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Morris, James P.  
Assistant Professor
E-mail: jpmorris@virginia.edu Homepage
Room: Gilmer 311 Phone: (434) 924-1167
Instructor Number: N/A
Areas: Cognitive, Social 

 

Selected Publications

  • Morris JP,Green SR, Marion B, & McCarthy G (2008). Guided saccades modulate face- and body-sensitive activation in the occipitotemporal cortex during social perception. Brain and Cognition, In Press.

    Morris JP, Pelphrey KA, & McCarthy G (2007). Face processing without awareness in the right fusiform gyrus. Neuropsychologia , In Press.

    Morris JP, Pelphrey KA & McCarthy G (2007). Perceived causality influences brain activity evoked by biological motion. Social Neuroscience, In Press.

    Pelphrey KA, Morris JP, McCarthy G, & LaBar KS (2007). Perception of dynamic changes in facial affect and identity in autism. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, In Press

    Morris JP, Pelphrey KA, & McCarthy G (2007). Controlled scanpath variation alters fusiform face activation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, In Press.

    Morris JP & McCarthy G (2006). Guided saccades modulate object and face-specific activity in the fuisform gyrus. Human Brain Mapping, In Press.

    Pelphrey KA, & Morris JP (2006). Brain mechanisms for interpreting the actions of others from biological motion cues. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15, 136-140.

    Morris JP, Pelphrey KA, & McCarthy G (2006). Occipitotemporal activation evoked by the perception of human bodies is modulated by the presence or absence of the face. Neuropsychologia,44, 1919-1927.

    Morris JP, Pelphrey KA, & McCarthy G (2005). Regional brain activation evoked by approaching a virtual human on a virtual walk. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,17:11, 1744-1752.

    Pelphrey KA, Morris JP, & McCarthy G (2005). Neural basis of eye gaze processing deficits in autism. Brain, 128, 1038-1048.

    Pelphrey KA, Morris JP, Michelich CR, Allison T, & McCarthy G. (2005) Functional anatomy of biological motion perception in posterior temporal cortex: An fMRI study of eye, mouth, and hand movements. Cerebral Cortex,15(12), 1866-76.

    Pelphrey KA, Adolphs R, & Morris JP. (2005). Neuroanatomical substrates of social cognition dysfunction in autism. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 10: 259-271.

    Pelphrey KA, Morris JP, & McCarthy G. (2004). Grasping the intentions of others: The perceived intentionality of an action influences activity in the superior temporal sulcus during social perception. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 1706-1716.

    Morris JP, Squires NK, Taber CS, & Lodge M. (2003). The activation of political attitudes: A psychophysiological examination of the hot cognition hypothesis. Political Psychology, 24, 727-745.

 

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