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Natalie Butcher

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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|March 31, 2015
Independence of face identity and expression processing: exploring the role of motionKaren Lander, Natalie Butcher
Brain Sciences|June 26, 2026
Facial Motion Enhances Face Recognition and Guides Visual Attention in Typical Recognisers and Developmental ProsopagnosiaLaura Sexton, Natalie Butcher, Jonathon Reay
Brain Sciences|November 27, 2025
Consistent Eye Movement Patterns in Static and Dynamic Face Recognition: A Hidden Markov Model StudyRachel J Bennetts, Natalie Butcher, Karen Lander
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 13, 2011
The effect of motion at encoding and retrieval for same- and other-race face recognitionNatalie Butcher, Karen Lander, Hui Fang, et al.
I-Perception|December 19, 2013
Fast lemons and sour boulders: Testing crossmodal correspondences using an internet-based testing methodologyAndy T Woods, Charles Spence, Natalie Butcher, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 21, 2024
Eye movement differences when recognising and learning moving and static facesNatalie Butcher, Rachel J Bennetts, Laura Sexton, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 10, 2011
Independent influences of verbalization and race on the configural and featural processing of faces: a behavioral and eye movement studyKazuyo Nakabayashi, Toby J Lloyd-Jones, Natalie Butcher, et al.
Neuropsychology|March 31, 2015
Movement cues aid face recognition in developmental prosopagnosiaRachel J Bennetts, Natalie Butcher, Karen Lander, et al.
Psychological Research|July 20, 2016
Placing joy, surprise and sadness in space: a cross-linguistic studyFernando Marmolejo-Ramos, Juan C Correa, Gopal Sakarkar, et al.
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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|March 31, 2015
Independence of face identity and expression processing: exploring the role of motionKaren Lander, Natalie Butcher
Brain Sciences|June 26, 2026
Facial Motion Enhances Face Recognition and Guides Visual Attention in Typical Recognisers and Developmental ProsopagnosiaLaura Sexton, Natalie Butcher, Jonathon Reay
Brain Sciences|November 27, 2025
Consistent Eye Movement Patterns in Static and Dynamic Face Recognition: A Hidden Markov Model StudyRachel J Bennetts, Natalie Butcher, Karen Lander
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 13, 2011
The effect of motion at encoding and retrieval for same- and other-race face recognitionNatalie Butcher, Karen Lander, Hui Fang, et al.
I-Perception|December 19, 2013
Fast lemons and sour boulders: Testing crossmodal correspondences using an internet-based testing methodologyAndy T Woods, Charles Spence, Natalie Butcher, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 21, 2024
Eye movement differences when recognising and learning moving and static facesNatalie Butcher, Rachel J Bennetts, Laura Sexton, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 10, 2011
Independent influences of verbalization and race on the configural and featural processing of faces: a behavioral and eye movement studyKazuyo Nakabayashi, Toby J Lloyd-Jones, Natalie Butcher, et al.
Neuropsychology|March 31, 2015
Movement cues aid face recognition in developmental prosopagnosiaRachel J Bennetts, Natalie Butcher, Karen Lander, et al.
Psychological Research|July 20, 2016
Placing joy, surprise and sadness in space: a cross-linguistic studyFernando Marmolejo-Ramos, Juan C Correa, Gopal Sakarkar, et al.
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