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Michael B Lewis

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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 14, 2024
Unveiling why race does not affect the mask effect on attractiveness: but gender and expression doEllie Hewer, Michael B Lewis
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 4, 2006
What do we know about psycholinguistic effects?Michael B Lewis, Matei Vladeanu
Hormones and Behavior|February 15, 2005
Fear recognition across the menstrual cycleRebecca Pearson, Michael B Lewis
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2014
Local Navon letter processing affects skilled behavior: a golf-putting experimentMichael B Lewis, Gemma Dawkins
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|January 10, 2022
Beyond the beauty of occlusion: medical masks increase facial attractiveness more than other face coveringsOliver Hies, Michael B Lewis
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 7, 2013
Face detection differs from categorization: evidence from visual search in natural scenesMarkus Bindemann, Michael B Lewis
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 14, 2016
Instructions to mimic improve facial emotion recognition in people with sub-clinical autism traitsMichael B Lewis, Emily Dunn
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 15, 2007
Temporal limitation of Navon effect on face recognitionPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
Perception|March 5, 2003
A sideways look at configural encoding: two different effects of face rotationMichael B Lewis, Thomas E Glenister
Perception|October 29, 2003
Face detection: mapping human performanceMichael B Lewis, Andrew J Edmonds
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|February 14, 2024
Unveiling why race does not affect the mask effect on attractiveness: but gender and expression doEllie Hewer, Michael B Lewis
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 4, 2006
What do we know about psycholinguistic effects?Michael B Lewis, Matei Vladeanu
Hormones and Behavior|February 15, 2005
Fear recognition across the menstrual cycleRebecca Pearson, Michael B Lewis
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 9, 2014
Local Navon letter processing affects skilled behavior: a golf-putting experimentMichael B Lewis, Gemma Dawkins
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|January 10, 2022
Beyond the beauty of occlusion: medical masks increase facial attractiveness more than other face coveringsOliver Hies, Michael B Lewis
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 7, 2013
Face detection differs from categorization: evidence from visual search in natural scenesMarkus Bindemann, Michael B Lewis
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 14, 2016
Instructions to mimic improve facial emotion recognition in people with sub-clinical autism traitsMichael B Lewis, Emily Dunn
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 15, 2007
Temporal limitation of Navon effect on face recognitionPeter J Hills, Michael B Lewis
Perception|March 5, 2003
A sideways look at configural encoding: two different effects of face rotationMichael B Lewis, Thomas E Glenister
Perception|October 29, 2003
Face detection: mapping human performanceMichael B Lewis, Andrew J Edmonds
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