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Markus Bindemann

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Acta Psychologica|February 7, 2018
Cross-race correlations in the abilities to match unfamiliar facesEesha Kokje, Markus Bindemann, Ahmed M Megreya
Psychological Research|December 29, 2015
Responding to social and symbolic extrafoveal cues: cue shape trumps biological relevanceFrouke Hermens, Markus Bindemann, A Mike Burton
Cognition|November 26, 2005
Capacity limits for face processingMarkus Bindemann, A Mike Burton, Rob Jenkins
Experimental Psychology|August 30, 2007
A bottleneck in face identification: repetition priming from flanker imagesMarkus Bindemann, Rob Jenkins, A Mike Burton
I-Perception|November 5, 2020
Body Language Influences on Facial Identification at Passport Control: An Exploration in Virtual RealityHannah M Tummon, John Allen, Markus Bindemann
I-Perception|July 20, 2019
Facial Identification at a Virtual Reality AirportHannah M Tummon, John Allen, Markus Bindemann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|January 5, 2011
Finding needles in haystacks: identity mismatch frequency and facial identity verificationMarkus Bindemann, Meri Avetisyan, Kristy-Ann Blackwell
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Viewpoint and center of gravity affect eye movements to human facesMarkus Bindemann, Christoph Scheepers, A Mike Burton
Acta Psychologica|April 5, 2011
Sex differences in unfamiliar face identification: evidence from matching tasksAhmed M Megreya, Markus Bindemann, Catriona Havard
Behavior Research Methods|October 17, 2018
Comparing methods for the analysis of pupillary responseJanice Attard-Johnson, Caoilte Ó Ciardha, Markus Bindemann
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Acta Psychologica|February 7, 2018
Cross-race correlations in the abilities to match unfamiliar facesEesha Kokje, Markus Bindemann, Ahmed M Megreya
Psychological Research|December 29, 2015
Responding to social and symbolic extrafoveal cues: cue shape trumps biological relevanceFrouke Hermens, Markus Bindemann, A Mike Burton
Cognition|November 26, 2005
Capacity limits for face processingMarkus Bindemann, A Mike Burton, Rob Jenkins
Experimental Psychology|August 30, 2007
A bottleneck in face identification: repetition priming from flanker imagesMarkus Bindemann, Rob Jenkins, A Mike Burton
I-Perception|November 5, 2020
Body Language Influences on Facial Identification at Passport Control: An Exploration in Virtual RealityHannah M Tummon, John Allen, Markus Bindemann
I-Perception|July 20, 2019
Facial Identification at a Virtual Reality AirportHannah M Tummon, John Allen, Markus Bindemann
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|January 5, 2011
Finding needles in haystacks: identity mismatch frequency and facial identity verificationMarkus Bindemann, Meri Avetisyan, Kristy-Ann Blackwell
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Viewpoint and center of gravity affect eye movements to human facesMarkus Bindemann, Christoph Scheepers, A Mike Burton
Acta Psychologica|April 5, 2011
Sex differences in unfamiliar face identification: evidence from matching tasksAhmed M Megreya, Markus Bindemann, Catriona Havard
Behavior Research Methods|October 17, 2018
Comparing methods for the analysis of pupillary responseJanice Attard-Johnson, Caoilte Ó Ciardha, Markus Bindemann
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