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Greta Todorova
Greta Todorova
School of Psychology, University of Glasgow
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Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis
GK Todorova, REM Hatton, FE Pollick
Molecular Autism 10, 1-28, 2019
862019
Local versus global processing in autism: Special section editorial
DR Simmons, GK Todorova
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 48, 1338-1340, 2018
212018
Special treatment of prediction errors in autism spectrum disorder
GK Todorova, FE Pollick, L Muckli
Neuropsychologia 163, 108070, 2021
82021
Evaluation of Headtorch WORKS as a workplace intervention for improved support and understanding of co-workers with poor mental health and well-being
H Paterson, GK Todorova, K Noble, S Schickhoff, FE Pollick
European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology 30 (6), 931-942, 2021
82021
Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: A meta-analysis. Molecular Autism, 10: 49
GK Todorova, RE McBean Hatton, FE Pollick
82019
A comparison of eye-movement patterns between experienced observers and novices in detecting harmful intention from surveillance video
J Burling, H Lu, G Todorova, F Pollick
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 1340-1340, 2016
52016
Correction to: Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis
GK Todorova, REM Hatton, FE Pollick
Molecular Autism 12, 1-3, 2021
12021
Evaluation of the high inflexible precision of prediction errors in autism theory using simple and biological motion paradigms
GK Todorova
University of Glasgow, 2021
12021
The world is nuanced but pixelated: Autistic individuals’ perspective on HIPPEA
GK Todorova, REM Hatton, S Sadique, FE Pollick
Autism, 13623613231176714, 2024
2024
Patterns of saliency and semantic features distinguish gaze of expert and novice viewers of surveillance footage
Y Peng, JM Burling, GK Todorova, C Neary, FE Pollick, H Lu
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-14, 2024
2024
Expectation Modulates Performance Above the Effect of Attention in Two Dynamic Online Experiments
GK Todorova, IM Thornton, FE Pollick
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2609-2609, 2021
2021
Features derived from a deep neural network distinguish visual cues used by CCTV experts versus novices
Y Peng, J Burling, G Todorova, H Lu, F Pollick
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 1965-1965, 2021
2021
Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis (vol 10, 49, 2019)
GK Todorova, REM Hatton, FE Pollick
MOLECULAR AUTISM 12 (1), 2021
2021
Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: A meta-analysis 2017-2018
G Todorova, REM Hatton, F Pollick
University of Glasgow, 2019
2019
Prediction in motion in autism in an apparent motion paradigm: Behavioural experiment
GK Todorova, L Muckli, L Petro, F Pollick
OSF, 2018
2018
The importance of gaze coherence of CCTV operators in facilitating the ability to recognise harmful intentions
G Todorova, J Burling, H Lu, F Pollick
Journal of Vision 17 (10), 546-546, 2017
2017
Recognizing harmful intent from surveillance video viewed through the eye-movements of novice and experienced observers
F Pollick, G Todorova, S Thurman, J Burling, H Lu
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 1342-1342, 2016
2016
Special Treatment of Prediction Errors in Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2018-2021
GK Todorova, FE Pollick, L Muckli
UK Data Service, 0
Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: A meta-analysis 2017-2019
GK Todorova, REM Hatton, FE Pollick
UK Data Service, 0
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