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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|June 8, 2022
Two face masks are better than one: congruency effects in face matchingAlejandro J Estudillo, Hoo Keat Wong
Peerj|January 29, 2021
Associations between self-reported and objective face recognition abilities are only evident in above- and below-average recognisersAlejandro J Estudillo, Hoo Keat Wong
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 8, 2022
Face masks affect emotion categorisation, age estimation, recognition, and gender classification from facesHoo Keat Wong, Alejandro J Estudillo
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Eye tracker as an implied social presence: awareness of being eye-tracked induces social-norm-based looking behaviourHoo Keat Wong, Ian D Stephen
Plos One|January 2, 2024
The role of inversion and face masks on simultaneous and delayed face matching tasksAlejandro J Estudillo, Hoo Keat Wong
Acta Psychologica|March 29, 2026
Modulatory effects of language context and language familiarity on flanker task performance in multilingualsKam Kitt Choo, Hoo Keat Wong, Jessica M Price
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 17, 2023
Do they 'look' different(ly)? Dynamic face recognition in Malaysians: Chinese, Malays and Indians comparedHoo Keat Wong, David R T Keeble, Ian D Stephen
Frontiers in Psychology|March 27, 2020
The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in a Multiracial SocietyHoo Keat Wong, Ian D Stephen, David R T Keeble
Social Neuroscience|October 16, 2023
Null effect of anodal and cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on own- and other-race face recognitionSiew Kei Kho, David Keeble, Hoo Keat Wong, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2025
EXPRESS: Own- and other-race face learning in high and low variabilitySiew Kei Kho, David Keeble, Hoo Keat Wong, et al.
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|June 8, 2022
Two face masks are better than one: congruency effects in face matchingAlejandro J Estudillo, Hoo Keat Wong
Peerj|January 29, 2021
Associations between self-reported and objective face recognition abilities are only evident in above- and below-average recognisersAlejandro J Estudillo, Hoo Keat Wong
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 8, 2022
Face masks affect emotion categorisation, age estimation, recognition, and gender classification from facesHoo Keat Wong, Alejandro J Estudillo
Journal of Eye Movement Research|April 8, 2021
Eye tracker as an implied social presence: awareness of being eye-tracked induces social-norm-based looking behaviourHoo Keat Wong, Ian D Stephen
Plos One|January 2, 2024
The role of inversion and face masks on simultaneous and delayed face matching tasksAlejandro J Estudillo, Hoo Keat Wong
Acta Psychologica|March 29, 2026
Modulatory effects of language context and language familiarity on flanker task performance in multilingualsKam Kitt Choo, Hoo Keat Wong, Jessica M Price
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|January 17, 2023
Do they 'look' different(ly)? Dynamic face recognition in Malaysians: Chinese, Malays and Indians comparedHoo Keat Wong, David R T Keeble, Ian D Stephen
Frontiers in Psychology|March 27, 2020
The Own-Race Bias for Face Recognition in a Multiracial SocietyHoo Keat Wong, Ian D Stephen, David R T Keeble
Social Neuroscience|October 16, 2023
Null effect of anodal and cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on own- and other-race face recognitionSiew Kei Kho, David Keeble, Hoo Keat Wong, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 22, 2025
EXPRESS: Own- and other-race face learning in high and low variabilitySiew Kei Kho, David Keeble, Hoo Keat Wong, et al.
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