only some object categorization tasks. Neuropsychologia [link to paper]
Wardle et al. (2020) Rapid and dynamic processing of face pareidolia in the human brain. Nature Communications [link to paper]
96 visual stimuli (illusory faces, matched objects, human faces) used in fMRI and MEG experiments; representational similarity matrices in MATLAB .mat format DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/9G4RZ
(Analysis of Functional NeuroImages) Brilliant software for MRI analysis from the NIH. Including C, Python, R programs and shell scripts. Also offers cortical reconstruction and visualization with its sister program SUMA.
Amazon Mechanical Turk is a platform for running crowdsourced online behavioral experiments with large sample sizes. Like many people, I first learned how to use it via Timothy Brady’s useful introductory tutorial.