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Gina M Grimshaw

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 17, 2018
Face processing skills predict faithfulness of portraits drawn by novicesChristel Devue, Gina M Grimshaw
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 29, 2017
Faces are special, but facial expressions aren't: Insights from an oculomotor capture paradigmChristel Devue, Gina M Grimshaw
Laterality|October 26, 2016
Introduction to the special issue on the legacy of M. P. BrydenDaniel Voyer, Gina M Grimshaw
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
An asymmetric inhibition model of hemispheric differences in emotional processingGina M Grimshaw, David Carmel
Laterality|October 29, 2015
Emotional language is all right: Emotional prosody reduces hemispheric asymmetry for linguistic processingHazel K Godfrey, Gina M Grimshaw
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 12, 2009
Hemispheric specialization for linguistic processing of sung speechSerena K Yelle, Gina M Grimshaw
Laterality|April 17, 2014
Emotional prosody rarely affects the spatial distribution of visual attentionHazel K Godfrey, Gina M Grimshaw
Laterality|March 15, 2013
A sinister plot? Facts, beliefs, and stereotypes about the left-handed personalityGina M Grimshaw, Marc S Wilson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 25, 2018
New insights on real-world human face recognitionChristel Devue, Annabelle Wride, Gina M Grimshaw
Brain and Cognition|October 15, 2010
Hemispheric specialization for emotional word processing is a function of SSRI responsivenessAmy Walsh, John McDowall, Gina M Grimshaw
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 17, 2018
Face processing skills predict faithfulness of portraits drawn by novicesChristel Devue, Gina M Grimshaw
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 29, 2017
Faces are special, but facial expressions aren't: Insights from an oculomotor capture paradigmChristel Devue, Gina M Grimshaw
Laterality|October 26, 2016
Introduction to the special issue on the legacy of M. P. BrydenDaniel Voyer, Gina M Grimshaw
Frontiers in Psychology|June 7, 2014
An asymmetric inhibition model of hemispheric differences in emotional processingGina M Grimshaw, David Carmel
Laterality|October 29, 2015
Emotional language is all right: Emotional prosody reduces hemispheric asymmetry for linguistic processingHazel K Godfrey, Gina M Grimshaw
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 12, 2009
Hemispheric specialization for linguistic processing of sung speechSerena K Yelle, Gina M Grimshaw
Laterality|April 17, 2014
Emotional prosody rarely affects the spatial distribution of visual attentionHazel K Godfrey, Gina M Grimshaw
Laterality|March 15, 2013
A sinister plot? Facts, beliefs, and stereotypes about the left-handed personalityGina M Grimshaw, Marc S Wilson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 25, 2018
New insights on real-world human face recognitionChristel Devue, Annabelle Wride, Gina M Grimshaw
Brain and Cognition|October 15, 2010
Hemispheric specialization for emotional word processing is a function of SSRI responsivenessAmy Walsh, John McDowall, Gina M Grimshaw
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