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Cognition|April 22, 2026
Longstanding mental representations of familiar facesSarah Laurence, A Mike Burton, Camilla Düring, et al.
Cognition|September 5, 2007
Attention capture by facesStephen R H Langton, Anna S Law, A Mike Burton, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|June 23, 2021
GFMT2: A psychometric measure of face matching abilityDavid White, Daniel Guilbert, Victor P L Varela, et al.
Brain Research|November 3, 2007
Brain responses to repetitions of human and animal faces, inverted faces, and objects: an MEG studyStefan R Schweinberger, Jürgen M Kaufmann, Stephan Moratti, et al.
Psychological Science|June 20, 2013
Acute anxiety impairs accuracy in identifying photographed facesAngela S Attwood, Ian S Penton-Voak, A Mike Burton, et al.
International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms|April 20, 2019
Optimization of the Process for Producing Biomass and Exopolysaccharide from the King Tuber Oyster Mushroom, Pleurotus tuber-regium (Agaricomycetes), for Biotechnological ApplicationsComfort Olukemi Bamigboye, Julius Kola Oloke, Mike Burton, et al.
Psychological Review|January 6, 2017
Robust social categorization emerges from learning the identities of very few facesRobin S S Kramer, Andrew W Young, Matthew G Day, et al.
Cognition|February 23, 2021
Multiple-image arrays in face matching tasks with and without memoryKay L Ritchie, Robin S S Kramer, Mila Mileva, et al.
Perception|August 15, 2017
Familiarity and Within-Person Facial Variability: The Importance of the Internal and External FeaturesRobin S S Kramer, Zoi Manesi, Alice Towler, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 28, 2009
Gaze perception requires focused attention: evidence from an interference taskA Mike Burton, Markus Bindemann, Stephen R H Langton, et al.
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Cognition|April 22, 2026
Longstanding mental representations of familiar facesSarah Laurence, A Mike Burton, Camilla Düring, et al.
Cognition|September 5, 2007
Attention capture by facesStephen R H Langton, Anna S Law, A Mike Burton, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|June 23, 2021
GFMT2: A psychometric measure of face matching abilityDavid White, Daniel Guilbert, Victor P L Varela, et al.
Brain Research|November 3, 2007
Brain responses to repetitions of human and animal faces, inverted faces, and objects: an MEG studyStefan R Schweinberger, Jürgen M Kaufmann, Stephan Moratti, et al.
Psychological Science|June 20, 2013
Acute anxiety impairs accuracy in identifying photographed facesAngela S Attwood, Ian S Penton-Voak, A Mike Burton, et al.
International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms|April 20, 2019
Optimization of the Process for Producing Biomass and Exopolysaccharide from the King Tuber Oyster Mushroom, Pleurotus tuber-regium (Agaricomycetes), for Biotechnological ApplicationsComfort Olukemi Bamigboye, Julius Kola Oloke, Mike Burton, et al.
Psychological Review|January 6, 2017
Robust social categorization emerges from learning the identities of very few facesRobin S S Kramer, Andrew W Young, Matthew G Day, et al.
Cognition|February 23, 2021
Multiple-image arrays in face matching tasks with and without memoryKay L Ritchie, Robin S S Kramer, Mila Mileva, et al.
Perception|August 15, 2017
Familiarity and Within-Person Facial Variability: The Importance of the Internal and External FeaturesRobin S S Kramer, Zoi Manesi, Alice Towler, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 28, 2009
Gaze perception requires focused attention: evidence from an interference taskA Mike Burton, Markus Bindemann, Stephen R H Langton, et al.
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