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Karen Lander

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Memory & Cognition|October 14, 2004
Repetition priming from moving facesKaren Lander, Vicki Bruce
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 24, 2008
Does face familiarity influence speechreadability?Karen Lander, Rebecca Davies
Memory (Hove, England)|May 8, 2007
The influence of positive and negative facial expressions on face familiarityKaren Lander, Sofie Metcalfe
BMC Psychology|January 31, 2026
Facial emotion recognition, empathy & psychopathic traits: understanding differential effects of measuresMerve Utanğaç, Karen Lander
Frontiers in Psychology|March 31, 2015
Independence of face identity and expression processing: exploring the role of motionKaren Lander, Natalie Butcher
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2007
Exploring the role of characteristic motion when learning new facesKaren Lander, Rebecca Davies
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 27, 2015
Famous face recognition, face matching, and extraversionKaren Lander, Siddhi Poyarekar
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2025
Something in the way they move: characteristics of identity present in faces, voices, body movements, and actionsKaren Lander, Rachel Bennetts
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 30, 2016
Exploring the motion advantage: evaluating the contribution of familiarity and differences in facial motionNatalie Butcher, Karen Lander
Frontiers in Psychology|July 29, 2020
Recognizing Genuine From Posed Facial Expressions: Exploring the Role of Dynamic Information and Face FamiliarityKaren Lander, Natalie L Butcher
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Memory & Cognition|October 14, 2004
Repetition priming from moving facesKaren Lander, Vicki Bruce
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 24, 2008
Does face familiarity influence speechreadability?Karen Lander, Rebecca Davies
Memory (Hove, England)|May 8, 2007
The influence of positive and negative facial expressions on face familiarityKaren Lander, Sofie Metcalfe
BMC Psychology|January 31, 2026
Facial emotion recognition, empathy & psychopathic traits: understanding differential effects of measuresMerve Utanğaç, Karen Lander
Frontiers in Psychology|March 31, 2015
Independence of face identity and expression processing: exploring the role of motionKaren Lander, Natalie Butcher
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2007
Exploring the role of characteristic motion when learning new facesKaren Lander, Rebecca Davies
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|March 27, 2015
Famous face recognition, face matching, and extraversionKaren Lander, Siddhi Poyarekar
Frontiers in Psychology|July 30, 2025
Something in the way they move: characteristics of identity present in faces, voices, body movements, and actionsKaren Lander, Rachel Bennetts
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 30, 2016
Exploring the motion advantage: evaluating the contribution of familiarity and differences in facial motionNatalie Butcher, Karen Lander
Frontiers in Psychology|July 29, 2020
Recognizing Genuine From Posed Facial Expressions: Exploring the Role of Dynamic Information and Face FamiliarityKaren Lander, Natalie L Butcher
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