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Andrew J Calder

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Annals of Neurology|April 1, 2003
Disgust discussedAndrew J Calder
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 19, 2009
Neural mechanisms of social attentionLauri Nummenmaa, Andrew J Calder
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 2007
Face cells: separate processing of expression and gaze in the amygdalaAndrew J Calder, Lauri Nummenmaa
Cognitive Neuroscience|June 17, 2015
The "where" of social attention: Head and body direction aftereffects arise from representations specific to cue type and not direction aloneRebecca P Lawson, Andrew J Calder
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 26, 2012
The neural basis of eye gaze processingJohan D Carlin, Andrew J Calder
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|August 3, 2005
Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expressionAndrew J Calder, Andrew W Young
Human Brain Mapping|July 23, 2014
Overlapping and distinct representations of advantageous and disadvantageous inequalityRongjun Yu, Andrew J Calder, Dean Mobbs
Neuropsychologia|April 16, 2013
Reduced gaze aftereffects are related to difficulties categorising gaze direction in children with autismElizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhodes, Andrew J Calder
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 4, 2011
Personality influences the neural responses to viewing facial expressions of emotionAndrew J Calder, Michael Ewbank, Luca Passamonti
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 28, 2010
The Interaction Between Gaze and Facial Expression in the Amygdala and Extended Amygdala is Modulated by AnxietyMichael P Ewbank, Elaine Fox, Andrew J Calder
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Annals of Neurology|April 1, 2003
Disgust discussedAndrew J Calder
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|February 19, 2009
Neural mechanisms of social attentionLauri Nummenmaa, Andrew J Calder
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 2007
Face cells: separate processing of expression and gaze in the amygdalaAndrew J Calder, Lauri Nummenmaa
Cognitive Neuroscience|June 17, 2015
The "where" of social attention: Head and body direction aftereffects arise from representations specific to cue type and not direction aloneRebecca P Lawson, Andrew J Calder
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|December 26, 2012
The neural basis of eye gaze processingJohan D Carlin, Andrew J Calder
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|August 3, 2005
Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expressionAndrew J Calder, Andrew W Young
Human Brain Mapping|July 23, 2014
Overlapping and distinct representations of advantageous and disadvantageous inequalityRongjun Yu, Andrew J Calder, Dean Mobbs
Neuropsychologia|April 16, 2013
Reduced gaze aftereffects are related to difficulties categorising gaze direction in children with autismElizabeth Pellicano, Gillian Rhodes, Andrew J Calder
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 4, 2011
Personality influences the neural responses to viewing facial expressions of emotionAndrew J Calder, Michael Ewbank, Luca Passamonti
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 28, 2010
The Interaction Between Gaze and Facial Expression in the Amygdala and Extended Amygdala is Modulated by AnxietyMichael P Ewbank, Elaine Fox, Andrew J Calder
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