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Dagmar Scott Fraser
Dagmar Scott Fraser
Research Associate and Doctoral Researcher, Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham
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The role of movement kinematics in facial emotion expression production and recognition.
S Sowden, BA Schuster, CT Keating, DS Fraser, JL Cook
Emotion 21 (5), 1041, 2021
552021
Robust sound onset detection using leaky integrate-and-fire neurons with depressing synapses
LS Smith, DS Fraser
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks 15 (5), 1125-1134, 2004
492004
Differences between autistic and non-autistic adults in the recognition of anger from facial motion remain after controlling for alexithymia
CT Keating, DS Fraser, S Sowden, JL Cook
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 52 (4), 1855-1871, 2022
392022
Dopaminergic modulation of dynamic emotion perception
BA Schuster, S Sowden, AJ Rybicki, DS Fraser, C Press, P Holland, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 42 (21), 4394-4400, 2022
122022
Differential effects of parietal and cerebellar stroke in response to object location perturbation
TA Pelton, AM Wing, D Fraser, P van Vliet
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9, 293, 2015
82015
Kinematics and observer-animator kinematic similarity predict mental state attribution from Heider–Simmel style animations
BA Schuster, DS Fraser, JJF van den Bosch, S Sowden, AS Gordon, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 18266, 2021
52021
Analysing multi-person timing in music and movement: event based methods
MT Elliott, D Ward, R Stables, D Fraser, N Jacoby, AM Wing
Timing and Time Perception: Procedures, Measures, & Applications, 177-215, 2018
52018
Attributing Minds to Triangles: Kinematics and Observer-Animator Kinematic Similarity predict Mental State Attribution in the Animations Task
BA Schuster, DS Fraser, JJF van den Bosch, S Sowden, AS Gordon, ...
32021
Autistic kinematics diverge from the power laws that typically govern movement
JL Cook, DS Fraser, LJ Hickman, R Brewer, D Huh
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 23.532745, 2023
22023
Dopaminergic manipulations affect the modulation and meta-modulation of movement speed: evidence from two pharmacological interventions
LJ Hickman, SL Sowden, DS Fraser, BA Schuster, AJ Rybicki, JM Galea, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 17.549313, 2023
12023
Differences Between Autistic and Non-autistic Adults in the Recognition of Anger From Dynamic Expressions Remain After Controlling for Alexithymia.
CT Keating, SL Sowden, DS Fraser, JL Cook
12020
Sound feature detection using leaky integrate-and-fire neurons
LS Smith, DS Fraser
2004 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal …, 2004
12004
Disruption of dopamine D2/D3 system function impairs the human ability to understand the mental states of other people
BA Schuster, S Sowden, AJ Rybicki, DS Fraser, C Press, L Hickman, ...
PLoS Biology 22 (6), e3002652, 2024
2024
A Different Spectrum of Power Laws for Autistic Movements
J Cook, D Fraser, L Hickman, R Brewer, D Huh
INSAR 2023, 2023
2023
Dopamine challenge reduces mental state attribution accuracy
BA Schuster, S Sowden, AJ Rybicki, DS Fraser, C Press, L Hickman, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 21.550065, 2023
2023
Dopaminergic medication improves movement vigour in Parkinson's but not the adaptation of movement speed to curvature
L Hickman, D Fraser, J Galea, J Cook
MOVEMENT DISORDERS 37, S538-S538, 2022
2022
Classification of initial segments of sounds using onset data structures
DS Fraser, LS Smith
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 117 (4_Supplement), 2543-2543, 2005
2005
Onsets, autocorrelation functions and spikes for direction‐based sound source separation
LS Smith, DS Fraser
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 117 (4_Supplement), 2485-2485, 2005
2005
Clustering epileptiform discharges in the interictal electroencephalogram with topography preserving maps
DS Fraser
Aston University, 1999
1999
Parkinson’s medications do not affect movement smoothness in fine motor control: limitations of medication and importance of measurement
LJ Hickman, DS Fraser, JL Cook
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