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Matthew C Fysh

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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|July 17, 2018
Individual differences in the detection, matching and memory of facesMatthew C Fysh
Royal Society Open Science|October 10, 2017
Correction to 'Effects of time pressure and time passage on face-matching accuracy'Matthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Royal Society Open Science|July 7, 2017
Effects of time pressure and time passage on face-matching accuracyMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Neuropsychologia|December 17, 2021
Accurate but inefficient: Standard face identity matching tests fail to identify prosopagnosiaMatthew C Fysh, Meike Ramon
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 19, 2022
Understanding face matchingMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|September 6, 2017
The Kent Face Matching TestMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Cognitive Science|June 29, 2018
Human-Computer Interaction in Face MatchingMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Royal Society Open Science|October 13, 2020
Differences between and within individuals, and subprocesses of face cognition: implications for theory, research and personnel selectionMatthew C Fysh, Lisa Stacchi, Meike Ramon
Perception|September 29, 2025
Avatars versus the people: Photo-realism, spontaneous detection and trait inferences of digitised facesKyara C Nasser Oesterreich, Matthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Peerj|August 28, 2015
Face matching in a long task: enforced rest and desk-switching cannot maintain identification accuracyHamood M Alenezi, Markus Bindemann, Matthew C Fysh, et al.
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|July 17, 2018
Individual differences in the detection, matching and memory of facesMatthew C Fysh
Royal Society Open Science|October 10, 2017
Correction to 'Effects of time pressure and time passage on face-matching accuracy'Matthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Royal Society Open Science|July 7, 2017
Effects of time pressure and time passage on face-matching accuracyMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Neuropsychologia|December 17, 2021
Accurate but inefficient: Standard face identity matching tests fail to identify prosopagnosiaMatthew C Fysh, Meike Ramon
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 19, 2022
Understanding face matchingMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|September 6, 2017
The Kent Face Matching TestMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Cognitive Science|June 29, 2018
Human-Computer Interaction in Face MatchingMatthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Royal Society Open Science|October 13, 2020
Differences between and within individuals, and subprocesses of face cognition: implications for theory, research and personnel selectionMatthew C Fysh, Lisa Stacchi, Meike Ramon
Perception|September 29, 2025
Avatars versus the people: Photo-realism, spontaneous detection and trait inferences of digitised facesKyara C Nasser Oesterreich, Matthew C Fysh, Markus Bindemann
Peerj|August 28, 2015
Face matching in a long task: enforced rest and desk-switching cannot maintain identification accuracyHamood M Alenezi, Markus Bindemann, Matthew C Fysh, et al.
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